Scott J. Peterson
Scott J. Peterson is an Enterprise Solution Architect and Developer with Liquid Daffodil, has been developing software with Microsoft tools and technologies since the late 1980s. In addition, he has designed, developed and deployed solutions for clients across the globe. Scott was the architect and primary developer of the first MOSS 2007 deployment to go into production worldwide, and has developed solutions for organizations large and small, including Microsoft as part of their global Partners in Learning initiative. Most recently Scott has been developing Windows Phone 7 mobile tools for SharePoint and is a profoundly happily married father of 10 and lives in Richmond, Texas.
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Abstracts
| Topic: | Light Up Your Enterprise: Silverlight & SharePoint Arm in Arm |
| Description: | Silverlight’s rich functionality, user interface glamour, and powerful media and visualization feature set is often a first stop for organizations when enhancing a corporate presence or intranet. However, the absence of the SharePoint object model, the restrictive Silverlight security scheme, and the intricacies of telling SharePoint what it really wants to hear can be daunting to even experienced developers. This session will walk users through the development of full “Silverlight in SharePoint” enterprise solutions that access information and services of SharePoint in a way that adds real value to end users, and smoothes out the speed bumps for developers. |
| Level: | 200-300 |
| Topic: | Beyond Lists & Libraries: Developing Powerful Tools for SharePoint 2010 with Windows Phone 7 |
| Description: | With the advent of Windows Phone 7, Microsoft has re-positioned itself into the mobile world with features and functionality firmly targeting the business world. Although the Windows Mobile platform comes loaded with applications such as Office Mobile, including the new mobile version of SharePoint Workspace, these tools are typically limited to viewing lists, libraries, and documents, and fall far short of what typical administrators and developers need to be productive in their organizations. This session will explore creating robust and meaningful tools for the Windows Phone to manage users, sites, permissions, workflows, and virtually every aspect of SharePoint administration and development. |
| Level: | 200-300 |
| Topic: | Bringing Down Goliath: A Windows Phone Paradigm Shift |
| Description: | As Microsoft developers seek to emulate the successes of the iPhone, the Windows Phone Marketplace has quickly become saturated with every type of app possible. Instead of attempting to recreate successful down-level products, developers could be focusing on audiences that really matter. The strengths of the Windows Phone 7 platform sit firmly in the business world and provide opportunities far beyond a typical mobile application. This session will cover topics, concepts, and real-world implementations of developing business-centric applications and tools for the Windows Phone to help organizations take full advantage of what the platform has to offer. |
| Level: | 200-300 |