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SQL Saturday #150 & TechDay in Baton Rouge–Sharepoint

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This year’s SQLSaturday in Baton Rouge includes a Sharepoint track with 2 local speakers(Cody Gros & Eric Trivette), MCM Tom Resing and Bill Waters. Sharepoint sessions are great for those in the BI field using Microsoft BI stack managing PerformancePoint and PowerView/SSRS integration or SQL Server DBAs having a Sharepoint SQL instance.

 
8:20AM - Mapping Mashups with SharePoint Designer

Mapping Mashups with SharePoint Designer including an Overview of Current Map Service Providers, an Introduction to Customizing the Data View Web Part, and a Demonstration of Dynamic Mapping from List Data

Session Level: Intermediate

Tom Resing

Tom is a Microsoft Certified Master in SharePoint. He is passionate about online collaboration technologies and loves being active in the SharePoint Community. Tom has been blogging about SharePoint for the last 5 years after certifying on the 2007 platform. Tom has enjoyed 15 years in the internet industry developing products and web site functionality in Perl, C++, Java, VB.Net and C#. With SharePoint, Tom prefers an Out of the Box approach to deployment.

Contact URL: http://tomresing.com

 
9:35AM - SQL Server Best Practices for SharePoint 2010

Are you a SharePoint administrator and now have to maintain all your SharePoint databases? This session will provide you with the information you need to maintain your SharePoint databases including: - Backup/Recovery of databases - Determining your recovery model -Building maintenance plans - SQL Aliases

Session Level: Intermediate

Cody Gros

Cody Gros has been in the IT field for over 7 years working with SharePoint and Windows Server Technology. He is well versed in SharePoint 2010/2007 and is experienced in applying PowerShell scripting to SharePoint and Active Directory automation solutions.

Contact URL: http://blog.codygros.com

 
10:50AM - SharePoint Development for ASP.NET Developers

Getting started in the world of SharePoint development? Have ASP.NET development experience? In this session, you will learn how SharePoint 2010 is built off the ASP.NET platform. We will also bridge the gap between both platforms by covering the basics of the SharePoint platform and set you on the path to developing your own SharePoint solutions.

Session Level: Beginner

Eric Trivette

Eric Trivette, MCPD, has been working with Microsoft ASP.NET since December 2006. Eric began SharePoint development with SharePoint 2010 and works with Antares Technology Solutions as a consultant where he designs and implements custom solutions in SharePoint 2010 and all versions of ASP.NET.

 

1:10PM - Integrate with Business Connectivity Services

Business Connectivity Services with Microsoft SQL Server including an Overview of the Business Connectivity Services, an Introduction to Configuring BCS, and Demonstrations of using External Lists and External Data Columns.

Session Level: Advanced

Tom Resing

Tom is a Microsoft Certified Master in SharePoint. He is passionate about online collaboration technologies and loves being active in the SharePoint Community. Tom has been blogging about SharePoint for the last 5 years after certifying on the 2007 platform. Tom has enjoyed 15 years in the internet industry developing products and web site functionality in Perl, C++, Java, VB.Net and C#. With SharePoint, Tom prefers an Out of the Box approach to deployment.

Contact URL: http://tomresing.com

 

2:25PM - Adding Metro Style Navigation to a SharePoint Site

This is a walk through of how to create a Metro Sytle Navigation to a SharePoint Site, potentially including exposing high level Core Metrics in tiles to bubble that key information to users.

Session Level: Intermediate

Bill Watters 

Speaker photoI am a Nerd who loves soccer, hanging with my family and sharing what I learn. I have been in IT for over 15 years and focused on Portal Solutions for the last 10. I am currently highly focused on BI Integration with SharePoint and making data more accessable to users.

Contact URL: http://wattersbill72.wordpress.com

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