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I just received a note from Paul Culmsee about a workshop he is delivering with Andrew Woodward from 21Apps. The subject: SharePoint Governance and Information Architecture Master Class.

From the architectural and administrative perspectives, SharePoint 2010 is a completely different animal when compared to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007.

Next week I’ll be running a series of workshops, Train the Trainer, that will give the participants resources, slidedecks and training on how to become an in-house SharePoint trainer. This 5 part series of EUSP Live Online Workshops runs for five days, 2 hours per day.

jQuery solutions are easy to find on the web. The real difficulty is how do you expose SharePoint data to the solutions. In this workshop, we’ll examine ways to expose site data to three very useful interface solutions.

I just wanted to submit feedback to you regarding a class I recently took. I seriously went from never touching SharePoint to getting excited and ready to start my own SharePoint site in two days.

Next week we’ve got a full schedule of EUSP Live Online Workshops. If you haven’t tried one of these before, our format is pretty simple:

We will start the presentation at 11:30am PST, sharp. You are welcome to attend the session for free. Use the login link below and you be good to go.

I’ve spent the past week working with the live online workshop presenters to confirm a schedule for upcoming workshops. We will be offering the workshops as a discounted package or series of workshops this time because of numerous requests.

How do I create a cascading drop-down box in my SharePoint list? This question is asked a lot. Unfortunately, there is not an out-of-box way to do this in a SharePoint list. In this screencast, you will not only learn what a cascading drop-down box is, but how to easily create one in InfoPath 2007.

The other day I was hungry and needed to eat. I didn’t have time nor desire to sit down and enjoy a full blown meal, yet I knew I didn’t want anything fast food. I needed to refill but didn’t want a poorer quality substitute. In a local market I found the [...]