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General DiscussionAdelaide SharePoint User Group April Newsletter

  • Friday, April 17, 2009 12:47 AMDaniel Brown - AdelaideMVPUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers Medals
     

    Greetings and Salutations,

    I am pleased to present the April Edition of the Adelaide SharePoint User Group’s Newsletter.

    Last week saw the first European SharePoint Best Practices conference held in London. Wrap up and feedback about it has been great! It was one of the best conferences so I’m told as I didn’t get to make the trip. Check out the site at: http://www.sharepointbestpractices.co.uk/

    That being said, TechEd Australia 2009 is set to be an amazing event also. This year it is being held up on the Gold Coast.

    You can pre-register your interest at http://www.microsoft.com.au/teched/tech_ed_2009.aspx and get notified when registration opens. I hope to be going again this year, however this year I hope to be attending as a presenter, representing both South Australia and the Adelaide SharePoint User Group.

    Which leads me on to my next matter of what topic would you like to see presented at TechEd Australia 2009? I’m keen to get your feedback on what you would like to see presented.

    If you have any suggestions on a topic, please send it though to me and I will collate the details and post the results.

    I also received an Email from Steven Hong of Manning Publications in which they are offering SharePoint User Group members a whopping 45% off of the following books:

    ·         SharePoint 2007 Developer's Guide to Business Data Catalog

    ·         SharePoint Server 2007 Survival Guide

    ·         SharePoint 2007 Site Administrator's Handbook

    If you would like to purchase any of these books, please enter the discount code of:”sharepointug” to get your 45% discount applied. This offer does expire on April 30th so get in quick and get a bargain (or 3!).

    Finally, for those of you who took advantage of the MVP discount code on certifications with a free second retry, you have until the 31st of May to take and pass the exam or the code expires. Don’t miss out!

    Virtual Machine

    Don’t forget, if you want a copy of the virtual machine that Ian Palangio (Microsoft) supplied, bring your laptop or external hard drive to the next meeting and grab your own copy today! The virtual machine image contains Trial versions of Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Visual Studio 2005, Live Communications Server and much more!

    We’ll have a presentation showing off the benefits of SharePoint and what can be done with it in a real world example by use of this hard drive in the coming months, so stay tuned for more information!

    NOTE: This is a 40GB Virtual Machine with everything under the sun running on it. The more memory and disk speed you have, the better performance you will get!

    Topic Submission

    We are currently always taking submissions for topics that you would like to see presented at a meeting, please submit them by clicking here and filling out the information.

    What are your thoughts on having both a day and night time event on different days for the Adelaide SharePoint User Group?

    A Second Monthly Meeting?

    There have been a few people who have approached me in regards to having a second meeting for the SharePoint User Group. Brisbane has just started doing it. What are your thoughts?

    Fill out the Survey here!

    March Meeting write up

    What a turn out, over 60 people attending this joint meeting on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. It didn’t wrap up until around 9:30PM! A long session but a lot of information!

    Thanks to Jeff Alexander for coming over and presenting for the better part of 4 hours. I have received quiet a lot of positive feedback about the night.

    Thanks also to the Adelaide Small Business Server User Group and SAGE-AU for coming along and making it one heck of an evening!

    April Meeting Information

    This month will see Adam Cogan, ASP.NET MVP and Regional Director, talk about branding public facing SharePoint Websites and Catharine Eibner from Microsoft talk about the CRM Enterprise Search Solution Accelerator.

    If you plan to attend the evening’s festivities, can you please ensure to reserve your place by clicking here.

    When & Where:

    ·         Where: Microsoft Innovation Center Auditorium

    ·         Address: Level 2, Westpac House, King William Street, Adelaide (MapEntrance is actually on Curry Street)

    ·         When: 21st of April @ 5:30PM

    ·         Door Prize: SharePoint Conference DVD Pack. Valued at $499USD!

     

    Agenda:

    The agenda for this month’s evenings activities are:

    ·         5:30PM – Arrive, Relax and Network

    ·         6:00PM – Welcome & Introductions – Daniel Brown

    ·         6:15PM – Let’s get CRM & SharePoint talking with the new CRM Enterprise Search Accelerator – Catherine Eibner

    ·         Participants will gain an understanding of the features in the new CRM Accelerator, the technology behind it & then we will walk through how to set up & configure it so that they can implement it in their own SharePoint deployments.

     

    Catherine Eibner recently joined Microsoft Australia as the Dynamics Developer Evangelist after running her own business, Cybner Consulting, for a number of years in the SQL and CRM consulting space. She has significant experience as a developer and consultant, is a Microsoft Certified Trainer and was awarded CRM MVP status just prior to joining Microsoft. Catherine is involved with several Sydney based user groups and presents regularly at several User groups around Australia. She is particularly passionate about supporting & encouraging other Women in IT and is involved with both the GeekGirlBlogs.com site, the GeekGirlBlogs Podcasting series as well as the Sydney Girl Geek Dinners.

     

    ·         7:00PM – SharePoint – Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Public Websites – Adam Cogan

    Participants will gain an understanding of how to create public websites using SharePoint. Also they will learn how to “sexify” the look and feel of their site (or “de-SharePointing with style”).

     

    Adam Cogan is the Chief Architect at SSW, a Microsoft Certified Partner specializing in Office and .NET Solutions. At SSW, Adam has been developing custom solutions for businesses across a range of industries such as Government, banking, insurance and manufacturing since 1990 for clients such as Microsoft, Quicken, and the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation.

     

    ·         7:45PM - Clean Up & Continued Social networking

    ·         8:00PM – Meeting Close

    ·         8:05PM – Coffee & Drinks at the Grand Chancellor – All Welcome

    If you plan to attend the evening’s festivities, can you please ensure to reserve your place by clicking here.


    http://www.danielbrown.id.au/