Tressha April 5, 2023 Conferences and Speaking BOSTON CODE CAMP 34: An Exciting Opportunity for Developers to Learn and Connect! Attention, developers! The highly anticipated Boston Code Camp 34 is just around the corner, and this year,
Paul Swider December 4, 2022 Community Top 15 Healthcare Conferences to Attend in 2023 Want to find out about the top 2023 healthcare conferences to attend? Check out here the Top
Paul Swider September 7, 2022 Community aMS Kuala Lumpur 2022 Conference A Community for Azure, M365 & SharePoint Come and join the largest community event for all things
Paul Swider February 21, 2020 M365 Community Twelve Reasons to use Power Apps Common Data Service Instead of a Database When to use stand-alone Power Apps with CDS over SharePoint or a database is a common source
Paul Swider September 3, 2019 Conferences and Speaking [on demand webinar] Microsoft Power Platform And Common Data Service: Getting Started with PowerApps and CDS Watch this complimentary on demand webinar and learn how to get started with pro-tips about the Power
Paul Swider May 17, 2019 Conferences and Speaking Go Public with SharePoint and Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement Portals! SharePoint friends: Going to SPC19 in Las Vegas? Learn how to create PowerApps CDS Portals and D365
Paul Swider May 12, 2019 Azure Under the Hood: Microsoft Power Platform and Customer Portals Bootcamp DEV Under the Hood: Power Platform and Customer Portals Bootcamp (2 Days) Online Instructor led class and labs
Paul Swider May 9, 2019 Azure Last Call for Speakers at Microsoft Insider Dev – Boston Dear Microsoft technology enthusiasts, Please spread the word! Submissions need to be in very soon! summary: Please
Paul Swider May 8, 2019 Conferences and Speaking Who Else Wants To Know The Mystery Behind The SharePoint Community? Is it a mystery or something quite simple? There are many motivators for the broad group of
Paul Swider May 3, 2019 Azure Women In Cloud: Turning the Tide for Female Tech Entrepreneurs A treat coming across this article this morning. I’ve watched the Women in SharePoint group grow through