SPTechCon 2010 Boston – Images, Tweet Steam, Live Blogging Archives and Resource Links
SPTechCon Boston was a jam packed three days of sessions and getting together with colleagues from the SharePoint Community. I took almost two hundred pictures during the event, so have a look to see if you recognize anyone.
In addition to the images, we had a constant stream of twitter feeds and live blogging going on, all of which is embedded below in the panels below.
Other sites are publishing articles, post SPTechCon. Here’s the list I found in my twitter stream. If you know of others, add them in the comments and I’ll update over the next week.
- SPTechCon Boston 2010 – Recap and Accolades
- Pescadigitation – The Pinnacle of Collaboration?
- Everything You Need to Know to Plan SharePoint Workflows, with Mike Fitzmaurice
- SPTechCon by Lightening Tools
- The New Pillars of SharePoint 2010, with Paul Swider
- Resources from Dux’s SPTechCon Boston 2010 Presentations
- Why I Love SPTechCon
- Understanding How the SharePoint 2010 Sandbox Works, with Maurice Prather
- SharePoint & the Cloud – Extending the Boundaries Keynote Delivered by Steve Fox
- SharePoint 2010 & Office 2010 Integration, with Laura Rogers & Mark Miller
- Making SharePoint Social – 10 Steps to Social SharePoint, with Joel Oleson
- SPTechCon Recap (and download links) by Ruven Gotz
- Core Collaboration in SharePoint 2010
- SPTechCon Boston 2010 Recap & Slides
- SPTechCon & October 21st BASPUG re-cap and materials
- Why I Love SPTechCon
EUSP Twitter Tracker for SPTechCon 2010 Boston
SPTechCon Boston – SharePoint Admin
SPTechCon Boston – SharePoint Developer
SPTechCon Boston – SharePoint End User
SPTechCon Boston – SharePoint Power User
Mark,
Where is the ‘How to add Cooliris to your SharePoint 2010 site’ blog post?
;-)
One of the post I googled was:
http://gmdavies.co.uk/2009/07/29/cooliris-sharepoint-picture-libraries/
or
http://www.cooliris.com/developer/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=494&page=1#pgbottom
In your opinion, is Cooliris a viable option on SharePoint?
Greg
Marc,
You are mentioning the limitations of using Flash:
the biggest problems for me with the CoolIris solution is that people working at a company with IT lockdown of workstations, makes it hard for them to access the display using Flash 9.1+. Anyone with an earlier version of Flash will be asked to upgraded, and that’s not going to happen without an IT request.
what about using the javascript method:
http://www.cooliris.com/developer/reference/javascript/
Would that work?
Greg