| Day 2 |
| Date/Time |
Session |
Description |
Speaker |
Rm |
5/14 12:00:00 PM -to-
5/14 12:05:00 PM |
Keynote Day 2 |
Keynote for today. |
Stephen Wynkoop |
A |
5/14 12:10:00 PM -to-
5/14 12:59:00 PM |
The Frugal Admin, How to get the most of the built-in web parts |
Dont just accept that your home pages are boring. Put some life into them without spending a penny. Explore the existing web part templates and broaden the horizons of existing list view web parts. Push them to the limit and turn your bland, hum-drum home pages into the spectacular, useful, web part pages they were meant to be. Wow your users, impress your boss, and never wonder if you could have built yourself what you just paid some one else to make. Know for sure what your options really are, without any additional cost. |
Callahan |
A |
5/14 12:10:00 PM -to-
5/14 12:59:00 PM |
Protect & Defend Your Data |
With most SharePoint implementations storing critical business data, it is crucial that this data be protected and quickly restorable in the event of a disaster. Learn how utilizing Data Protection Manager 2007 as your backup/restore/disaster recovery solution provides a full-fidelity solution with granular control. We will walk you through the initial configuration of DPM as well as setting up a recovery farm. |
Christopher Regan |
B |
5/14 12:10:00 PM -to-
5/14 12:59:00 PM |
SharePoint and BI integration - Part One - Report Center and SSRS |
In this session you will learn about the Report Center site template that is part of MOSS. Here we will examine the default web parts and pages in this template. These include containers for connections to data sources, reports, key performance indicators and more. |
Lynn Langit |
C |
5/14 12:10:00 PM -to-
5/14 12:59:00 PM |
Maintenance Plans |
In SQL 2008, Maintenance Plans create a workflow of tasks to ensure your database is optimized and backed up on a regular schedule. The Maintenance Plan will create an SSIS package that will be scheduled and run with SQL Agent. Attend this session and learn how Maintenance Plans will ease your administrative overhead. |
Thomas LaRock |
D |
5/14 1:00:00 PM -to-
5/14 1:29:00 PM |
Exhibit Hall |
Exhibit Hall -- Please take a few minutes to visit our Sponsors |
Exhibit Hall |
A |
5/14 1:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 2:19:00 PM |
The Frugal Admin, How to make your own Dashboards, without being a developer or use SharePoint Designer |
Dashboards are easy, depending on what you want to do with them. Why pay for one when you can roll your own? Come see the secrets of the simple dashboard; how to create the views, the web parts, and the web pages that make a sites home page more relevant from management to user. See how far you can go out of the box before you spend a dime. |
Callahan |
A |
5/14 1:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 2:19:00 PM |
Get Your Implementation Organized |
Service Accounts – Web Applications – Application Pools – File Locations – Database Names… when it comes to SharePoint environments, if you don’t plan ahead, your environment can quickly become a disorganized mess of IIS, SQL & SharePoint components. Suddenly you don’t know what web application maps to what application pool in IIS, or even worse, you don’t know what service accounts perform what functions! This session will cover strategies and provide recommendations on ways that SharePoint administrators can reign in their farm – and make sure that no matter who is managing it, everyone is on the same page. Organization is key – and this session will help get you one step closer to organization nirvana. |
Christopher Regan |
B |
5/14 1:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 2:19:00 PM |
SharePoint and BI Integration - Part Two - Excel Services and KPIs |
In this session you will understand business reasons to use Excel Services. We will them take a look at the procedure involved to enable a MOSS site for Excel Services. Next well discuss the three types of key performance indicators that are supported in MOSS. We will then look at implementing a dashboard using KPIs and Excel Services |
Lynn Langit |
C |
5/14 1:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 2:19:00 PM |
Best Practices |
Having worked with databases for some time now, I felt it important to get some best practices documented. This presentation will touch on the simple things that we often take for granted while using our favorite database systems. From naming conventions, to cursors, to temporary, derived and variable tables, to the use of dynamic sql. We’ll touch on a great many different ideas and hopefully further cement your own best practices, making you a more exceptional DBA or Database Developer. |
TJ Belt |
D |
5/14 2:20:00 PM -to-
5/14 2:29:00 PM |
Break |
Please enjoy a short break |
Session Break |
A |
5/14 2:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 3:19:00 PM |
The Frugal Admin, Make your own Custom Site Templates |
So you think only Microsoft can come up with useful site templates? Think again. Dont be trapped into thinking that if you want a nice site (especially one youd like to deploy in a few places), you have to pay a developer to create it. Come see how we wrap up this three part series by bringing together the fancy web parts and dashboards to create our own unique site templates. Filled to the rim with useful goodness. With tips and tricks concerning workflows, resource libraries, and more. Learn how to make your templates self referencing, so they can pack up and go without having any extra files to worry about. Elevate your status, become that much closer to a WSS expert by seeing how its really done-- all without special developer training or expensive additional software. Create the templates you wish Microsoft had thought of after attending this session. |
Callahan |
A |
5/14 2:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 3:19:00 PM |
Integration SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services with SharePoint – You don’t need to be a Dev or SQL Guru to get it right! |
To help drive the adoption of SharePoint, many organizations find that providing access to key business reports through their sites is critical. And while Microsoft providers the ‘Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services Add-In for Microsoft SharePoint Technologies’ to make the job easier, many SharePoint administrators and IT professionals tasked with configuring this implementation run into many issues during the setup. This session is designed to take the mystique out of setting up reporting services, and show how to not only set it up correctly the first time, but how to use its many features and show your business users that you aren’t scared of their reports. As an added bonus, you will also learn how to deploy the reports through Visual Studio – without having to write a line of code! |
Christopher Regan |
B |
5/14 2:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 3:19:00 PM |
SharePoint and BI integration - Part Three - BDC in SharePoint |
In this session you will learn what the Business Data Catalog is and why you might be interested in using it. We will discuss and demonstrate the process involved to configure a no code connection to a relational data source by using the BDC via the MOSS administrative website. Then we will demonstrate displaying data retrieved by the BDC via a web part available in the Report Center template of MOSS. |
Lynn Langit |
C |
5/14 2:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 3:19:00 PM |
Log Shipping Basics |
The boss wants you to plan for disaster, and wants to know the business will be protected if the production SQL Server goes down. Be armed with answers about log shipping with this presentation, which will cover the basic concepts and how to implement it. |
Brent Ozar |
D |
5/14 3:20:00 PM -to-
5/14 4:19:00 PM |
SharePoint Infrastructure: The databases, file structure, and services that make up your SharePoint Implementation. |
In this session, we will discuss the various databases that are created when you install SharePoint from various options. We will also take a deeper look into the 12 hive file structure and the services that are required. |
Shannon Bray |
A |
5/14 4:20:00 PM -to-
5/14 4:59:00 PM |
Q&A Live Chat Day 2 |
Questions and Answers: Live Chat |
Stephen Wynkoop and Christopher Shaw |
A |
| |
5/14 5:00:00 PM -to-
5/14 5:05:00 PM |
Keynote Day 2 |
Keynote for today. |
Stephen Wynkoop |
A |
5/14 5:10:00 PM -to-
5/14 5:59:00 PM |
The Frugal Admin, How to get the most of the built-in web parts |
Dont just accept that your home pages are boring. Put some life into them without spending a penny. Explore the existing web part templates and broaden the horizons of existing list view web parts. Push them to the limit and turn your bland, hum-drum home pages into the spectacular, useful, web part pages they were meant to be. Wow your users, impress your boss, and never wonder if you could have built yourself what you just paid some one else to make. Know for sure what your options really are, without any additional cost. |
Callahan |
A |
5/14 5:10:00 PM -to-
5/14 5:59:00 PM |
Protect & Defend Your Data |
With most SharePoint implementations storing critical business data, it is crucial that this data be protected and quickly restorable in the event of a disaster. Learn how utilizing Data Protection Manager 2007 as your backup/restore/disaster recovery solution provides a full-fidelity solution with granular control. We will walk you through the initial configuration of DPM as well as setting up a recovery farm. |
Christopher Regan |
B |
5/14 5:10:00 PM -to-
5/14 5:59:00 PM |
SharePoint and BI integration - Part One - Report Center and SSRS |
In this session you will learn about the Report Center site template that is part of MOSS. Here we will examine the default web parts and pages in this template. These include containers for connections to data sources, reports, key performance indicators and more. |
Lynn Langit |
C |
5/14 5:10:00 PM -to-
5/14 5:59:00 PM |
Maintenance Plans |
In SQL 2008, Maintenance Plans create a workflow of tasks to ensure your database is optimized and backed up on a regular schedule. The Maintenance Plan will create an SSIS package that will be scheduled and run with SQL Agent. Attend this session and learn how Maintenance Plans will ease your administrative overhead. |
Thomas LaRock |
D |
5/14 6:00:00 PM -to-
5/14 6:29:00 PM |
Exhibit Hall |
Exhibit Hall -- Please take a few minutes to visit our Sponsors |
Exhibit Hall |
A |
5/14 6:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 7:19:00 PM |
The Frugal Admin, How to make your own Dashboards, without being a developer or use SharePoint Designer |
Dashboards are easy, depending on what you want to do with them. Why pay for one when you can roll your own? Come see the secrets of the simple dashboard; how to create the views, the web parts, and the web pages that make a sites home page more relevant from management to user. See how far you can go out of the box before you spend a dime. |
Callahan |
A |
5/14 6:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 7:19:00 PM |
Get Your Implementation Organized |
Service Accounts – Web Applications – Application Pools – File Locations – Database Names… when it comes to SharePoint environments, if you don’t plan ahead, your environment can quickly become a disorganized mess of IIS, SQL & SharePoint components. Suddenly you don’t know what web application maps to what application pool in IIS, or even worse, you don’t know what service accounts perform what functions! This session will cover strategies and provide recommendations on ways that SharePoint administrators can reign in their farm – and make sure that no matter who is managing it, everyone is on the same page. Organization is key – and this session will help get you one step closer to organization nirvana. |
Christopher Regan |
B |
5/14 6:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 7:19:00 PM |
SharePoint and BI Integration - Part Two - Excel Services and KPIs |
In this session you will understand business reasons to use Excel Services. We will them take a look at the procedure involved to enable a MOSS site for Excel Services. Next well discuss the three types of key performance indicators that are supported in MOSS. We will then look at implementing a dashboard using KPIs and Excel Services |
Lynn Langit |
C |
5/14 6:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 7:19:00 PM |
Best Practices |
Having worked with databases for some time now, I felt it important to get some best practices documented. This presentation will touch on the simple things that we often take for granted while using our favorite database systems. From naming conventions, to cursors, to temporary, derived and variable tables, to the use of dynamic sql. We’ll touch on a great many different ideas and hopefully further cement your own best practices, making you a more exceptional DBA or Database Developer. |
TJ Belt |
D |
5/14 7:20:00 PM -to-
5/14 7:29:00 PM |
Break |
Please enjoy a short break |
Session Break |
A |
5/14 7:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 8:19:00 PM |
The Frugal Admin, Make your own Custom Site Templates |
So you think only Microsoft can come up with useful site templates? Think again. Dont be trapped into thinking that if you want a nice site (especially one youd like to deploy in a few places), you have to pay a developer to create it. Come see how we wrap up this three part series by bringing together the fancy web parts and dashboards to create our own unique site templates. Filled to the rim with useful goodness. With tips and tricks concerning workflows, resource libraries, and more. Learn how to make your templates self referencing, so they can pack up and go without having any extra files to worry about. Elevate your status, become that much closer to a WSS expert by seeing how its really done-- all without special developer training or expensive additional software. Create the templates you wish Microsoft had thought of after attending this session. |
Callahan |
A |
5/14 7:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 8:19:00 PM |
Integration SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services with SharePoint – You don’t need to be a Dev or SQL Guru to get it right! |
To help drive the adoption of SharePoint, many organizations find that providing access to key business reports through their sites is critical. And while Microsoft providers the ‘Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services Add-In for Microsoft SharePoint Technologies’ to make the job easier, many SharePoint administrators and IT professionals tasked with configuring this implementation run into many issues during the setup. This session is designed to take the mystique out of setting up reporting services, and show how to not only set it up correctly the first time, but how to use its many features and show your business users that you aren’t scared of their reports. As an added bonus, you will also learn how to deploy the reports through Visual Studio – without having to write a line of code! |
Christopher Regan |
B |
5/14 7:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 8:19:00 PM |
SharePoint and BI integration - Part Three - BDC in SharePoint |
In this session you will learn what the Business Data Catalog is and why you might be interested in using it. We will discuss and demonstrate the process involved to configure a no code connection to a relational data source by using the BDC via the MOSS administrative website. Then we will demonstrate displaying data retrieved by the BDC via a web part available in the Report Center template of MOSS. |
Lynn Langit |
C |
5/14 7:30:00 PM -to-
5/14 8:19:00 PM |
Log Shipping Basics |
The boss wants you to plan for disaster, and wants to know the business will be protected if the production SQL Server goes down. Be armed with answers about log shipping with this presentation, which will cover the basic concepts and how to implement it. |
Brent Ozar |
D |
5/14 8:20:00 PM -to-
5/14 9:19:00 PM |
SharePoint Infrastructure: The databases, file structure, and services that make up your SharePoint Implementation. |
In this session, we will discuss the various databases that are created when you install SharePoint from various options. We will also take a deeper look into the 12 hive file structure and the services that are required. |
Shannon Bray |
A |
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