Develop MOSS 2007 WCM Sites - Course by Ted Pattison Group

The Ted Pattison Groups WCM401 class teaches MOSS 2007 WCM/Publishing sites development. Offered 3 times in summer, with one via Live meeting for $995/person.

Looking for some hard-core development training on building MOSS 2007 Web Content Management (WCM) / Publishing sites? I’ll be teaching my class, WCM401: Developing Publishing Sites with SharePoint Server 2007 Web Content Management, three times over the summer months through the Ted Pattison Group in two different formats.

Can’t get away from the office for a whole week? Can’t travel? The week of July 21-25 I’ll be teaching my WC-WCM401 class (which is slightly modified from the hands-on class) via Live meeting for only $995/person (discounts are available for multiple registrations). You get the same class as the hands on version (minus two modules) with the added convenience of not leaving the office / home! Register here.

Want a more interactive & rich experience? I’ll be teaching my WCM401 hands-on class the week of August 4-7 in Irvine, California for $2,395. This class will be held in the Microsoft Technology Center (MTC), a state-of-the-art facility! Register here.

If California is too remote for you, I’ll be teaching the same class the week of September 22-25 in the Microsoft MTC in Atlanta, Georgia for $2,395. Register here.

For those in-person hands-on classes in California & Georgia, we’ll schedule a night or two for those interested to head out for dinner and drinks to shoot the breeze. If you’ve got a project you’re working on and need help, this is a great time to bring some questions to the table outside of the classroom.

Andrew Connell
Developer & Chief Course Artisan, Voitanos LLC. | Microsoft MVP
Written by Andrew Connell

Andrew Connell is a full stack developer who focuses on Microsoft Azure & Microsoft 365. He’s a 20+ year recipient of Microsoft’s MVP award and has helped thousands of developers through the various courses he’s authored & taught. Andrew’s mission is to help web developers become experts in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, so they can become irreplaceable in their organization.

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