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Building Safe SharePoint Solutions
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Speaker: Matthew Burnett   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
SharePoint is a rich development platform with a large community actively developing solutions. The challenge has always been the balance between creating solutions and deploying them in a way that you trust will not damage or impair the SharePoint farm. Learn how sandboxed solutions in SharePoint 2010 provide a framework for safe and rapid deployment of solutions with SP2010/Silverlight and how they can work well in BPOS solutions.. You’ll learn how farm administrators can monitor solutions and how site collection administrators install and manage solutions and features. You will also learn advanced techniques to safely work around some of the sandboxed solution’s limitations.
Creating and Consuming OData Services
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Speaker: Beth Massi   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
The Open Data Protocol (OData) is a REST-ful protocol for exposing and consuming data on the web and is becoming the new standard for data-based services. In this session you will learn how to easily create these services using WCF Data Services in Visual Studio 2010 and will gain a firm understanding of how they work as well as what new features are available in .NET 4 Framework. You’ll also see how to consume these services and connect them to other public data sources in the cloud to create powerful BI data analysis in Excel 2010 using the PowerPivot add-in. Finally, we will build our own Excel and Outlook add-ins that consume OData services exposed by SharePoint 2010.
Creating Office 2010 Add-ins Using SharePoint as a Data Source
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Speaker: Donovan Follette   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
A common request for developers is to surface internal SharePoint data within the Office client applications. This allows users to interact with SharePoint list data (contacts, calendars, custom lists, etc.) in the direct context of their document editing experience. In this session you will learn the recipe for creating these kinds of solutions, and you will understand what kinds of benefits you can bring to users. You will learn to use the SharePoint client OM and the ADO.NET Data Services (REST APIs) to access SharePoint data and present them in add-ins. The session concludes with the deployment of the add-in to a shared location so it can be accessed centrally.
Enhancing your SharePoint Site with Silverlight
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Speaker: Paul Stubbs   
Level: Beginner   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Are you ready to rev up your SharePoint sites with Silverlight 4? SharePoint and Silverlight make an unbeatable combination for building rich web applications. In this session, you will learn how to develop these solutions more easily than ever with Visual Studio 2010 and SharePoint's new client object model and REST services. This talk will demonstrate building Silverlight web parts for SharePoint 2010 using Visual Studio 2010 and deploying them to SharePoint.
Getting Started with Development on SharePoint 2010
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Speaker: Paul Stubbs   
Level: Beginner   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Are you developer who is new to SharePoint? SharePoint 2010 has many new developer oriented features. This session is a lap around SharePoint 2010 for developers providing a brief look and code- based demos of the major new features in building user interfaces, building on the data platform, and general programmability.. Demo-heavy, it will cover tooling, services and deployment and will introduce you to the key concepts and practices you need to know to get engaged with SharePoint development.
Information Architecture in SharePoint 2010
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Speaker: James Downey   
Level: Beginner   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Learn how the new metadata service and managed terms makes SharePoint a powerful platform for a robust information architecture.
REST Services in SharePoint 2010
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Speaker: Robert Sweeney   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Discuss the new REST services in SharePoint 2010 and show some real world examples of how to leverage these new services. This discussion will assume the audience have some knowledge of SharePoint lists and REST services.
REST Services in SharePoint 2010
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Speaker: Robert Sweeney   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Discuss the new REST services in SharePoint 2010 and show some real world examples of how to leverage these new services. This discussion will assume the audience have some knowledge of SharePoint lists and REST services.
Setting up your SharePoint Developer Environment
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Speaker: Matthew Burnett   
Level: Advanced   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Now that you can install Microsoft SharePoint 2010 on the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems, what is the best way to do it? There are many considerations from RAM and CPU to sample content and custom properties. One of the keys is PowerShell scripting to create sites, tear down sites, configure list schema, and clean up log files. In this session, we show you how easy it is to get SharePoint on your development machine, we share the requirements to get this done, we provide easy samples of scripts to set up and tear down your development environment, and we cover SharePoint developer options with Windows 7 virtualization and enterprise environments.
SharePoint 2010 - Custom Logging and Instrumentation
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Speaker: James Waymire   
Level: Advanced   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Creating your own custom logging service to log events to the SharePoint trace logs can be a life saver when you are troubleshooting SharePoint 2010. Ever had a feature or webpart that was blowing up, but no useful info was captured in the SharePoint logs? In this session we will look at creating your own custom logging service to write to the SharePoint Trace(ULS) logs. We will cover creation of the logging service, logging categories, logging levels, etc... No more running into a brick wall when your code doesn't want to play nice with SharePoint. It's like relationship counseling for SharePoint developers...
SharePoint 2010 External Content Types
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Speaker: Shawn Parker   
Level: Advanced   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Extending SharePoint 2010 to create, read, update and delete in external systems. We will cover simple BCS connections defined through SharePoint Designer and then we will dive into completely custom VisualStudio 2010 C# BCS development project that connects to a custom data store.
SharePoint Web Parts 101: Then and Now
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Speaker: Joseph Ackerman   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Building custom web parts has always been one of the best ways to extend SharePoint functionality and create applications based on the SharePoint platform. This presentation will review the steps required to build a web part for SharePoint 2007, then outline the improved tools and simplified processes for building web parts in SharePoint 2010. Along the way we will highlight how Visual Studio 2010 has become the best tool for creating custom SharePoint 2010 solutions. No experience building custom solutions in SharePoint is required to understand this presentation, but a basic familiarity with SharePoint, Visual Studio and .Net is recommended.
Workflow in SharePoint
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Speaker: Robert Eisenberg   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Workflow in SharePoint. Begin with the out-of-the-box workflows. Then bring them into SharePoint Designer and modify them. Finally bring them into Visual Studio and add advanced modifications. Visio Services will also be looked at.

75 min sessions
Handouts with lots of Q&A time
Hands-on demos or exercises
Chalk talks or full-on slides
Experts sharing their insights
Share with others, etc.

...and free coffee and food!
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