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Phil Wicklund

    SharePoint 2010 Workflows in Action
    Professional Sitecore 8 Development
    Practical Sitecore 8 Configuration and Strategy
    • Practical Sitecore 8 Configuration and Strategy: A User Guide for Sitecore's Content and Marketing Capabilities offers a comprehensive overview of Sitecore's web content management solutions, and provides step-by-step guidance for configuring Sitecore's personalization, testing, and marketing automation capabilities. The book highlights strategies and best practices--taking it beyond just the "how to" procedures that can be found elsewhere. Sitecore was recently recognized as one of the most reputable and reliable web content management solutions (WCMS) in the marketplace. Thousands of companies use Sitecore to help manage their web and mobile digital properties. But because Sitecore is a very large and complex platform, marketers and end users often have difficulty coming up to speed on the technology. Practical Sitecore 8 Configuration and Strategy provides the solution you need to get started using Sitecore today. Practical Sitecore 8 Configuration and Strategy: Brings you up to speed on Sitecore without requiring a training class Provides the information in a clear, logical outline that takes users from simple, foundational concepts to more advanced concepts at the end Rounds out existing sources of documentation with strategies and best practices from real-world experience

      Practical Sitecore 8 Configuration and Strategy
    • Professional Sitecore 8 Development

      • 425 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden
      4,4(9)Abgeben

      Front- and back-end developers will utilize this step-by-step guide and comprehensive overview of Sitecore development and best practices to structure templates and content within Sitecore, work with integrated tools, and leverage its extensive automation capabilities. Sitecore was recently recognized as one of the most reputable and reliable, enterprise-class web content management solutions (WCMS) available in the marketplace. Thousands of companies are using Sitecore to manage their digital experiences online. Because Sitecore is such a large, complex platform, developers often have a hard time coming up to speed, even after completing a Sitecore training course for developers. However, leveraging the design patterns and other practices laid out in this book will make that transition much easier. Professional Sitecore 8 Development provides a soup-to-nuts approach for a Sitecore rookie to come up to speed quickly, as well as provide more advanced techniques for seasoned veterans that they may not be exposed to otherwise. Key coverage areas include: Getting started with Sitecore development Front-end development techniques Incorporating design patterns into your Sitecore solutions Unit testing Sitecore applications Programming Sitecore?s marketing capabilities Sitecore automation with PowerShell Advanced development techniques

      Professional Sitecore 8 Development
    • SharePoint 2010 Workflows in Action

      • 337 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      SharePoint 2010 is a huge technology with tens of thousands of companies adopting it from all across the globe. Within the SharePoint product stack, workflows are one of the most compelling and ROI generating features for many business. SharePoint 2010 Workflows in Action will take you through the SharePoint workflow fundamentals, and all the way to very advanced topics to help you meet your most complex workflow requirements. This includes covering topics such as the out of box workflows, and building custom workflows with SharePoint Designer 2010, Office Visio 2010, and Visual Studio 2010. Additionally, the book covers topics that are very important to workflow such as building forms with InfoPath 2010, building custom task processes, building custom activities and conditions, and how to leverage external data sources in your workflows via Business Connectivity Services. Other goodies include building State Machine workflows, leveraging ASP.NET forms, workflow event handlers, and publishing custom actions and conditions into SharePoint Designer. The book is a one stop shop workflow resource for anyone building workflows for the SharePoint 2010 platform. Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book.

      SharePoint 2010 Workflows in Action