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SharePoint Performance: Presenting at SharePoint User Groups in the Bay Area this week

by Andreas Grabner, Jun 08, 09

I’ve been invited to speak at two SharePoint User Group Meetings this week

  • Silicon Valley SharePoint User Group on Wednesday, June 10th (THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED)
  • San Francisco SharePoint User Group on Thursday, June 11th

I will be talking about most of the problems I’ve seen in the past year when working on SharePoint Performance and Monitoring projects. We will discuss how to monitor SharePoint installations, how to troubleshoot performance issues and we’ll have a closer look at the SharePoint Object Model.

If you happen to be in the Bay Area and you are interested in SharePoint then stop by at one of the two sessions.

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