SharePoint Saturday New York City is being held July 31st this year at the Microsoft Manhattan Office. The event is well-known for its lively atmosphere, invaluable presentations, and for its high attendance of SharePoint professionals and MVPs. A full day of networking, knowledge sharing, and everything SharePoint all at no cost to its attendees? At the time of this writing, the event has more than 70 people on the waitlist…
And MetroStar Systems will see you there!
Janis Hall, Ricardo Palhano, and Mostafa Elzhogbi will all be flying up to the Big Apple this year to talk SharePoint and, as speakers, cover a SharePoint-specific topic. Mostafa, a Microsoft C# MVP since 2006, will be giving a tech-oriented talk on SharePoint Sandbox solutions and demoing its applications and limitations. Janis Hall and Ricardo Palhano, on the other hand, will be holding a higher level session on SharePoint Governance.
“I’m very excited to meet up with the other speakers, many of us only see each other at these types of events. I’m also looking forward to dialogue and interactions with others attending the event. Being in the presence of other enthusiasts is exhilarating and I always leave these events with new inspiration and ideas. I must say that I’m also really looking forward to a visit we’re planning to the nearby cupcake shop. From the online pictures, it looks like chocolate for days…” said Janis Hall, Lead SharePoint Instructor.
You can also attend the event virtually via Twitter using the hashtag: #SPSNY or simply by following Janis and Mostafa. Janis Hall and Ricardo Palhano will also be giving their SharePoint Governance presentation in DC on August 12th with the SharePoint User Group of Washington, DC.
This is shaping up to be an amazing event and we hope you’ll join us! Break a leg, Janis, Ricardo, and Mostafa!

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