- Event: SharePoint 2010 Evolution Conference
- Date: 19th – 21st April
- Location: Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London
For those who don’t mind a bit of travelling in their work, the SharePoint 2010 Evolution Conference will be the place to be in April.
This 3 day conference will be hosted by Combined Knowledge and boasts of 75 breakout sessions, all of which will be recorded and dvds sent out post conference. It promises not to be a rehash of the Las Vegas conference and definitely will contain new content. So fear not, SharePoint experts, you will not be sitting through endless hours of Las Vegas regurgitations.
As the name suggests, it is dedicated to SharePoint with 55 expert speakers from Microssoft and other well known companies, one of which is Seven Sigma.
Seven Sigma’s very own Paul Culmsee, now a seasoned presenter, made a great impression on the SharePoint community with his successful presentations last year in San Diego, Washington DC, Wellington, New Zealand, Perth SharePoint User Group and the Business Analysts World Conference in Perth. His "How to Avoid SharePoint Becoming a Wicked Problem" and "Think Like a CFO: Techniques to Quantify SharePoint ROI"; "Governance – The Other 90%" co-presented with Ruven Gotz, and "SharePoint for the Really Really Really Going Looking" co-presented with Peter, were all very well received.
Next year, at the 2010 Evolution conference in London, Paul has decided to join the crowd and attend as many sessions as possible as well as presenting a session.
If you’ve attended Paul’s wicked problem sessions before and are thinking to yourself "I’ve seen Paul perform and I’ve downloaded his demo slides, not to mention nominated his slide for Slideshare Zeitgeist 2009 Community Awards, so I’ll give his session a rest this time." Think again! You will do yourself an injustice with that kind of thinking.
Paul, as you know, is very passionate when it comes to SharePoint and wicked problems, collectively and separately. This passion leads him, not to rest on his laurels, but to always finding ways to better improve his work (in this case, his presentation) with more information, more scenarios of real world application, more thought provoking titbits, etc, etc, for you all to digest.
For those who are still undecided on whether "to attend or not to attend" this conference – register now. You will be meeting great SharePoint minds to better assist you in your work. Click on http://www.sharepointevolutionconference.com for more reasons why you should attend this conference.
Meet you all at the SharePoint 2010 Evolution Conference in April
Cheers
