Using Microsoft® InfoPath® 2010 with Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010 Step by Step (Step by Step (Microsoft)) 1st (first) Edition by Shadravan, Darvish, Rogers, Laura [2011]
The smart way to learn Microsoft InfoPath 2010 with SharePoint 2010—one step at a time!Experience learning made easy—and quickly teach yourself how to use InfoPath 2010 to create electronic business forms in SharePoint 2010. With Step by Step, you set the pace—building and practicing the skills you need, just when you need them!Build business forms for SharePoint 2010 without writing code Get up to speed on using the new features of InfoPath 2010 Easily customize SharePoint list forms with InfoPath Designing form solutions for usability and performance Create mashups in SharePoint quickly, using the InfoPath Form Web Part Use forms with Microsoft SharePoint Designer and Microsoft Business Connectivity Services Learn how to easily use SharePoint workflows with your InfoPath forms Put SharePoint forms to work in the cloud with Microsoft Office 365 Darvish Shadravan has been employed at Microsoft for 13 years, spending most of that time in the role of a Technology Specialist working with Enterprise customer to help them understand and leverage the SharePoint and Office platforms. He has spoken at SharePoint events worldwide representing the InfoPath Product Group. His ongoing work with the InfoPath and SharePoint products has made him a trusted advisor to the product groups, and he is called upon regularly to present sessions at conferences and help vet content and demos.Laura Rogers, Microsoft MVP, MCSE, MCTS, is a Senior SharePoint Consultant. Her background is in server administration, working in SharePoint and InfoPath since 2004. She is enthusiastic about building business solutions in SharePoint by using the out-of-box capabilities without writing code. She specializes and trains others in SharePoint workflows, data view web parts, and InfoPath. Laura is a regular speaker at several different SharePoint conferences, loves sharing ideas on her SharePoint blog.