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Microsoft Business Solutions Webcast: Enabling Information Workers with the Office System (Level 100)  

Event ID: 1032264857

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Other.
Audience(s): Non-Tech Influencing BDM.
Duration: 52 Minutes
Start Date:
Tuesday, February 08, 2005 5:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

Feeling overwhelmed with data and inundated with applications, but don't have the tools to use either effectively? Are you looking for a way to improve individual and group productivity?  Join us for this webcast to see how utilizing new technologies from Microsoft like Windows SharePoint Services, the Office Information Bridge Framework, and Microsoft Office InfoPath, solutions can be built allowing Information Workers to access the information and capabilities they need without having to leave the Microsoft Office Suite.

Presenter:  Scot Hillier, Vice President, DataLan Corporation

Scot Hillier is the Vice President of DataLan Corporation, a Microsoft Certified Gold Partner headquartered in White Plains, NY. Scot is a nationally recognized speaker on the subject of using technology to address business issues and most recently appeared with Citrix Systems CEO Mark Templeton at the NASDAQ Stock Exchange at the launch of their new product suite. Scot is the author of eight books on building solutions with the Microsoft Platform including "SharePoint 2003 Development: Building Solutions with the Office 2003 System" and "Advanced Topics in SharePoint Development."

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