FEDSPUG April 4th Meeting w/ Dan Usher & Scott Hoag (Chevy Chase)

Date
Thu, 4 Apr 2013, 18:30 - 21:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
5404 Wisconsin Ave , Suite 5186, US
Cost
Free

Presentation Title: SharePoint 2013 - A brief Overview of History and SharePoint Synopsis: Hot off the press, SharePoint 2013 attained Release to Manufacture in October 2012 and is speeding ahead to general availability in early 2013. Interesting in learning what?s new and different? Then come and learn more about new capabilities in the product such as Shredded Storage and Distributed Caching among others as well as how the migration story changes for SharePoint 2013.

Bios:

Scott Hoag (MCITP, MCPD) is an Infrastructure Consultant with Applied Information Sciences. With over eight years of experience, Scott has been utilizing the .NET platform and various content management systems to develop and deploy solutions for clients. From MCMS 2002 to SharePoint 2010, Scott primarily focuses on collaboration and ECM solutions for clients. Twitter: @ciphertxt Blog: http://psconfig.com

Dan Usher, MCT, MCITP, MCP, MCTS, is a Lead Associate at Booz Allen Hamilton, where he is a lead SharePoint Solutions Manager and Architect. He has extensive experience with the Microsoft Windows Networking Infrastructure and has been implementing, customizing, architecting and deploying Enterprise collaboration solutions utilizing the Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies for the past 7 years. Twitter: @usher Blog: http://www.sharepointdan.com

Event venue: Microsoft Chevy Chase Office

Hosted by: Federal SharePoint User Group and Women in SharePoint DC

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