SharePoint Nightmares Session: Slides and Pics

door Tom Rovers op 7 May, 2009

When we planned yesterday’s Sparked Toolkit Session on SharePoint Nightmares we couldn’t have dreamt of a better result. Our speakers were kept to a strict time constraint by Dave Kiwi, which left plenty of room for discussion. The room was completely filled and the sessions were inspiring and very interactive.

Perhaps the most surprising part of the evening was that the speakers (who are all very well established in the SharePoint world) weren’t afraid to admit that some of the SharePoint nightmares they encountered were (partly) caused by themselves. So I guess that the main take away from this evening is: Everybody makes mistakes, but we only get better by learning from them.

You’ll find all the slides of the presentations below; don’t hesitate to ask questions in the comments. Be warned: Two of the presentations are in Dutch, the rest are all in English.

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Marianne’s slides on the SharePoint Document Library are available here: http://www.slideshare.net/sparked/sharepoint-document-libraryintegration-of-vsto-addin-with-sharepoint-content-types

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We’d love to see you all at the next Toolkit Session!

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Matthias Fonteyne 7 May, 2009 at 13:08

What a great evening. Nice to hear that everybody encounters the same issues from time to time. Keep up the good work and see you all soon!

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