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Posted By: System | Oct 29th, 2008 @ 9:38 AM | Comments: 2
"Dublin" and .NET Services: Extending On-Premises Applications to the Cloud
Would you like to extend your existing SharePoint and .NET applications both on-premises and to the cloud in a non-intrusive way? This session will show you real-world examples of how to harness .NET Services workflow, access control and service bus to enhance business processes and add new capabilities to your application. We will demonstrate the use of "Dublin" Windows Application Server technologies to build extended application functionality. Lastly, you will see how workflow can be used to integrate across multiple organizations and the cloud. For ISVs, this session will provide a blueprint for how to sell more products to your installed base without requiring them to upgrade.
  • Jacob Avital
    Koby Avital has over twenty years experience as a senior executive, GM (SVP/VP) of Engineering and CTO in highly competitive software companies in enterprise applications and solutions, networking, communications, Internet applications, Internet security and multi-tiers real-time systems. Koby join Microsoft two years ago from SAP (GM composite applications, and a co-GM of SAP’s Enterprise Service Architecture) and from PeopleSoft (Chief Scientist and HCM head of development). With Microsoft Koby is heading CSD technology and products integration projects with internal Microsoft products to achieve better alignment across divisions. Koby is using his broad experience and market understanding to influence Microsoft products direction aiming on providing short and long term solutions to existing and future markets
Posted By: System | Oct 29th, 2008 @ 9:33 AM | Comments: 3
SharePoint Online: Extending Your Service
Learn how to access and manipulate SharePoint files and data remotely with Web Services, customize your design and layout, and create workflows using Office SharePoint Designer 2007. See these extensibility points for SharePoint Online and more as we show you how to improve collaboration without running any on-premises servers.
  • Troy Hopwood
Posted By: System | Oct 29th, 2008 @ 9:32 AM | Comments: 8
SharePoint 2007: Creating SharePoint Applications with Visual Studio 2008
Learn how to use Microsoft Silverlight and SharePoint together. See us build a SharePoint application using the Visual Studio 2008 extensions for SharePoint.
  • Chris Johnson
    Chris is a Program Manager on the Windows SharePoint Services team. He focusses on the developer platform aspects of WSS. Previously Chris spent 5 years in MCS working on deploying SharePoint to some of Microsofts largest customers. Chris is from New Zealand & enjoys throwing himself out of perfectly good airplanes.
Posted By: System | Oct 29th, 2008 @ 9:32 AM | Comments: 16
FAST: Building Search-Driven Portals with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft Silverlight
The combination of FAST ESP and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 allows for the development of powerful search-driven portals. Learn about the architecture and functionality of FAST ESP, and see how FAST ESP can complement and extend existing search features in MOSS 2007. Watch a demonstration that shows how to create search user interfaces by configuring and extending the FAST ESP Search Web Parts, including the use of Silverlight to deliver unique search experiences.
  • Jan Helge Sageflåt
  • Stein Danielsen
Posted By: System | Oct 29th, 2008 @ 9:33 AM | Comments: 9
SharePoint 2007: Advanced Asynchronous Workflow Messaging
Learn how to build an employee on-boarding application that depends on a server located inside another company. We show how to use Microsoft Visual Studio to build the document workflow and have it asynchronously message a business service hosted behind another company's firewall.
  • Alex Malek

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