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Pete Brown writes on a number of topics including Silverlight, WPF, .NET, woodworking and working as a consultant in the DC area. On most forums, Pete goes by the name Psychlist1972. Pete has worked at Applied Information Sciences (AIS) since 1996 where he currently performs as a lead architect and project manager.

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AIS and Microsoft get SharePoint 2007 Certified DOD 5015.2

Our team at Applied Information Sciences (my employer for the past 11 years), just completed the certification process for the add-ins they wrote for MOSS 2007. AIS had a signficant amount of development to do to make MOSS compliant. The faith Microsoft put in us, to develop for a core product an add-on which Microsoft will make available under their own name, is significant and (in my opinion) well-deserved. The team did a great job making all the customizations and getting through the certification. An added benefit is the real in-depth knowledge we gained on the inner workings of MOSS. We'll definitely leverage that on other MOSS projects going forward.

Congrats to Russ, Steve, Alex and the rest of the team! You can read more about it through the press release and Microsoft ECM Blog 

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Posted: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 9:42 PM by Pete.Brown
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Ying Jin said:

Hi, Pete, check this out http://gears.google.com/ Combined it with SilverLight, the possibility is endless
# June 1, 2007 11:47 PM

russ stalters said:

Thanks for the kind words and the trackback to Adam's post. We are really proud of the add-on and agree that we really learned quite a bit. Thanks Pete
# June 1, 2007 11:50 PM
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