Showing posts with label SharePoint User Group. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SharePoint User Group. Show all posts

1/22/2015

Cincinnati SharePoint User Group Remote Access Tonight

 

Go here after 4:00 PM EST for login instructions: www.CincinnatiSPUG.org

Meeting will start at 6:00 for food, social and networking. Presentation will start at 6:30 PM EST.

Attending physically or remotely? Register here and let us know! http://www.meetup.com/TechLife-Cincinnati/events/219938769/

Support your local user group!

(yah, a movie title rip off…)

Your local IT user groups… one of the few really useful free things in life. Attend, network, learn and share!

For a list of Cincinnati area user groups see here:
http://www.maxtrain.com/UserGroups.aspx

For a list of upcoming user group events see here:
http://www.meetup.com/TechLife-Cincinnati/

And don't forget tonight's Cincinnati SharePoint user group meeting!
http://www.meetup.com/TechLife-Cincinnati/events/219938769/

A list of SharePoint User Groups:
http://www.sharepointfest.com/portal/index.php/2012-04-13-17-00-56/sharepoint-user-groups/north-america/united-states

A list of .Net User Groups:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dotnet/p/dotnetusergroups.aspx

A large list of user groups / communities:
https://www.technicalcommunity.com/CommunityDirectory.aspx

Benefits of user groups:

  • Networking! Bring your business cards, questions and ideas to the meeting!
  • Networking!  Looking for a job? Looking for an new employee?
  • Free consulting! Really! Many of the user group attendees work for consulting firms. Ask away!
  • Free food! Most user groups supply pizza or sandwiches at the meeting.
  • Discounts! User groups have access to book, training and other discounts. If you don't see them listed on the user group's web sites, then ask.
  • Learn! Every session will present something new. New products, new ideas, new twists on old ideas or just a new way to think about or use the technology.
  • Stay up to date… about bugs, fixes, tricks, events, and stuff you would have never even thought about.
  • Get a raise! (Maybe… just present the next great idea at work that your stole from the user group meeting.)
  • Free stuff! Most user groups get lots of books, gadgets and toys from the sponsors that they pass out at the meetings.

 

Reasons not to attend:

  • There's something better on TV tonight, I don't have a DVR, and it will really improve my life!
  • Don't like the topics. Well… recommend some new topics. We will find the speakers! (Or volunteer to speak!)
  • Don't like free food, books, toys and other goodies
  • Don't need to network! I already know everything and could not be any better at my job! (Well then you should come to the meetings and share!)
  • Boss won't let me go.  Get a better boss! (Unless we are speaking about your better half…) Or just tell your boss that they usually charge $500 for this kind of event, but you know someone and can get the training, network and consulting for free.

 

What you can do…

  • Attend and share! I guarantee that you know something about the technology that no one else at the meeting does.
  • Volunteer. There's always something that needs to be done.
  • Get your company to sponsor a meeting! It will be some of the least expensive promotion they do all year.
  • Speak! We always need speakers. Not comfortable speaking? Ask about 5-15 minute lightning rounds. Little or no prep needed. Just share something cool that you have done, or something interesting you have just figured out. (Adding "speaker" to your resume is pretty cool too!)
  • Promote the meetings! Coworkers, Twitter, Blogs, students… get the word out!
  • Thank the sponsors!  (and consider buying their products)
  • Thank the volunteers!  (and consider buying them a cold beverage!)
  • Thank the speakers!  (and consider buying their services, their books… or a cold beverage!)

 

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1/19/2015

Cincinnati SharePoint User Group Meeting!

Register here: http://www.meetup.com/TechLife-Cincinnati/events/219938769/

User group site: http://www.CincinnatiSPUG.org

Thursday, January 22, 2015
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Speaker: Justin Kobel   

Title:   Branding SharePoint 2013 without breaking everything

SharePoint 2013 (and SharePoint Online) have given us a lot of different tools to offer a better design experience to our users; but it’s  never as easy as the marketing materials make it out to be.  In this session we’ll look at a couple of different methods to apply branding to SharePoint, while also making sure that you do not break existing SharePoint Functionality.

Topics:

  • Branding the easy way  (SharePoint themes and Office 365 themes)
  • Design Manager
  • Minimal Download Strategy (and why you will hate it)
  • Deploying via WSP
  • Deploying via the App Model

We will try to have remote access available. Check the web site Thursday afternoon for details. http://www.CincinnatiSPUG.org

 

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1/06/2015

Louisville SharePoint User Group Live Meeting!

 

Virtual meeting: Thursday, January 8, 2015  6:00 PM to 7:30 PM

Register and find connection information here: http://www.meetup.com/Lou-SPU-Louisville-SharePoint-Users-Meetup/events/219133851/

With the unpredictable weather in January, the Louisville SharePoint User Group has decided to hold an all-virtual event.  Paul Stork, a SharePoint MVP and Microsoft Certified Master based out of the Cleveland area will be our speaker.  Since this will be our first "outside" speaker, I would love to make this a well-attended event.

Topic: Intro to Office Graph and Delve: Finding what you want before you know you need it

At the SharePoint Conference in the Spring of 2014 Microsoft announced a new Product called Project "Oslo".  Project "Oslo" is made up of two new product offerings; Office Graph and Delve. Office Graph is a new technology that uses a combination of machine learning and SharePoint search to explore the relationships between People you follow, the content they author, and the social activities they participate in.  The information revealed by Office Graph is then presented to users in a personalized interface using Delve in Office 365.  By leveraging these new technologies Delve can present you with a proactive look at content you might be interested in before you even think to search for it.  In this talk we'll demonstrate how Delve works and review the underlying architecture of Delve and Office Graph.  We'll also provide some examples of how developers can leverage Delve to create new applications or surface Office Graph content in SharePoint.

See you there! (virtually!)

 

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11/19/2014

Cincinnati SPUG–Thursday November 20th!

 

Cincinnati SharePoint User Group Meeting (different date for November!)

Please register here: http://www.meetup.com/TechLife-Cincinnati/events/218788788/

Speaker: Michelle Caldwell   

Title:   Designing a Plan for Sustained User Adoption

Organizational change management is one of the most overlooked and under-planned parts of many SharePoint implementations. You simply cannot afford to ignore the importance of this topic. Successful organizational change management is a critical component to ensuring the success of any SharePoint initiative.

In this class, we will discuss field-proven tactics to help your users make sense of the change that your SharePoint solution will inevitably bring into their daily work lives. You will learn a user adoption framework and some factors you should consider when planning your next SharePoint initiative. We will challenge the mindset that adoption can be driven, and embrace the concept of designing change for long-term sustainable cultural acceptance.

By attending this class, you will be able to:

Design your own organizational change-management strategy Understand how to foster user adoption Understand how to engage and build solution champions Build a communication plan Apply field-tested strategies in your organization​   Bio:

Michelle is a SharePoint Solutions Architect and Director of Collaboration at Avanade. She has over 16 years of experience delivering business solutions to diverse organizations. For the past nine years, she has focused on delivering enterprise SharePoint solutions across multiple industries while leading teams that have won outstanding achievements in Web Development. She is a founding member and President of the Columbus, Ohio SharePoint User Group (BuckeyeSPUG) and actively shares her real-world experience through her blog www.shellecaldwell.com and conferences across North America. She also sits on the board of two Columbus, Ohio non-profits in support of her local technology community.​

 

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7/15/2014

Speaking at the Buckeye SPUG this Thursday

 

Buckeye SharePoint Users Group http://www.buckeyespug.com/SitePages/Home.aspx

July 17th - 5:30 pm @ the Microsoft Polaris Office

The Mystical SharePoint Super User and Auditor

A look into SharePoint User Policies, the creation of “super users” and how to take away powers from everyone else!

In this session we will explore SharePoint Permission Policies and User Policies to grant application wide permissions to selected users to create the often mentioned but rarely documented “Auditor” and “Super User” roles. We will also see how to use SharePoint’s only option to deny permissions to restrict even Full Control users from things like creating subsites.

See you there!

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6/26/2014

Cincinnati SPUG – 6/26 – MVP Paul Stork Speaking about Yammer

 

MVP Paul Stork will be speaking at tonight's SharePoint user group. We will have pizza and door prizes at the meeting, and for those who cannot make it out, we will have remote access available for the first 20 people connecting.

 

6/19/2014

Cincinnati SPUG – 6/26 – Paul Stork Speaking about Yammer

 

Next meeting: June 26th, 2014    Please register at TechLife Cincinnati

Topic:  Yammer

One of the biggest investments Microsoft made in SharePoint 2013 was in the area of "Social" collaboration.  Yet, just before SharePoint 2013 launched Microsoft announced that they had purchased Yammer, another popular "Social" collaboration system.  Since then Microsoft has announced a road map to integrate the cloud based Yammer functionality into both SharePoint Online (Office 365) and traditional SharePoint on-premises. In this talk we will examine the questions
  - What is Yammer? 
  - How is it different from SharePoint "Social" features?
  - How do I use it?
  - What is the state of integration available today for both Office 365 and SharePoint On-premises?

Speaker:  Paul Stork

Paul Stork is a Microsoft SharePoint MVP and MCM who works as a Principal Architect at Blue Chip Consulting based in Cleveland.  He has an MBA from the Weatherhead School of Management and holds a myriad of Microsoft certifications including being a SharePoint 2013 Solutions Expert, Systems Engineer, Solutions Architect, Developer, Database Admin, IT Professional and Professional Developer.  He is an author and/or contributor on several SharePoint books and is a well-known contributor to the SharePoint community. 

And of course... there will be food, door prizes and networking!

We've got books, gadgets and toys! 

http://www.CincinnatiSPUG.org

5/20/2014

Cincinnati SPUG May Meeting - eDiscovery

Speaker: Gerald Parish - SharePoint Premier Field Engineer at Microsoft
Topic:  SharePoint Online: eDiscovery
 
Thursday, May 22nd, 6:30 PM at MAX Technical Training (Pizza at 6:00 PM)
 
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3/19/2014

Cincinnati SharePoint User Group March 27th

 

The Cincinnati SharePoint User Group will now be meeting on the 4th Thursday of each month. The next meeting is 3/27/14.

Please register if you will be attending: http://www.meetup.com/TechLife-Cincinnati/events/171195112/

Topic: OneShell | Managing SharePoint Anywhere with Windows PowerShellTopic: Using PowerShell, and a web service call or two, to Administer SharePoint Office 365

Description: With the growing adoption of Office 365 and SharePoint Online and the continued prevalence of SharePoint on-premises, it’s becoming more difficult to manage both environments Scriptamatically™. While SharePoint Online does have native support for Windows PowerShell, there are very few cmdlets to manage the sites and site contents. SharePoint on-premises gives us well over 700 cmdlets, but it still doesn’t answer every situational scenario – leaving gaps in functionality which can be filled by scripters.
In this demo-heavy session, focused on both the developer AND the administrator – you’ll see how you can use OneShell to manage both scenarios (on-premises and Office 365). Demonstrations will focus on building OneShell for both target environments, and by the end of the session you’ll be ready to start Managing SharePoint Anywhere with PowerShell.

Speaker:

Ryan Dennis is a SharePoint Subject Matter Expert with Blue Chip Consulting Group in Central Ohio. Ryan is a Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert with experience in all versions of SharePoint. An accomplished blogger and speaker, he has worked on large-scale SharePoint solutions in the public, non-profit, and private sectors. He focuses primarily on SharePoint architecture, automation, and middle-tier development leveraging out-of-the-box features.

Ryan has worked on projects ranging from large scale Intranet deployments to secure extranets as well as public-facing Internet site deployments. Ryan has a passion for automation, whether it is automating business processes through forms and workflow; or automating deployment, migration and configuration using Windows PowerShell.

And of course... there will be food, door prizes and networking!

We've got books, gadgets and toys!

http://www.CincinnatiSPUG.org

10/21/2013

Cincinnati SharePoint User Group 10/24/13

 

I'll be speaking at the Cincinnati User Group this Thursday, 10/24/13. See you there!


The Cincinnati SharePoint User Group will now be meeting on the 4th Thursday of each month. The next meeting is 10/24/2013. Same location and same time, just a different day!

Speaker: Mike Smith

MVP SharePoint, Senior instructor at MAX Technical Training, Computer professional (computer nut) since 1980, Courseware author, Book author (SharePoint 2007 & 2010 Customization for the Site Owner), Speaker at SharePoint events, toy airplane pilot..

Topic: Using PowerShell, and a web service call or two, to Administer SharePoint Office 365

In this presentation we will combine the recently released SharePoint Online Management Shell PowerShell module, the Microsoft Online Services PowerShell module and a few PowerShell web services calls to management SharePoint Online. By the end of the session we will have a complete script to create a SharePoint classroom or team collaboration environment in the cloud!

We will use the Microsoft Online Services to add users, passwords and manage licenses.

We will use the SharePoint Online Management Shell to create Site Collections, add users and add groups.

We will use web services to create subsites, lists and libraries.

And of course... there will be food, door prizes and networking!

http://www.CincinnatiSPUG.org

3/07/2013

Reminder! Cincinnati and Dayton SPUG March Meetings


Cincinnati SharePoint User Group
Next meeting: TONIGHT
3/7/2013 - 6:30 PM (Pizza and networking at 6:00 PM!)  (details below)

 

Dayton SPUG
Next Meeting - Tuesday, March 12, 2013 starts at 6:00 p.m.
(details below)


Update!

If we get at least 30 people to the March meeting MAX Technical Training will donate a free pass to SharePoint Cincy 2013! And... everyone will get a MAX T-shirt. And... I think I've still got a radio controlled helicopter around... And there's still a book or two...

So... drag your friends and coworkers to the meeting! (And please click the I'm attending button on the TechLife Cincinnati Site so we know how much food to order!)


Cincinnati SharePoint User Group
Next meeting: 3/7/2013

Tony Maddin will present:

SharePoint 2013 Real Estate – Do you buy, rent, or both?

Tony Maddin will be presenting on the SharePoint 2013 hosting models for on-premise, Office365, and the Hybrid (both on-premise and Office365 tied together) to share insight on features should be reviewed in order to help an organization to choose the right model that fits.

Past Meetings...


Dayton SPUG: @DAYSPUG

Next Meeting - Tuesday, March 12, 2013 starts at 6:00 p.m.
Event: DAYSPUG Annual Social Gathering. A great way to celebrate the upcoming SharePoint 2013 launch, SharePoint 2010 Service Pack 2, Office365, spring season, and surviving the Mayan calendar prediction.

PLEASE RSVP HERE

Location: Fox and the Hound. Beavercreek, Ohio
Event Details: DAYSPUG will be hosting a social gathering this month in lieu of our normal monthly meeting. Appetizers and soft drinks will be provided. All draft beers are $2 all night! Come on out, meet some new SharePoint friends, and support the community! Applied Information Sciences will be our gracious sponsor for the night.
Time: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.


Interested in HTML5 and CSS3?

The user group gets points if you sign up! (Points = free books!)

Free HTML 5 online training here:

HTML5 training


And don't forget… SharePoint Cincy 2013 is coming soon! April 19th

Third Annual SharePoint Cincy Event!

http://www.sharepointcincy.com/

Choose From Multiple Tracks:

This conference promises to have something for every level of your organization and every IT professional who has an interest in SharePoint.

  • Driving Business Value with SharePoint
  • Application Development in SharePoint
  • SharePoint Implementation and Administration
  • Business Intelligence and Data Management
  • Site Owners, Content Managers & Power Users

Who should attend?

  • Application/Software Developers
  • Information Architects
  • SharePoint Administrators
  • IT Business Leaders
  • Knowledge Workers
  • IT Professionals

2/28/2013

Cincinnati and Dayton SPUG March Meetings


Cincinnati SharePoint User Group
Next meeting:
3/7/2013 - 6:30 PM (Pizza and networking at 6:00 PM!)

Update!

If we get at least 30 people to the March meeting MAX Technical Training will donate a free pass to SharePoint Cincy 2013! And... everyone will get a MAX T-shirt. And... I think I've still got a radio controlled helicopter around... And there's still a book or two...

So... drag your friends and coworkers to the meeting! (And please click the I'm attending button on the TechLife Cincinnati Site so we know how much food to order!)


Tony Maddin will present:

SharePoint 2013 Real Estate – Do you buy, rent, or both?

Tony Maddin will be presenting on the SharePoint 2013 hosting models for on-premise, Office365, and the Hybrid (both on-premise and Office365 tied together) to share insight on features should be reviewed in order to help an organization to choose the right model that fits.

Past Meetings...


Dayton SPUG: @DAYSPUG

Next Meeting - Tuesday, March 12, 2013 starts at 6:00 p.m.
Event: DAYSPUG Annual Social Gathering. A great way to celebrate the upcoming SharePoint 2013 launch, SharePoint 2010 Service Pack 2, Office365, spring season, and surviving the Mayan calendar prediction.

PLEASE RSVP HERE

Location: Fox and the Hound. Beavercreek, Ohio
Event Details: DAYSPUG will be hosting a social gathering this month in lieu of our normal monthly meeting. Appetizers and soft drinks will be provided. All draft beers are $2 all night! Come on out, meet some new SharePoint friends, and support the community! Applied Information Sciences will be our gracious sponsor for the night.
Time: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.


Interested in HTML5 and CSS3?

The user group gets points if you sign up! (Points = free books!)

Free HTML 5 online training here:

HTML5 training


And don't forget… SharePoint Cincy 2013 is coming soon! April 19th

Third Annual SharePoint Cincy Event!

http://www.sharepointcincy.com/

Choose From Multiple Tracks:

This conference promises to have something for every level of your organization and every IT professional who has an interest in SharePoint.

  • Driving Business Value with SharePoint
  • Application Development in SharePoint
  • SharePoint Implementation and Administration
  • Business Intelligence and Data Management
  • Site Owners, Content Managers & Power Users

Who should attend?

  • Application/Software Developers
  • Information Architects
  • SharePoint Administrators
  • IT Business Leaders
  • Knowledge Workers
  • IT Professionals

2/05/2013

Cincinnati SPUG Meeting this Thursday

 

We meet at MAX at 6:00 for food and networking and start the meeting at 6:30.  Details here.

I'll be presenting…

The Mystical SharePoint Super User and Auditor

A look into SharePoint User Policies, the creation of “super users” and how to take away powers from everyone else!

In this session we will explore SharePoint Permission Policies and User Policies to grant application wide permissions to selected users to create the often mentioned but rarely documented “Auditor” and “Super User” roles. We will also see how to use SharePoint’s only option to deny permissions to restrict even Full Control users from things like creating subsites.

Mike Smith is a SharePoint MVP, a Senior Instructor at MAX Technical Training, author and an official SharePoint nut.

1/02/2013

January SharePoint Events in the Cincinnati Area

 

 

Cincinnati SharePoint User Group Meeting – Thursday 1/3/2013  6:00-8:00

Please register here so we know how much food to get! http://www.meetup.com/TechLife-Cincinnati/events/94158842/

Lisa Gardner will present on SharePoint and SQL Server

SharePoint is a rapidly growing application that relies heavily on SQL Server. In this session, we will discuss what a DBA needs to know to successfully manage instances hosting SharePoint databases. What configuration options are best for a SharePoint workload? What kind of maintenance should be performed? How should databases be provisioned? What the heck are all these databases for anyway? We will also discuss some nomenclature and key components of SharePoint to help DBAs better communicate with SharePoint application teams.

This presentation is aimed at DBAs who have to manage SharePoint databases, but it definitely pertains to SharePoint administrators as well.

  • Outline:
    • SharePoint Overview
    • SharePoint Databases – what they are, best practices, sizing guidance
    • SQL Server Configuration, Setup, and Maintenance for hosting SharePoint
    • What to look out for – common

Lisa Gardner
Microsoft Premier Field Engineer
SQL Server
US PFE - Central Region

 

Dayton SharePoint User Group Meeting – Tuesday 1/8/2013 6:00-8:00

Info here: http://www.dayspug.org/SitePages/Home.aspx

Session Title: What’s New in SharePoint Server 2013 for IT Pros

Abstract:
SharePoint Server 2013 can help you achieve new levels of reliability and performance, delivering features and capabilities that simplify administration, protect communications and information, and empower users while meeting their demands for greater business mobility. In this session you will learn more about what's new for IT Professionals in SharePoint Server 2013 and how its features and capabilities can help simply administration, protect communications and information, and empower users. Sign up for a FREE Windows Azure trial before this session at http://aka.ms/AzureCloudLab to prepare for building your own SharePoint Server 2013 lab in the cloud!

Speaker:
Keith Mayer is a Technical Evangelist at Microsoft focused on Windows Infrastructure, Data Center Virtualization, Systems Management and Private Cloud.

 

SharePoint Saturday Indy – January 12th, 2013

Register here: http://www.sharepointsaturday.org/Indy/default.aspx

SharePoint Saturday is coming back to Indianapolis. SharePoint Saturday is an educational, informative & lively day filled with sessions from respected SharePoint professionals & MVPs, covering a wide variety of SharePoint-orientated topics. SharePoint Saturday is FREE, open to the public and is your local chance to immerse yourself in SharePoint!

SharePoint Saturday Indianapolis will be held January 12th, 2013 on the campus of Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. Our call for speakers is now open, to submit download the submission form at http://sdrv.ms/TpsQHX, fill it out, and submit it to spsindy@outlook.com. If you are interested in sponsoring the event, please send an email to spsindy@outlook.com for more information. Keep an eye on this page for more information about the event as it develops.

 

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11/01/2012

Cincinnati SharePoint User Group Meeting

Date: 11/1/2012, Thursday
Time: 6:00 – 8:00 pm.
Where: Max Technical Training, 4900 Parkway Dr. #160 Mason, OH.
Click on the link for directions http://www.maxtrain.com/directions/

 

Next meeting: 11/1/2012 - 6:30 PM (Pizza and networking at 6:00 PM!)

November's presentation:

Vantiv team collaboration between the ePMO and Enterprise Collaboration Team is about to launch the second phase of MS Project Server 2010 / SharePoint 2010. This phase integrates all components including Project Management, Resource Management and Time Management.

Key members of this successful collaboration between business and technology will be presenting lessons learned as well as demo of:

  • Vantiv’s customized version of MSPS
  • Vantiv’s Project SharePoint sites
  • Use of various reporting tools: SSRS, SSAS, Excel Reporting Service

Speakers will be:

Manager Enterprise Collaboration Team Jenn Siebel

SharePoint / MSPS Administrator Johnathon Vasiliadis

Vantiv ePMO Governance/Methodology Jona Huffer

 

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10/17/2012

Cincinnati PowerShell Events

 

Cincinnati PowerShell User Group

The next meeting of the Cincinnati PowerShell User Group is Thursday October 18th at MAX Technical Training. I'll be speaking on "How to use PowerShell to use, filter and merge data from multiple systems". I'll be showing how to work across three systems, AD, SharePoint and SQL to collect data about a subset of employees and post the results to a SharePoint list.

Go here to resister (not required to attend) http://www.meetup.com/TechLife-Cincinnati/events/84008152/

 

SharePoint Saturday Cincinnati

It's a SharePoint event, but there will be PowerShell content there! At least four sessions include PowerShell.

Go here for info and to register: http://www.sharepointsaturday.org/cincinnati
October 27th, 2010

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8/17/2012

Cincinnati SharePoint User Group Lightning Rounds!

 

6:00 PM 9/6/2012 at MAX Technical Training

http://www.CincinnatiSPUG.org

Lightning Rounds (You can be a speaker too!)

The Cincinnati SPUG September meeting will feature what we call a Lightning Round session where each presenter will have 5 to 15 minutes to present on anything related to SharePoint. We do this just for fun, and as a great way to get people with SharePoint expertise to start speaking at SharePoint events. PowerPoints are optional, five slides or less and just talk about something cool you've done with SharePoint. (We stole the idea from the Columbus SPUG and the Dayton SPUG stole it from us!)

If you are in the Cincinnati area, and would like to try your hand at speaking, let me know. (Post a message below with your email and I'll get back to you. Your reply and email will not be displayed.)

All SharePoint nuts are welcome to attend, even if you are not speaking.

Logo created by Michael Hiles

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6/22/2012

SharePoint Saturday Dayton 2012 in One Week!

 

It's less than a week to the very first SharePoint Saturday Dayton event. Twenty sessions and twenty speakers means that there's something for everyone… admins, devs, site owners, business owners, and end users. Oh, and don't forget SharePoint Saturday Louisville and SharePoint Saturday Cincinnati coming up in July and October.

It's almost full! Register now or be sorry!

Reasons to attend SharePoint Saturday Dayton:

  • It's free
  • It's educational
  • You can visit with (and thank) the sponsors
  • It's free
  • There's sessions for everyone
  • You can hobnob with the experts (and maybe get some free consulting)
  • There's door prizes
  • It's air-conditioned
  • It's near by
  • I'm speaking there! (ok, there are better reasons to attend…)
  • Did I mention it's free?

Sessions, speakers, directions and registration can be found here:
http://www.sharepointsaturday.org/dayton/default.aspx

Stay up with SPS Dayton news by following: @spsdayton

Speakers and Sessions:

Visit the site for full session descriptions

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