Monday, September 14, 2020 at 12:00:00 PM Online event

We will be meeting remotely this month, so make something delicious for lunch and participate from home! Networking will be from 11:30-12:00 and the session will start promptly at 12:00.

Join link is here: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MzYzYTUwZmYtNjI0YS00ODhmLWEyZmQtZjEzOGY4MmM4MjFh%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22627218e0-c25e-4768-8211-b341b757614a%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%221ce44b51-9540-4178-9a54-733a81cfe8b2%22%7d

Solid Foundations: Building Solutions in an Earthquake-Prone SharePoint Area

SharePoint Online (SPO) has been with us for a number of years now, and adoption of the platform continues on an upward trajectory. At the same time, Microsoft has committed to supply SharePoint in an on-premises server form for the foreseeable future. So what happens when you're tasked with building your next SharePoint-centric solution and the selection of on-prem or cloud can't be nailed down? Or worse, what if you're told to build a solution that will start out on-prem and then go to the cloud sometime down the road? Would you be able design and build something that meets your users' needs without unnecessary worry and the potential migration risks? Do you know enough about the options, benefits, and disadvantages of the various tools and approaches at your disposal to confidently make informed decisions and avoid instant obsolescence? In this session, we'll look at what's currently at your disposal, including full-blown development techniques and those that are friendlier to those who might consider themselves "citizen developers". We'll build an understanding of the decision points and criteria that might suggest or preclude the use of one or more tools/techniques, and we'll take a look at some approaches to assembling and creating SharePoint solutions that you may not have considered or even been aware of. Attendees of this session will leave with the know-how and understanding to confidently design and assemble their next SharePoint-centric solution in an "earthquake-resistant" fashion.

Highlights
1. Create an understanding of fundamental SharePoint development options and technologies
2. Identify the strengths and concerns and limitations of solution approaches available
3. Differentiate cloud approaches, on-prem approaches, and hybrid approaches that can be used to create solutions

Presented by Sean P. McDonough

Sean is a consultant for Bitstream Foundry, a Cincinnati-based provider of SharePoint solutions, services, and consulting. Microsoft certified MCP, MCTS, and MCPD, Sean has over two decades of experience developing software, building infrastructures, and solving technical problems. Unable to take anything except the deep dive into any role, Sean has acquired a diverse and expansive skill set as consultant, product manager, solution architect, team lead, administrator, and platform evangelist through the years. Some might label his passion for all things tech related as borderline 'obsession', but it is equal only to his desire to share those discoveries and experiences with others as author, blogger, and frequent speaker/instructor at technical conferences, user groups, and similar events all over North America. Sean is also an Microsoft MVP for Office Apps & Services. He can be reached through his blog (http://SharePointInterface.com) or on Twitter (@spmcdonough)

About KC 0365 User Group:

This user group is designed for KC professionals who work with Microsoft Office 365 and SharePoint to network and learn from each other. Meetings are on the second Monday of each month over lunch. Join us for a free lunch and stick around to learn more about SharePoint and Office 365!

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