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Pro InfoPath 2007 View Larger Image | Philo Janus Apress, Paperback, Published February 2007, 312 pages, ISBN 1590597303 | List Price: $44.99 Our Price: $27.50 You Save: $17.49 (39% Off)
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Chapter 1: Introducing InfoPath
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InfoPath tracks the dates, revisions, additions, and so on made to electronic
forms in an organization. InfoPath works in conjunction with SharePoint, Access,
and BizTalk, so it is a key product of Microsoft’s efforts to create a
seamless, collaborative working environment.
Pro InfoPath 2007 focuses specifically on the developer’s needs
when working with InfoPath. After a ground-up introduction of InfoPath fundamentals,
the book quickly moves onto solving advanced problems with the new capabilities
of InfoPath and InfoPath Forms Services.
The book provides a wealth of useful information for.NET developers in a wide
range of industries—such as medical, manufacturing, and publishing—who
must create and work with electronic forms specific to their particular industry.
- You’ll quickly get up to speed with this .NET- and browser-based technology.
- The book features solution-based instructions for using InfoPath in a broad
range of company sizes.
- The book even covers the difficult aspects of the product and suggests workarounds.
About the Author
Philo Janus graduated from the US Naval Academy with a BSEE in 1989 to face
a challenging career in the US Navy. After driving an aircraft carrier around
the Pacific Ocean and a guided missile frigate through both the Suez and Panama
Canals, and serving in the US Embassy in Cairo, a small altercation between
his bicycle and an auto indicated a change of career (some would say that landing
on his head in that accident would explain many things).
Philo’s software development career started with building a training
and budgeting application in Access 2.0 in 1995. Since then he’s worked
with Oracle, Visual Basic, SQL Server, and .NET building applications for federal
agencies, commercial firms, and conglomerates. In 2003 he joined Microsoft as
a technology specialist evangelizing Office as a development platform.
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