Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’

Office Sharepoint Server 2007

November 17th, 2009

SharepointGabriel Karawani will make a presentation on SharePoint 2007 as a Document Management platform and as he has just returned from the SharePoint 2009 Conference at Las Vegas will also give some insights on what is planed in this area with the 2010 release.

GabrielKarawaniGabriel Karawani has an extensive career in IT and software development for both enterprise and web systems. He has gained his professional experience in IT consulting, project management and network management both in Denmark and London. Gabriel holds a MSc in Engineering.

Gabriel has provided consulting services on SharePoint since 2005 with particular expertise in ECM and Document Management. He was instrumental in ClearPeople’s selection for Microsoft’s Partner Evidence Programme (PEP), for SharePoint 2010, and has spoken at a number of events including the Butler Group’s Strategy Briefing earlier this year

We look forward to your attendance at this event.

Venue: Claremont Hotel on Monday 30th November 2009. Doors open at 18:00 for an 18:30 start.

Please confirm attendance in advance by replying to: publicity06-at-bcs.org.im


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Windows 7

April 3rd, 2009

windows7Windows Vista has been one of the most-talked about operating systems that Microsoft has ever produced. The next iteration promises to build on information gathered from user’s comments to produce their best OS yet:

Windows 7 was built around your feedback, so you’ll see a lot of things you’ve asked for. You asked us to make everyday tasks faster and easier, make your PC work the way you want it to, and make new things possible. And that’s exactly what we’re doing.

Our next event will be presented by Huw Turvey from Microsoft who last year kindly gave us a feature overview of Windows 2008. This session will consist of a talk about Windows 7, the new features in the operating system and a chance to see what Windows 7 looks like.

Venue Claremont Hotel on Tuesday