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Getting to know K2

Well I am busy working on more videos to help everyone learn a little bit more about K2, so don't think that the first 2 were the last 2.

But in case you have not found some hidden gems on K2.com here are some links

K2 and WF

http://www.k2.com/videoplayer.aspx?videopath=/videos/WF26.flv

 

A blackpearl overview

http://www.k2.com/videoplayer.aspx?videopath=/videos/bpoverview.flv

 

The K2 Object Browser

http://www.k2.com/videoplayer.aspx?videopath=/videos/K2 Object Browser - web3.flv

 

Reporting Tools

http://www.k2.com/videoplayer.aspx?videopath=/videos/Report - web2.flv

 

Visio

http://www.k2.com/videoplayer.aspx?videopath=/videos/VisioDesigner.flv

 

Web Designer

http://www.k2.com/videoplayer.aspx?videopath=/videos/webdesignerpart1.flv

 

Web Designer the Sequel

http://www.k2.com/videoplayer.aspx?videopath=/videos/webdesignerpart2.flv

 

So what else is its way you may be asking yourself?

Well I am working on more SmartObject videos, such as Integrating SmartObjects with InfoPath, and using SmartObjects in a workflow process, also using the SmartObject API and more on building SmartObjects. I have received some feedback that we need more information and details around how to use a smartservice and how to build a smartservice etc. So be watching for that. And as always if you have feedback I do Listen…..

Oh and perhaps you have no idea what I am talking about. You're in luck I am going to tell you… J

 

Check out the How to K2 blog http://k2underground.com/blogs/howtok2/default.aspx

We will be posting regular videos here, regularly. And be looking for them in an IPOD format so you can download them to that.

Also check out on my favorite people's blog on Why to K2 where Holly Anderson will be podcasting on the value of K2 and why features are of benefit to you and your organization.

http://k2underground.com/blogs/why_k2/default.aspx

 

 

 

 

 

Published Monday, November 12, 2007 9:29 PM by chrisg

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I am responsible for community development for SourceCode. I have been in technology for over 14 years mainly in infrastructure and security. I absolutely love technology especially new stuff and gadgets.