- Posted by karthik on June 13, 2009
To all those who attended my talk earlier today, a big thank you! I hope you had as much fun hearing me yap, as I did putting it together
I have attached a link to my slides below with just a minor update for those in the know ;) As always, feel free to ping me if questions. I will post a summary of my trip shortly.
Adios!
MOSS implementation and migration strategies .pptx (542.78 kb)
P.S: I snapped off a (g)rainy pic of the iconic Sears tower on the cab ride to the airport. Gloomy pictures have something to them, don't they!
- Posted by karthik on June 10, 2009
I am scheduled to be presenting on MOSS DMS Implementation and Content Migration Strategies for SharePoint Saturday @ Chicago this coming Saturday. I have a gut feeling this event is going to be HUGE! Both for me and the event
My topic is on MOSS Implementation and Content Migration strategies geared towards a Document Management System as a real life case study. I have never had a knack for titling presentations so they are indicative of the kind of content that goes with it. So hopefully, this one makes sense!
“Have you been tasked with taking ownership on a MOSS infrastructure that you know nothing about and making it work effectively?”
“Are you considering taking an existing MOSS environment to the next level and worried about what that entails?”
“Are you faced with a design and planning challenge in overhauling a deployed MOSS architecture?”
“Do you want to know what your options are for transitioning a Sharepoint application from a hosted model to a dedicated infrastructure?”
If the answer to any of the questions above is a "Yes", then this session is for you. Come learn about the common issues faced by organizations that are either considering MOSS deployments or have one in place that they would like to re-engineer. The topics covered include analysis of an existing deployment, common pain points in a content migration/transition, planning for a new environment based on content and sizing requirements and other tidbits that will make your job easier!
I hope to see some known faces out there. Check the SharePoint Saturday Chicago site out for more information!
Cheers!
- Posted by karthik on June 7, 2009
I have to admit that I was wrong. Like many of the doubters, I was led to think that maybe it was the beginning of the end for Roger Federer, the greatest tennis player in the modern open era.
However, this is one time I am GLAD I was wrong. It cannot get any better than this for Roger! Until, of course, he wins the next Wimbledon, the next U.S open and goes on to surpass Pete's record! What a record that would be. I cannot wait to watch those finals.
In the meantime, here are some of the first, live-breaking pictures of the star in (e)motion!
{Picture Credits - NBC}