TechNet Webcast: X Design Pattern for Web Sites Where Contributors and Consumers Cross Boundaries (Level 200) 
Event ID: 1032428927
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English.
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Product(s):
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Microsoft Office SharePoint Server.
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Audience(s):
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IT Decision Maker,IT Generalist.
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Duration:
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60 Minutes
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Start Date:
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009 9:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Event Overview
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Historically, Internet sites were built for external users to consume passive content. Now, there is an added ability for internal contributors to provide managed content. In this webcast, we present customer
cases studies of Internet sites, extranets, and communities, and we demonstrate how the X design pattern provides the ability for internal users and external Web users to act as both contributors and consumers. The key to this functionality is the layer in
the middle where information and the process flow can be managed in both directions, mashed-up, manipulated, and analyzed. We introduce you to the CorasWorks Solution for Internet Sites, which is a packaged solution that extends Microsoft Office SharePoint
Server 2010 to enable organizations to accomplish this without requiring custom code development.
Presenters: Adam Macaulay, Vice President of Technology, CorasWorks and William Rogers, Chief Workplace Architect, CorasWorks
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Event ID:
1032428927
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