Basic Class - SharePoint Orientation...
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Just like a lot of people leave the blinking 12:00 on the VCR...a lot of people leave SharePoint with the default configuration settings.
If your SharePoint site still has the "default" look and feel, then you REALLY need SharePoint Resources Basics Class.
The SharePoint Resources Basics Class will present:
- SharePoint 2007:
- Planning for capacity, taxonomy, and security.
- Differences between WSS and MOSS, and why you should care.
- Administration, how to maintain your sites in a sane manner.
- Development, VB and C#, Web Parts, and integration external web applications.
- Planning, implementing and deploying SharePoint search.
- User presented scenarios, give us your problem and we will give you an answer
Presenting at the next SharePoint Resources Basics Class:
- Gary Blatt - President/Founder
SharePoint Users Group of
NoVA , President/Lead Trainer SharePoint Resources, and Lead
Architect for Collaboration --
SpryMethods
- Dale C Clarke, MBCS - Dale has worked in the IT industry for over 40 years as a requirements analyst, trainer, and technology integrator. He was engaged as Webmaster for Bureau of African Affairs and later for East Asian and Pacific Affairs of the US Department of State. Dale was the Technical Director for CAP Gemini, Sojeti, for a decade. He was IT manager for MCI in the first year and helped plan the enterprise that became one of the largest TelCos. When W3 was in its infancy, Dale began the Capital Area Internet Services (CAIS) the earliest ISP serving the DC area. He holds a Master in the British Computing Society and Suma Cum Laude (B.S, Computer Information Systems) at Strayer University. Currently he is co-developing a white paper delineating roles-and-responsibilities for SharePoint Farm Deployment and Maintenance.
The training is based on real-world, hands-on, "get the job done" knowledge and experience. It will prepare you to use your new found knowledge the instant you get back to your desk.
Remember, this is a broad SharePoint overview. Individual topics and issues may not be covered to the depth or to the level required by individuals. The overall needs of the class may mean that specific issues be dealt with during a follow up discussion after the conclusion of the Basics Class.
*The above planned topics may change without notice.

