Best Practices for Web Content Management Development, Presented by Paul Stork - A BPC Video Exclusive

Last September's inaugural Best Practices SharePoint Conference (BPC) in Washington, D.C. launched what has become one of the world's premier SharePoint conferences.  Thanks to a gracious offer from the Best Practices Conference organizers, and as we look forward to the return of the Conference to D.C. next month, Bamboo Nation is proud to begin presenting a video series of sessions recorded at last year's conference, featuring some of the world's foremost SharePoint experts.

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Paul Stork is the first presenter in our series, with his BPC session on Best Practices for Web Content Management Development.  A SharePoint Server MVP, Paul's name should be familiar to Bamboo Nation as a result of his guest blogs, most recently on the topic of Automatic Deletion of a Former Employee's My Site.

Paul's session runs one hour and nine minutes, so you may choose to either watch the streaming video here, or simply download the file.  To download, simply right-click here and choose "Save Target as" to begin your download.  To watch the streaming video, click the "play" symbol in the video below, and the video will begin playing shortly.


Posted Jul 10 2009, 11:25 AM by John Anderson

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Confluence: SharePoint Development Wiki wrote SharePoint Development Weekly Roundup (14Jul)
on Tue, Jul 14 2009 6:04 AM

Ok, so I've managed to start breathing again over the excitement of the Sneak Peak of SharePoint 2010...but also of being on the Office 2010 Technical Preview too (more to come\!). What's hot on Wiki Why don't ASP.NET developers use WSS?...

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About John Anderson

John Anderson joined Bamboo Solutions as Manager of Content & Syndication in May 2008 after a 12-year career at AOL.  New to SharePoint at the time of his hiring, John was tasked with creating a new blog for the just-launched Bamboo Nation community in which he would document his daily SharePoint learning process.  Thus was born the end user-centric SharePoint Blank, for which John authored 200 posts within a year, and which he continues to write today.  Today, John writes SharePoint Blank in addition to his responsibilities as Managing Editor at Bamboo and, while he learned much about SharePoint in his first two years, he gleefully celebrates the release of SharePoint 2010 and the reset button that the new platform represents for SharePoint Blank.

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