This Week on EndUserSharePoint.com
I’m playing Monday Morning Catch Up, so I want to layout the game plan for the week to give you an idea of what’s coming.
First things first: you’ve still got time to enter the $10,000 all access pass giveaway for tickets to the Best Practices Conference in August. The giveaway ends on Friday, so get your name in the pot, pronto.
Recorded, audio interviews
I’ve started working on an plan for getting recordings of interviews with people doing interesting projects with SharePoint. Joel Oleson and I started a weekly broadcast a couple months ago, and now I’m going to start adding other people. The three recordings listed below are already done. I’m in the process of tweaking links and getting everything encoded. All three will appear this week.
- Joel Oleson – This Week in SharePoint w/Joel
- DebateGraph – David Price, Paul Culmsee and Lee Reed
- Christophe Humbert – Path to SharePoint
I’m working on setting up interviews with the contributing authors on EndUserSharePoint.com so you can get to know them a little better.
Articles
Articles keep coming in from so many different sources. Here are couple that will be published this week:
- Paul Galvin – InfoPath: Part 1: Starter Template
- Eric Alexander – Configuring the Training Template (2 part series)
- Dave Pileggi – SharePoint Planning: A Labyrinth of Choices
We are always open to accepting articles on projects or case studies in SharePoint. Use the Feedback form to send us your ideas.
Workshops
Our bread-and-butter is still the online workshops. There are two planned for this week and a couple for next:
- July 21: Create a SharePoint Multi-Media Resource Center
- July 24: SharePoint Charts and Graphs without Excel Services
- July 28: Become Your Company’s SharePoint SuperStar!
- July 31: Enhance Your SharePoint Interface: 8 No Code Solutions
That should keep you hopping. Looking forward to your comments and participation.
I’ll be speaking at SharePoint Saturday, Baltimore this weekend, so if you get close, please stop in and say hello. Here’s a message from Eric, manager of the event. (I personally like the part where he says “See, I wasn’t lying!”, when talking about the NetBooks giveaway.)