WOW! What a day! First, I got to meet Greg Lemond! He is a very down to earth guy and I really enjoyed spending some time with him. It was an experience I will certainly remember forever! Then, believe it or not, Master Chief himself showed up in our booth in the expo hall! As soon as I get a copy of the pictures I'll post them here. :) As if those two things were not enough excitement for one day; then I presented my Creating Solutions with the MOSS Single Sign On Service session and finally the day wrapped up with a great dinner and some good times at Kell's Irish pub here in Seattle. I'm very thankful for all the wonderful opportunities I've had this week and I'd like to send a special thank you out to all the folks who put on the Microsoft SharePoint Conference that made it all possible!
Thanks to everyone who came to my session today! I really enjoyed presenting my session to such an enthusiastic crowd. As promised, here you will find the materials that I presented in my session today. Enjoy!
I can't wait to get back home and jump on my bike again ... it's time to climb some mountains! :)
About tbaginski
Todd began working with WSS and SPS in the beta stages of the products, in 2003. He has architected and implemented intranets, extranets, wireless deployments, and several custom applications with the WSS and SPS platforms.
Todd created the first SharePoint advanced development training curriculum in the training industry for Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and taught his first class in December of 2003. Todd also created the first advanced development training curriculum for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 and taught parts of this curriculum while MOSS was still in the Beta 1 Technical Refresh stage! Two versions in a row, Todd has broken ground in the training industry by being the first to offer advanced development training for SharePoint!
Todd speaks at many SharePoint conferences including SharePoint Connections, the MS SharePoint Conference, and the upcoming TechEd 2008 Developers Conference. He has also spoken at Microsoft events at the Microsoft offices in both Denver, Colorado and Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has also presented several sessions at the Rocky Mountain SharePoint User's Group.
He enjoys spending time with his wife and their dogs, playing and coaching lacrosse, playing hockey, riding his bike in the Rocky Mountains, and skiing every chance he gets.