Slides from my presentation 6/24/2014 to the San Antonio SharePoint User Group at Rackspace's HQ.
I blogged about SharePoint on the SharePoint platform for 6 years and now I'm back to WordPress. One reason? Azure Web Sites are cool
Engage your users with 3 trends in successful intranetsTom Resing
Tom Resing from Jive Software gave a presentation on engaging users with intranets. He discussed three trends in successful intranets: measuring engagement through metrics like costs and productivity, focusing search to reduce common pain points, and focusing on people by adding social and mobile capabilities. He emphasized the importance of engagement for outcomes like strategic alignment, productivity and employee satisfaction.
Slides accompanying a presentation to SharePoint Users that also included a lot of demo not shown on slides.
The key to getting started quickly is to use a developer site on Office 365 and the Napa App. Get your free 30 day trial to Office 365 for Developers here: http://t.co/vpgmvsJHjW Also included with MSDN Subscriptions.
SharePoint Authorization and Authentication-Controlling Access to Documents a...Tom Resing
The document discusses managing authentication and authorization in SharePoint. It covers authentication types like Active Directory integration, and authorization topics like permissions, self-service site creation and troubleshooting tools. It provides an overview of securing access to documents and data at different levels from physical servers to SharePoint objects. Reference materials on these topics are also included.
This document discusses making intranets more social. It introduces social software company Jive and their social solutions. It covers new social features in SharePoint 2013 like newsfeeds, hashtags and profiles. Options for SharePoint 2010 like building custom social solutions or buying third party products are presented. Resources on social business and integrating Yammer with SharePoint are provided. The presentation aims to explain why social tools are useful for improving workplace productivity and engagement.
Engage your users with 3 trends in successful intranetsTom Resing
This document discusses 3 trends for successful intranets: ease of use, connections to people and systems, and portability. It provides examples of each trend and recommends focusing searches, adding social tools, integrating systems, and supporting responsive design. Metrics for measuring success include costs savings, productivity increases, and engagement. The document contains embedded photos and references additional reading materials.
Transforming SharePoint Farm Solutions to the App Model #SPSSTHLM23Matthias Einig
This document discusses transforming SharePoint farm solutions to the app model. It provides an overview of the process, which includes assessment and planning, development and testing, and deployment readiness. The document also notes some key differences when using web templates versus feature stapling to provision sites, and provides several links for additional resources on transforming solutions.
Matthias einig transforming share point farm solutions to the app modelBIWUG
This document discusses transforming SharePoint farm solutions to the app model. It notes that farm solutions use server-side object models and declarative code while apps use client-side object models and REST. Major changes in transforming include avoiding server-side object models, feature frameworks, CAML, master pages and minimizing branding. The transformation process involves assessing requirements and code, planning, developing and testing, and deployment readiness. Techniques for the app model include app parts, remote provisioning, and hosting on-premises or Office 365. Resources provided can help with the transformation process.
Engage your users with 3 trends in successful intranetsTom Resing
Tom Resing from Jive Software gave a presentation on engaging users with intranets. He discussed three trends in successful intranets: measuring engagement through metrics like costs and productivity, focusing search to reduce common pain points, and focusing on people by adding social and mobile capabilities. He emphasized the importance of engagement for outcomes like strategic alignment, productivity and employee satisfaction.
Slides accompanying a presentation to SharePoint Users that also included a lot of demo not shown on slides.
The key to getting started quickly is to use a developer site on Office 365 and the Napa App. Get your free 30 day trial to Office 365 for Developers here: http://t.co/vpgmvsJHjW Also included with MSDN Subscriptions.
SharePoint Authorization and Authentication-Controlling Access to Documents a...Tom Resing
The document discusses managing authentication and authorization in SharePoint. It covers authentication types like Active Directory integration, and authorization topics like permissions, self-service site creation and troubleshooting tools. It provides an overview of securing access to documents and data at different levels from physical servers to SharePoint objects. Reference materials on these topics are also included.
This document discusses making intranets more social. It introduces social software company Jive and their social solutions. It covers new social features in SharePoint 2013 like newsfeeds, hashtags and profiles. Options for SharePoint 2010 like building custom social solutions or buying third party products are presented. Resources on social business and integrating Yammer with SharePoint are provided. The presentation aims to explain why social tools are useful for improving workplace productivity and engagement.
Engage your users with 3 trends in successful intranetsTom Resing
This document discusses 3 trends for successful intranets: ease of use, connections to people and systems, and portability. It provides examples of each trend and recommends focusing searches, adding social tools, integrating systems, and supporting responsive design. Metrics for measuring success include costs savings, productivity increases, and engagement. The document contains embedded photos and references additional reading materials.
Transforming SharePoint Farm Solutions to the App Model #SPSSTHLM23Matthias Einig
This document discusses transforming SharePoint farm solutions to the app model. It provides an overview of the process, which includes assessment and planning, development and testing, and deployment readiness. The document also notes some key differences when using web templates versus feature stapling to provision sites, and provides several links for additional resources on transforming solutions.
Matthias einig transforming share point farm solutions to the app modelBIWUG
This document discusses transforming SharePoint farm solutions to the app model. It notes that farm solutions use server-side object models and declarative code while apps use client-side object models and REST. Major changes in transforming include avoiding server-side object models, feature frameworks, CAML, master pages and minimizing branding. The transformation process involves assessing requirements and code, planning, developing and testing, and deployment readiness. Techniques for the app model include app parts, remote provisioning, and hosting on-premises or Office 365. Resources provided can help with the transformation process.
SPS Helsinki: Transforming SharePoint Farm Solutions to the App ModelMatthias Einig
No matter if your next SharePoint environment is on-premises or on SharePoint Online, the new app model is beyond doubt the preferred way to develop customizations in the future.
With this change developers now face the challenge what to do with their "old" SharePoint solutions written in full trust code.
In this session you will learn what this transformation means, how this process looks like and how you can analyze your existing SharePoint farm solutions, discover roadblocks and align your strategy and decisions with Microsofts guidance.
SPUnite17 Making Sense of the SharePoint FrameworkNCCOMMS
This document discusses the SharePoint Framework (SPFx) for developing client-side extensions for SharePoint. It provides a brief history of SharePoint development models and their limitations. SPFx is presented as the new model that allows for more control and uses modern web development tools and techniques. The document addresses questions about SPFx and discusses deployment, governance, security considerations, and resources for learning more. Demo code is shown to illustrate SPFx tooling and deployment.
Ben Howard, a Microsoft MVP, presents on untangling the web of confusion around Microsoft's project management tools: Planner, Teams, Project Online, Todo, and Roadmaps. The presentation provides an overview of each tool's purpose and the level of project and portfolio management maturity it supports. It demonstrates how to select the right tool for the job and concludes with an opportunity for questions.
This document summarizes Joanne Klein's presentation on Office 365 adoption. It discusses identifying stakeholders, creating an adoption team, and treating adoption as a service with three phases: preparing for adoption, training users, and ongoing support. It provides specific tactics for each phase like creating an adoption center with training resources, conducting targeted training, and designating productivity champions. The presentation emphasizes focusing on business value, changing user behavior, and measuring adoption metrics over time.
This document outlines an agenda for a webinar on getting started with the SharePoint Framework. The webinar will introduce the SharePoint Framework and cover why it was needed, its benefits, how it works using a modern toolchain, and its future. It will also discuss how both traditional SharePoint developers and web developers can get started without previous experience in modern web development. The webinar presenter is then introduced. The agenda items include an overview of the SharePoint Framework, the modern development tools used, and how to set up a development environment and deploy solutions.
SPUnite17 No Code Power User Tools of the SharePoint TradeNCCOMMS
The document discusses no-code solutions for SharePoint including workflows, forms, and search-based solutions. It provides examples of using SharePoint lists, libraries, search web parts, PowerApps, and Microsoft Flow to create automated processes and manage data without writing code. The document recommends starting with browser-based solutions, then using no-code tools before writing custom code. It also addresses concerns about transitioning from InfoPath to new form solutions.
PowerApps plays a major part in Microsoft Business Application Platform Innovation by providing an easy way for the Power Users to build apps that are integrated with Business data. In this session I explored the overall picture on PowerApps with two demos.
The document provides advice on building a business case for adopting SharePoint and Office 365. It outlines key points to advocate for SharePoint, including demonstrating return on investment through both tangible cost savings and intangible benefits like improved efficiency, security, and reliability. The document instructs the reader to share the presentation with their boss to help receive approval for implementing SharePoint.
2017-05-31 How to build your digital workplace with Office 365Patrick Guimonet
This document discusses the digital workplace and Office 365/SharePoint. It provides an overview of key topics including the growth of non-routine work, the importance of mobility and collaboration tools, different customer adoption segments, and the need for governance when deploying Office 365/SharePoint. It also summarizes announcements from Microsoft including new OneDrive sync capabilities and increased Skype meeting limits.
SharePoint 2013 Apps: A Comparison to SharePoint 2010 Web PartsTim McCarthy
In this session, I will show two code examples. The first will be of a web part in SharePoint 2010. The next code example will be a SharePoint 2013 provider-hosted app that is implementing the exact same functionality as the SharePoint 2010 web part. This talk will highlight the differences between the two models, and will focus on the how and why of the new SharePoint 2013 app model.
O365Engage17 - Transition your Company to Modern CollaborationNCCOMMS
The document outlines Samuel Zuercher's presentation on transitioning a company to modern collaboration. It discusses how collaboration is currently blocked and structured, and proposes adopting an agile, self-organizing approach using modern Office 365 tools. The presentation recommends starting with OneDrive for Business to familiarize users, then forming a pilot team to work on a project using the full modern collaboration capabilities of Office 365 groups and teams. The goal is to shift from traditional centralized control to empowering self-organized, dynamic teams.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using Genially, a tool for creating attractive presentations, infographics, dossiers, CVs, and other visual content without needing programming or design skills. The key benefits highlighted are interactive templates, easy editing, and effective communication through animation and interactivity. The document then outlines the registration process and provides step-by-step instructions for choosing templates, exploring the workspace, adding elements, sharing content, and finding help resources.
The document discusses creating a change journey for adoption of Office 365. It describes Jill Hannemann's background working with Office 365 and change management. It then outlines Jill's approach to leading a change journey, which involves 5 phases: 1) comprehending the change and impacts through discovery, 2) mobilizing change champions, 3) developing an adoption roadmap and change plan, 4) journeying with users through training and communications, and 5) sustaining adoption through monitoring. The presentation provides examples of tools and activities that can be used in each phase of the change journey.
This document confirms that Wim De Groote has completed over 100 Microsoft online courses covering a wide range of topics from architecture, development, Azure, Office 365, SharePoint, business intelligence, and more. It recognizes his achievement in completing these courses.
Custom APIs with Powerapps and Microsoft FlowMalin De Silva
Custom APIs allow PowerApps to connect your own logic and extend the business app capabilities. Microsoft Flow allows creating flows that connect multiple services.
SPFx allows developers to build client-side SharePoint solutions using open-source tools and modern web technologies like React, Angular, and Knockout. It provides components like Node.js, npm, Gulp and TypeScript to build and run applications that work with both SharePoint Online and on-premises. SPFx solutions can be developed locally using the SharePoint Workbench and deployed to SharePoint as web parts.
Microsoft PowerApps is a platform for building custom mobile and web apps without coding. It allows users to connect to hundreds of data sources, create interfaces with drag and drop tools, and add logic and workflows. The presentation provides an overview of PowerApps, how it works by connecting to data sources and creating formulas and logic flows, and concludes with a live demo of building an app.
This document summarizes a presentation about rethinking the use of SharePoint. Some key points:
- SharePoint is widely used but often implemented without proper planning, resulting in uncontrolled growth and silos.
- A better approach is to treat SharePoint as a platform and design customized solutions on top of it to meet user and business needs.
- This involves upfront requirements gathering, design, and development work but reduces total costs compared to just deploying SharePoint out of the box.
- Strategies are presented to address typical SharePoint problems like ease of use, silos, and lack of control through approaches like simplified interfaces, dashboards, and business rules.
UK Community day 20180206 PowerApps hackathonPenny Coventry
PowerApps allows you to build business application with no-code, and is included in most Office 365 plans. This Microsoft PowerApps hackathon was held in Birmingham, UK
A glance at share point 2013 social featuresThuan Ng
The document discusses the social features in Microsoft SharePoint 2013. It provides an overview of new features like community sites, reputation points, and Active Directory import. It then gives step-by-step instructions on setting up the social features, including creating a web application, My Site host, user profile service, and community site. Finally, it provides some additional resources on the social capabilities in SharePoint 2013.
SPS Helsinki: Transforming SharePoint Farm Solutions to the App ModelMatthias Einig
No matter if your next SharePoint environment is on-premises or on SharePoint Online, the new app model is beyond doubt the preferred way to develop customizations in the future.
With this change developers now face the challenge what to do with their "old" SharePoint solutions written in full trust code.
In this session you will learn what this transformation means, how this process looks like and how you can analyze your existing SharePoint farm solutions, discover roadblocks and align your strategy and decisions with Microsofts guidance.
SPUnite17 Making Sense of the SharePoint FrameworkNCCOMMS
This document discusses the SharePoint Framework (SPFx) for developing client-side extensions for SharePoint. It provides a brief history of SharePoint development models and their limitations. SPFx is presented as the new model that allows for more control and uses modern web development tools and techniques. The document addresses questions about SPFx and discusses deployment, governance, security considerations, and resources for learning more. Demo code is shown to illustrate SPFx tooling and deployment.
Ben Howard, a Microsoft MVP, presents on untangling the web of confusion around Microsoft's project management tools: Planner, Teams, Project Online, Todo, and Roadmaps. The presentation provides an overview of each tool's purpose and the level of project and portfolio management maturity it supports. It demonstrates how to select the right tool for the job and concludes with an opportunity for questions.
This document summarizes Joanne Klein's presentation on Office 365 adoption. It discusses identifying stakeholders, creating an adoption team, and treating adoption as a service with three phases: preparing for adoption, training users, and ongoing support. It provides specific tactics for each phase like creating an adoption center with training resources, conducting targeted training, and designating productivity champions. The presentation emphasizes focusing on business value, changing user behavior, and measuring adoption metrics over time.
This document outlines an agenda for a webinar on getting started with the SharePoint Framework. The webinar will introduce the SharePoint Framework and cover why it was needed, its benefits, how it works using a modern toolchain, and its future. It will also discuss how both traditional SharePoint developers and web developers can get started without previous experience in modern web development. The webinar presenter is then introduced. The agenda items include an overview of the SharePoint Framework, the modern development tools used, and how to set up a development environment and deploy solutions.
SPUnite17 No Code Power User Tools of the SharePoint TradeNCCOMMS
The document discusses no-code solutions for SharePoint including workflows, forms, and search-based solutions. It provides examples of using SharePoint lists, libraries, search web parts, PowerApps, and Microsoft Flow to create automated processes and manage data without writing code. The document recommends starting with browser-based solutions, then using no-code tools before writing custom code. It also addresses concerns about transitioning from InfoPath to new form solutions.
PowerApps plays a major part in Microsoft Business Application Platform Innovation by providing an easy way for the Power Users to build apps that are integrated with Business data. In this session I explored the overall picture on PowerApps with two demos.
The document provides advice on building a business case for adopting SharePoint and Office 365. It outlines key points to advocate for SharePoint, including demonstrating return on investment through both tangible cost savings and intangible benefits like improved efficiency, security, and reliability. The document instructs the reader to share the presentation with their boss to help receive approval for implementing SharePoint.
2017-05-31 How to build your digital workplace with Office 365Patrick Guimonet
This document discusses the digital workplace and Office 365/SharePoint. It provides an overview of key topics including the growth of non-routine work, the importance of mobility and collaboration tools, different customer adoption segments, and the need for governance when deploying Office 365/SharePoint. It also summarizes announcements from Microsoft including new OneDrive sync capabilities and increased Skype meeting limits.
SharePoint 2013 Apps: A Comparison to SharePoint 2010 Web PartsTim McCarthy
In this session, I will show two code examples. The first will be of a web part in SharePoint 2010. The next code example will be a SharePoint 2013 provider-hosted app that is implementing the exact same functionality as the SharePoint 2010 web part. This talk will highlight the differences between the two models, and will focus on the how and why of the new SharePoint 2013 app model.
O365Engage17 - Transition your Company to Modern CollaborationNCCOMMS
The document outlines Samuel Zuercher's presentation on transitioning a company to modern collaboration. It discusses how collaboration is currently blocked and structured, and proposes adopting an agile, self-organizing approach using modern Office 365 tools. The presentation recommends starting with OneDrive for Business to familiarize users, then forming a pilot team to work on a project using the full modern collaboration capabilities of Office 365 groups and teams. The goal is to shift from traditional centralized control to empowering self-organized, dynamic teams.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using Genially, a tool for creating attractive presentations, infographics, dossiers, CVs, and other visual content without needing programming or design skills. The key benefits highlighted are interactive templates, easy editing, and effective communication through animation and interactivity. The document then outlines the registration process and provides step-by-step instructions for choosing templates, exploring the workspace, adding elements, sharing content, and finding help resources.
The document discusses creating a change journey for adoption of Office 365. It describes Jill Hannemann's background working with Office 365 and change management. It then outlines Jill's approach to leading a change journey, which involves 5 phases: 1) comprehending the change and impacts through discovery, 2) mobilizing change champions, 3) developing an adoption roadmap and change plan, 4) journeying with users through training and communications, and 5) sustaining adoption through monitoring. The presentation provides examples of tools and activities that can be used in each phase of the change journey.
This document confirms that Wim De Groote has completed over 100 Microsoft online courses covering a wide range of topics from architecture, development, Azure, Office 365, SharePoint, business intelligence, and more. It recognizes his achievement in completing these courses.
Custom APIs with Powerapps and Microsoft FlowMalin De Silva
Custom APIs allow PowerApps to connect your own logic and extend the business app capabilities. Microsoft Flow allows creating flows that connect multiple services.
SPFx allows developers to build client-side SharePoint solutions using open-source tools and modern web technologies like React, Angular, and Knockout. It provides components like Node.js, npm, Gulp and TypeScript to build and run applications that work with both SharePoint Online and on-premises. SPFx solutions can be developed locally using the SharePoint Workbench and deployed to SharePoint as web parts.
Microsoft PowerApps is a platform for building custom mobile and web apps without coding. It allows users to connect to hundreds of data sources, create interfaces with drag and drop tools, and add logic and workflows. The presentation provides an overview of PowerApps, how it works by connecting to data sources and creating formulas and logic flows, and concludes with a live demo of building an app.
This document summarizes a presentation about rethinking the use of SharePoint. Some key points:
- SharePoint is widely used but often implemented without proper planning, resulting in uncontrolled growth and silos.
- A better approach is to treat SharePoint as a platform and design customized solutions on top of it to meet user and business needs.
- This involves upfront requirements gathering, design, and development work but reduces total costs compared to just deploying SharePoint out of the box.
- Strategies are presented to address typical SharePoint problems like ease of use, silos, and lack of control through approaches like simplified interfaces, dashboards, and business rules.
UK Community day 20180206 PowerApps hackathonPenny Coventry
PowerApps allows you to build business application with no-code, and is included in most Office 365 plans. This Microsoft PowerApps hackathon was held in Birmingham, UK
A glance at share point 2013 social featuresThuan Ng
The document discusses the social features in Microsoft SharePoint 2013. It provides an overview of new features like community sites, reputation points, and Active Directory import. It then gives step-by-step instructions on setting up the social features, including creating a web application, My Site host, user profile service, and community site. Finally, it provides some additional resources on the social capabilities in SharePoint 2013.
Share Point Governance: 10 Steps to Successful Deployment by Joel Oleson Bes...Joel Oleson
Best of SharePoint Conference break out session on 10 Steps to successful deployment. This deck is focused on avoiding failed deployments and what is most important in to ensure successful deployments.
SPS Monaco 2017 - The Lay of the Land of Client-Side Development circa 2017Marc D Anderson
Are you dazzled by all the noises you hear about client-side development? Do the grunts and gulps leave you a little confused? In this session, we’ll talk about the types of things you can do with client-side development, how SharePoint can be used as a service (SPaaS?) and what the popular tool sets are. This are moving fast, so it's guaranteed that between writing this abstract and doing the session, things will have changed.
Whether you’re a server-side developer who wants to catch up with the new trends, a power user wanting to flex your muscles in new ways, or an end user who would like to speak more intelligently with IT, this session will provide useful foundation information as well as a guide to where your learning should progress to work with "modern" SharePoint.
Get a grip on Enterprise Social Media (“The power of colleagues”) #spsbeSpikes NV
1) The document discusses enterprise social media and how to implement Yammer within an organization. It provides an overview of Marc Vanderheyden and describes the business value of social tools.
2) The document outlines different approaches to using Yammer, including group-centric and user-centric models. It also discusses integrating Yammer with Microsoft applications like SharePoint and Dynamics CRM.
3) The presentation emphasizes communicating the purpose of social tools to employees and helping users engage with Yammer through groups, posts, and profiles. Success is defined as enabling a single team to get work done with shared goals.
Your users may struggle with these questions:
Should I share via Microsoft Yammer, Microsoft Office 365 Groups, or Microsoft OneDrive?
Should I share a file in Outlook, in a meeting, from OneDrive for Business, on Yammer, in a Group, or in a SharePoint site?
What happens when your users can’t decide what technology or feature to use? They use what they know, or what’s easy; even if better options exist.
In this session, join Richard Harbridge as he helps you maximise the value of your Office 365 investment by providing the guidance you need to help your users make better, more effective decisions on how they get work done.
SPS Jersey 2014 - Creating a Great User Experience in SharePointMarc D Anderson
Building solutions in SharePoint isn’t simply about getting the functionality right based on the business requirements. Developers must think about the entire user experience (UX), which goes far beyond the technical aspects of the solution. It’s no longer good enough to meet the specifications. We must exceed them in terms of usability. This takes many developers out of their comfort zones and into the messy world of end users.
In this interactive session, we’ll discuss questions like:
* How should the user feel when they use this piece of functionality?
* Will they perceive that this functionality saves them work or creates new work?
* How will the functionality compare to what they see on the consumer Web?
* How can we use technologies which haven’t historically been considered mainstream SharePoint developer tools (like jQuery and CSS) to make SharePoint feel more like the sites people love?
Whether you're an executive sponsor, end user, power user, developer, or IT Pro, there are bound to be some takeaways for you as you adapt SharePoint to meet your organization's needs.
Beyond The Intranet: Digital Workplace Apps, Solutions & BotsRichard Harbridge
Now that your organization has implemented an Office 365 SharePoint Intranet, what’s next?
How are you going to continue to drive user engagement across your corporate Intranet and department specific sites? How are you going to ensure that your users have a seamless experience as they connect with information and applications from across your entire digital workplace?
In this webinar hosted with our partner 2toLead, we will give you some practical suggestions for how you can respond to your users’ demands for powerful and integrated solutions that seamlessly support their needs across the digital workplace.
What we will cover in this webinar:
- Why you need to create a connected digital workplace experience.
- Real use cases and best practices for how you can deliver more value with integrated solutions across your digital workplace and Intranet
- We will discuss Bots, Microsoft Flow, PowerApps, Microsoft Forms, Integrations, Office 365 development, Industry innovation, and more.
7 - Top ten tips for a SharePoint Succesfull Deployment, por Joel OlesonLuis Du Solier
This document provides 10 steps and common mistakes to avoid for successful deployment of SharePoint. It outlines key considerations such as separating development, test, and production environments; avoiding custom site definitions when possible; not modifying databases; having separate environments for different uses; and understanding the importance of testing and following best practices for upgrades. It also advertises upcoming products and services from Quest to help with SharePoint deployment, development, and migrations.
Keynote SharePoint Community Conference 10 Steps to Successful Deployment (NZ...guest7c2e070
Joel is an experienced SharePoint consultant and evangelist. He recommends following 10 steps for SharePoint success: 1) confront reality, 2) create a plan, 3) get an executive sponsor with a clear vision, 4) create a diverse skilled team, 5) build services not just install software, 6) define clear policies and standards, 7) invest in scalable information architecture, 8) don't forget change management, 9) adoption is the most important measure of success, and 10) keep solutions simple.
Beyond the Intranet: Digital Workplace Apps, Solutions n Bots #spc19Kanwal Khipple
Many organizations have already established a powerful Office 365 Intranet, but they haven't answered the question What's next . In this session we will respond to the ever-increasing demand for powerful and integrated solutions that support users' needs across their digital workplace and beyond. Leveraging Office 365 means that you have access to entirely new ways of building solutions faster than ever before. The best part? It's not just IT that can build these great solutions!
Join Kanwal Khipple as he shares real world examples, and best practices for how organizations can deliver more value with integrated solutions built by the business, by IT, or a combination of both. In this session, we will talk about Bots, Microsoft Flow, PowerApps, Microsoft Forms, Integrations, Office 365 development, industry innovation and more!
Drive Better SharePoint 2013 Mobile Solutions with Responsive DesignPerficient, Inc.
With the explosion of smartphones and tablets in a post-PC landscape, the importance of mobility is evident. Mobile devices can differ tremendously, from screen size to functionality and usability, making it impossible to optimize a website for a single device. Given the mobile shift, companies are looking to develop and execute on strategies that provide a first-class experience for all devices.
How can SharePoint help? SharePoint is a powerful web content management platform – and it’s even better with the 2013 release. During the webinar, we demonstrated what can be accomplished using SharePoint 2013 and responsive web design. We also examined:
- What is responsive web design?
- SharePoint 2013’s WCM features
- Responsive web design & SharePoint
- Responsive SharePoint website examples
SharePoint Keynote NZSPC 10 Steps to Successful DeploymentJoel Oleson
Joel Oleson presented 10 steps for successful SharePoint deployment: 1) Wake up and confront reality by understanding your goals and resources. 2) Create a detailed plan. 3) Get an executive sponsor with a clear vision. 4) Build a diverse skilled team. 5) Build SharePoint as a service, not just install software. 6) Define clear policies and standards. 7) Invest in a scalable information architecture. 8) Manage change through a staged deployment. 9) Focus on adoption. 10) Keep your deployment simple. The presentation emphasized governance, a phased approach, and focusing on user adoption over complex technical features.
This document provides an overview of Drupal as a content management system. It discusses how Drupal can be like a jigsaw puzzle or Lego set, where individual modules can be combined to build different solutions. However, Drupal also has shortcomings like a complex installation process and lack of documentation. Initiatives like distributions, Drolutions, and community projects help bridge this divide by providing pre-built solutions, module combinations, and educational opportunities that make Drupal more approachable and usable for different projects.
Empower The Power User by @KerriAbraham and @SharePointWendyWendy Neal
This document profiles two women, Kerri Abraham and Wendy Neal, who are experts in SharePoint. It also discusses differences between IT cultures in healthcare and financial services and the importance of empowering users. Kerri works in healthcare and contributes to blogs, while Wendy works in financial services and is passionate about SharePoint branding and training. Healthcare IT tends to be more conservative while financial services emphasizes innovation and empowerment. The document advocates for empowering power users and bridging gaps between business and IT to maximize user adoption of SharePoint.
Getting started with SharePoint Application Development, for.NET and JavaScript Developers. The new SharePoint App Model opens up SharePoint Development for every web developer, regardless of their favorite platform, programming language, or script library of choice. In this session you will learn about SharePoint 2013 as a business and development platform. We will talk about the different kinds of applications you can write and what will you need to learn in order to do that. Lastly, we will discuss how to setup your development environment and what resources are available to get you started.
SharePointFest Konferenz 2016 - Creating a Great User Experience in SharePointMarc D Anderson
Building solutions in SharePoint isn’t simply about getting the functionality right based on the business requirements. Developers must think about the entire user experience (UX), which goes far beyond the technical aspects of the solution. It’s no longer good enough to meet the specifications. We must exceed them in terms of usability. This takes many developers out of their comfort zones and into the messy world of end users.In this interactive session, we’ll discuss questions like:* How should the user feel when they use this piece of functionality?* Will they perceive that this functionality saves them work or creates new work?* How will the functionality compare to what they see on the consumer Web?* How can we use technologies which haven’t historically been considered mainstream SharePoint developer tools (like jQuery and CSS) to make SharePoint feel more like the sites people love?We’ll look at good and bad examples from SharePoint itself as well as specific customizations.
SPTechCon Austin - Top 10 Out-of-the-Box SharePoint 2013 FeaturesAdam Levithan
So you have SharePoint, you've experienced some success and maybe a dose of failure. Now Microsoft is pushing the online model that focuses on out-of-the-box (OOTB) features, and you're wondering if moving to 2013 will enhance your current deployment. First, we'll take a look at the top five OOTB features that we've seen solve end user/business needs across 2007 and 2013. Second, we will unveil the newest five features that 2013 brings to the game, and may help you make your decision. Whether you're a business user just being introduced to the full features of SharePoint or a developer building sophisticated applications, these are features that no deployment should live without.
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This document summarizes Tom Resing's presentation about quickly responding to relevant information in SharePoint Online. The presentation covered using Microsoft Forms and Flow for collaboration in SharePoint, managing pages through approval workflows, using Flow to automate tasks triggered by SharePoint, leveraging Teams and SharePoint, optimizing large lists and libraries for performance and scale through indexing, and resources for additional help and community support. Demos were provided on Forms collaboration, page management workflows, Flow connectors and actions, Teams integration with SharePoint, and indexing large libraries for sorting.
SharePoint Modern Support and AssistanceTom Resing
Slides from my presentation at SharePoint Fest Seattle 2016. Includes results of audience polls on how their organizations consume help about SharePoint and Office 365.
SharePoint Saturday Chicago - SharePoint for DBAs Tom ResingTom Resing
Tom Resing presented on SharePoint for DBAs at the SharePoint Saturday Chicago 2013 conference. The presentation covered minimum hardware requirements for SharePoint like needing a 64-bit processor with 4 cores and at least 8GB of RAM. It also discussed supported versions of SQL Server for the SharePoint backend database and features like Remote BLOB Storage. Additional resources on the topics were provided, along with information on connecting with the presenter online or via the SharePoint Saturday social media sites.
Integrate External Data w/ business connectivity services (BCS)Tom Resing
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The document discusses notes and information from the #SPcincy2013 conference on Twitter and SharePoint. It includes information on open wireless access, tweeting and blogging during sessions, thanks to platinum sponsors, differences and similarities between SharePoint 2010 and 2013, new features in SharePoint 2013 like separate farms and claims-based authentication, and encourages attendees to visit the exhibit hall, get to know user groups, and participate in prize raffles.
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3. Resources for downloading and learning more about SharePoint 2010 and moving content databases are provided.
This document provides an agenda and details for an upcoming SharePoint event, highlighting that there will be 21 speakers over 25 sessions, 13 sponsors, and 162 registrants. It thanks the volunteers coordinating registration, speakers, website, food, and venue logistics. The schedule includes breakout sessions in the largest room and a website address is provided for further information.
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3. “Microsoft has never invested a lot in their
blogs. It’s ok to say that SharePoint isn’t
the best blogging platform.” – Joel Oleson
4. “In fact I don’t shed a tear when I say it’s
not the best wiki either. There are point
solutions out there that are better than
SharePoint and most SharePoint
consultants will stand up and admit it.” –
Joel Oleson
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DRIVE EMPLOYEE
PRODUCTIVITY
ENGAGE AND SUPPORT
CUSTOMERS AND
PARTNERS
ENGAGE, TRAIN AND
ALIGN YOUR
WORKFORCE
THE COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATION PLATFORM
FOR MODERN, MOBILE BUSINESS
INTEGRATE & EXTEND
SOCIAL INTRANETS SELF SERVICE SUPPORT EXTERNAL COMMUNITIES
What Is Jive?
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• http://tomresing.com
– From SharePoint 2010 Blog to WordPress on Azure
– 2 .Net Components
• A console app to generate the export in WordPress XML Format
• A .Net Forms App to redirect to the new location of blog posts
25. Demo – 2 Options
Azure Control Panel
Create a New Azure Web Site
Other Blog topics if not covered so far:
Responsive Design
Page Load Speed Testing
Search Considerations
26. Resources
• A Blog Move : SharePoint to Azure WordPress, TomResing.com,
December 2013
• SharePoint vs. WordPress for Public Blog – No apology needed?,
Joel Oleson, March 2013
• Tool to migrate SharePoint Blogs to WordPress, Jeremy Thake, MVP,
August 2013
27. Resources
• Azure Infographic
• Penny Pinching in the Cloud: When do Azure Websites make sense?,
Scott Hanselsman, Microsoft, August 2013
– "You can put up to 500 websites into a single instance using Azure
Websites."
• Using WordPress on Windows Azure with SQL Server instead of
MySQL, Ahmed Sabbour, MSDN Blogs, July 2013
• Brandoo WordPress MS SQL Azure SQL Web App Gallery
• http://www.windowsazure.com/
Editor's Notes
When using SharePoint, sometimes, it's just as important to know when SharePoint isn't the right solution. Some of us have learned this the hard way. For my public blogging, I chose SharePoint many years ago and continued for too long. I recently migrated to Azure Web Sites.
Come to learn about some of the pros and cons of using SharePoint for Public Blogs, some of the challenges I overcame to migrate and some of the benefits of WordPress on Azure.
One of my professional goals is to improve web communications through better technology use. Do I share that goal with you? Do we agree blogging is a powerful web communications tool?
This is a presentation on blogging, based on my personal experience with multiple blogging platforms. I’m not only going to talk about SharePoint. I’m going to talk about a best of breed blogging solution that may be slightly outside our shared personal area of technical focus.
This is a message that I'm ashamed to admit took me way too long to get. While it was very common to recommend quickly moving beyond SharePoint's discussion forums from their first release, I continued to recommend SharePoint blogs beyond their practical usefulness.
Maybe that’s even a good litmus test for your SharePoint consultant. Tell him you want to stand up a public blog and ask him what you should use
I’m Tom Resing and I joined Jive as a Sales Engineer almost 5 months ago.
I’ve specialized in SharePoint Development exclusively for the past 7 years. I’ve earned an exclusive certification, co-authored two Microsoft Press books and earned two Microsoft MVP awards.
Jive does three things. Social Intranets, Self Service Support and External Communities. Jive is a hub of collaboration that helps organizations cross boundaries
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Current – December 2013
Anyone remember Windows Live Spaces? It was a free blog platform from Microsoft that migrated to Wordpress almost 4 years ago.
And lot’s of other SharePoint bloggers have made the move.
Even the SharePoint Team moved off of SharePoint for blogging last year.
You can see it in the source code. It’s actually running the latest stable edition! 3.9.1 as of 6/24/2014
Now there are other options. Andrew Connell, a long time SharePoint MVP, prefers Orchard, which is a .Net based content management system. One thing I like about that platform is that it can use Azure SQL, which is cloud ready compared to legacy databases like Microsoft SQL Server and MySQL.