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Workflow Panel Session (May 2008) - Listen Here
Recorded at the May Monthly Meeting, our panel were product specialists & architects who represented a number of bpm & workflow technologies. Each of our product specialists presented some background to each product (Slides - Nintex, K2, Skelta) as well as the Workflow Foundation and SharePoint Designer. We then started fleshing out our understanding of workflow and our common scenarios and pains with some great insights from the panel and audience on designing and developing workflow solutions as well as positioning of the relevant technologies to us. 
 
Panellists:
         Elaine Van Burgen (Solutions Architect - SDM),
         Steve Heaney (Product Specialist - Nintex) ,
         Jey Srikantha (Product Specialist - K2)
         Vinay Joseph (Product Specialist of Skelta - SDM)
         MC'd by Tim Wragg
 

 
The Cloud & Mobility (May 2008) - Listen Here
Recorded at the Office System Conference, this panel session was a round table discussion about understanding Cloud based services and mobility approaches. We wind up the discussions with a fun look at an IT startup, where each panellist pitches their idea for an IT startup based around these emerging technologies.
 
Panellists:
         Nigel Watson (Architect Advisor),
         Chris Vidotto (Application Platform Specialist) ,
         David Lemphers (Senior Product Manager - Cloud Services)
         MC'd by Tim Wragg
 

 
Platforms Panel Session (November 2007) - Listen Here
These 3 smart fellas all represent different areas of Microsoft which are converging with platforms like SharePoint and we’re going to discuss this at length. Each of them having very different views should guarantee very interesting debate.
 
Panellists:
         David Lemphers (Developer Evangelist),
         Graham Elliott (Microsoft Services Architect) ,
         Nigel Watson (Architect Advisor)
         MC'd by Tim Wragg
 
 

Last modified at 30/05/2008 2:34 PM  by Ed Richard