SharePoint 2010 Overview and What's new for End Users
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This session by Matthijs Hoekstra provides an overview of SharePoint 2010 covering end user features in different workloads from Sites to Composites. Expect to see a lot of demos of some of the new features that SharePoint 2010 has to offer!
Matthijs Hoekstra is a Developer Evangelist for Microsoft in The Netherlands, concentrating around the Microsoft productivity product stack: products like SharePoint, Office and the Unified Communications platform. His job is to get people
enthusiastic about the Microsoft products. Before Matthijs joined DPE in 2008 he worked 6.5 years as consultant for Microsoft Services. Before that Matthijs started his career with Lotus Notes and Java development. Matthijs loves to present and talk about
Microsoft products. He likes to talk to all different kind of people and doesn’t mind when people approach him to have a chat.
You can follow Matthijs on twitter http://twitter.com/mahoekst/
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