There are seven listings on this week’s SharePoint Community Calendar. If you have an event you would like listed for a future event, you can tweet @TeamEUSP or send an email to SPCalendar [at]EndUserSharePoint.com. Thanks for the support.
The SharePoint Community keeps rolling along. This week there are 10 public events posted from around the world on the SharePoint Community Calendar.
“This Week in SharePoint” is a listing of what we have been sent by organizations sponsoring a SharePoint event this week for listing on the SharePoint Community Calendar. Contact us with your events at SPCalendar@EndUserSharePoint.com.
Webcast 4/7/2010 9:00 AM
5 Templates to Maximize SharePoint for Project Management
New York, NY 4/7/2010 5:30 PM
NYC SharePoint User Group
Louisville, CO 4/7/2010 [...]
Here is the list of live events scheduled this week, taken from the SharePoint Community Calendar.
I’m teaching on site all this week, so I’m trying to get a handle on who’s doing what when I come home each evening. Here’s the list of events I’ve got for this week. Please add more to the comments section and I’ll update each evening as they come in.
Yes, the title is a mouthful, but if you’ve got a half hour, this is a fun session. Michael Gannotti, Laura Rogers, Mike Watson, Joel Oleson and I take a quick stab at what we saw this week and try to put it into perspective. For those who couldn’t attend SPC09, you can hear the excitement in the voices as we discuss what we discovered and the people we met.
Joel is at the bottom of the world this week. I caught up with him in Singapore, we both ignored the 12 hour time difference and had a nice discussion about all things SharePoint.
Joel Oleson and I got a chance to catch up today. We’re back on track to continue with our weekly series of broadcasts. We hadn’t spoken for a while, so there is a wide diversity of subjects covered. We did run 5 minutes over our usual 15 minute limit, but I think it was well worth it.
Joel has been on the road with Eric for the past two weeks, so we haven’t had a chance to do our weekly recordings. Howevever, they’ve been very good and documenting there travels with pictures from various outings.
After a little break from recording, Joel and I are back at it. In this week’s segment we cover everything from the controversy created by the release of 2010 information to the plethora of babys being born to SharePoint geeks. Have a listen…












