Webcasts
Accessing Data in the FrontPage 2003 Data Source Catalog
Incorporating data from a database into your Web pages typically involves
writing custom code. Microsoft Office FrontPage® 2003 and Microsoft Windows®
SharePoint™ Services make it easy to acquire data from a variety of sources
without writing any code.
A Quick View of Document Collaboration in SharePoint Sites
This demo shows how SharePoint provides a collaborative workspace for a sales
team.
ASP.NET: Building Web Services with ASP.NET
Learn how to create clients and server Web services with ASP.NET. This talk also
covers .NET support for XML schemas, SOAP, and WSDL, and touches on some of the
common interoperability problems you may run into.
Building
Administrative Applications
Most of the feature sets of Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server and Microsoft
Windows SharePoint Services are accessible through their object models-see
portions useful for extensions and customizations.
Building
Administrative Applications using the WSS SPS Object Models
Given that the vast majority of the feature sets of SPS and WSS is accessible
via an object model and Web Services, custom administrative and maintenance
applications should provide a rich vein for extensions and customizations. This
session covers particularly useful portions of the object models for such
efforts.
Building Applications with People Objects in Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server
Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server can index, profile, target news to, and
provide My Sites for users. The people-centric features offer utility and
extensibility. See how to use them in your applications.
Building Custom Microsoft SharePoint Sites with Templates and Site Definitions
A walkthrough of what custom templates and site definitions are and when to use
them.
Connecting People, Teams, Knowledge, and Applications with SharePoint Portal Server
This overview session drills down into many of the capabilities of SharePoint
Portal Server 2003. Focus on: enterprise search, personalization and audience
targeting, content and site structure, single sign-on and enterprise application
integration.
Connecting to Enterprise Applications with SharePoint
See how to build applications with Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server v2.0 that
integrate data from enterprise applications. Topics include integration, Web
services, developer tools, and single sign on.
Content and Process Fusion with Content Management Server and SharePoint Portal
Server - Level 200
In this webcast Teamplate will provide a live demo on their Teamplate for .NET
application for designing, developing, and implementing workflow scenarios for
publishing content through Content Management Server and SharePoint Portal
Server. Teamplate will demonstrate how to incorporate a repeatable and
predictable business process for publishing Web content from initial content
creation through to the final publishing. Developers won't want to miss the
valuable demonstration of the tools used in this Teamplate, Microsoft® solution.
Creating Web Parts with Connections
Web Parts can talk to each other find out how. This session
covers the means by which Web Parts can pass information
back and forth to enable truly powerful composite user
interface solutions.
Creating Web Parts
Learn how to build Web Parts for SharePoint Products and Technologies "v.2.0"
using Visual Studio .NET.
Creating Web Parts - Part 3
Additional information about building Web Parts.
Capital
Expenditure Analysis Model
This demo shows how users can benefit from the Smart documents technology in
Microsoft Office Excel 2003 to build a solution to show the profitability of a
project over time. This solution can then be easily displayed and customized in
an intranet or internet Web site.
Creating and Manipulating SharePoint Site Content, Structure, and Templates from
Code
By putting the WSS object model to work, a great many things can be done to
create and alter sites, templates, and a great many other features -- exactly
the sort of thing you'd want to do if you were using SharePoint sites as your
application UI.
Creating Team Sites Using SharePoint Products and Technologies
This demo walks through the steps of creating a site, selecting a template to
apply to the site, and reviewing the Team site.
Working Together: Customizing Windows SharePoint Services—Level 100
Windows Small Business Server 2003 enables small businesses to collaborate
more effectively through an intranet that maintains document and contact
libraries, and houses many other types of business information. In this webcast,
you'll learn how to customize a Windows SharePoint Services intranet quickly
and easily, so that your business can take advantage of an internal Web-based
collaboration solution.
Debugging, Packaging, and Deploying Web Part Applications
Learn how to debug Web Parts, package them for distribution, and deploy them
into Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) and Microsoft SharePoint Portal
Server (SPS) servers and server farms.
Delivering Collaboration Services to Information Workers: Extending SharePoint w⁄ Groove
This session will provide an overview of how Groove & SharePoint work together,
and the value provided to enterprise customers, including demos of Groove as an
intelligent client for off-line access to SharePoint resources and secure,
cross-firewall traversal. The products and technologies used will be discussed,
including solution scenarios and architectural considerations. Learn how to work
with Groove & SharePoint together.
Deploying
Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies
See a top-to-bottom overview of how to deploy both Microsoft Windows SharePoint
Services (WSS) and Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server (SPS).
Developing Advanced Portals with .NET Web Parts (SharePoint)
Introducing Smart Pages and Web Parts which are the building blocks of the Smart
Pages giving you a visual display of Data: SharePoint Lists, Web Services,
Corporate Information, etc.
Developing Custom SharePoint Solutions with Microsoft FrontPage in a Hosted Environment
Microsoft FrontPage 2003 offers an array of tools for customizing and enhancing
Microsoft SharePoint sites. See how to work with zones, galleries, portability,
packaging, and more. Developing solutions using WSS in a hosted environment.
Document Library Events and Building Custom Workflow Solutions in Microsoft
SharePoint
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) offers an event model for reacting
to changes in document libraries. See how to leverage that functionality to
build custom workflow applications.
Easy Access and Analysis of SAP Information with Microsoft SharePoint Products
and Technologies
Companies that use SAP to run their business have a wealth of information that
is of high value to Information Workers. Accessing that information using
familiar, easy to use tools can be challenging. Microsoft® technologies allow
information workers to make better decisions with timely access to information
within SAP. This session will cover different options to access and analyze SAP
business information using Microsoft® SharePoint® products and technologies. One
option from Microsoft Partner ERP-Link of Portland, Oregon provides quick
time-to-market. ERP-Link™s iNet.Integrator for SAP allows Microsoft® Office
SharePoint® Portal Server to support collaboration with any SAP business and
information function. Ready-to-use Integrators for Reporting and on-demand BI
allow same day deployment of Collaboration Portals using existing SAP Info
Objects.
Enterprise Application
Integration with SharePoint Portal Server 2003
This demo provides an overview of SharePoint Portal Server 2003 which enables a
single point of access to multiple systems such as Microsoft Office
applications, business intelligence systems, and existing lines of business
applications including third party products.
Enterprise Search with SharePoint Portal Server
Learn how to meet the Enterprise Search Challenge and successfully find the
information you need including peiople and teams, not just documents whether it
lives on team sites, files shares or inside collaborative applications.
Extending and Customizing the SharePoint Site Application Infrastructure
Many corporations will find that a shared implementation of Windows SharePoint
Services will provide a cost effective solution to enabling team collaboration.
However, there may be some base functionality that you want to modify to fit in
better with your corporate environment. This session will focus on the Add Users
function and the Survey list type.
Extending SharePoint Products and Technologies through Web Parts
Learn how to extend SharePoint Products and Technologies using Web Parts using ASP.NET.
Excel 2003
XML Mapping Video
This autodemo illustrates how to use the new XML features in Excel 2003 to map
an XML schema to sections of a workbook which can be imported to your Web site
and customized using FrontPage.
FrontPage
2003 - Design - Code - Data
As Web sites become increasingly sophisticated, they require an advanced program
that can keep pace with your Web development skills. FrontPage 2003 provides the
power and features to help you produce professional sites that are dynamic and
interactive using dynamic web templates, behavior, customized Web views, Web
Parts and XML support.
FrontPage Customization of SharePoint Sites
This demo shows how to customize SharePoint Web sites using FrontPage. Topic
areas include: working with Web Parts, making customized sites look
professional, working with live XSL Data Views, and bringing external data into
a Web site.
FrontPage DataView Web Part
The DataView Web Part being supplied with FrontPage 2003 will allow for easy
access to XML data sources, and will introduce drag-and-drop, WYSIWYG editing of
XSLT style sheets for formatting their data. This session illustrates how to use
and extend this technology.
Handling the HTML Heavy Lifting Within Web Parts
Web Parts, like all ASP.NET server controls, are responsible for rendering HTML
themselves. This session covers several options exist for handling the HTML
chores, including encapsulating ASP.NET User controls with Web Parts.
Integrating InfoPath with SharePoint and Merging Forms - Level 300
This is the second presentation from the 8-part Office for developer series,
covering new technologies such as InfoPath, SharePoint, BizTalk, Outlook, and
XML. In the session, we will learn about SharePoint form libraries. We will
publish the form we built in Session 1 and specify a SharePoint site. During the
publish process, we also do InfoPath property promotion, a process by which we
can specify fields within our form to become column headings in SharePoint. In
the second part of Session 2, we look at how form merging works, both in the
default, and by creating a custom XSLT.
Introduction to Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003
See how Microsoft Office InfoPath (formerly XDocs) enables XML forms
development, and integrates with Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) and
Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server
Microsoft FrontPage: Build XML Data-Driven Web Sites
Web Parts, like all ASP.NET server controls, are responsible for rendering HTML.
In this session, see several options that exist for handling HTML chores,
including encapsulating ASP.NET user controls with Web Parts.
Microsoft Office 2003: Instant Messaging and Alerts in Microsoft SharePoint
Microsoft SharePoint sites support presence integration, enabling real-time
communication information to be used within Web Parts and list views. Take a
look at the integration and communication technology.
Microsoft Office 2003 XML
Aaron Suzuki summarizes the key features of Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 and
Office 2003, and XML's key role. Aaron also discusses best practices, XML
capabilities in InfoPath and Office, and using InfoPath and XML with other
Office 2003 applications.
Microsoft SharePoint Application Architecture
From Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 to stsfilter, through AppPools and
on, take a look at the anatomy of how a Microsoft SharePoint site works, and how
it behaves as an ASP.NET application.
Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server Object Model and Web Services
Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) offers an object model and a set of Web
services to get at, control, and extend many of its capabilities. Take a look at
what's developer-ready.
Microsoft Solution Enabler for Windows Media Broadcast
A walkthrough of a solution enabler for handling media production, management,
and both broadcast and on-demand viewing from within a SharePoint site-hosted
environment.
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services: End-to-End Security Model
Get an overview of Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) and Microsoft
SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) security considerations. Mobility Solutions for SharePoint Products
and Technologies
Mobility Solutions for Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies
Take a look at a variety of extensions from independent software vendor (ISV)
partners and custom development extension efforts that facilitate mobile access
to Microsoft SharePoint resources.
Migrating to SharePoint Portal Server 2003 - Level 300
This presentation reviews several recommended strategies and solutions
for upgrading and migrating to SharePoint Portal Server 2003. This Webcast
includes demos of the new SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Document Library
Migration Tools.
Programming the Office Web Components
In this session, we'll cover the fundamentals of development with these
controls. Included is a discussion of how the Office Spreadsheet Component
builds upon Microsoft® Excel's feature set. Also, we'll discuss the basics of
business integration solution building using the Chart and Pivot controls,
including how to connect the controls, connect to data and the terminology used
in OWC object models.
Programming Windows SharePoint Services Object Model, Web Services, and Events
Learn how to write code for the Windows SharePoint Services object model, Web
services, and events.
Search Extensibility 1 Making Use of SharePoint Portal Server's Search
Technology
The search facilities in Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) were meant to
be extended within SharePoint sites themselves and reused within other
applications. See how to do both.
Search Extensibility 2 Extending the Reach of SharePoint Portal Server's
Search Technology
See how to code low-level extensions to Microsoft
SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) search technology to enable the indexing of
content from a variety of sources and in a variety of formats.
Setting Up Alerts in SharePoint
Sites
This demo explains how using the Alerts feature, users are notified of changes
of items they have subscribed to including news, lists, documents, people,
sites, and a site directory.
SharePoint List API and its Integration with Office and Excel
Office System 2003 makes heavy use of the facilities offered by WSS, and this
session covers how Access and Excel use them.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003: Advanced Migration Scenarios (Level 300)
This Webcast presents specific scenarios related to migrating from SharePoint
Portal Server 2001 to SharePoint Portal Server 2003. These scenarios include:
multiple departmental workspaces per server, single workspace with complex
document libraries, single workspace with multiple personal dashboards, search
portal with multiple indexing servers, and migrating between different SharePoint
languages.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Object Model and Web Services
SharePoint Portal Server offers an object model and a set of Web Services to get
at, control, and extend a great many of its advanced capabilities. This session
will run through a roll call of developer-ready capabilities.
SharePoint Products
and Technologies Management Controls
This demo provides an overview of the management controls available at
the server level, portal level and individual team levels to help you manage
your site including: site settings, security, portal content setting, search,
user profiles.
SharePoint Products
and Technologies Overview
This demo is an overview of the features and functionality of SharePoint Portal
Server 2003 which allows organizations to deploy a single platform to support
people, teams and enterprises.
Task Pane Extensions
Office 2003 client applications present SharePoint site content in Task Panes.
This session covers how to extend Task Panes to present custom content.
Portal Scenarios for SharePoint
Portal Server 2003
This demo outlines why SharePoint Portal Server 2003 is the most integrated,
flexible and user-friendly portal product on the market today which allows the
user to enterprise-wide portals, departmental-level portals, specialty portals,
team site and personal sites.
Proposal Generator Using Word 2003
This demo details how easy it is for developers to build smart document such as
proposals quickly for users which than can be posted on a company extranet or
intranet.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 My
Sites
This demo provides information about personalized sites, called My Sites, which
provide a place for individuals to store and show personalized and customized
information.
Unlocking Information: XML support
This demo discusses how the new XML support in Microsoft Office Word and
Microsoft Office Excel allows document information to be leveraged, modified and
manipulated for use on Web sites or other uses.
Using and Extending Presence Integration
SharePoint sites can now support presence integration, allowing real-time
communication information to be used within Web Parts and list views. This
session covers an overview of the integration technology and offers a look into
our next-generation Real-Time Communication technology.
Using Microsoft .NET and Microsoft Office 2003
Aaron Suzuki summarizes the key features of building Office 2003 applications
and Visual Studio .NET 2003. Aaron also discusses best practices in Office
development and how Visual Studio .NET 2003 plays a key role in building on this
new application.
Using the Web Capture to Build Web Parts for SharePoint Products and
Technologies
This demo shows how information from the World Wide Web can be captured inside
of a Web Part to displayed on a Web page inside a SharePoint site.
Visual Studio Tools
for Microsoft Office Word
This demo shows how developers can use Visual Basic .NET to write code that runs
behind a document which can be imported into a Web site.
Visual Studio Tools
for Microsoft Office Excel
This demo shows how developers can use Visual Basic .NET to write code that runs
behind a spreadsheet to create a chart which can be imported into a Web site.
Web Part Connections 1
Learn about Web Part connections, and how to use them in your application.
Web Part Connections 2
Part 2-
Learn more bout Web Part connections, and how to use them in your application.
Web Part Connections Webcast
A general overview of Web Part connections.
Web Parts Overview
A general overview of Web Parts and how they work.
Windows SharePoint Services and SPS Database Schemas
While developing directly against the database is strongly discouraged, there
are a small handful of applications that may require knowing how to work
directly with WSS'⁄SPS' databases. If there's no other way, this session will
show you how to avoid doing damage in the process.
Windows SharePoint Services: End -to-End Security Model
Learn about the security model for Windows SharePoint Services, and how to
program it.
Windows SharePoint Services Object Model and Web Services 2
Windows SharePoint Services exposes the majority of its feature set via a
managed code object model and a set of Web services. This session will walk
through what's ready to be leveraged in your own applications.
Workflow Options 1 Partner Solutions
This session will focus on how to integrate and extend workflow functionality in
SharePoint 2.0 and how to create robust workflow and process automation
solutions. Using the Woodgrove Bank (CMS 2002 Demo Site) – Teamplate will
demonstrate a complex customer focused workflow solution that integrates
SharePoint with other Microsoft e-business servers.
Workflow Options 2 Document Library Events and Building Workflow Solutions in
Sharepoint
Windows SharePoint Services offers an event model for reacting to changes in
document libraries. This session will cover how to leverage that functionality
to build custom workflow applications.
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