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The COSPUG SharePoint Show & Tell is an educational, informative & lively day filled with sessions from users within the SharePoint community. During each session, presenters will show real life examples of the different uses of SharePoint within their organization. SharePoint Show & Tell is FREE, open to the public and is your local chance to learn firsthand what others are doing with SharePoint! The event details are as follows: Friday, May 22, 2009 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM @ the Microsoft Polaris office. Click here to register! Space is limited, so register early! |
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8:00 – 8:30 |
Registration / Breakfast |
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8:30 – 10:00 |
Keynote: “Story time: My favorite SharePoint projects Past, Present, and Future and the lessons learned.”
Taking a look back at lessons learned through the years. Discussion and examples on governance, planning, upgrade. Sharing the things that have kept me on the straight and narrow and identifying key things that everyone should learn moving forward.
Presented by: Shane Young (SP911) |
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10:15 – 11:30 |
Business Track: Ohio Attorney General’s Office
A high level, business user overview of how MOSS 2007 is used within the Attorney General’s Office.
Presented by: Ricardo Wilkins (Ohio Attorney General’s Office) |
Technical Track: Managing SharePoint Users
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Managing user security permissions and site access, as well as knowing who has what permissions is one of the top governance needs and requests. We’ll discuss just how you can do this… |
Presented by: Steve Caravajal (Microsoft) |
Vendor Track:
The 7 Barriers to Success with SharePoint
Presented by: CorasWorks |
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11:30 – 1:00 |
Lunch: ICC |
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1:00 – 2:15 |
Business Track: Call Logging Application
A review of an internal call logging application used to manage 4 call centers within Grange Insurance.
Presented by: Kevin Dill (Grange Insurance)
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Technical Track: Using Search in the Enterprise
This session will cover the enterprise search feature provided in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. It will discuss how search can allow users to find the relevant information from resources on the Internet, Intranet, within enterprise applications and files shares, and from the people within the organization. It will discuss at a high level, difference features of Search Server 2008 Express, Search Server 2008, and Office SharePoint Server 2007.
Presented by: Venus (ICC) |
Vendor Track : Stump the Experts
Presented by: SharePoint911 |
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2:15 – 2:45 |
Vendor Hallway / Afternoon Snacks / Networking |
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2:45 – 4:00 |
Business Track: Legal & Regulatory Compliance through Advanced Document Management
SharePoint is a great tool for sharing, securing, and centralizing the management of documents and content. Managing these assets through SharePoint provides administrators with a number of capabilities to help satisfy legal and regulatory compliance initiatives (basic auditing, versioning, reporting and document policies). In this session we will examine how organizations can extend SharePoint functionality to automate document disposition and retention and provide legal and investigative holds throughout their SharePoint environment and in accordance with their regulatory needs and processes.
Presented by: Steve Pietrek (Cardinal Solutions) |
Technical Track: The Power of PowerShell and SharePoint
PowerShell is a command line shell tool that combines the strengths of a scripting language with the functionality of the .Net framework. This presentation will be part introduction to PowerShell and part demonstration on how you can combine PowerShell with the SharePoint API to automate manual tasks and maintain your SharePoint environment with greater ease.
Presented by: Brian Jackett (Sogeti) |
Vendor Track: Need help Demystifying SharePoint Licensing?
Presented by: MCPc |
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4:00 – 4:30 |
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Click the links below to find out more information from the different event sponsors and to find out more information about their sessions during our event:
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Special thanks to ICC for sponsoring lunch! |
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