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Looking for more SharePoint 2010 Info? Check out these Free Webcasts by Critical Path Training

We at Critical Path Training announced a handful of free one-hour webcasts over the next three months devoted to SharePoint 2010. All webcasts are delivered by our premier SharePoint professionals such as David Mann, Asif Rehmani, Scot Hillier, Wouter van Vugt, Ted Pattison and myself. Topics include:

  • PowerShell Boot Camp for SharePoint Professionals
  • Exploring the New Service Application Framework in SharePoint 2010
  • Introduction to SharePoint Designer 2010: Top 5 Great Things to Know!
  • SharePoint 2010 Introduces Feature Upgrade Enhancements
  • Developing with SharePoint 2010 Sandboxed Solutions
  • Enterprise Content Management in SharePoint Server 2010
  • SharePoint UI Extensibility
  • SharePoint Workflow: From Napkin to Business Process
  • Creating Workflows with SharePoint Designer 2010, InfoPath 2010 and Visio 2010
  • Fun with the ECMAScript Client Object Model

If you’re interested, hit our site (www.CriticalPathTraining.com), login and register for a free webcast today!

» Critical Path Training Free Online Webcasts

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Great Content for SharePoint 2010 Developers on Channel9

Saw this over at the MSDN homepage, by Mathijs Hoekstra, there is a ton of content
for SharePoint 2010 Developers on Channel9.

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WebCast tomorrow on SharePoint 2010 for Developers

I’m giving a webcast tomorrow on SharePoint 2010 and you’re invited to join. Here is the sign-up URL.

Title: MSDN Webcast: SharePoint Server 2010 (Part 1 of 8): What’s New for Developers (Level 100)

Abstract: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 has many new developer-oriented features, so developers can build collaboration applications on the platform features of SharePoint 2010. The new tools for SharePoint Server 2010 make developers more productive and new hosting options for SharePoint solutions provide more flexibility in deployment. In this webcast, we discuss SharePoint Server 2010 from a developer’s perspective, and we provide code-based demonstrations of the major new features for building user interfaces, building on the data platform, and general programmability.

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