SPTechCon Returns to Boston Next Week: A Sneak Preview of Our Session Coverage

I'll be packing my bags for Boston and SPTechCon on Wednesday, and what with the Memorial Day holiday on Monday here in the U.S., I figured I'd better start winnowing down my SPTechCon schedule sooner than later.  And so, having now taken a closer look at the typically outstanding lineup of sessions and speakers, here are some of the technical classes that I'm currently considering attending / covering next week:

  • Morning Keynote - Christian Finn, Director of SharePoint Product Management at Microsoft
  • Differences Between SharePoint 2007 and SharePoint 2010 - Tony Smith
  • Office 365: Believe the Hype!?? - Joel Oleson
  • The Seven Most Important SharePoint Success Factors - Richard Harbridge
  • I Didn't Know You Could Do THAT with CSS! - Heather Solomon
  • Extending Your Social SharePoint Experience with BCS - Fabian Williams
  • Social Media and the Enterprise: An Interactive Discussion - Joel Oleson
  • 9 Ways to Become a SharePoint Rock Star - Geoff Varosky and Christian Buckley
  • Afternoon Keynote - Dux Raymond Sy, SharePoint MVP
  • The Power of Content Types - Laura Rogers
  • Accommodating the Mobile Workforce with SharePoint 2010 - Joshua Haebets
  • Social Media and SharePoint-How One Tweet Can Bring Your SharePoint Server Down - Jeff Shuey

Of course, as is so often the case at a conference as jam-packed with quality content as SPTechCon always is, several of the abovementioned sessions compete with each other in the same timeslot.  Sigh.

Note to self: Invent the ability to be in more than one place at the same time.

Hope to see you in Boston next week!  (Where, alas, I expect to only be present in one place at a time.)


Posted May 27 2011, 12:15 PM by John Anderson

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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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