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SharePoint 1, 2, 3! is over...for now

I want to thank everyone who came out to sit in the audience and learn something about SharePoint.  We've collected over 200 surveys from the attendees, replete with comments such as, "Great job!", and "Thanks for all the hard work!"  I'm proud of the effort that went into this series of presentations and I think Brendon, Dan, and Keith are as well.  The way I hear it, we've also brought a big project to our sponsor Intellinet, so they're also extremely pleased to have been involved.  Good stuff all the way around!

Once Brendon, Dan, Keith, and I finish polishing the material, we're going to get it to the Microsoft SharePoint team to give a final review.  Once we make the required changes based on the SharePoint team's comments, we'll be distributing the content via the Microsoft DEs and through INETA.  Hopefully we'll be seeing other SharePoint 1, 2, 3! presentations around the country and perhaps beyond.  I've heard of interest up the East coast as well as in Canada.  This proves that there is a great deal of interest in SharePoint and I'm hopeful that our training material might be valuable to everyone who receives it.  Of course, when we are finished with the SharePoint team review of the content, it will be placed online for any registered member of the Atlanta Microsoft Professionals to download.  We won't be offering the Virtual PC for download as the file is too large, but we will be providing directions on how to build your own Virtual PC.

Thanks again to everyone who came out and was so supportive.

-- Matt Ranlett

Published 24-10-2005 11:40 by Matt Ranlett
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About Matt Ranlett

One of the two original Atlanta .NET Regular Guys, Matt fills his free time by helping to run several Atlanta area user groups, the Atlanta Code Camps, and works as one of the two INETA co-Vice Presidents of Technology
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