Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 07:11:52 EDT From: Arnoldbilansky@cs.com Subject: [Vblearn] User Group Meetings Please share this information with your colleagues. Word to the wise. Watch your e-mail closely for a further announcement on item 4) below - "Microsoft Office 2003 Tour Events Tuesday, October 14". We are working on a very special offer you will NOT want to miss out on. The event will be by reservation only, and as a participating group the VBLearn group will get a few hours extra advance notice before notification will be sent to a larger mailing list! *** Contents *** *** 1) Monday, September 15 VBLearn Meeting - Advanced Object Oriented Programming in Visual Basic *** 2) Microsoft Office 2003 Tour Events October 14 *** 3) Thursday, September 18 BizProd Meeting - An Overview of GIS ************************************************************************ *** 1) Monday, September 15 VBLearn Meeting - Advanced Object Oriented Programming in Visual Basic ************************************************************************ Time: 6:45pm Location: Microsoft, 6th floor, 201 Jones Rd., Waltham MA Bob Tattersol presents more advanced .NET Object Oriented topics using the Visual Basic .NET language. The topics include: polymorphism; virtual classes and methods; custom events and exceptions; and interfaces. Several code samples put the features described to work. ************************************************************************ *** 2) Microsoft Office 2003 Tour Events Tuesday, October 14 ************************************************************************ The Microsoft Business Productivity User Group is hosting two separate by-reservation-only Microsoft Office 2003 Tour events on Tuesday, October 14 at Microsoft in Waltham, MA. The IT Professionals session is geared to a more technical audience. The Mindshare session is geared towards business and end-users. Reservation information will be sent to this list soon. We have a very special offer in the works you will not want to miss out on. DESCRIPTION FOR THE 6:00PM â^À^Ó 7:15PM IT PROFESSIONAL SESSION The new Microsoft Office 2003 System is coming, and Microsoft is offering special technical previews for IT professionals. This firsthand look provides an opportunity to see new Microsoft Office technologies that are keeping corporate data safer, reducing downtime, and increasing productivity. Join the Boston Microsoft Business Productivity User Group as Microsoft Office System specialists from Redmond showcase Microsoft Office System deployment tips and tricks, new security features, integration with Microsoft server technologies, and much more. DESCRIPTION FOR THE 7:30PM â^À^Ó 9:00PM MINDSHARE SESSION The new Microsoft Office System is coming, and Microsoft is offering special business and end-user oriented previews for Mindshare User Group members. This firsthand look provides a sneak peek at the new Microsoft Office 2003 System and you how to maximize your productivity at home and at the office, reduce spam, customize your email, and much more. Get an overview of enhancements to Office programs such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher, as well as new programs such as OneNote. See how the entire Microsoft Office System programs, servers, services and solutions works together. View-a demonstration of new collaboration and information protection technologies including SharePoint Portal Services and Information Rights Management.-Observe examples of how to put the Microsoft Office System to work in your day to day business and personal lives. ************************************************************************ *** 3) Thursday, September 18 BizProd Meeting - An Overview of GIS ************************************************************************ Time: 6:45pm Location: Microsoft, 6th floor, 201 Jones Rd., Waltham MA The Boston Microsoft Business Productivity User Group (BizProd) meets this month on its traditional third Thursday of the month. Beginning in October meetings will be shifted to the second Tuesday of the month. Bonus: Pizza provided by Microsoft Presenter Joan Gardner of Applied Geographics, Inc. Geographic Information Systems involve people, hardware, software and data. Since the cost of the hardware and software has decreased dramatically the number of people using GIS has increased. Data issues continue to be the more difficult part of the system. How is data collected and to what accuracy is a concern of cost and use. This talk will present an overview of the technology, some applications in various sectors and the value of metadata. ************************************************************************ The VBLearn Web site is at http://www.bostonusergroups.com/vblearn. You can manage your subscription to this list (including subscribing or unsubscribing) by visiting --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- multipart/alternative text/plain (text body -- kept) text/html --- _______________________________________________ VBLearn mailing list VBLearn@blu.org http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/vblearn