Paper on using Nintex workflow
Bjørn Furuknap (his blog here) has written an extensive paper about using Nintex workflow. It’s worth a look if you consider Nintex workflows.
In Bjørn’s own words:
Finally, the Nintex Workflow issue of Understanding SharePoint Journal is complete. And, as you also know, the issue if free, courtecy of Nintex themselves.
Now, a few things about this issue. The reason why this issue is free is that Nintex has agreed to pay for the issue, a cost that would normally have come from regular sales. However, Nintex have had no editorial control, so this is just a plain, normal USP Journal issue, written by me, edited by me, and completely controlled by me.
This is also the longest journal issue yet, with about 125 pages of workflow training. Throughout those pages, I will show you how to install and configure NW, how the Nintex Workflow Designer works, and I will also guide you through a series of exercises, resulting in you learning all you need to create enterprise class workflows.
Oh, and I think the main solution this time is especially cool: A "get well card" workflow, where co-workers are asked to provide greetings to a sick employee, before those greetings are combined into an email sent to the sick employee.
I won't hold you any longer, feel free to grab the issue here:
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June 10, 2009
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