Now the first two days of the SharePoint best practices conference have finished my view of the conference and things I can expect here become clear.
Both the terms “SharePoint” and “Best practice” can be interpreted in a lot of different ways. For SharePoint I already knew that. That a best practice is interpreted differently is something I found out here. Although for some of the sessions the title did not really cover the content (or the expected content) in the session, the overall feeling about the best practice conference is very good.
Bringing around 450 SharePoint enthusiastics and lots of SharePoint experts and/or MPV’s together in the centre of London, means that you will, for sure, get interesting sessions, conversations, discussions and so on.
Joel Olson set of the conference in the key note with a comparison between Monty Python’s killer rabbit and SharePoint, showing that serious stuff like ECM, Collaboration, Social Networking can always be combined with not so serious stuff to make it fun to watch and listen.
Later I will post some more info on the sessions I followed.