Webinar Description: Regardless of whether you’re coding your own forms in ASP.NET, using InfoPath, or using a third-party product, certain practices make sense when building forms for workflow solutions. The key is to decide what work should be performed by the form and what should be done by the workflow. Thinking about the overall solution rather than only a form is essential, and this webcast will walk you through a recommended scenario of how to do so.
About the Presenter: Mike Fitzmaurice is the Vice President of Product Technology for Nintex and is responsible for product direction, evangelism, technical marketing, and technical business strategy. Until May 2008, he had spent more than 10 years at Microsoft, the majority of that time working on the SharePoint team in roles including developer evangelism, competitive strategy, enterprise consulting, user education, product marketing, and technical event planning. Before joining Microsoft, Fitzmaurice served as Director of Research and Development at Advanced Paradigms Inc., a Washington, D.C.-based Microsoft Solution Provider Partner, as well as a five-year tenure as IT Director of the National Association of Broadcasters.
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