SharePoint Best Practices conferences

SharePoint Best Practices 

I'm very pleased to have been selected to speak at the Best Practice conferences in San Diego in February and in London in April. I'll be doing a session on what you need to look out for when branding search UI and another the benefits of automating the build of your QA environments to streamline your deployment processes, using Powershell and Hyper-V.

In the current climate, though, many budget holders will be cutting back on conference attendence, so why should you be pushing your managers to be allowed to attend one of these conferences?

I would ask your decision makers whether they can afford *not* to send you. The SharePoint Best Practice Conference is about teaching you how you can reduce risk on projects and deliver value. It will teach you how to avoid common mistakes and give you the ability to design your solutions "right first time", avoiding costly rework.

With project budgets getting squeezed, you need to know how to eke out the limited resources to deliver the most robust solution – can you afford not to come?

 

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SharePoint Best Practices conferences

SharePoint Best Practices 

I'm very pleased to have been selected to speak at the Best Practice conferences in San Diego in February and in London in April. I'll be doing a session on what you need to look out for when branding search UI and another the benefits of automating the build of your QA environments to streamline your deployment processes, using Powershell and Hyper-V.

In the current climate, though, many budget holders will be cutting back on conference attendence, so why should you be pushing your managers to be allowed to attend one of these conferences?

I would ask your decision makers whether they can afford *not* to send you. The SharePoint Best Practice Conference is about teaching you how you can reduce risk on projects and deliver value. It will teach you how to avoid common mistakes and give you the ability to design your solutions "right first time", avoiding costly rework.

With project budgets getting squeezed, you need to know how to eke out the limited resources to deliver the most robust solution – can you afford not to come?

 

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