Registration Open for SharePoint Saturday Boston – 9/25/10

SharePointSatBostonI am pleased to announce that registration is now open for SharePoint Saturday Boston! Register today to reserve your spot. Registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis.

What’s SharePoint Saturday Boston?

SharePoint Saturday Boston is a free community‐focused SharePoint event dedicated to educating and engaging members of the local technical community. SharePoint Saturday draws upon the expertise of local SharePoint IT professionals, developers and solutions architects who come together to share their real world experiences, lessons learned, best practices, and general knowledge with other like‐minded individuals.

When is SharePoint Saturday Boston?

Saturday, September 25th, 2010
8:00AM – 6:00PM

Where will SharePoint Saturday Boston be held?

SharePoint Saturday Boston will be held at the Microsoft Waltham office at 201 Jones Rd., Sixth Floor, Waltham, MA 02451

Who is organizing this event?

ThirdM and Grace-Hunt 

How do I register?

Registration is limited and based on first come first serve basis. http://spsboston.eventbrite.com

 

SharePoint Saturday Boston – Call for Speakers – 9/25/10

That’s right! The venue is confirmed, and we’re starting to open up the flood gates for speakers and sponsors. The call for speakers is officially open, with the sponsor call coming soon (later this week most likely – so stay tuned for that).

If you are interested in speaking at SharePoint Saturday Boston on September 25th, 2010, please download the speaker’s submission form here.

After completing the form, please return it to SPSBoston@live.com as soon as possible as the speaker slots fill up fast. The call for speakers WILL CLOSE by August 21st, 2010. You must have the form in by then if you wish to speak at the event!

Once your outline is received we will review and send email confirmation that it was accepted.

What: Join SharePoint architects, developers, and other professionals that work with Microsoft SharePoint Technologies for the 3rd ‘SharePoint Saturday’ Boston event, to be held on Saturday, September 25th, 2010 at the Microsoft Office on Jones Road in Waltham, MA.  SharePoint Saturday will be an educational, informative & lively day filled with sessions from respected SharePoint professionals & MVPs, covering a wide variety of SharePoint-orientated topics.  SharePoint Saturday is FREE, open to the public and is your local chance to immerse yourself in SharePoint! 

When: September 25th, 2010

Where: Microsoft Office, 201 Jones Road, Waltham, MA

Follow us on twitter at @SPSBoston, and use the hashtag #spsbos when tweeting about the event. Visit the SharePoint Saturday Boston website for the most up-to-date information as well: http://www.sharepointsaturday.org/boston

 

Speaking and Sponsoring SharePoint Saturday NYC on July 31st, 2010

It has been a very busy week for me, so even though I received confirmation last weekend, I am just getting around to posting about it now. I was very pleased to find an email in my inbox to find that my session has been accepted for SharePoint Saturday NYC!

SharePoint Saturday NYC will be held at the Microsoft Manhattan Office – more details are on the site here http://www.sharepointsaturday.org/ny/Pages/about.aspx

Also, we will be teaming up with one of our favorite partners, AvePoint, to help sponsor the event (we’ll be raffling off a netbook!)

My session will be on Creating Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010.

Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the List Item Menu, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, demonstrations to build and apply them in SharePoint, as well as provide resources for additional information.

This session is the 2010 version of the session I have been giving off and on for the past year and a half, upgraded and completely revamped for 2010. If you’ve attended my 2007 version of this session, then you will be in luck, as there is a lot more happening with custom actions in SharePoint 2010, we might need to gloss over some of the base material to build these out.

I will also be covering creating these in SharePoint Designer 2010, and importing them into Visual Studio 2010. Lots of fun and excitement! I hope to see all of my 8 readers there!

 

SharePoint Saturday DC 2010 Recap and Session Materials

What a weekend! With over 900 attendees (929 I think was the number), over 90 speakers, and over 30 sponsors – this was the largest event of its kind ever held, and it went extremely smooth, thanks to the efforts of Dux Raymond Sy, Dan Usher, Gino Degregori, Jennifer Davis, and all of the volunteers who helped keep it together. To grasp the size of this event, most SharePoint Saturday events average between 50 and 250 attendees. Great work everyone!

It was a dark, and stormy mid-afternoon. From the skies bellowed large hail, winds, and torrential rains. Luckily, we missed that by about an hour. Landed at IAD shortly after 5, grabbed my rental car, and headed with some co-workers to the hotel in Falls Church, with a quick last minute stop at Staples for some supplies for our booth (poster-board does not pack well…). We dropped off our stuff at the hotel, and headed to the Speaker + Sponsor dinner. It was an amazing site, that I did not expect to see at a SharePoint Saturday Event, lots of familiar faces, some of which I had not seen since the 2009 SharePoint Conference, and some of which I had yet to meet, and a LOT of old friends. Had some great conversations, food, and drinks, and then headed back to our hotel with a good percentage of the crowd.

The event itself was mind-boggling. The lines flowed smoothly for the close to 1000 people that were there, people were able to get in and register quickly. I in the meantime helped setup the Grace-Hunt booth, donned my “booth babe” shirt from the Women in SharePoint, and headed into the theater for the keynote. Dux and Marcy Kellar did a great job with their opening song, and we had a virtual keynote from Arpan Shah, the Director of the Microsoft SharePoint Product team.

After the keynote, as you might guess, the sessions started. And lots of them. There were about (100) 75 minute sessions happening throughout two buildings. My session kicked off at 2:30 – “From SharePoint Designer to Visual Studio – Prototyping and Deploying Solutions in SharePoint 2010”, and I think it went rather well if I do say so myself 🙂 Thanks to Brian Jackett for fielding a couple of questions from the audience as well, and donating his presentation mouse for the session. I always lose mine, but luckily found it later on. Thanks Brian!

KLO_3999 by kennethlo.Thank you to all of the (50, exactly) attendees that came to my session, it was a good one. This was the first time delivering that particular session, and I would LOVE any feedback you could offer. You were a fun crowd, at least, you laughed at my jokes (checks are in the mail, I PROMISE!).

Credit for the photo on the right goes to Ken Lo – he dropped into my session, so I had to do a little posing for the camera…. 🙂

I even got a cameo on Christian Buckley’s slide deck, as well as managed to help confuse Mark Rackley’s attendees for a bit. Fun!

The entire day I spent much of the time meeting existing and potential clients, new faces, friends, and catching up with old ones. By the end of the day, my dogs were barking something fierce, but, luckily Rackspace had the solution – free drinks at SharePint over at Greavys.

The night ended chatting with old and few friends, and was the perfect end to a great event.

So, without further ado – below is my deck from the event. I cannot wait for the next one!

 

Just two more weeks until SharePoint Saturday DC!

That’s right, we’re getting down to the wire (and I need to work on my presentation!)

Join myself, and at the moment, roughly 1099 other people signed up to attend this historic (for SharePoint Saturday) event!

Some quick statistics (taken from the SharePoint Saturday DC website update that was posted today)…

– 1100 registered
– 30 sponsors
– 100 total sessions
– Venue parking is FREE
– Recommended Hotel: Fairview Park Marriott
– $1000 raised for Red Cross Donation. Donate now!
Register to be a Live Blogger for EndUserSharePoint.com
– Invite others to SPSDC with this sample email message
All speakers + sponsors attending must register to the event

Lots of seats still available. If you haven’t registered, do it now!

Grace-Hunt will be there sponsoring the event, so please drop by and say hello to myself and Tim Enright. We’ll be at the table with the Grace-Hunt logo on the front of it 🙂

I will also be speaking at the event, so, if you’re interested to learn how to prototype solutions and deploy them in SharePoint 2010, then by all means, come and drop in my session. Information of my session below…

From SharePoint Designer to Visual Studio – Prototyping and Deploying Solutions in SharePoint 2010
With SharePoint 2010, analysts and developers now have the ability to work together more efficiently to prototype solutions in SharePoint Designer 2010, and then deploy those re-usable solutions utilizing Visual Studio 2010. In this session we’ll introduce this new functionality available with SharePoint 2010 and its toolset, and complete a few demonstrations to showcase these new features.

 

Speaking at SharePoint Saturday DC on May 15th, 2010

It appears that this SharePoint Saturday will be like no other, and I am excited to be a part of it. SharePoint Saturdays seem to usually number from anywhere from 75-275 attendees, and from about 20-30 speakers, just based on the ones I have attended, or know something about. SharePoint Saturday DC is fixing to have roughly 800 attendees, and 79 speakers. This will be the largest SharePoint Saturday event ever, with an all-star studded list of speakers and some very interesting sessions, if you are anywhere near Washington DC on May 15th, definitely take the day and come to SharePoint Saturday DC.

I will be presenting a new session entitled “From SharePoint Designer to Visual Studio – Prototyping and Deploying Solutions in SharePoint 2010”. With SharePoint 2010, analysts and developers now have the ability to work together more efficiently to prototype solutions in SharePoint Designer 2010, and then deploy those re-usable solutions utilizing Visual Studio 2010. In this session we’ll introduce this new functionality available with SharePoint 2010 and its toolset, and complete a few demonstrations to showcase these new features.

I hope you can join me for this, and many other sessions in DC next month!

The What and the Why…
You’re invited to ‘SharePoint Saturday DC’, on Saturday, May 15, 2010 at the NVCC Community Cultural Center in Annandale, VA.  SharePoint Saturday DC is FREE and will be an educational, informative & lively day filled with sessions from respected SharePoint professionals & MVPs, covering a wide variety of SharePoint-oriented topics.  SharePoint Saturday is FREE, open to the public and is your local chance to immerse yourself in SharePoint!

The Where…
SharePoint Saturday DC will be held at the NVCC Community Cultural Center in Annandale, VA. For more information, directions, etc., go here: http://bit.ly/spsdcvenue

The When…
SharePoint Saturday DC will take place on Saturday, May 15th, 2010, from 8AM to 6PM EST.

The How…
SharePoint Saturday DC is being organized by Dan Usher, Dux Raymond Sy, Gino Degregori, and Jennifer Davis, as well as being sponsored by a great cast of sponsors, including Grace-Hunt.

The How do I register for this great event?
That’s easy. Go here to register: http://spsdc.eventbrite.com/, and remember, it’s free!

 

Better Late Than Never… Wrap-Up of SharePoint Saturday Boston 2/27/10

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It has been an absolute whirlwind since a few weeks before the SharePoint Saturday Boston, and still is going on as such, not a bad thing mind you, what is it they say about idle hands? In any event, I am finally getting around to pushing out a blog post about this event… so here goes.

First off, I would like to extend thanks to Talbott Crowell and his wife, Pradeepa Siva, of ThirdM, and Chris Bowen of Microsoft for helping organize this event. I took on most of the duties for organizing this event up front, but, it was a team effort all of the way, securing the facility (Microsoft office in Waltham), securing speakers and sponsors, handling registration, and day of planning. They were a HUGE help, and also helped me maintain some semblance of sanity during the event.

Next – Mother Nature. Yes. You. After months of planning and tireless effort, you had to go and dump an entire [insert any large home improvement store here] of wrenches into our gears. Thanks. A week or so before the event, with well over 300 attendees, speakers, and sponsors registered, you had to drop in one heck of a week of weather across the entire eastern seaboard. Rain, snow, sleet, hail, flooding – you name it, Ms. Mother Nature played it. None-the-less, excluding speakers and sponsors who we had register the event to get an accurate count, we had well over 225 people attend. WELL OVER. Minus the 29 speakers and associated entourages, the 21 sponsors and their people as well, we still had over 225 people attend. That is impressive! Even with Ms. Mother Nature bearing down on us like helpless cattle, we still had a tremendous turnout.

Speaking of the weather – our speakers. With only a few minor conflicts, and last minute schedule shifts, 28 of our 29 speakers made it. Both which had coverage. More than half of the speakers we had here at SharePoint Saturday Boston, came from out of town. Either they drove in the horrid weather on Friday night, or they came in early on flights over Friday and Saturday to make it here. Thank you all so much.

Let’s have a round of applause for our speakers again, who were not paid a dime to attend, they came out of their own pocket, or, out of their respective companies’ pockets – to share the joys and triumphs of SharePoint with fellow Bostonians and New Englanders – (sorry in advance if some of the speakers below did not have their company listed in their speaker forms, or, had their current employer listed on LinkedIn – shoot me an email, tweet, or message via carrier pigeon and I’ll update accordingly!)

Adam Macaulay – CorasWorks
Nate Buell – Metalogix
Bob German – Microsoft
Chris Bortlik – Microsoft
Chris Geier – K2
Chris McNulty – KMA
Christian Buckley – echoTechnology
Christina Wheeler – Summit 7 Systems
David J. Pileggi Jr. – Insight
Florin Muntean – Phillips
G. Scott Singleton – i3solutions
Geoff Varosky – Grace-Hunt
Jacob Lauzier – Atalasoft
Jeff Willinger – RightPoint
Jerry Hughes – Grace-Hunt
Jose M. Colon – MicroLink
Linc Williams – i3solutions
Mark Rackley – UNFI
Rebecca Isserman – B&R Solutions
Richard Harbridge – Cosma International Group of Magna International
Russ Edelman – Corridor Consulting
Ryan Tacy – AvePoint
Sadalit Van Buren – Burntsand
Srini Sistla – ComSys
Steven Fowler – Corridor Consulting
Supriyo “SB” Chatterjee – KeyTech LLC
Tom Miller – BlueThread Technologies
Tracey Klein – MindSHIFT
Virgil Carroll – High Monkey Consulting

And our sponsors, not only does the content drive these events from our speakers, but, our sponsors take care of everything else. Without both speakers and sponsors, these events would not be possible. Sponsors took care of everything from raffle items, speaker dinner, speaker shirts, attendee shirts, venue, lunch, breakfast, afternoon snacks, pens, pads, bags (they’ll be here for the next event, I swear! They arrived the night AFTER the event!), and everything in between.

Event Sponsors
Microsoft – Facility
Grace-Hunt – Host, Event Organizer, Attendee Pads and Pens
ThirdM – Host, Event Organizer
AvePoint – Lunch Sponsor
Quest Software – Breakfast Sponsor
RepliWeb – Drinks and Snacks
K2 – Speaker Dinner Social
echoTechnology – Attendee Bags
RackSpace – Schedule and Evaluation Printing
Bluethread – Speaker Shirts
CorasWorks – Attendee Shirts

Raffle Sponsors
CorasWorks – CorasWorks AppEngine
KMA – SharePoint Health Check 2-Day Services
PluralSight – PluralSight On-Demand 1-Year Standard Subscription
MetaLogix – Garmin Nuvi 855 Portable GPS
echoTechnology – Zune HD
Source Consulting – $225 American Express Gift Card
Burntsand – 2 Red Sox Tickets
Edgewater Technology – $200 Legal Seafoods Gift Certificate
Slalom Consulting – XBox 360
Innovative-e – 1 seat to Delivering SharePoint Success Mentoring Workshop
O’Reilly – Books
Cengage Technology – Books
Pearson Education – Books

And last, but, certainly not least, the attendees. Who made it out, on a Saturday, in the winter, during some horrific weather, on a Saturday, in horrific weather, on a Saturday, in horrific weather (ok, so the sun came out for a very brief period!) This is an entirely community focused event. Without you, our attendees, there really would be no event to speak of. We as speakers and organizers LOVE to speak at, and organize these events (our sponsors love them too!). I’ve said it before, and I will say it again, and others have done the same, the SharePoint community is one like no other. I’ve had the privilege to work in most aspects of the IT world – from a network engineer, to dial-up support technician, to systems administrator, to web designer, and just about everything in between. There truly is no community that I am aware of like the SharePoint community, and I am truly grateful to be a part of it.

Thank you ALL for attending, sponsoring, and speaking, to make SharePoint Saturday Boston a SMASHING SUCCESS!

On that note, two things.

1.) I’m planning another one already for later this year. I’d like to do them on a 6-ish month cycle. Stay tuned.

2.) Most of the attendees noted in their SPS Boston evaluations, that they do not attend a local SharePoint Users Group. Well – that is about to change. I’ve had it in mind for a while, and am collaborating with several other like minded people, that Boston (and the surrounding area) needs a new Users Group.

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Ryan Tacy of AvePoint, Eugene Rosenfeld of Black Blade, Talbott Crowell of ThirdM, and myself of Grace-Hunt, are starting up the Boston Area SharePoint Users Group. We’re still working on an online home for ourselves, which should hopefully grow legs within the next week, but, we have a venue, a speaker, and a date and time laid down in stone already.

Please, if you are in the Boston Area, join is, on the same date of the official launch of Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010, for the first meeting of the Boston Area SharePoint Users Group, at the Microsoft New England Research and Development (N.E.R.D.!) Center on May 12, 2010, from 6PM to 8PM. Chris Bortlik will be presenting “Introducing SharePoint 2010”.

Follow the BASPUG on twitter at @BASPUG and via the hashtag #BASPUG

Now, back to our regularly scheduled programming…

Please visit http://www.sharepointsaturday.org/boston for copies of session decks (including my own, under sessions – you’ll see a familiar list view web part with sessions we have available), sponsor, and speaker information from the event.

Thank you ALL again. This was a great event to see old friends, and make many new ones, and I look forward to our next SPS Boston event!

Follow SharePoint Saturday Boston on twitter at @SPSBoston and via the hashtag #SPSBos

 

Registration Now Open for SharePoint Saturday DC!

 

Ladies and Gentlemen, registration has now opened up for SharePoint Saturday DC! Information taken right from the site –

Registration has now opened for SharePoint Saturday DC on May 15. In addition, you can optionally donate $20.10 to the American Red Cross which will greatly help victims of recent global calamities.

Don’t forget to tell your colleagues and friends to register before slots run out!

Register now: http://spsdc.eventbrite.com

And as usual, Dux Raymond Sy is up to some good as always, so he’s giving you the option to also donate $20.10 to a great charity. Sign up today, and add a few points into the karma basket for yourself as well.

Grace-Hunt is also going to be sponsoring the event, and speakers have not been chosen as of yet. Either way, I will see you in DC on May 15th!

 

 

Just a Few More Days Until SharePoint Saturday Boston

We’re closing in on a great event for SharePoint Saturday here in Boston, and, we still have seats available. Click here to register to attend today!image

In addition to almost 30 speakers and sessions for the event, ranging in topics from End User, Administration and Developer topics, we also have a boatload of FREE giveaway raffle prizes from our awesome sponsors, just for coming to learn about SharePoint on a Saturday.

What will be raffled off? Well, have a look:

CorasWorks – CorasWorks AppEngine
KMA – SharePoint Health Check 2-Day Services
PluralSight – PluralSight On-Demand 1-Year Standard Subscription
MetaLogix – Garmin Nuvi 855 Portable GPS
echoTechnology – Zune HD
Source Consulting – $225 American Express Gift Card
Burntsand – 2 Red Sox Tickets
Edgewater Technology – $200 Legal Seafoods Gift Certificate
Slalom Consulting – XBox 360
O’Reilly – Books
Cengage Technology – Books
Pearson Education – Books

That’s a lot of good stuff, almost makes me wish I was an attendee rather than a speaker, sponsor and organizer of the event!

In addition to those goods, breakfast, snacks, and lunch will all be provided free of charge by AvePoint, Quest Software, and RepliWeb, so you do not have to worry about going hungry, mentally or physically.

Each attendee will also receive a free SharePoint Saturday Boston shirt, provided by CorasWorks, a free “swag bag”, sponsored by echoTechnology, scratch pads and pens from yours truly at Grace-Hunt, and the chance to learn a heck of a lot from some of the best in the business.

What are you waiting for? Register today! http://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=145192 Or, visit the SharePoint Saturday Boston website for more information. See you on Saturday!

 

SharePoint Saturday Boston – Session Survey

We’re just over a week away from our upcoming SharePoint Saturday Boston event!image

We are still working on the schedule, and will have that posted as soon as possible. To aid us in setting up the schedule, we would appreciate if you could respond to our Survey here: http://bit.ly/SPSBosSurvey of sessions that you would like to attend, so that we can gauge how many people will plan to attend these sessions, and thus, allow us to make sure we have enough room available.

Thank you – and we greatly appreciate your feedback.

Not registered yet? Sign up today for this FREE event! http://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=145192

And be sure to follow us on twitter for the latest and greatest information surrounding this event @SPSBoston

For more information on this free event, visit the main site here: SharePoint Saturday Boston