by Eugene Rosenfeld | Apr 15, 2010 | Boston Area SPUG, MOSS, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation
This is a repost of Geoff Varosky’s original post. I am pleased to announce that we have opened up registration for the Boston Area SharePoint Users Group inaugural meeting, being held on May 12th, 2010 at the Microsoft NERD Center in Cambridge, MA. Chris...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Apr 15, 2010 | Boston Area SPUG, MOSS, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation
This is a repost of Geoff Varosky’s original post. The Boston Area SharePoint Users Group was founded by Geoff Varosky of Grace-Hunt, Ryan Tacy of AvePoint, Eugene Rosenfeld [me] of Black Blade Associates, and Talbott Crowell of ThirdM. We wanted to bring together...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Apr 13, 2010 | MOSS, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation, SharePoint Portal Server 2003, Speaking, Workflow
Since I initially posted that I would be speaking at the SharePoint 2010 Evolution Conference in London this April, I’ve picked up an additional session. Not only am I delivering my, “Things that Should be Easy in SharePoint Development” session, but also am...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Mar 22, 2010 | MOSS, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, Speaking, WSS
I often get asked the question, “How do I as a SharePoint 2007 professional start getting expertise in SharePoint 2010? My organization is not planning to move to SharePoint 2010 because its customers still plan to be on SharePoint 2007 for some time .” Many...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Mar 15, 2010 | MOSS, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation, SharePoint Portal Server 2003, Speaking, Workflow, WSS
I’m very excited to be speaking at the SharePoint 2010 Evolution Conference in London this April. I was supposed to speak there last year as well but had a last-minute scheduling conflict. It was definitely my loss. I heard from speakers and attendees alike how good...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Mar 4, 2010 | InfoPath, MOSS, Office, SharePoint, Visual Studio, Workflow
I needed to write a customized approval workflow. I know I could use InfoPath to create custom approval task forms, and I saw many posts showing how this is done. But if I could use the SharePoint Approval Workflow task forms, I could save a lot of development time...