SSW Update - Do you know the best way to take SharePoint data offline?
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G'Day Developers!

In SharePoint 2010, there are quite a few tools that we can use to take SharePoint data offline. Let’s look at our options:

  • use Outlook to synchronize document libraries, calendar and contacts offline
  • use Excel to take read-only copies of list data offline
  • use Access to take list data offline – Access also lets you edit offline and synchronize back
  • use SharePoint Workspace (this was Groove) to take entire Site offline, unfortunately this doesn’t work for calendars

We think the best way is to use Workspaces instead of Outlook:

  1. SharePoint Workspace synchronize an entire site
    • So when lists are renamed it knows about it
    • It also knows about new lists that are added to a SharePoint site

    Figure: SharePoint Workspace synchronizing an entire site

  2. Outlook can be quite busy when synchronizing to Exchange server; it is good to not burden it with more work

While SharePoint Workspace is quite good, we don’t like to store lists in it:

  1. Access has better filtering, sorting options when offline

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Sydney .NET User Group -
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.NET User Group

6 days to go!

Sydney .NET User Group
Wednesday 15th September 2010
5:45pm - 9:00pm
Microsoft, Sydney
1 Epping Road, North Ryde

SharePoint Blog vs Wiki Smackdown (including LiveWriter vs Rich Text Editing)

Speaker: Adam Cogan

In this session Adam will do a case study of putting up a KB/FAQ site on a SharePoint 2010 Foundation hosted environment.

We will walk down the alley while learning:

  • Live Writer and publishing to SharePoint Blog Site
  • Word 2010 and publishing to SharePoint Blog Site
  • Live Writer to Create Wiki pages in SharePoint via Blog Post
  • Wiki Rich Text Editing directly SharePoint Foundation 2010

In conclusion, we will spend some time looking at the advantages:

  • Live Writer is simple to use
  • Can download the styles from your SharePoint blog site so you can preview you blog post within Live Writer
  • The new Beta version 2011

And also the disadvantages:

  • Can only publish to SharePoint Blog Sites not Wiki Page libraries
  • Getting around the limitation where Microsoft does not allow Live Writer to directly publish to a Wiki

SQL Server 2008 – Policy Based Management.

Speaker: Venkatesan Prabu

Nowadays, Maintaining security standards and adhering to compliance becomes a challenging task. This session is a great hands on experience to deal with policy creation and evaluating the company standards using the newly created policy. Let’s take a practical problem and solve it straight away with our inbuilt policy and also let’s get an in-depth experience of creating our own policy.

To see more details and RSVP, please visit our facebook .NET group or our LinkedIn .NET group.


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Canberra .NET User Group -
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Canberra User Group

11 days to go!

Canberra .NET Developers User Group
Monday 20th September 2010

Lunch: 12:30pm - 1:30pm
King O'Malley's Irish Pub
131 City Walk
Canberra City

Dinner: 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Microsoft Canberra Branch
Walter Turnbull Building
Level 2, 44 Sydney Ave
Barton ACT

SharePoint Blog vs Wiki Smackdown (including LiveWriter vs Rich Text Editing) by Adam Cogan

In this session Adam will do a case study of putting up a KB/FAQ site on a SharePoint 2010 Foundation hosted environment.

We will walk down the alley while learning:

  • Live Writer and publishing to SharePoint Blog Site
  • Word 2010 and publishing to SharePoint Blog Site
  • Live Writer to Create Wiki pages in SharePoint via Blog Post
  • Wiki Rich Text Editing directly SharePoint Foundation 2010

In conclusion, we will spend some time looking at the advantages:

  • Live Writer is simple to use
  • Can download the styles from your SharePoint blog site so you can preview you blog post within Live Writer
  • The new Beta version 2011

And also the disadvantages:

  • Can only publish to SharePoint Blog Sites not Wiki Page libraries
  • Getting around the limitation where Microsoft does not allow Live Writer to directly publish to a Wiki

And we will declare the winner!

To see more details and RSVP, please visit our facebook .NET group or our LinkedIn .NET group.

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SSW Brain Quest -
Team Foundation Server and SharePoint 2010

SharePoint

18 days to go!

SSW Brain Quest Full Day Event:
9:00am - 6:00pm. 27 September - Melbourne

Team Foundation Server 2010 for Successful Project Management by Adam Cogan

Visual Studio Ultimate (formerly Visual Studio Team System (VSTS)) and Team Foundation Server (TFS) are the cornerstones of development on the Microsoft .NET platform. These are the best tools for a project manager to have successful projects and for the developers to have a focused and smooth software development process.

Come and see Adam Cogan, Microsoft Regional Director, VSTS Champ and Chief Architect from SSW show you:

  • How to successfully gather requirements with User stories
  • The right way to use work items
  • The way to complete a work items and send a 'done'
  • Use templates for your standard work items
  • The extra work items that developers always forget
  • What is good and bad about Excel and Project integration
  • What you can use from the built in reporting as well as the Project portals available on from the SharePoint dashboard
  • The important reports to give your Project Manager

Walk away knowing how to see the project health and progress. Visual Studio Ultimate is designed to help address many of these traditional problems faced by project managers. It does so by providing a set of integrated tools to help teams improve their software development activities and to help project managers better support the software development processes.

During this session we will cover the lifecycle of creating work items and tracking of releases using Visual Studio Ultimate and Team Foundation Server.

Visual Studio 2010 Team System - An Overview

Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Team System is an integrated software development platform to build the mission-critical applications that businesses depend on. It extends Visual Studio's integrated and productive experience from the developer to the entire development team by delivering powerful new role-based tools for software architects, developers, testers and project managers. In this session you will see an overview of these tools and how they can improve your software development cycle.

Visual Studio 2010 Testing with Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2010 - the life of a bug

Visual Studio 2010 makes up a large part of a .Net developers life. This session will delve into the 'life of a bug' by taking a walk in the shoes of an everyday bug from discovery to release (and the steps that make up the in between). Come along and check out the new features that will make you happier by making your code better, your job easier, and your team more productive by reducing the obstacles you face in your everyday coding life. Learn:

  • What the new features for testers and developers
  • How you now care - even if the tester can't reproduce the bug
  • How to stop struggling to find the source of the bug in your code
  • How can you streamline the testing process and make sure you don't repeat the same bugs
  • How to automate more and reproduce bugs easier and discover problems sooner.
What's new in SharePoint 2010

In this session Adam Cogan will provide information about what is new in SharePoint 2010 and his personal favorites. The SharePoint Team has invested in many including:

  • UX support for Silverlight and Ajax
  • their Web Content Management System
  • Digital Asset Management System (for videos)
  • Visual Studio 2010 tools for SharePoint 2010
  • Developer Platform
  • Office 2010 integration
  • RESTful Web API
  • Tagging and Rating

Let's see what's good and what's not.

Something About Mary (SharePoint 2010 and Office 2010)

Come see Adam Cogan explain what works well with SharePoint and Office for Mary and the other knowledge workers.

First you will get an overview of what is great about having SharePoint in your business. Then see real world examples of:

  • Using SharePoint 2010 and Office 2010 together (Comparing with what with had with 2007)
  • Where it fits with other important Microsoft products like CRM 4 and TFS
  • Examples of how Word and Excel can be integrated into business processes (separate from SharePoint), and then followed by
  • Examples of how Word, Excel, PowerPoint can be combined with SharePoint to improve visibility/searchability/versioning across the company
  • Overview of how data can be synchronised between the two (eg using Access and Excel)
  • Overview of what 'workflow' (really!) means
  • How Office can be incorporated into company workflows with SharePoint
  • High level examples of using/integrating Office with other products (eg VSTS integration with Outlook)
  • Where VBA and VSTO fit in terms of how solutions can be developed
  • Examples of other interesting Office/SharePoint integrations (eg the Atlassian SharePoint Connector and Office Connector)

This is a good chance for you to consider new ways of using Office in your company, along with pitfalls to avoid. Adam gets excited about this session because too often companies limit Office to just an email application, word processor and spreadsheet - completely missing the positive impact it can have on the entire business process.

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17 DEC 2010
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Scrum Training Course

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Scrum Training Course
Sydney, Wellington, Melbourne, Beijing and Perth
Cost: $3995 + GST
Cost for UG Members: $2995 + GST

This course is normally $3995 but there is a limited offer for User Group members to do the course at $2995 + GST

Overview

This Scrum Developer course is a unique and intensive five-day experience for software developers. The course guides teams on how to turn product requirements into potentially shippable increments of software using the Scrum framework, Visual Studio 2010, and modern software engineering practices. Attendees will work in self-organizing, self-managing teams using a common instance of Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 to achieve this goal.

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SYDNEY: Something About Mary (SharePoint and Office 2010)

Friday, 24th September 2010
8:00am-11:00am

Come and see Adam Cogan explain what works well with SharePoint and Office for Mary and the other knowledge workers.

First you will get an overview of what is great about having SharePoint in your business.

Then see real world examples of:

  • Using SharePoint 2010 and Office 2010 together
  • Where it fits with other important Microsoft products like CRM 4 and TFS
  • Examples of how Word and Excel can be integrated into business processes (separate from SharePoint), and then followed by
  • Examples of how Word, Excel, PowerPoint can be combined with SharePoint to improve visibility/ searchability/ versioning across the company
  • Overview of how data can be synchronized between SharePoint and external data sources (eg using Access and Excel)
  • Overview of what 'workflow' really means!
  • How Office can be incorporated into company workflows with SharePoint
  • Extending SharePoint with Office SharePoint Designer 2010 (free!)
  • Where VBA and VSTO fit in terms of how solutions can be developed
  • Examples of other interesting Office/SharePoint integrations (eg the Atlassian SharePoint Connector and Atlassian Office Connector)

This is a good chance for you to consider new ways of using Office in your company, along with pitfalls to avoid. Adam gets excited about this session because too often companies limit Office to just an email application, word processor and spreadsheet - completely missing the positive impact it can have on the entire business process.

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Due to the tremendous growth that our business has experienced over the last few months, we are seeking enthusiastic people to join the SSW team.

Our Company is based in Neutral Bay which is one of the most elegant and scenic areas of Sydney. SSW is an Australian owned progressive consulting firm specialising in building, implementing and maintaining Microsoft .NET software applications.

We are currently strongly looking for a SharePoint Developer.

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  • Technical BDM in Melbourne, Brisbane, or Canberra
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