SharePoint Solutions Introduces InfoPath 2010 and SharePoint Designer Workflow Courses for SharePoi
SharePoint Solutions is offering two new intermediate courses-one two days long and the other four days-on InfoPath 2010 and creating No-Code SharePoint Designer Workflows for SharePoint 2010.
Online, August 17, 2011 (Newswire.com) - SharePoint Solutions is offering two new intermediate courses-one two days long and the other four days-on InfoPath 2010 and creating No-Code SharePoint Designer Workflows for SharePoint 2010.
InfoPath 2010 and SharePoint Foundation 2010 No-Code Workflow Basics is a two-day instructor-led course designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to take advantage of InfoPath 2010 and Workflow Designer in SharePoint Designer 2010 for automating business processes in SharePoint Foundation 2010 or SharePoint Server 2010.
Student learning will be facilitated through a combination of instructor presentations and hands-on lab exercises. A sample company will be used in the labs to teach students how to integrate these technologies to automate business processes. No programming knowledge is required.
The two-day classes will be held Sept. 13-14 and Oct. 4-5 in Nashville, Tenn., and Nov. 1-2 in Chicago. Cost of the course is $1,195, which includes tuition, student materials and lunches.
The goal of the instructor-led four-day InfoPath 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 No-Code Workflow Deep Dive is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to take advantage of InfoPath 2010, Forms Services and Workflow Designer in SharePoint Designer 2010 for the purpose of automating business processes in SharePoint Server 2010. In addition, the Data View web part will be explored, along with other technologies related to process automation.
Student learning will be facilitated through a combination of instructor presentations and hands-on lab exercises. As with the two-day course, a sample company will be used in the labs to teach students how to integrate these technologies to automate business processes. No programming knowledge is required for either course.
The four-day classes will be held Sept. 13-16 and Oct. 4-7 in Nashville, Tenn., and Nov. 1-4 in Chicago. Cost of the course is $2,395, which includes tuition, student materials and lunches.
Both training courses teach the out-of-the-box functionality and are not intended for those who are primarily interested in using Visual Studio and .NET development to create workflow solutions in SharePoint. The courses are designed for:
• Information workers who want to learn how to use SharePoint to automate common business processes
• Power users
• Enterprise planners and teams
• Webmasters
• Application designers
• Systems analysts
• Help-desk and end-user support professionals
• Trainers
• IT pros and developers who are primarily interested in out-of-the-box functionality and features
"Crafting business process automation solutions used to be the exclusive domain of the programmer," notes course author Kevin Pine, "but not anymore. In as little as two days, we can have any SharePoint power user creating user-friendly digital forms, and powerful, sophisticated workflow automation that can revolutionize their work and transform their workplace. Automation is a game-changer, and these courses give you the skills and confidence to make it happen."
For a side-by-side comparison to determine which course is best for a particular student, visit: http://sharepointsolutions.com/SharePoint-Training/Pages/InfoPath-2010-and-SharePoint-Designer-Workflow-Courses-for-SharePoint-2010.aspx?internal_ad=Home-Page_2010-InfoPath-Banner
Based in Nashville, Tenn., SharePoint Solutions is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and a nationwide leader in expert-led public classes on SharePoint products and technologies. The company's software division professionally develops high-quality commercial add-ons for SharePoint. For more information about SharePoint Solutions, visit http://sharepointsolutions.com.
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