Webucator recently teamed up with Microsoft to present a webinar designed to explore the architecture of search in SharePoint 2010, the components that are part of this service application, what they are used for and how they differ from what was available in SharePoint 2007. The webinar also covered the changes in this search architecture when you deploy FAST Search for SharePoint.
You can also learn more about SharePoint by exploring our SharePoint training, and more specifically, our SharePoint 2010 Search and FAST Search Server 2010 Training.
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This is a video demonstration of how to create a basic Web Part for SharePoint 2010 using Visual Studio 2010. The intent of the video is to showcase how easy it is to create, package and deploy a Web Part into a test environment with the latest tools. The demonstration was done on a Virtual Machine running under Hyper-V with Visual Studio installed along side SharePoint. If you have any questions for us, leave a comment below. Enjoy! Read the rest of this entry »
Explore the architecture of search in SharePoint 2010, with Leonardo Souza, Senior Technical Instructor at Microsoft. The free, 60-minute webinar will cover the components that are part of this application and their uses. Souza will also explain how the SharePoint 2010 components differ from what was available in SharePoint 2007. Souza will cover the changes in this search architecture when you deploy FAST Search for SharePoint. Read the rest of this entry »
Among other hot CSS3 topics, bloggers are buzzing about @font-face. A frequently overlooked topic are the legal issues associated with this new design capability. Read the rest of this entry »
With online marketing becoming more and more prevalent, it’s essential to be up-to-date on the latest strategies. To help students in our Google Analytics training and Google AdWords training classes, we welcome Dominick Frasso, an SEO/SEM expert, to provide additional insight on using the bulk upload feature of Google Places. The following blog is written by Dominick.
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This blog was inspired by a question from one my students in a Photoshop training class about how to create this simple, yet elegant frame around an image. Read the rest of this entry »
To help students in our Google Analytics training and Google AdWords training classes, we asked Google Analytics experts to provide their real-world expertise in this multi-blog series. Today, we welcome Shervin Eli Natan is a serial entrepreneur specializing in creating internet-based technology companies and web marketing. He shares how he originally got started with Google Analytics and offers advice for others looking to learn the technology. Read the rest of this entry »
Americans spend more time on Facebook than any other website, according to a recent Nielson study. In general, Americans spend a quarter of their Internet time on social sites. For web developers, jumping into the social trend is a must.
To help students in our web design training and web development training classes, we reached out to an expert on social site development. We asked Paul deGrandis, a developer who has worked at social sites such as Etsy and Tutorspree, for his perspective on the social trend. Read the rest of this entry »
If you’re currently using Google AdWords, or you’ve been tossing around the idea of search engine marketing, this blog is designed for you. I teach numerous online Google AdWords classes each month, and the overarching concern of most students is the same: what keywords should I spend my time, energy, and money on? While it is almost the “million dollar” question of any marketer, spending some time with Google’s free tools and a little time wearing your customer hat, can go a long way! Ready? Read the rest of this entry »
If you want to learn Dreamweaver, this recorded webinar will get you started!
This 30-minute webinar introduces Adobe Dreamweaver to beginners. We will discuss the capabilities of Dreamweaver, explore the interface, give a quick introduction to the tools, and watch as a very simple HTML page is created. Dreamweaver CS5 is used in the webinar, but much of the information is applicable to other versions. Read the rest of this entry »