In the upcoming third issue of the SharePoint 2010 Beta series you will be treated to a first look at creating SharePoint Designer 2010 workflows, including step-by-step instructions on how the new interface for workflow authoring works.
SharePoint Designer 2010 is part of the Office 2010 Technical Preview that Microsoft encourages for public talk, and as such, Understanding SharePoint Journal is proud to take you one step further into the future by showing you early looks at how SPD 2010 will change your workflow authoring experience.
In addition, you will also get a glimpse into how the new Visio 2010 workflow integration works. Visio 2010 allows business users to author workflows inside a familiar environment without having to learn details on how SharePoint works.
Of course, you will also get the regular updates from the SharePoint 2010 scene, including new findings from the object model, new features and services, updates on expected release dates, and other topics.
Get your series subscription today, it’s only $14.95, just like every other issue. You’ll immediately get access to the previous issues and a notification when the next issue releases next week.
This is not a recurring payment. This is a one-time $14.95 payment to get all the issues up to the public beta of SharePoint 2010 releases.
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This post was written by furuknap on September 16, 2009


