Ye Olde Candy Shoppe: Building an information architecture from scratch at SharePoint Saturday London 2015 #spslondon

Ye Olde Candy Shoppe: Building an information architecture from scratch at SharePoint Saturday London 2015 #spslondon

I’m just back from the fantastic inaugural SharePoint Saturday London held at the Imperial College! It was great to see all of the speakers, sponsors and volunteers who had worked together to make it so wonderful!

People really got into the Ye Olde Candy Shoppe case study and we built a good architecture together. We had a great time debating what kind of candy category ‘Boiled British sweets’ belong to.  The slides from the session are available via my OneDrive or can be viewed below. Note that the slides are really just the supporting information – the real work is always done on a whiteboard during the actual session.

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SharePoint Saturday Oslo: Recap @spsoslo

Whew! SharePoint Saturday Oslo 2014 was a blast! Thank you again to the organisers for a wonderful job!

It was my first time speaking at a SharePoint Saturday. I’ve done plenty of speaking internally at companies, clients, etc., but this felt very different. I learned a ton (count on the internet going down and you will never be surprised) and met lots of fascinating people.

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SharePoint Saturday Stockholm 2014

After all of the dust has settled and I have caught my breath, I can say that the first SharePoint Saturday Stockholm was a success!

Speakers and organizers SPS Stockholm 2014

The final stats as tweeted by @SPSSthlm

210 registered
183 attendees
27 no-shows :(
78 on waiting list
20 speakers
3 organizers
10 volunteers
10 sponsors

Thank you, once again, to everyone to participated, spoke, helped out and generally made it an awesome event!

Thanks again to my co-coordinators, Matthias Einig and Erwin van Hunen.

You can still see the site  at www.spsstockholm.com.  Note that many of the slides and videos of the sessions are available via the sessions page.

 

I’m already looking forward to next year!