New features and functionality in SharePoint 2010 will be
the focal point, but SharePoint Server 2007 instruction will be plentiful at
SPTechCon—the SharePoint Technology Conference—being held Feb. 10–12 at the
Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport in Burlingame, Calif.
SPTechCon, produced by BZ Media LLC, which owns SD Times, will feature more
than 80 workshops and technical classes spanning three full days. The 39-member
faculty features some of the brightest minds in SharePoint today, including a
Microsoft Certified Master in SharePoint as well as numerous Microsoft MVPs and
a host of experts with very specific knowledge about all aspects of SharePoint.
The first day will feature full-day workshops for people just getting started
with SharePoint. “SharePoint 101” sessions will be offered for developers, IT
administrators and business users. Other workshops include “Become a SharePoint 2010 Power User,” "SharePoint Site Planning: Get it Right the First Time,”
and “15 Things Developers Should Know About Migrating to SharePoint 2010.”
The opening keynote will again be presented by Tom Rizzo, Microsoft’s director
of SharePoint. Rizzo, who delivered the keynote address at the two SPTechCon
events in 2009, will speak on the delivery of SharePoint 2010. A second keynote
will be given by Ted Pattison, a SharePoint consultant who recently founded
Critical Path Training.
A special session called “Tell Me Something I Don’t Know (About SharePoint)”
gives Microsoft’s SharePoint partners an opportunity to present important
information to conference attendees in an entertaining, lightning-talk style,
while “Pizza and Answers” gives attendees a chance to talk to our expert faculty
members in a very informal setting.
By David
Rubinstein
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