Title: SharePoint 2010, Claims-Based Identity, Facebook, and the Cloud
Abstract: Claims-based identity is a new paradigm in SharePoint 2010 that opens up a vast array of possibilities for developers and architects alike, including the ability to leverage Windows Azure AppFabric's Access Control Services (ACS) to integrate OpenID authentication providers such as Facebook with SharePoint. This integration is likely to drive citizen engagement with public-facing government implementations of SharePoint in the future. In this demo-intensive session, I will introduce Claims-based identity, demonstrate how to configure the integration between SharePoint, Azure ACS, and Facebook, and then show some of the many exciting ways SharePoint and Facebook can leverage one another to maximize the value of this integration to citizens.
Title: The Alphabet Soup of Front-End Development: (XML/XSLT/XPath/jQuery/JavaScript/SPServices/CSS/(X)HTML/CAML/ClientOM)
Abstract: Whoa, what a title… It was difficult just typing it. This session will break down examples of each language and show you in NON-GEEK SPEEK ways to incorporate these into your own tool belt. Every code example can be created using SPD (SharePoint Designer) or a text editor. None of this code needs to be deployed to the server and might actually get the raise you were looking for.
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