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I’m thrilled to announce a very popular and well respected professional in the SharePoint space is joining Critical Path Training (CPT)! SharePoint MVP Asif Rehmani has a ton of experience with SharePoint Designer and InfoPath and is a frequent presenter on the conference circuit (including the recent SharePoint Conference & the upcoming SharePoint Connections Fall 2009 show) as well as an experienced author with his recent book on SharePoint Designer 2007: Professional Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007.

Asif is joining CPT as one of our instructors and one of the subject matter experts for our new Creating No-Code SharePoint Designer Solutions for SharePoint 2010 which covers SharePoint Designer 2010, InfoPath 2010 and SharePoint Workspace 2010. We’ll start offering this class in early 2010 in both the instructor-led hands-on format as well as online.

Asif runs the SharePoint eLearning blog as well the SharePoint-videos site. He’s even posted a ton of SharePoint Designer 2010 & InfoPath 2010 free videos here: http://www.sharepoint-videos.com/free-sharepoint-sharepoint-designer-and-infopath-2010-videos/

Welcome to the team Asif!

posted on Thursday, October 29, 2009 6:42 AM

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# re: Introducing a New Critical Path Training Instructor: Asif Rehmani 10/29/2009 8:29 AM Asif Rehmani
Gravatar Good to be part of the team!

-Asif

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