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Jason Medero, MCP, MCT, MCTS, MVP (WSS) is a systems architect with a concentration in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) and its related Microsoft technologies. He is a managing partner of B&R Business Solutions, a central New Jersey-based firm specializing in SharePoint and surrounding technologies, infrastructure, real-time communications (OCS), and application development. He is an active member of the SharePoint User Group in New York City where he sits on the speaker selection committee. He also contributes his SharePoint knowledge as a mentor for some of the popular forums (MSD2D, MSDN).

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May 2008 - Posts

  • I am now using Technorati!

    Well I think that I am a little behind the Technorati curve but I recently have decided to give it a shot!  Below is a link to my new Technorati profile go check it out.  I am mostly going to be using Technorati to really tailor my blog posts to what my readers are interested in.  I mean the two people that do subscirbe to my blog should just shoot me an email!!  Just kidding...anyways here is the link...

    Technorati Profile

     

    Cheers,
  • Microsoft offering FREE SharePoint Developer webcasts delivered by Andrew Connell and Robert Bogue Go check them out!

    Just thought I would pass this on as Microsoft is providing free SharePoint developer webcasts for the .NET developer and will be covering a lot of different SharePoint development topics.  Free is always good so take advantage and go check these webcasts out and I bet you will learn a few new things!  These webcasts will be given by Andrew Connell and Robert Bogue two rock star SharePoint Developers and SharePoint MVPs.  There is actually one webcast beginning today so go check out the link below and sign up if you have the time.   

     

    http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2008/05/20/developers-developers-developers-sharepoint-wants-you.aspx 

     

    Cheers,

    Jason Medero
  • NJSPUG May 21st, 2008 meeting SharePoint Open Disccussion!

    This months NJSPUG is featuring a unique format in which there will be an open SharePoint discussion panel.  There will be a great group of panelists answering all types of questions ranging from architecture, governance, and development!  The members on the panel are seasoned SharePoint experts and will be featuring two SharePoint MVP's!  Bob fox and yours truly will be on-hand to help out answering questions and add to the discussions.  This is going to be a really excellent meeting because attendees can bring all sorts of questions/topics to the table and we will be there to help you through them.  This meeting is really geared toward the audience and should be a great one.  Below check out the meeting logistics:

     

    NJ SHAREPOINT USER GROUP: 
    Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
    Event Registration

    NJ SHAREPOINT USER GROUP: 

    Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

    Topic: "SharePoint Discussion Panel"

     Panelists:

    Bob Fox, B&R Business Solutions, LLC, MVP
    Michael Wagner, Sogeti USA
    Brian Maslowski, Microsoft
    Jason Medaro, B&R Business Solutions, LLC, MVP

    Presentation:

    SharePoint 2007 Discussion Panel

    Description:

    Open Dialogue
    Architecture
    Capacity Planning
    Governance
    Policies
    Development

     AGENDA:

    5:30 PM EAT + GREET, Networking, Free Food/Drink 

    Sponsored By:

    SOGETI

    http://nj.sharepointgroups.org/

  • NYSPUG MAY 2008 Meeting agenda sign up now!

     

    NYC SharePoint User Group

    5/7/2008  5:30 PM – Microsoft Office – 1290 6th Ave. (51st/52nd)


    NEXT NYC SHAREPOINT USER GROUP: Wednesday, May 7

     

    Paul Gavin & Natalya Voskresenskaya will present on

    "Using Content Query Web Part to Solve Business Problems"

     

    MOSS 2007’s Content Query Web Part (CQWP) enables users to create custom views of data queried from many sources, and present that data in one place. Despite its powerful query and content refinement options, CQWP is often an underrated and overlooked feature. CQWP is both a “data extraction engine” (find documents or list items anywhere in a site collection) and also a first-class presentation tool that enables users to control how content is presented by wrapping HTML and styles to format the display nearly any way you wish.

    In this demo-heavy session, we will show how to use the Content Query Web Part (CQWP) to solve business problems by showing off core features:
    - Use default CQWP features, including audience targeting.
    - Use CQWP as a reporting tool anywhere in a site collection via filter criteria such as “all documents created today”.
    - Change look and feel of query results to highlight business data, show additional columns of information, display information in a grid format, and others.
    - Show how CQWP can aid in content type administration (e.g. find all documents of a particular content type so as to understand potential impact of changing a CT definition).
    - Describe some limitations of CQWP.
    - Provide a list of resources for advanced CQWP techniques, including blogs, ECQWP Codeplex project and MSDN documentation.

    Paul Gavin (MCP, MCTS, MCAD) is a Solutions Architect for Conchango & has been working professionally in the IT consulting world since 1991. He works in the collaboration group that uses SharePoint to deliver business solutions and has found that SharePoint’s horizontal nature leads to many exciting opportunities for systems management, integration, BPI and more. SharePoint is a solution architect’s dream platform.

    Natalya Voskresenskaya (MCTS) is a SharePoint Architect at Conchango and has been working in the IT field for the past 10 years. Natalya has a diverse professional experience in a wide range of markets including media publishing, online crime news, digital music world, corporate law & consulting. With experience in design, architecture, development & deployment of Web based applications, Natalya has been dedicated to developing portal solutions since the early days of 2000. She has been working with SharePoint technologies since the 2003 version and is passionate about this technology. Natalya hopes that sharing her experience will help people see how they can get the best use out of the SharePoint platform.

     

    The meeting will start at 5:30 p.m. with an opportunity to network with your colleagues in other companies and free food compliments of Certeon.

     

    For immediate registration: http://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=127705

     

    For additional information, directions & other details, visit the NYC SPUG website: http://www.sharepointusergroup.org/newyork/default.aspx

     

    Each month follows the format below.  Here’s the agenda for this month:

    5:30 PM

    Eat & Greet

    Networking

    Free Food & Drink

    Courtesy of this month’s sponsor: Certeon

    6:00 PM

    The News

    Breaking SharePoint News

    NYC SPUG Advisors deliver the latest SPUG & SharePoint news

    6:15 PM

    Tip Talk

    Fast ideas for getting more
    out of SharePoint

    “Using Content Query Web Part to Solve Business Problems”
    Natalya Voskresenskaya & Paul Gavin
    Conchango

    7:15 PM

    Wrap Up

    Announcements/Giveaways

    Door Prizes courtesy of: NGenious Solutions & Certeon

    7:30 PM

    After Meeting Social

    Continue Discussions with Speakers & Sponsors

    After Meeting Social
    Hosted by: CorasWorks

     

    The sponsors for the May 7 meeting include:

    Networking/Food:    Certeon

    Speaker Gift:            CorasWorks

    Door Prizes:             NGenious Solutions & Certeon
    After Meeting Social: CorasWorks

     

    Posted May 01 2008, 03:02 PM by jmedero with 2 comment(s)
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