[Hidden-tech] Tuesday December 15th @ 6 PM - SQLSets overview & Windows SharePoint Services 101

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             SQL Sets overview by Mike Morris 
            6-6:30 PM

            

             SQLSets  

            SQL Sets is an essential tool for Developers, Testers, Systems Analysts, DBAs and Auditors. SQL Sets allows you to quickly capture and organize snapshots of your SQL Server data into a single, self-contained file called a Portable Data Document. In conjunction with the free SQL Sets Reader, these files allow for easy sharing of and collaboration on relational data with team members and business partners, or simple saving and archiving for other purposes - with no need for a database connection or concerns about export formats. 

            

            Some examples of how SQL Sets can help you. What is your Role? I'm a Developer. I'm a Tester/QA Analyst. I'm a Systems Analysts. I'm a Database Administrator. I'm an Auditor. 
         
         
              
             
         
         
             
             Windows SharePoint Services 101 by Craig Pilkenton 
            6:30-8 PM

             Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (WSS), the 'V8-Hemi' engine for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, allows any organization to quickly setup a collaboration platform for their users with no cost for WSS; just the use of an available Windows Server 2003 with a SQL 2005 database. WSS helps teams stay connected and productive by providing easy access to the people, documents, and information they need to make more informed decisions and get the job done. 
             In this high-level presentation we'll walk through the framework of a WSS setup including security, the point-and-click interface for managing and building out sites for your users, along with how your users can learn to collaborate and share information that is readily available to all but security-trimmed as well. As time allows we'll talk about the potholes and pitfalls of running WSS/SharePoint installations and how to continually build the 'collaboration experience'. 
             Find out more about  Windows SharePoint Services  
             Craig Pilkenton is a SharePoint engineer leading collaboration and social networking efforts, and has been living in both the developer and IT Pro worlds for the last 13 years. During this time he has built many different business applications in C#, ASP.NET, TSQL, and Windows Powershell, along with supporting many Microsoft platforms such as SQL Server 2000/2005 with Reporting Services, Windows Servers, and most recently Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 installations. 
             Craig is also an MCTP for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. 
             
         
         
               
         
         
               
             
               
             
             
                                 
             
             
             
             
               
         
         
               
         
         
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
         
     
 
 
 
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