SharePoint 101 session I facilitated during ShaerPoint Saturday Baltimore on July 25, 2009
Watch the screencast here: http://go.meetdux.com/inbz
SharePoint 2010 provides tools for business collaboration and content management. It includes sites, subsites, lists, libraries, and pages organized within site collections and web applications. Key components include farms which group servers, web applications which define URLs, site collections which group related sites, and sites/subsites which can inherit permissions and navigation or be customized independently. Lists and libraries are used to store and track various types of content. Pages display content using web parts and have different templates for publishing, wiki, or web part pages.
Introduction To Microsoft SharePoint 2013Vishal Pawar
Microsoft SharePoint is a Web application platform developed by Microsoft. First launched in 2001, SharePoint has historically been associated with intranet content management and document management, but recent versions have significantly broader capabilities
This document summarizes the key new features of SharePoint 2013, including improved social and collaboration capabilities, a redesigned interface, enhanced search functionality, new workflows, apps, and improved branding and theming options. It also discusses challenges users, developers and IT professionals may face when migrating to SharePoint 2013 from previous versions.
How to implement SharePoint in your organizationSPC Adriatics
Speaker: Joško Ivankov;
SharePoint has a large number of options, which is great because it covers a lot functionality, but it also presents a problem in choosing the right functionality for a particular purpose, and also the order of implementation. In this session, based on our practical experience in many implementations of intranet (T-HT, Podravka, HEP, Zagreb airport…) and business applications on SharePoint, we will propose the best way for the introduction of SharePoint in your organization. You will find out quick wins in implementing SharePoint that users will love, and how to set up the basic structure and integration for future (sure) growth of SharePoint implementation.
- SharePoint 2013 introduces a new app model that allows developers to build apps that can integrate with SharePoint without needing deep knowledge of the SharePoint object model. Apps can be hosted on-premises or in the cloud.
- Search has been integrated with FAST and provides improved search experiences including result blocks, hover panels, and recommendations. The search API also allows exporting and importing search settings.
- Web content management features in SharePoint 2013 include clean URLs, cross-site collection content sharing, image renditions, design manager, themes, and device channels.
Tutorial, Part 1: SharePoint 101: Jump-Starting the Developer by Rob Windsor ...SPTechCon
This document provides an overview of SharePoint 2010 and 2013, including their features, solution packages, and apps. It discusses the SharePoint platform and architecture, editions, developer environments, APIs, package models, and the app model. It also demonstrates building a solution and app. Key points covered include that SharePoint is a platform built on ASP.NET, it has different package models like farm solutions and sandboxed solutions, and the new app model allows code to run externally with permissions.
Understanding SharePoint site structure what's insideBenjamin Niaulin
I did this presentation at SharePoint Saturday Ozarks - Slides give some information about what's inside a Site. A lot of the information on SharePoint was given during the presentation. Contact me if you have any questions
Sharepoint 2010 overview - what it is and what it can doFaisal Masood
Faisal Masood from Softvative Inc gave a presentation on SharePoint 2010. He discussed the history and editions of SharePoint, the core technology it uses, and how it can be used within an organization's web strategy. He explained the key features of SharePoint 2010 Foundation and Server editions. Masood also outlined six core features of SharePoint - sites, communities, content, search, insights, and composites. Finally, he provided examples of common business scenarios and how SharePoint 2010 can provide solutions.
Module 1: Core SharePoint Concepts
Topics include: Introduction to SharePoint, Different SharePoint versions that you should consider and why SQL and Windows are so important to SharePoint. Other Topics -
• SharePoint Architecture
• SharePoint Licensing
• SharePoint Versions
• SharePoint Office 365 vs. The Cloud vs. On Site
• Intranet vs Internet sites in SharePoint.
• The role of Windows Server, SQL Server, and email servers etc.
• Directory hive in SharePoint.
• Introduction to SharePoint Central administration and Configuration wizard.
• Introduction to Tools used to Customize SharePoint.
This document provides an overview and introduction to basic SharePoint programming using Visual Studio Extensions for Windows SharePoint Services version 1.3 (VSeWSS v1.3). It discusses SharePoint 2007 features, programming in SharePoint using the object model and CAML queries, creating web parts and application pages, using features to extend functionality, and working with lists and event receivers. The agenda includes demonstrations of programming tasks like creating and querying lists, building a simple web part, and handling list item events.
SharePoint is an enterprise collaboration platform from Microsoft that allows people and teams to connect and work together. It provides features for document management, social networking, workflows and more. The document outlines SharePoint from the perspectives of managers, administrators and developers. Managers can use SharePoint to empower users while managing risks and costs. Administrators manage topology, availability, performance and permissions. Developers access SharePoint's APIs and build custom solutions using its web parts and page rendering model.
This document provides an overview of SharePoint for beginners. It discusses what SharePoint looks like with default sites, versions, and how content is stored in lists, libraries, and pages. It also covers metadata, taxonomy, document standards, sites, groups, restricting access, and some example intranet designs. The presentation encourages understanding business processes and next steps like fixing documents, planning in Excel, getting training, and building just one thing in SharePoint. Resources for learning more are provided at the end.
This document provides an introduction to SharePoint 2010, including:
- An overview of SharePoint's architecture including front-end web servers, application servers, and database servers arranged in small, medium, or large farm topologies.
- Explanations of core SharePoint terminology like farms, web applications, site collections, sites, lists, libraries, pages, and web parts.
- Descriptions of SharePoint's main features for content management, search, business intelligence/insights, communities, and composites/customization.
- Details on how SharePoint supports collaboration, social networking, web content management, enterprise content management, and business applications.
You are about to embark on a journey of becoming a SharePoint Designer Ninja. SharePoint has infiltrated within your company and you want to master the art of css, master pages and page layouts. Within this one hour session, I will teach you the countermeasures required to masterfully brand SharePoint to your will. During this session, we will brand a site from scratch with our bare hands and this will be the initiation into the SharePoint Design. At the end of this session, I’ll teach you legendary abilities of SharePoint Designers including invisibility, walking on water, and control over master page content placeholders. You’ll also be given some secrets from within the walls of the Oniwaban such as practical tips, tricks, and advice so that you too can one day become a SharePoint Design Ninja.
http://www.kanwalkhipple.
What's New and Different in SharePoint 2013Noorez Khamis
There are a lot of great features at the forefront and behind the scenes in the new SharePoint 2013 Server. This is an introductory session which will help you get a good feel for the new features and functionality of SharePoint 2013 Server including first looks and demos. Whether you are an IT Pro, Developer or End User, if you have worked with any version of SharePoint before, this session will give you a good feel of some of the features that you will love in SharePoint 2013.
Cloud Saturday Chicago 2016 - Modern Intranet Development Best Practices on S...Nik Patel
The document provides details about Nik Patel, including that he is a Solution Principal at Slalom Consulting focusing on Office 365 and SharePoint platforms. It lists his contact information and links to his blog, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Slideshare profiles.
This document provides an overview of SharePoint 2010, including:
- A brief history and evolution of SharePoint products.
- An overview of new features in SharePoint 2010 like the ribbon interface, thin client support, Office Web Apps integration, and social computing features.
- Descriptions of core SharePoint concepts like the server farm, web applications, site collections, sites, lists, and libraries.
- Mentions of tools used to manage and develop solutions for SharePoint like Designer, InfoPath, and Visual Studio.
- Highlights of capabilities like web parts, navigation, theming, workflows, and demonstrations planned for subsequent days.
What's new in SharePoint Server 2013 (End user - Admin – Developer)Mahmoud Hamed Mahmoud
Learn about new features and functionality in SharePoint 2013, including the new Cloud App Model, development tools, platform enhancements, mobile apps, and more.
Module 3: Advanced SharePoint 2013 Site Administration
Topics include: What is Design Manager in SharePoint 2013 and why would you use it, how to create a Custom Theme in SharePoint 2013. Other Topics -
• Introduction to SharePoint 2013 Design Manager
• Creating and Modifying Master Pages in SharePoint 2013
• Adding a Custom Master Page - Convert HTML Master page to SharePoint Master Page using Design Manager.
• Creating Custom Layout Pages in SharePoint 2013
• SharePoint 2013 Composed Look - Creating Custom Themes in SharePoint 2013
• Understand Site feature activation, Master Page gallery and Web Part gallery
• Managing SharePoint Pages - Adding\Removing and Importing\Exporting WebParts, Creating Custom Error pages (404 FileNotFound pages) and WebPart Pages.
SharePoint is Microsoft's browser-based content management system that allows centralized document sharing and collaboration. It comes in different editions like SharePoint server and SharePoint Online. SharePoint can be used for enterprise content management, intranet sites, collaborative work, and custom web applications. It provides features like social networking, content management, site administration, and mobile device support. Some advantages include powerful search and scalability, while disadvantages include complexity, resource-intensive setup and maintenance, and limited mobile functionality.
Module 2: SharePoint Site Administration
Topics include: How to Create a SharePoint Team site, why and when would you use a SharePoint list or a SharePoint Library. Other Topics -
• Core Site Administration Concepts
• Creating and Managing Sites and Sub sites
• Creating and Managing Lists and Libraries
• Managing Metadata and Policies for Lists and Libraries - Columns, Views and Permissions.
• Customizing Site’s Look and Navigation.
• Managing Security - Users, Groups and Permissions levels.
• Managing Site Administrative Settings - Site Columns, Site Content Types
• Web Content Management - Creating Pages, Adding Digital Content Types, IFrames etc.
• Configuring SharePoint Workflows
• Creating and Managing Publishing Sites
What new?
HTML based Master Pages
Enhancements and alignment with mobility
Social and collaboration
SkyDrive Integration
Workflow alignment with Azure Cloud
Important new application services
Cloud App model
Folio3 is a development partner that specializes in custom enterprise applications, mobile apps, and social media solutions. They provide expertise in areas like mobile, social, cloud, and gamification. The document introduces SharePoint 2013 and covers its installation process. It also provides overviews of key SharePoint 2013 features such as Business Connectivity Services, Business Intelligence, Identity Management, mobile enhancements, web content management, and workflows. Finally, it discusses customization options and tools in SharePoint development.
I walk through what I feel are the top 10 features in SharePoint 2013. I presented this to the Triad SharePoint User Group and was focused on features that I felt the audience would be most interested in and would be adopting immediately with the roll out of SharePoint 2013.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 is a new version that features a ribbon UI, integration with Office applications, improved social computing features like tagging and activity feeds, and enhanced document management, list, and search capabilities. It also includes new functionality for external lists, workflows, mobile access, and connecting business data. The presentation provides an overview of the new key features and capabilities in SharePoint 2010 and invites the audience to learn more.
This document introduces new features for SharePoint 2013 that allow teams to better work together and share information. It highlights the ability to organize all communications in one central place, manage permissions to control access, and develop apps that can run on any device for increased flexibility. Additional features include running SharePoint in the cloud for faster updates, controlling how sites are automated, and contacting Atidan to learn more.
The document discusses several alternative teaching strategies including brainstorming, demonstration, class discussion, debate, presentation, role playing, simulation, sociodrama, K-W-L strategy, and tri question approach. It provides the objectives and steps to conducting each strategy, with brainstorming involving generating solutions to a problem, demonstration showing skills, and class discussion improving thinking through student involvement.
Social advocacy promotes social justice, equality, and inclusion. It empowers disadvantaged groups to have their voices heard and influence decisions that affect them. Social advocacy has three goals: promoting social change through challenging injustice and inequality; solving problems by providing support and services; and empowering people through education and enabling them to deal with difficult situations. Effective social advocacy involves listening to individuals, using their experiences to inform advocacy for systemic change, and promoting participation in decisions. It is a crucial tool for social workers to achieve social justice.
Module 1: Core SharePoint Concepts
Topics include: Introduction to SharePoint, Different SharePoint versions that you should consider and why SQL and Windows are so important to SharePoint. Other Topics -
• SharePoint Architecture
• SharePoint Licensing
• SharePoint Versions
• SharePoint Office 365 vs. The Cloud vs. On Site
• Intranet vs Internet sites in SharePoint.
• The role of Windows Server, SQL Server, and email servers etc.
• Directory hive in SharePoint.
• Introduction to SharePoint Central administration and Configuration wizard.
• Introduction to Tools used to Customize SharePoint.
This document provides an overview and introduction to basic SharePoint programming using Visual Studio Extensions for Windows SharePoint Services version 1.3 (VSeWSS v1.3). It discusses SharePoint 2007 features, programming in SharePoint using the object model and CAML queries, creating web parts and application pages, using features to extend functionality, and working with lists and event receivers. The agenda includes demonstrations of programming tasks like creating and querying lists, building a simple web part, and handling list item events.
SharePoint is an enterprise collaboration platform from Microsoft that allows people and teams to connect and work together. It provides features for document management, social networking, workflows and more. The document outlines SharePoint from the perspectives of managers, administrators and developers. Managers can use SharePoint to empower users while managing risks and costs. Administrators manage topology, availability, performance and permissions. Developers access SharePoint's APIs and build custom solutions using its web parts and page rendering model.
This document provides an overview of SharePoint for beginners. It discusses what SharePoint looks like with default sites, versions, and how content is stored in lists, libraries, and pages. It also covers metadata, taxonomy, document standards, sites, groups, restricting access, and some example intranet designs. The presentation encourages understanding business processes and next steps like fixing documents, planning in Excel, getting training, and building just one thing in SharePoint. Resources for learning more are provided at the end.
This document provides an introduction to SharePoint 2010, including:
- An overview of SharePoint's architecture including front-end web servers, application servers, and database servers arranged in small, medium, or large farm topologies.
- Explanations of core SharePoint terminology like farms, web applications, site collections, sites, lists, libraries, pages, and web parts.
- Descriptions of SharePoint's main features for content management, search, business intelligence/insights, communities, and composites/customization.
- Details on how SharePoint supports collaboration, social networking, web content management, enterprise content management, and business applications.
You are about to embark on a journey of becoming a SharePoint Designer Ninja. SharePoint has infiltrated within your company and you want to master the art of css, master pages and page layouts. Within this one hour session, I will teach you the countermeasures required to masterfully brand SharePoint to your will. During this session, we will brand a site from scratch with our bare hands and this will be the initiation into the SharePoint Design. At the end of this session, I’ll teach you legendary abilities of SharePoint Designers including invisibility, walking on water, and control over master page content placeholders. You’ll also be given some secrets from within the walls of the Oniwaban such as practical tips, tricks, and advice so that you too can one day become a SharePoint Design Ninja.
http://www.kanwalkhipple.
What's New and Different in SharePoint 2013Noorez Khamis
There are a lot of great features at the forefront and behind the scenes in the new SharePoint 2013 Server. This is an introductory session which will help you get a good feel for the new features and functionality of SharePoint 2013 Server including first looks and demos. Whether you are an IT Pro, Developer or End User, if you have worked with any version of SharePoint before, this session will give you a good feel of some of the features that you will love in SharePoint 2013.
Cloud Saturday Chicago 2016 - Modern Intranet Development Best Practices on S...Nik Patel
The document provides details about Nik Patel, including that he is a Solution Principal at Slalom Consulting focusing on Office 365 and SharePoint platforms. It lists his contact information and links to his blog, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Slideshare profiles.
This document provides an overview of SharePoint 2010, including:
- A brief history and evolution of SharePoint products.
- An overview of new features in SharePoint 2010 like the ribbon interface, thin client support, Office Web Apps integration, and social computing features.
- Descriptions of core SharePoint concepts like the server farm, web applications, site collections, sites, lists, and libraries.
- Mentions of tools used to manage and develop solutions for SharePoint like Designer, InfoPath, and Visual Studio.
- Highlights of capabilities like web parts, navigation, theming, workflows, and demonstrations planned for subsequent days.
What's new in SharePoint Server 2013 (End user - Admin – Developer)Mahmoud Hamed Mahmoud
Learn about new features and functionality in SharePoint 2013, including the new Cloud App Model, development tools, platform enhancements, mobile apps, and more.
Module 3: Advanced SharePoint 2013 Site Administration
Topics include: What is Design Manager in SharePoint 2013 and why would you use it, how to create a Custom Theme in SharePoint 2013. Other Topics -
• Introduction to SharePoint 2013 Design Manager
• Creating and Modifying Master Pages in SharePoint 2013
• Adding a Custom Master Page - Convert HTML Master page to SharePoint Master Page using Design Manager.
• Creating Custom Layout Pages in SharePoint 2013
• SharePoint 2013 Composed Look - Creating Custom Themes in SharePoint 2013
• Understand Site feature activation, Master Page gallery and Web Part gallery
• Managing SharePoint Pages - Adding\Removing and Importing\Exporting WebParts, Creating Custom Error pages (404 FileNotFound pages) and WebPart Pages.
SharePoint is Microsoft's browser-based content management system that allows centralized document sharing and collaboration. It comes in different editions like SharePoint server and SharePoint Online. SharePoint can be used for enterprise content management, intranet sites, collaborative work, and custom web applications. It provides features like social networking, content management, site administration, and mobile device support. Some advantages include powerful search and scalability, while disadvantages include complexity, resource-intensive setup and maintenance, and limited mobile functionality.
Module 2: SharePoint Site Administration
Topics include: How to Create a SharePoint Team site, why and when would you use a SharePoint list or a SharePoint Library. Other Topics -
• Core Site Administration Concepts
• Creating and Managing Sites and Sub sites
• Creating and Managing Lists and Libraries
• Managing Metadata and Policies for Lists and Libraries - Columns, Views and Permissions.
• Customizing Site’s Look and Navigation.
• Managing Security - Users, Groups and Permissions levels.
• Managing Site Administrative Settings - Site Columns, Site Content Types
• Web Content Management - Creating Pages, Adding Digital Content Types, IFrames etc.
• Configuring SharePoint Workflows
• Creating and Managing Publishing Sites
What new?
HTML based Master Pages
Enhancements and alignment with mobility
Social and collaboration
SkyDrive Integration
Workflow alignment with Azure Cloud
Important new application services
Cloud App model
Folio3 is a development partner that specializes in custom enterprise applications, mobile apps, and social media solutions. They provide expertise in areas like mobile, social, cloud, and gamification. The document introduces SharePoint 2013 and covers its installation process. It also provides overviews of key SharePoint 2013 features such as Business Connectivity Services, Business Intelligence, Identity Management, mobile enhancements, web content management, and workflows. Finally, it discusses customization options and tools in SharePoint development.
I walk through what I feel are the top 10 features in SharePoint 2013. I presented this to the Triad SharePoint User Group and was focused on features that I felt the audience would be most interested in and would be adopting immediately with the roll out of SharePoint 2013.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 is a new version that features a ribbon UI, integration with Office applications, improved social computing features like tagging and activity feeds, and enhanced document management, list, and search capabilities. It also includes new functionality for external lists, workflows, mobile access, and connecting business data. The presentation provides an overview of the new key features and capabilities in SharePoint 2010 and invites the audience to learn more.
This document introduces new features for SharePoint 2013 that allow teams to better work together and share information. It highlights the ability to organize all communications in one central place, manage permissions to control access, and develop apps that can run on any device for increased flexibility. Additional features include running SharePoint in the cloud for faster updates, controlling how sites are automated, and contacting Atidan to learn more.
The document discusses several alternative teaching strategies including brainstorming, demonstration, class discussion, debate, presentation, role playing, simulation, sociodrama, K-W-L strategy, and tri question approach. It provides the objectives and steps to conducting each strategy, with brainstorming involving generating solutions to a problem, demonstration showing skills, and class discussion improving thinking through student involvement.
Social advocacy promotes social justice, equality, and inclusion. It empowers disadvantaged groups to have their voices heard and influence decisions that affect them. Social advocacy has three goals: promoting social change through challenging injustice and inequality; solving problems by providing support and services; and empowering people through education and enabling them to deal with difficult situations. Effective social advocacy involves listening to individuals, using their experiences to inform advocacy for systemic change, and promoting participation in decisions. It is a crucial tool for social workers to achieve social justice.
This document outlines various service catalogs including IT, facilities, and human resources. The IT service catalog allows end-users to get help, request equipment, and access required services simply. Facilities services can quickly deliver maintenance, repairs, and installations. The human resources catalog presents predefined benefits, payroll, and employee relations services.
The document provides guidance on airway management in emergency situations. It discusses assessing the need for airway control, oxygen delivery devices, signs of respiratory distress, techniques for difficult intubation like video laryngoscopy, and alternative airway devices like combitubes. Factors like patient comorbidities, anatomy, and mechanism of respiratory failure help determine the best approach. Proper planning, backup devices, and skills are important for managing challenging airways.
Explains how to do Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) in an Agile way.
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The document discusses aims, goals, and objectives in curriculum development. It defines aims as the most general level of educational outcomes, goals as reflecting purpose with outcomes in mind, and objectives as the most specific levels. Aims provide direction to educational action and inspire an ideal vision. Goals are statements of intent to be accomplished and have some outcomes in mind. Objectives delineate expected changes in students and intended behaviors. The document also outlines examples of aims, goals, and objectives for different levels of education.
The document provides an overview of Link Controller functionality including:
- Link Controller balances load across multiple ISP links and provides failover capability.
- It offers advantages over BGP by not requiring ISP coordination and allows transparent addition of new links.
- While it functions similarly to LTM for outbound traffic and GTM for inbound, it has limitations such as no advanced load balancing or ability to resolve IPs it does not host.
- Key aspects of deployment include defining links, listeners, pools, virtual servers, and WideIPs to direct inbound and outbound traffic across ISP links.
This document discusses construction material management. It defines material management and outlines its aims and objectives, which include ensuring the right quality, quantity, timing, and cost of materials. The document describes various material types, the material management process, problems that can occur, and techniques for inventory control and quantitative analysis. It also discusses technologies like barcodes and RFID that can be used to improve material management. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of construction material management.
Secure PIN Management How to Issue and Change PINs Securely over the WebSafeNet
With 25 years of security industry leadership, SafeNet provides card issuers with a solution that
prevents disclosure of the PIN across the entire transaction, ensuring that the customer is the only person able to view their PIN online. SafeNet’s solution, ViewPIN+, allows PINs to be securely issued and managed over the Web, providing benefits
such as improved customer
service, cost savings, and peace
of mind to both the cardholder
and the card issuer.
mpx Replay, Expedite Your Catch-Up and C3 Workflow 2 of 2thePlatform
TV audiences are demanding the ability to watch their
favorite programs whenever it’s most convenient for
them – whether that be during a live broadcast, in a few
hours, in a few days, or even in a few weeks post-broadcast.
This document provides information on airline and hotel transfer partners and ratios for various loyalty programs, as well as perks for co-branded credit cards from airlines and hotels. It lists transfer partners for programs like Aeroplan, SkyTeam, and OneWorld with typical transfer ratios of 1:1. It also outlines sign-up bonuses and elite status benefits from credit cards from Delta, American, Hilton, Marriott, and more. Category bonuses and companion ticket benefits of additional cards are mentioned.
Diarrhea is a common condition that causes loose or watery stools. It can be caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites, medication side effects, and certain medical conditions. The presentation provides an overview of diarrhea, including causes, symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
Enterprise workspaces - Extending SAP NetWeaver Portal capabilities SAP Portal
Enterprise workspaces empower employees to create flexible, personalized, self-service and mobile ready work environments that combine business applications and content with superior user experience and advanced social and collaborative capabilities - anywhere, anytime.
With enterprise workspaces companies can drive people productivity, expand the value of their IT investments and delight business users
The document summarizes a case study of a manufacturer that launched a self-service e-commerce store for direct-to-consumer sales of parts and accessories. Previously, consumers had difficulties finding and ordering the correct parts through phone support or distributors. The manufacturer partnered with Alta Resources to build an online store with robust search and product information to streamline the parts ordering process for consumers. The e-store was successful, generating over $21 million in sales and decreasing parts return rates. It also satisfied distributors by driving traffic to a centralized channel.
This document outlines a networking project for a three-floor building with raised floors, fiber optic cabling between floors, copper cabling within each floor, VLANs for separate network segments on each floor, and wireless access points. The author reworked the design multiple times to improve maintenance and cost-effectiveness. A budget section is included but left blank, and the author invites any questions about the project.
This document provides an overview and introduction to SharePoint. The class objectives are to learn how to build and leverage a SharePoint site by setting it up, adding components like lists and libraries, customizing access for stakeholders, and generating dashboards using Web Parts. The instructor is then introduced and contact information provided for any additional questions.
Microsoft 365 Office A Comprehensive SharePoint 2024 Guide for Beginners and ...lyssatolsma
Microsoft 365 Office A Comprehensive SharePoint 2024 Guide for Beginners and Seniors 1st Edition Jasper Mcgregor
Microsoft 365 Office A Comprehensive SharePoint 2024 Guide for Beginners and Seniors 1st Edition Jasper Mcgregor
Microsoft 365 Office A Comprehensive SharePoint 2024 Guide for Beginners and Seniors 1st Edition Jasper Mcgregor
SharePoint provides powerful collaboration, content management, and search capabilities. It can be used for tasks like document management, workflows, and social networking within an organization. SharePoint offers benefits like scalability, flexibility, integration with Office 365 and other systems, and tools for customization and development.
SharePoint 2010 is a web application platform developed by Microsoft for centralized web applications and content management. It allows for intranet portals, collaboration sites, document management, enterprise search, business intelligence, and custom solutions. SharePoint is highly scalable and supports multiple organizations. It is available as a free product from Microsoft and as a cloud solution from Microsoft and third parties. Common uses of SharePoint include team collaboration sites, document storage, corporate portals, and public websites. Sites in SharePoint contain lists, libraries, views, alerts, searches, and web parts. Functionality varies between the free SharePoint Foundation and paid SharePoint Server editions.
Don't Just Migrate: Transform Your SharePoint Environment - DevConnections Or...Christian Buckley
SharePoint migration is as much about taking the opportunity to reorganize as it is about upgrading the platform and software. This presentation outlines some best practices for transforming your SharePoint.
Microsoft SharePoint is a web application platform designed for centralized web applications and websites. It supports document management, collaboration, enterprise search, business intelligence, and more. SharePoint can scale to support multiple organizations. Key features include document libraries, lists, alerts, views, and web parts. Common uses include team collaboration sites, document management, intranets, and public websites.
1. The document discusses the shift in organizations from centralized to decentralized SharePoint environments. It describes the benefits and challenges of each model.
2. Four key shifts are outlined: environmental, cultural, governance, and social informatics. The environmental shift relates to architecture considerations. The cultural shift involves changing mindsets and adoption of new ways of working. The governance shift means distributing responsibilities while clarifying roles. The social informatics shift is about leveraging metadata and social tools.
3. Examples of each shift are provided, like how metadata powers search and social media. The role of services in a centralized environment is also discussed. Overall, the document advocates for a balanced approach combining centralized management of services with more decentralized end
Empowering Your Organization With Share PointDux Raymond Sy
The document is a presentation about empowering organizations with Microsoft SharePoint. It discusses how SharePoint can enhance document management, promote collaboration, improve reporting, automate business processes, and integrate with existing tools. The presentation objectives are to describe SharePoint's benefits and understand its capabilities. It then discusses seven ways SharePoint can empower organizations, including creating collaborative sites, managing information, facilitating team collaboration, integrating with existing tools, automating processes, generating reports, and integrating with line of business systems. The presentation concludes with discussing how to successfully leverage SharePoint by addressing business needs, analyzing priorities, and establishing governance.
SPSBOS -- How your metadata strategy impacts everything you doChristian Buckley
Presentation given 4-9-2011 at SharePoint Saturday Boston on the need for sound metadata and taxonomy strategy in any SharePoint deployment (or re-architecture).
Microsoft 365 Office A Comprehensive SharePoint 2024 Guide for Beginners and ...burnelmrdi
Microsoft 365 Office A Comprehensive SharePoint 2024 Guide for Beginners and Seniors 1st Edition Jasper Mcgregor
Microsoft 365 Office A Comprehensive SharePoint 2024 Guide for Beginners and Seniors 1st Edition Jasper Mcgregor
Microsoft 365 Office A Comprehensive SharePoint 2024 Guide for Beginners and Seniors 1st Edition Jasper Mcgregor
Looking Under the Hood: How Your Metadata Strategy Impacts Everything You DoChristian Buckley
A SharePoint 101 presentation that outlines metadata, taxonomy, and governance - what they are, why they are important, and how they affect everything you do inside SharePoint (specifically, SP2010)
How your metadata strategy impacts everything you doChristian Buckley
Christian Buckley discusses the importance of metadata strategy for SharePoint implementations. He explains that without a clear taxonomy and metadata plan, content becomes difficult to find, share, and govern. Buckley recommends mapping high-level site collections and content types, understanding current and future metadata needs, and establishing a governance model to guide the process. With a strong metadata strategy in place, organizations can better leverage SharePoint services and improve collaboration.
Microsoft 365 Office A Comprehensive SharePoint 2024 Guide for Beginners and ...herlufmyge
Microsoft 365 Office A Comprehensive SharePoint 2024 Guide for Beginners and Seniors 1st Edition Jasper Mcgregor
Microsoft 365 Office A Comprehensive SharePoint 2024 Guide for Beginners and Seniors 1st Edition Jasper Mcgregor
Microsoft 365 Office A Comprehensive SharePoint 2024 Guide for Beginners and Seniors 1st Edition Jasper Mcgregor
Top 3 Reasons Why Employees Love SharePointSunil Jagani
There are three top features on SharePoint to consider that will help you gain your organization’s confidence on the application. Knowing how to implement them into your business processes is essential.
For more - https://bit.ly/2sySeSL
In this webinar, Roy King, a Senior Product Manager for SharePoint, will provide a basic overview of SharePoint Server’s capabilities and how it can be successfully applied in a mission-driven organization. If you are unfamiliar with SharePoint, but curious to learn more about when and why you may consider adopting it, this introductory webinar is a great place to start. We will help you understand not just the potential benefits, but also what issues to look for before adopting SharePoint Server 2007.
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is a comprehensive set of tools that – when well supported and deployed – can help nonprofits and libraries improve their collaborative efforts by making it easier to capture and share institutional knowledge both internally and externally. Microsoft donates SharePoint 2007 to eligible organizations through TechSoup, but you may need help determining if this tool is the right fit for your organization.
SharePoint is a web application platform developed by Microsoft for centralized web applications, content management, and document management. It allows for collaboration, social networking, enterprise search, business intelligence, and custom solutions. SharePoint can scale to support multiple organizations and is available as a free product from Microsoft as well as cloud offerings from Microsoft and third parties. Common uses of SharePoint include team collaboration sites, document management systems, intranets, and web content management.
Geek to Chic: Build Your Brand & Elevate Your Career in 5 StepsDux Raymond Sy
Presented at #MsIgniteTheTour DC 2020
Are you ready to take your career to the next level? Thinking about reinventing your personal brand and be known for more than your mad IT skillz? As you know in this day and age, strategically building your brand and taking control of it will effectively position you as an authority in your domain and a person of influence. A strong brand will open massive opportunities, ultimately resulting in career acceleration. Join Roxy + Dux and learn how to build your brand both online and offline, who you are, what you do, what your core strengths and skills are as well as the value you can bring to the industry. You'll get your personal brand into tip top shape so that you become confident wherever you go, stand out during interviews, make networking easy, and set yourself up to become influential in your field.
Trailblazing through your own purpose-driven careerDux Raymond Sy
Presented at #MSIgniteTheTour DC 2020
As #HumansOfIT, we are privileged to be in a flourishing tech industry abundant with resources. Yet, not everyone has access to the same opportunities that we do. As technologists, we have a responsibility to use our tech superpowers for good. At the end of the day, we all want meaningful careers that go beyond the 9-5pm as well.
How can you create a purpose-driven career that combines your strengths with your passions while making the world a better place?
Come join Melissa Sassi and Dux Raymond Sy, two #HumansOfIT who have created tech for good movements in far corners of the earth, in addition to being tech policy advocates, digital transformation practitioners, intrapreneurs, and entrepreneurs. In this interactive session, they will share practical steps on how you can identifying your passions so that you can also turn your job into a purpose-driven career with social impact.
Practicing Kindness in Tech: 5 Steps to Build a Culture of Giving Back and He...Dux Raymond Sy
As #HumansOfIT, we are privileged to be in a flourishing tech industry abundant with resources. Yet, not everyone has access to the same opportunities that we do. As technologists, we have a responsibility to use our tech superpowers for good. At the end of the day, we all want meaningful careers that go beyond the 9-5pm as well. Want to establish a culture of kindness within your local community? Join Dux Raymond Sy in this interactive session to learn the 5 steps to fostering a culture of kindness and giving back organically in your local community. You’ll walk away with a handy toolkit to build more trust, innovation, camaraderie, and engagement within your local community or company.
From Geek to Chic: Build Your Brand & Elevate Your Career in 5 StepsDux Raymond Sy
This document outlines a 5-step process for building a personal brand and elevating one's career: 1) Focus on strengths and be authentic. 2) Understand your target audience. 3) Provide consistent and valuable content on social media and at events. 4) Expand your network by engaging with industry peers. 5) Connect with others in a empathetic way by finding common ground. The overall message is that developing an authentic and meaningful personal brand takes focused effort but can help one stand out and advance their career.
#HumansofIT with Tech Superpowers: How Heathrow's Security Officer Launched 1...Dux Raymond Sy
It’s often thought that having a disability limits one’s potential. Oftentimes, individuals with disabilities are fearful that their disability can negatively impact their personal relationships and professional career. The good news is that disabilities doesn’t define us, and can instead be a true superpower. Join Dona Sarkar & Dux Raymond Sy in this interactive session and learn how Samit Saini, Heathrow Airport security officer with Dyslexia learnt and used PowerApps to digitize some of the paper-based processes at Heathrow Airport, saving more than 11,000 sheets of paper, 850 hours of time, and $460K potential custom app costs.
Work-Life Integration: 7 Effective Ways to Achieve Healthy BalanceDux Raymond Sy
Microsoft Ignite the Tour Stockholm 2019 presentation:
Work-life integration is "an approach that creates more synergies between all areas that define 'life': work, home/family, community, personal well-being, and health."
This approach emphasizes gentle pivots rather than hard boundaries between different areas of life. This presentation shows how to they make work-life integration work.
Public Speaking Excellence: How to be a #RockstarPresenter in 5 StepsDux Raymond Sy
This document provides tips for effective public speaking. It discusses the roles of a presenter as persuading, motivating, and informing audiences. It then outlines a 5-step process for being a rockstar presenter, including developing a catchy abstract, using repetition to reinforce learning, conducting dry runs, minimizing speech issues, and summarizing with a call to action. Presentation content should stick to what's important and use visual highlights and repetition to aid retention.
This document provides a 5-step guide to being a rockstar presenter. The steps include developing a catchy abstract, understanding your role as presenter which can include coach, host, learning manager or company representative, using formulas to describe content, using analogies and examples to aid retention, including learning activities like questions and demos, and summarizing while providing a call to action and evaluation. The presentation aims to provide insiders views and best practices from successful CRM partners to help experienced CRM partners improve their sales efforts.
5 Steps to Build an FAQ Knowledge base with SharePoint Communication SitesDux Raymond Sy
This document discusses how to create a knowledge base using a communication site in SharePoint. It recommends following 5 steps: 1) define success criteria for the knowledge base, 2) establish a framework, 3) identify relevant components to include like documents, blogs and videos, 4) create and populate the site with organized content, and 5) drive sustainable adoption by keeping content consistent and sharing the site. The goal is to build a self-service library of information that can be efficiently delivered and maintained by multiple contributors.
Accelerate Your #ModernWorkplace Success with #Microsoft365 Dux Raymond Sy
1) The document discusses how Microsoft 365 can accelerate modern workplace success by providing a complete, intelligent solution to empower employees to work creatively and securely together.
2) It highlights key capabilities of Microsoft 365 like Office 365, Windows 10, Enterprise Mobility + Security, and how Teams acts as a hub to facilitate team collaboration across the Office apps, services, and Microsoft Graph.
3) The document provides guidance on using the different Microsoft 365 tools effectively based on factors like audience, time sensitivity, and collaboration needs.
#MSTechSummit Frankfurt: Collaborate using #MicrosoftTeams, the hub for teamw...Dux Raymond Sy
Presented at MS Tech Summit Frankfurt, Germany
February 22, 2018
Get Free "When to Use What" e-book: avepoint.de/groups-ebook/
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Teamwork is how work gets done today. Microsoft Teams, the hub for teamwork in Office 365, meets every team’s unique needs. In this demo-rich session, we will look at how Teams makes collaboration a breeze by bringing together people, conversations, files and apps together in one place, including intelligent communications capabilities. We will also look at some of the exciting new features in the product.
learn more: http://avepoint.com
Overview of SharePoint Server 2016 and Office 365 Hybrid ScenariosDux Raymond Sy
Presented at #Mstechsummit Sydney
November 2017
Get FREE Hybrid resources: https://www.avepoint.com/sharepoint-hybrid/
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Cloud computing has become a popular way to reduce capital and operational expenditures, renew IT innovation, and gain the advantage of more rapid software delivery to meet the needs of business. However, compliance, data sovereignty, sensitivity concerns, or a significant investment in customization may limit your organization's ability to take advantage of this. Today you can maximize your on-premises investment by upgrading to SharePoint Server 2016 and using hybrid scenarios in Office 365 to seamlessly leverage the cloud.
Accelerate CItizen Engagement @ the Speed of NowDux Raymond Sy
Learn how you can utilize the Azure and Dynamics 365 to deliver a SaaS-based citizen services solution http://citizenservices.org
No one knows hybrid SharePoint like Bill Baer, Christian Buckley, and Rick Taylor. They all came together for one webinar to cover the state of SharePoint and where the future lies, best practices and key scenarios for hybrid, and how to implement a successful hybrid deployment.
Presented by Microsoft, CollabTalk, and AvePoint.
Find more hybrid SharePoint resources at:
www.avepoint.com/products/office-365-hybrid-management
www.avepoint.com/hybrid-study
Microsoft Teams is Here! Webinar presented by AvePoint, Avanade, and Microsoft
More blogs and webinars about Microsoft Teams: https://www.avepoint.com/blog/tag/microsoft-teams/
Presented by:
- Dux Raymond Sy, Microsoft MVP and Regional Director, AvePoint CMO, AvePoint Public Sector CTO
- Michelle Caldwell, Microsoft MVP and Regional Director, Avanade Digital Workplace Director
- Dan Stevenson, Group Product Manager for Microsoft Teams
Join us for an interactive, question-and-answer session covering:
- Introduction to Microsoft Teams
- Top use cases, business scenarios, and advice from customers
- Best practices and tips for a successful rollout from Microsoft MVPs and community members
Understanding Office 365 Groups: Ask The ExpertsDux Raymond Sy
AvePoint Presents, Understanding Office 365 Groups: Ask The Experts
More blogs, webinars, and videos about Office 365 Groups for you:
https://www.avepoint.com/office-365-groups/
Presented by:
- Christophe Fiessinger, Microsoft Office 365 Groups Program Manager
- Dux Raymond Sy, Microsoft MVP & AvePoint Public Sector CTO
- Jeremy Thake, Hyperfish VP of Product Technology
Office 365 Groups are shared workspaces where group members can collectively get things done. But how exactly does it work, and how will Office Groups enhance the way you work?
Join our experts for an interactive, question-and-answer session covering:
An overview of what Office 365 Groups are, how they work, and what you get when you set one up
Use cases and customer stories showcasing how you can use Office 365 Groups to power your teams and projects
Prescriptive advice on how your IT and governance teams can manage Office 365 in the era of Office 365 Groups
By the end of our webinar, you will understand what Office 365 Groups are and the impact that activating them can have on your organization.
Webinar: Microsoft Teams is Here! Presented by Avanade, AvePoint and Microsoft.Dux Raymond Sy
Just announced, Christophe Fiessenger, Program Manager for Office 365 Groups at Microsoft and AvePoint present a new webinar on Office 365 Groups! Register now: http://avept.it/2gIdgZF
By definition, Microsoft Teams is a chat-based workspace in Office 365 designed for teams of colleagues to collaborate. By design, Microsoft Teams is poised to change the way every individual in your organization works together – from Millennials to Baby Boomers.
Our panel of subject matter experts and MVPs, from AvePoint, Avanade, and Microsoft, discussed:
What is Microsoft Teams and what can it do for my organization?
What are the benefits of introducing Microsoft Teams to my end users?
What are the considerations of introducing Microsoft Teams to my end users?
How do I provide guidance (and governance) for my end users when rolling out Microsoft Teams alongside Yammer, Office 365 Groups, and everything else in their collaboration toolkit?
By the end of our webinar, we hope to have brought clarity about he impact Microsoft Teams can have on your organization and how adopting this upcoming addition to Office 365 can ensure your multi-generational teams are collaborating and communicating effectively.
Drive Business Value with Winning Data Governance and Compliance StrategiesDux Raymond Sy
Cloud computing has become a very compelling solution for large enterprises looking to reduce total cost of ownership and improve global access to content. For these organizations, while maximizing cloud based technologies like Microsoft Azure or Office 365 can drive better communication and knowledge sharing to help drive productivity, the platform can lose its effectiveness and present compliance risks without proper data governance and compliance. It comes with significant concerns around storing business data outside the walls of their enterprises. Join AvePoint Public Sector CTO Dux Raymond Sy in this interactive session focused on how to adopt an effective data governance strategy and effectively implement proven tactics & winning strategies to ensure your cloud investment is successfully meeting business needs.
5 time-saving techniques that can elevate your social media engagement #wpc15Dux Raymond Sy
This document provides tips for businesses to maximize their return on investment from social media marketing. It recommends identifying goals like engagement, brand building or sales. It then suggests leveraging management tools to schedule relevant posts at appropriate times and maximize sharing through mobile apps, photos and videos. Finally, it lists some popular social media management tools and encourages connecting on social media.
Semantic Cultivators : The Critical Future Role to Enable AIartmondano
By 2026, AI agents will consume 10x more enterprise data than humans, but with none of the contextual understanding that prevents catastrophic misinterpretations.
HCL Nomad Web – Best Practices and Managing Multiuser Environmentspanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-nomad-web-best-practices-and-managing-multiuser-environments/
HCL Nomad Web is heralded as the next generation of the HCL Notes client, offering numerous advantages such as eliminating the need for packaging, distribution, and installation. Nomad Web client upgrades will be installed “automatically” in the background. This significantly reduces the administrative footprint compared to traditional HCL Notes clients. However, troubleshooting issues in Nomad Web present unique challenges compared to the Notes client.
Join Christoph and Marc as they demonstrate how to simplify the troubleshooting process in HCL Nomad Web, ensuring a smoother and more efficient user experience.
In this webinar, we will explore effective strategies for diagnosing and resolving common problems in HCL Nomad Web, including
- Accessing the console
- Locating and interpreting log files
- Accessing the data folder within the browser’s cache (using OPFS)
- Understand the difference between single- and multi-user scenarios
- Utilizing Client Clocking
Increasing Retail Store Efficiency How can Planograms Save Time and Money.pptxAnoop Ashok
In today's fast-paced retail environment, efficiency is key. Every minute counts, and every penny matters. One tool that can significantly boost your store's efficiency is a well-executed planogram. These visual merchandising blueprints not only enhance store layouts but also save time and money in the process.
Role of Data Annotation Services in AI-Powered ManufacturingAndrew Leo
From predictive maintenance to robotic automation, AI is driving the future of manufacturing. But without high-quality annotated data, even the smartest models fall short.
Discover how data annotation services are powering accuracy, safety, and efficiency in AI-driven manufacturing systems.
Precision in data labeling = Precision on the production floor.
AI EngineHost Review: Revolutionary USA Datacenter-Based Hosting with NVIDIA ...SOFTTECHHUB
I started my online journey with several hosting services before stumbling upon Ai EngineHost. At first, the idea of paying one fee and getting lifetime access seemed too good to pass up. The platform is built on reliable US-based servers, ensuring your projects run at high speeds and remain safe. Let me take you step by step through its benefits and features as I explain why this hosting solution is a perfect fit for digital entrepreneurs.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in BusinessDr. Tathagat Varma
My talk for the Indian School of Business (ISB) Emerging Leaders Program Cohort 9. In this talk, I discussed key issues around adoption of GenAI in business - benefits, opportunities and limitations. I also discussed how my research on Theory of Cognitive Chasms helps address some of these issues
Dev Dives: Automate and orchestrate your processes with UiPath MaestroUiPathCommunity
This session is designed to equip developers with the skills needed to build mission-critical, end-to-end processes that seamlessly orchestrate agents, people, and robots.
📕 Here's what you can expect:
- Modeling: Build end-to-end processes using BPMN.
- Implementing: Integrate agentic tasks, RPA, APIs, and advanced decisioning into processes.
- Operating: Control process instances with rewind, replay, pause, and stop functions.
- Monitoring: Use dashboards and embedded analytics for real-time insights into process instances.
This webinar is a must-attend for developers looking to enhance their agentic automation skills and orchestrate robust, mission-critical processes.
👨🏫 Speaker:
Andrei Vintila, Principal Product Manager @UiPath
This session streamed live on April 29, 2025, 16:00 CET.
Check out all our upcoming Dev Dives sessions at https://community.uipath.com/dev-dives-automation-developer-2025/.
Mobile App Development Company in Saudi ArabiaSteve Jonas
EmizenTech is a globally recognized software development company, proudly serving businesses since 2013. With over 11+ years of industry experience and a team of 200+ skilled professionals, we have successfully delivered 1200+ projects across various sectors. As a leading Mobile App Development Company In Saudi Arabia we offer end-to-end solutions for iOS, Android, and cross-platform applications. Our apps are known for their user-friendly interfaces, scalability, high performance, and strong security features. We tailor each mobile application to meet the unique needs of different industries, ensuring a seamless user experience. EmizenTech is committed to turning your vision into a powerful digital product that drives growth, innovation, and long-term success in the competitive mobile landscape of Saudi Arabia.
What is Model Context Protocol(MCP) - The new technology for communication bw...Vishnu Singh Chundawat
The MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a framework designed to manage context and interaction within complex systems. This SlideShare presentation will provide a detailed overview of the MCP Model, its applications, and how it plays a crucial role in improving communication and decision-making in distributed systems. We will explore the key concepts behind the protocol, including the importance of context, data management, and how this model enhances system adaptability and responsiveness. Ideal for software developers, system architects, and IT professionals, this presentation will offer valuable insights into how the MCP Model can streamline workflows, improve efficiency, and create more intuitive systems for a wide range of use cases.
Linux Support for SMARC: How Toradex Empowers Embedded DevelopersToradex
Toradex brings robust Linux support to SMARC (Smart Mobility Architecture), ensuring high performance and long-term reliability for embedded applications. Here’s how:
• Optimized Torizon OS & Yocto Support – Toradex provides Torizon OS, a Debian-based easy-to-use platform, and Yocto BSPs for customized Linux images on SMARC modules.
• Seamless Integration with i.MX 8M Plus and i.MX 95 – Toradex SMARC solutions leverage NXP’s i.MX 8 M Plus and i.MX 95 SoCs, delivering power efficiency and AI-ready performance.
• Secure and Reliable – With Secure Boot, over-the-air (OTA) updates, and LTS kernel support, Toradex ensures industrial-grade security and longevity.
• Containerized Workflows for AI & IoT – Support for Docker, ROS, and real-time Linux enables scalable AI, ML, and IoT applications.
• Strong Ecosystem & Developer Support – Toradex offers comprehensive documentation, developer tools, and dedicated support, accelerating time-to-market.
With Toradex’s Linux support for SMARC, developers get a scalable, secure, and high-performance solution for industrial, medical, and AI-driven applications.
Do you have a specific project or application in mind where you're considering SMARC? We can help with Free Compatibility Check and help you with quick time-to-market
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Designing Low-Latency Systems with Rust and ScyllaDB: An Architectural Deep DiveScyllaDB
Want to learn practical tips for designing systems that can scale efficiently without compromising speed?
Join us for a workshop where we’ll address these challenges head-on and explore how to architect low-latency systems using Rust. During this free interactive workshop oriented for developers, engineers, and architects, we’ll cover how Rust’s unique language features and the Tokio async runtime enable high-performance application development.
As you explore key principles of designing low-latency systems with Rust, you will learn how to:
- Create and compile a real-world app with Rust
- Connect the application to ScyllaDB (NoSQL data store)
- Negotiate tradeoffs related to data modeling and querying
- Manage and monitor the database for consistently low latencies
Big Data Analytics Quick Research Guide by Arthur MorganArthur Morgan
This is a Quick Research Guide (QRG).
QRGs include the following:
- A brief, high-level overview of the QRG topic.
- A milestone timeline for the QRG topic.
- Links to various free online resource materials to provide a deeper dive into the QRG topic.
- Conclusion and a recommendation for at least two books available in the SJPL system on the QRG topic.
QRGs planned for the series:
- Artificial Intelligence QRG
- Quantum Computing QRG
- Big Data Analytics QRG
- Spacecraft Guidance, Navigation & Control QRG (coming 2026)
- UK Home Computing & The Birth of ARM QRG (coming 2027)
Any questions or comments?
- Please contact Arthur Morgan at [email protected].
100% human made.
2. Activity: Reality of Managing Information
On a sheet of paper, identify three challenges in
managing information
For example:
Multiple tools used
Cannot keep track of document versions
Cannot define access control
Swap this sheet of paper with another person
Edit their challenges
Add your challenges
3. Class Objectives
After completing this class, you will be able to leverage the
benefits of utilizing SharePoint
In addition, you will be able to
Build a SharePoint Site
Identify relevant site components
Customize stakeholders site access requirements
Integrate common Microsoft Office tools
Generate on-demand dashboard with Web Parts
4. Dux Raymond Sy, PMP
Managing Partner, Innovative-E, Inc.
Author, “SharePoint for Project
Management” by O’Reilly Media
Contract Author & Instructor,
Learning Tree International
For more information, connect with Dux
E-Mail: [email protected]
LinkedIn: meetdux.com/li
Blog: meetdux.com
Twitter: twitter.com/meetdux
5. Agenda
Information Management Challenges
Why SharePoint?
Setting Up a SharePoint Site
Adding Site Components
Including Stakeholders to the Site
Supporting Team Collaboration and Reporting
Adapting SharePoint to Your Env ironment
Summary
8. Information Management Challenge
Lack of centralized storage
Information dispersed
Can be multiple copies of the same document
Tracking and undoing changes
Merging changes from multiple users can be
problematic
Defining relevant information access
Any user with a copy can edit the file
No way to track who made changes and when
9. Team Collaboration Challenge
Real time
Need to ensure only one user can edit a file at a time
Need instant communication among group members
Offline
Users need to know what changes have been made to a
file and when
Discussion and feedback mechanism is needed
Remote
Making information accessible anytime anywhere
Need a method of tracking changes, seeing who made
changes, and rolling back to prior versions
10. How Do You Do IT?
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11. In a Perfect World
Accessibility
Information needed can be
accessible in a central location
One-stop shop
Team collaboration
Easily work with colleagues
whenever, wherever, and however
Traceability
Information updates can be easily tracked
Archive of any changes made is available
An access log is available
12. Agenda
Information Management Challenges
Why SharePoint?
Setting Up a SharePoint Site
Adding Site Components
Including Stakeholders to the Site
Supporting Team Collaboration and Reporting
Adapting SharePoint to Your Env ironment
Summary
14. What’s SharePoint?
Allows individuals in an organization to easily create and
manage their own collaborative Web sites
Simplifies how people find and share information across
boundaries, and enabling better informed decisions
Seamlessly integrates with Windows and MS Office
Does not refer to a specific product or technology
Using the word “Microsoft SharePoint” is like using the
word “Microsoft Office”
Refers to several aspects of Web-based collaborative
solutions
Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007
15. What if SharePoint is a Car?
Car SharePoint
Purpose: Purpose:
What’s required? What’s required?
17. WSS and MOSS
WSS is the core technology of Microsoft SharePoint
If SharePoint is a car, WSS can be considered the “engine”
Provides the core technology that supports document
management and team collaboration
WSS is available for free as long as your organization is
utilizing Windows Server 2003 or above
MOSS extends the capabilities of WSS
Going back to our car analogy, MOSS provides extended
capabilities such as GPS, a DV D system, Voice Commands
Extended features include Enterprise search,
Personalization, Enterprise Content Management, etc.
Unlike WSS, MOSS is not available for free
18. Agenda
Information Management Challenges
Why SharePoint?
Setting Up a SharePoint Site
Adding Site Components
Including Stakeholders to the Site
Supporting Team Collaboration and Reporting
Adapting SharePoint to Your Env ironment
Summary
19. SharePoint Site Hierarchy
SharePoint sites are organized in a hierarchy
Top-level site
Sub-site
Top-lev el site
Sub-sites
Site Collection
20. Deciding Site Hierarchy
How would you organize sites? What is the logical
taxonomy?
With your organization, choose one of the
two high-level Site hierarchy options:
Single site collection that includes a
top-level site and all sites are sub-sites
Multiple site collections where
each site is an independent
site collection
21. Site Creation
Two main ways of creating a SharePoint sub-site
Directly from a top-level site using a Web browser
From any Microsoft Office application
Steps to create a sub-site:
1. Go to the Create page
2. Select Sites and Workspaces
3. Specify Site Creation Settings
23. Refining the Site
Determine if any organizational standards exist for
Site look and feel
Navigation
Usability
Organizational specific needs
Regional settings
Site usage
Auditing needs
Regulatory compliance
24. Agenda
Information Management Challenges
Why SharePoint?
Setting Up a SharePoint Site
Adding Site Components
Including Stakeholders to the Site
Supporting Team Collaboration and Reporting
Adapting SharePoint to Your Env ironment
Summary
25. Site Should Enable a Team to
Centralize information
May include project contacts, calendar, documents,
templates, forms, and checklists
Maintain history & define access privileges
Facilitate communication and collaboration
Collaborative activities such as scheduling a meeting,
jointly developing a proposal or informally brainstorming
on strategies should be supported
Automate processes
In SharePoint, information is stored and organized in lists
and libraries
26. SharePoint Lists
A collection of shared information items
Most of the information in a SharePoint site is organized
and stored in lists
Everyone who has access to the site is able to view lists
V iewing a list is comparable to viewing information in a
spreadsheet
27. Common Lists in a SharePoint Site
Calendar
Contacts
Project task
Issue tracking
Custom List
28. Components of a List
Lists are composed of two key sections
1. List toolbar
– New
– Actions
– Settings
– V iew
2. List item(s)
29. Creating a List
Two types of lists that can be created
Out-of-the-box list
Custom list
Steps to create a list:
1. Go to the Create page
2. Select the type of list to be created
3. Specify the list settings
31. Libraries
Files are stored and organized in libraries
Similar to storing files in folders
Provides a centralized location
Document storage
Controlled access of documents
Libraries are advanced lists
Features and functionalities in lists are mostly applicable
to libraries
There are four types of libraries
In a Site, you would typically use a document library
32. Creating a Document Library
Multiple ways to create a document library
From the browser
From Microsoft Office
Steps to create a list:
1. Go to the Create page
2. Select Document Library
3. Specify the list settings
34. Agenda
Information Management Challenges
Why SharePoint?
Setting Up a SharePoint Site
Adding Site Components
Including Stakeholders to the Site
Supporting Team Collaboration and Reporting
Adapting SharePoint to Your Env ironment
Summary
35. Adapting Communications Requirements
Information needs of stakeholders
Identify the type of information a stakeholder would need
What is the frequency?
Will they retrieve the information or should it be sent to
them?
Stakeholder influence and interest defines Site access
How much access would a stakeholder have?
36. SharePoint Site Access
SharePoint sites are intended for a community of users
It is the responsibility of the site owner to define who the
site members are
Typically, site membership is defined when the site is being
created
Site membership also defines what the member can do
How are site members added?
1. Site members can be manually added by the site owner
2. Site access can be requested by any user
37. Site Permissions
Two ways to assign permissions
SharePoint Groups
Individual user permissions
Default permission levels in SharePoint include:
Full Control: has full site control
Design: can add content and customize pages
Contribute: can add content
Read: has read-only access to the site
Best Practice: vast majority of users will have Contribute
permission
40. Agenda
Information Management Challenges
Why SharePoint?
Setting Up a SharePoint Site
Adding Site Components
Including Stakeholders to the Site
Supporting Team Collaboration and Reporting
Adapting SharePoint to Your Env ironment
Summary
41. Revisiting Lists and Libraries
Apart from centrally storing documents, lists and document
libraries provide several document management features
Check-out/check-in
V ersion history
Content approval
43. Collaboration Tools
Wikis
A Web site in which users can easily edit any page
In project environments, it provides an easy way to record
lessons learned
Discussion boards
Similar to online message boards on the Web
Like news groups or Web logs
Provides threaded discussion capability
Participants can reply to any message in the discussion
48. SharePoint Reporting Tools
Custom V iews
V iews that are created to match user or group interest
For example, we are interested in viewing project
documents that were modified by the sponsor during
project initiation
Web Parts
Customizable software components that serves a
particular purpose
Can be used to create project dashboards
50. Agenda
Information Management Challenges
Why SharePoint?
Setting Up a SharePoint Site
Adding Site Components
Including Stakeholders to the Site
Supporting Team Collaboration and Reporting
Adapting SharePoint to Your Env ironment
Summary
51. It must be considered that there is nothing more difficult
to carry out nor more doubtful of success nor more
dangerous to handle than to initiate a new order of
things.
—Niccolò Machiavelli, Italian statesman and philosopher
The challenge in a major technology rollout is …
Remember, people can change as
The change is worthwhile
It would bring great benefits primarily at a personal level
then at the organizational level
52. Creating and Reusing Templates
An existing SharePoint Site can be saved as a site template
All the lists, libraries, views, and Web Parts that were used
will be stored
The content can be optionally stored as well
The site template can be used as a basis for the creation of
a new Site
53. Provide User Support
Training
Books
Web-based videos
Instructor-led
Self-service help / FAQ
Checklists
Templates
How-to Guides
Feedback mechanism
Gather user ideas, suggestions, comments
54. Agenda
Why SharePoint?
Setting Up a SharePoint Site
Adding Site Components
Including Project Stakeholders to the Site
Supporting Team Collaboration
Project Tracking and Reporting
Adapting SharePoint to Your Project Env ironment
Summary
55. Summary
You are now able to leverage the benefits of utilizing a
SharePoint site
In addition, you are able to
Build a SharePoint Site
Identify relevant site components
Customize stakeholders site access requirements
Integrate common Microsoft Office tools
Generate on-demand dashboard with Web Parts