Slide Decks
Updated: September 4th, 2006.
TechEd US 2006
OFC202 -
Windows SharePoint Services (version 3): Overview and What's New
This session covers technical fundamentals of the next generation of Microsoft's
Web workspace technology - what's new, what's changed, how it works, and why you
should deploy it and develop on it. This session is a prerequisite for "Office
SharePoint Server 2007: Overview and What's New".
OFC207 -
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007: Overview and What's New
Office SharePoint Server 2007 is much more than an upgrade to SharePoint Portal
Server 2003 and Content Management Server 2002. This session covers technical
fundamentals, feature overviews, new sets of server functionality, and
implications for developers and IT professionals alike. NOTE: Since Office
SharePoint Server 2007 is built on Windows SharePoint Service 3.0, this session
requires that you attend "Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 - Overview and What's
New" first.
OFC210 -
Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007: Create and Customize SharePoint Web
Sites and Build Workflow-Enabled Applications
Come and learn about Office SharePoint Designer 2007. This is the powerful and
easy-to-use tool for information workers to automate business processes and
build efficient applications on top of the SharePoint platform, and tailor their
SharePoint site to their needs in an IT-managed environment.
OFC216 -
Using the Web Content Management Features of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
2007 to Build Great Looking Sites
This action-packed session covers a technical drilldown of the new Web content
management features in Office SharePoint Server 2007. Learn how to build a rich
publishing site with a consistent, customized look and feel. Understand how
authors can create Web pages in-context and using applications such as Microsoft
Office Word that stay in synch with your Web site's look and feel. See how site
managers can control what content gets published using features like workflow
and scheduling. Finally, hear a discussion on how the authoring interface and
experience can be customized.
OFC323 -
Dot-Com Meets SharePoint: Building an Internet-Facing Web Site Using Microsoft
Office SharePoint Server 2007
This session discusses how to build, deploy and manage Internet-facing Web sites
using Office SharePoint Server 2007. Learn how to enable caching and anonymous
access to make your site support millions of users, setup content deployment to
copy content to your production environment across a firewall, and use the
variations feature to provide Web pages in multiple languages or for multiple
devices.
OFC329 -
Migrating Your Content Management Server 2002 Web Sites to Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007
This session discusses how to migrate your Content Management Server (CMS) 2002
sites to Office SharePoint Server 2007. Learn how to assess your CMS 2002
application, the different migration scenarios possible and how to plan for
migration. It includes a discussion on the out-of-the-box data migration tool
and best practices for preparing your application for migration.
IT Forum 2005
OFF205 - Introduction to Office 12 Servers
As part of the next release of the Microsoft Office System, Microsoft will be introducing Office "12" Servers that will enhance and enable capabilties such as Enterprise Content Management, Portals, Search, Forms, Business Intelligence and Collaboration within your organization. In this session we will give you an overview of the new capabilities and demonstrate solutions which highlight some of the key features of this upcoming release using the latest build of Office "12". Come discover what Office "12" Servers can do for you!
OFF302 - Get Ready for Windows SharePoint Services v3
Windows SharePoint Services "v3" is a collaboration workspace solution in its own right, and it's also the foundation on which the next generation of Office "12" SharePoint Servers are built. This session will take you through the features of the improved workspace platform and collaboration functionality, including infrastructure and architectural considerations.
OFF304 - Get Ready for SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) / Content Management Server (CMS) vNext
The goal of this session is to provide you with a look into CMS and SPS functionality in the future and ways in which you can plan for it. Familiarity with SPS and CMS is required and it will be assumed that you attended the Office 12 Servers Introduction session (OFF205).
Professional Developers Conference 2005
OFF313 - Web Content Management Application Development and Engine Extensibility
This session covers enhanced functionality for designing, deploying, and maintaining Web portals
and other applications that depend on large amounts of HTML content.
TechEd Europe 2005
PRT335 Best Practices for Content Management Server (CMS) 2002 Development
This session discusses best practices for designing and building Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 solutions with an emphasis on development best practices. Attendees are expected to have a basic understanding of CMS 2002. The techniques presented will help you develop more flexible and performant solutions. Code samples are shown that, for example, demonstrate how to separate business logic from display code making your code highly modular; caching is also discussed. Also learn tips and tricks and see samples that can help accelerate your development. Tricks include showcasing cost-effective methods of using existing content to enhance your CMS solution; for example, providing richer editing capability and workflow enhancements.
TechEd USA 2005
PRT331 Accelerating Your CMS Development and Deployment
PRT337 Best Practices for Designing and Building CMS Solutions
TechEd Europe 2004
BPR309 - Content Management Server 2002: Building Advanced Solutions and Custom Server Controls
In this session you will see how Content Management Server 2002 integrates with
Visual Studio .NET to provide direct access to the MCMS data model and the MCMS
Publishing API. Learn how to create rich .NET Content Management Server solutions.
Are you limiting yourself to the out-of-the-box edit control? Don't! See how you
can allow your authors to enter different kinds of content with a rich edit
control providing a great experience. Also, learn how to develop your own
ASP.NET placeholder server controls.
BPR324 - Building Enterprise Content Applications with CMS 2002, Office 2003 and K2.net 2003
The session is aimed at companies who have invested/or are thinking of investing
in Microsoft Content Management Server, Sharepoint Portal Server and Microsoft
Office (specifically Word and InfoPath) solutions. This will show the audience
that the simple workflow capabilities within Content Management Server or
Sharepoint Portal Server can easily be extended to support complex human to
system interactions using a graphical business process design tool, namely
K2.net 2003. It will also show how Microsoft Office products can be used in an
integrated way to contribute to a total Content Management environment within
organisations. A live demonstration of a complex business process within a
Content Application will be presented to show how K2.net 2003 can be used to
build an integrated Enterprise Content Management solution with relative ease
and wizard based development.
BPR391 - Content Management Server 2002 Connector for SharePoint Technologies: Technical Overview and Architecture
This session requires a fundamental understanding of Microsoft Content Management
Server and SharePoint Products and Technologies. Microsoft Content Management
Server 2002 Connector for SharePoint Technologies enables you to integrate
Content Management Server with both Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server
and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. See how the connector enables the
sharing of key publishing and search technologies as well as unified content
management and collaboration across the enterprise. See the features and
functionality of the connector demonstrated and learn how it can be used to
enhance and extend your portals.
BPRL15 Integrating CMS, WSS, and SPS: Content Management Server 2002 Connector for SharePoint Technologies
(PDF)
Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 Connector for SharePoint Technologies
enables you integrate Content Management Server with both Microsoft Office
SharePoint Portal Server and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. The connector
enables the sharing of key publishing and search technologies, as well as
enabling unified content management and collaboration across the enterprise. In
this hands-on lab, learn to customize Web part views, create rendering templates,
use the Connector's placeholder and API, and see how you can integrate
SharePoint Portal Server Search with Content Management Server applications.
TechEd USA 2004
BPR391 - Content Management Server 2002 Connector for SharePoint Technologies: Technical Overview and Architecture
This session requires a fundamental understanding of Microsoft Content Management
Server and SharePoint Products and Technologies. Microsoft Content Management
Server 2002 Connector for SharePoint Technologies enables you to integrate
Content Management Server with both Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server
and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. See how the connector enables the
sharing of key publishing and search technologies as well as unified content
management and collaboration across the enterprise. See the features and
functionality of the connector demonstrated and learn how it can be used to
enhance and extend your portals.
Using SharePoint Portal Server Search with Content Management Server
(PDF)
Creating a Consistent Look and Feel with the Microsoft Content Management Server Connector for SharePoint Technologies
(PDF)
Working with the SharePoint Document Placeholder
(PDF)
Working with the Document Updater
(PDF)
Creating Custom MCMS Page Listing Web Part Views
(PDF)
TechEd Europe 2003
EBZ318 - Deploying a Content Management Server 2002 Solution: A Case Study
Learn the tips and tricks for creating, deploying, and managing an intranet site
at Microsoft. Get best practices from an expert who lives it everyday. IT
Professionals, System Administrators and developers can see how Microsoft products
were used and how OTGWEB is built on Microsoft Windows 2003, ADS 2002 servers,
Application Center 2000 for clustering and server load balancing, and Microsoft
ASP.NET applications. Most importantly, see how they all fit together under the
Content Management Server OTGWEB implementation.
EBZ319 - Building Enterprise Web Sites with Content Management Server 2002
See how Content Management Server 2002 integrates with Microsoft Visual Studio
.NET to provide direct access to the MCMS data model and the MCMS Publishing API.
Learn how to create, edit, secure and debug .NET Content Management Server
Applications, with specific emphasis on creating templates. Great session for
those who are new to MCMS 2002.
EBZ321 - Extending Content Management Server 2002 Publishing Processes
Do you need a specific workflow to meet your business needs? Microsoft CMS 2002
has an extensible publishing workflow model that will allow customization of Web
publishing processes. Learn how to use the Microsoft ASP.NET event model to create
custom MCMS workflows.
EBZ325 - Building High Performance Web Site Using Microsoft Commerce Server 2002 and Microsoft Content Management Server 2002
Learn how to architect highly reliable, secure, and scalable solutions with
Content Management Server 2002 and Commerce Server 2002. This session will
identify specific strategies for building fast E-Business Web applications.
EBZ351 - Integrating Web Services into Your Web Site with Content Management Server 2002
The ability to build and consume Web Services is a key building block of Microsoft
.NET. See how using Web Services with MCMS facilitates a number of new uses for
content, the most powerful of which is content syndication. Explore the MCMS
Publishing API in a .NET world, creating Web Services for content syndication,
and consuming the syndicated content for aggregation.
EBZ361 - Integrating Microsoft Content Management Server with Microsoft SharePoint Technologies
Portals and content management go hand in hand. Providing access to and discovery
of multiple content types across portals and Web sites is a key requirement for
most organizations. Learn how Microsoft is integrating Microsoft Content
Management Server to provide a rich content authoring environment for the
Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003. Learn how to integrate Windows
SharePoint Services with Content Management Server. Explore business use cases,
best practices for development, deployment, and integration architecture.
EBZ-HOL02 - Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 Hands-On Lab: Building the Site Framework
(PDF)
After completing this lab, you will be able to Create a new channel, Create an
ASP.NET template, Define placeholders for a template, Add and bind Microsoft
Content Management Server (MCMS) 2002 placeholder server controls, Test your new
template, Create new server-based actions and status controls for Content
Management Server consoles, View and use new actions in the WoodgroveNet sample
site.
TechEd USA 2003
EBZ339 - Using Office to Publish Content to Your Web Sites with Content Management Server 2002
Do your users want to publish content from Word to your Web sites? MCMS 2002 introduces
the Authoring Connector that integrates Word with MCMS out-of-the-box. Learn what this
new functionality offers as well as how to customize it to meet your specific needs.
EBZ351 - Integrating Web Services into Your Web Site with Content Management Server 2002
The ability to build and consume Web Services is a key building block of .NET. See how
using Web Services with MCMS facilitates a number of new uses for content, the most
powerful of which is content syndication. Explore the MCMS Publishing API in a .NET
world, creating Web Services for content syndication, and consuming the syndicated
content for aggregation.
EBZ261 - Integrating Microsoft Content Management Server with SharePoint Technologies
Portals and content management go hand in hand. Providing access to and discovery of
multiple content types across portals and Web sites is a key requirement for most
organizations. Learn how Microsoft is integrating Microsoft Content Management Server
to provide a rich content authoring environment for the SharePoint portal. Learn how
to integrate Windows SharePoint Services with Content Management Server. Explore
business use cases, best practices for development, deployment, and integration
architecture.
EBZ338 - Modifying the MCMS 2002 Web Author
The MCMS 2002 Web Author is easy to use, business user friendly, and provides
powerful out-of-the-box features. However, there are times when you'd like to
customize the Web Author - for example, you want to change the look and feel to
be consistent with the rest of your site; you want to add new functionality/options
for your business users. Learn techniques on how to customize it by walking through
code and demonstrations.
EBZ321 - Extending Content Management Server 2002 Publishing Processes
Do you need a specific workflow to meet your business needs? Microsoft CMS has an
extensible publishing workflow model that is flexible enough to customize to meet
your needs. Learn how to use the ASP.NET event model to create custom MCMS workflows.
EBZ318 - Deploying A Content Management Server 2002 Solution Case Study
Learn the tips and tricks for creating, deploying, and managing an intranet site
at Microsoft. Get best practices from an expert who lives it everyday. IT
Professionals, System Administrators and developers can see how Microsoft products
were used and how OTGWEB is built on Windows 2003, ADS 2002 servers, Application
Center 2000 for clustering and server load balancing, and ASP.NET applications.
Most importantly, see how they all fit together under the Content Management
Server OTGWEB implementation.
EBZ325 - Building High Performance Web Sites Using Commerce Server 2002 And Microsoft Content Management Server 2002
Do you ponder the following questions: How do I estimate the number of Web servers
I need? How do I estimate the number of SQL Servers? What information do I need and
how do I architect a solution? Learn the methodology around how to architect highly
reliable, secure, and scalable solutions.
EBZ319 - Building Enterprise Web Sites Using MCMS 2002
See how Content Management Server 2002 integrates with Visual Studio .NET to
provide direct access to the MCMS data model and the MCMS Publishing API. Learn
how to create, edit, secure and debug .NET Content Management Server Applications,
with specific emphasis on creating templates. Great session for those who are
new to MCMS 2002.
EBZ322 - Creating Custom Placeholder Controls
Allow your authors to enter different kinds of content. Don't limit yourself to
HTML and Image placeholders. MCMS 2002 introduces an ASP.NET server control based
placeholder control building framework that organizations can take advantage of
to build custom control. Learn how to build placeholder controls and see several
samples.
TechEd Europe 2002
EBZ306 - Building Web Sites with Microsoft® Content Management Server 2002 and ASP.NET: Best Practices
Learn best practices for approaching a Microsoft® Content Management Server
project. Focus on the overall project phases and tasks, roles and
responsibilities, and how MSCMS features are used in these project phases. Site
architecture, template building, setting up site structure, and planning for
deployment are all explored using customer examples. It also includes best
practices for integrating CMS with Commerce Server for content personalization
and targeting and building MCMS 2001 sites today to prepare for MCMS 2002.
EBZ307 Building Multilingual Web Sites with Microsoft® Content Management Server
Coordinating the creation, publishing, translation, and deployment of
multilingual Web sites is a major concern for global companies. Explore best
practices for building site structure and templates for MSCMS sites that present
content in multiple languages. Explore issues of workflow and notification for
translation, including integration with Uniscape globalization software to
manage the translation business process.
EBZ308 Building Web Sites with Microsoft® Content Management Server and Visual Studio® .NET
See how Microsoft® Content Management Server 2002 integrates with Visual Studio®
.NET to provide direct access to the MSCMS data model and the MSCMS Publishing
API. Learn how to create, edit and debug .NET Content Management Server
Applications, with specific emphasis on creating templates and placeholder
server controls, and debugging navigation script.
EBZ401 Building Web Services for Microsoft® Content Management Server 2002
The ability to build and consume Web Services is a key building block of
Microsoft® .NET. Using Web Services with MSCMS facilitates a number of new uses
for content, the most powerful of which is content syndication. Explore the
MCMS Publishing API in a .NET world, creating Web Services for content
syndication, and creating custom server placeholder controls to deliver unique
content types.
TechEd USA 2002
EBZ308 - Building Web Sites With MSCMS 2002 And VS.NET
See how Content Management Server 2002 integrates with Visual Studio.NET to provide
direct access to the MSCMS data model and the MSCMS Publishing API. Learn how to
create, edit and debug .NET Content Management Server Applications, with specific
emphasis on creating templates and placeholder server controls, and debugging
navigation script.
EBZ401 - Building Web Services With Content Management Server 2002
The ability to build and consume Web Services is a key building block of .NET.
Using Web Services with MSCMS facilitates a number of new uses for content, the
most powerful of which is content syndication. Explore the MSCMS Publishing API
in a .NET world, creating Web Services for content syndication, and creating
custom server placeholder controls to deliver unique content types.
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