Fred Brandon Presenting at SharePoint Saturday New Hampshire 2012 |
Something I haven’t been doing enough of, ever, is blogging about upcoming events for the two users’ groups I help co-organize. I generally think of this as a technology blog, and while I often like to blog about everything from nitty-gritty technical details to architectural level development stuff, I think I can spare a label for community involvement. 🙂
While SP Tech Con is rolling along down in Boston, here’s what’s rolling just a smidge north of there.
We just had our August 8th meeting for the Granite State NH SharePoint Users Group at Daniel Webster College in Nashua. Due to a scheduling conflict Rebecca Isserman couldn’t make it… thankfully Kris Huggins stepped up and presented on MS Project integration with SharePoint 2013 (as opposed to Project Server itself).
We also organized a bit for volunteers for SharePoint Saturday, New Hampshire, 2013 as well as went over topics for SPSNH speaker selection. All in all, we had a great meeting… those that attended really got to take part in what is becoming a special tradition for the users group and SPSNH.
Granite State SharePoint Users Group Meeting at the Microsoft Store in Salem |
Our next meeting for the Granite State SharePoint NH Users Group meeting will be September 12th, with Richard Harbridge, from Microsoft! In fact, we will be meeting at the Microsoft Store in Salem, NH, as well. I believe this will be a fun easing-in “back to school” atmosphere event! 🙂
Richard’s visit should also be an excellent last call before SharePoint Saturday NH on September 21st. We’re really psyched to have a new location for SPSNH: the Radisson Nashua. It has been host to bunches of great events I’ve personally attended… so I’m really proud that SPSNH has grown to this level!
We have a fantastic lineup of speakers and topics and even great vendors with cool stuff to show off there.
If you haven’t gotten your FREE SPSNH attendee ticket, please do so… they are limited, and we won’t get much notice before we run out. You can knock that off your to-do list at http://spsnh2013.eventbrite.com
As far as my other group, the Granite State NH Windows Phone Users Group goes, our next meeting is this week, August 15th. We’ve got Roman Jacquez, UI Developer Lead of Qvidien, with
I’ll also take this opportunity to thank Daniel Webster College, the Microsoft Store, and Alexander Techology Group for their steadfast support of the users groups, and Edgewater and Atrion for their core-team support of SharePoint Saturday!