This document provides an overview of Office Web Apps and how to set up an Office Web Apps Server. It discusses the different delivery options for Office Web Apps including for consumers, on-premise private clouds, and Office 365 public clouds. It covers user scenarios like viewing attachments in Exchange and collaborating in documents. The document also reviews how to install and configure an Office Web Apps Server, including requirements, roles, load balancing considerations, and connecting it to SharePoint. It highlights features like co-authoring and advanced editing capabilities available through Office Web Apps.
The Microsoft Office Web Applications that were once configured and managed as a service application in SharePoint 2010 are configured and managed completely different in SharePoint 2013. The Office Web Applications (OWA) are now created in an Office Web Apps farm, which allows you to create a universal Office Web App environment that can host multiple SharePoint farms, as well as communicate with Lync and Exchange servers. The OWA farm allows users to create, edit, and share content using browser-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. Furthermore, OWA can be configured to enhance the users search experience by providing a document preview or thumbnail that is viewable from within the search result set. This session will discuss how and why you will want to implement the new Office Web Apps and the many benefits of doing so.
Speaker: Wictor Wilén;
From SharePoint 2013 is Office Web Apps no longer an add-on to SharePoint, it is now its own server product – Office Web Apps Server. This new change gives Office Web Apps numerous advantages over the previous add-on model. For instance Office Web Apps can now be updated independently from SharePoint and we can dedicate specific Office Web Apps farms, which can be shared between multiple SharePoint farms, and even Exchange and Lync. In this session we will walk through all you need to know about Office Web Apps Server 2013; from installation, to configuration and how to update it. We will also take a closer look on how to connect the Office Web Apps Server to SharePoint and how it improves the user experience in SharePoint when reading, editing and searching for documents.
SharePoint Office Web Apps 2013 presentationjtbarrera
The document discusses the new features of Office Web Apps 2013. It begins by describing some of the limitations of Office Web Apps 2010, such as being tightly integrated with SharePoint 2010 and causing unintended downtime during installations and patches. It then outlines some of the key advantages of Office Web Apps 2013, including easy upgrades without downtime, new capabilities like support for Exchange and Lync, and greater browser compatibility. The architecture of Office Web Apps 2013 is also introduced, distinguishing it from the 2010 version by introducing the new Web Application Open Platform Interface and the ability to have dedicated Office Web Apps servers.
Microsoft Office Web Apps Server - Deployment SimplifiedDavid J Rosenthal
Office Web Apps Server is a standalone server product that provides browser-based viewing and editing of Office files to multiple on-premises hosts like SharePoint 2013, Lync Server 2013, and Exchange Server 2013. It supports scaling out to multiple servers and can be installed on virtual machines. Office Web Apps Server simplifies deployment by being separate from the host products and allows for separate updating and management.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on deploying and operating Office Web Apps 2013. The presentation will cover introducing OWA Server 2013, installing and configuring it, connecting it to SharePoint 2013 and Exchange 2013, performing updates and patching, security considerations, and troubleshooting. It discusses improvements in the 2013 version such as being a separate server product rather than a SharePoint service, supporting files from multiple systems via the WOPI protocol, and improved browser support and capabilities for viewing and editing documents online.
The document discusses new features in Office Web Apps (OWA). OWA 2013 introduces improvements over the 2010 version such as easier upgrades without downtime, independent scaling from SharePoint, and support for new file sources and devices. It outlines some problems with OWA 2010 around integration with SharePoint servers. The architecture of OWA 2013 is presented as separating the OWA and SharePoint farms for improved management.
Introducing Office Web Apps as a Tool for Developing Content Rich ApplicationsRyan McIntyre
Office Web Apps was introduced with SharePoint 2010 as a service used to provide browser-based access to Office documents. Office Web Apps (OWA) 2013 modifies the service architecture significantly, enabling the exposure of document interactions through a browser to be customized and expanded within SharePoint as well as outside of SharePoint.
With this architecture change, we need to review the capabilities from a new perspective and question how we can best leverage this service. To start, we need to understand the new architecture changes. From there, how do we manage the health of OWA and apply updates? How do we leverage OWA to build additional capabilities into our applications? How do we expand OWA capabilities? What are the differences in OWA on-prem and OWA Office 365?
In this session, we'll be answering these questions and more. We'll look at the new 2013 architecture and understand how to deploy the service on-prem and manage it properly. We will then look at how to extend the service and take advantage of the new capabilities in both our SharePoint and non-SharePoint solutions. You'll leave the session with a deeper understanding of OWA capabilities, and ready to incorporate OWA into your solution architectures!
SPCA2013 - Taking Office Beyond the Client with Office Web Apps 2013NCCOMMS
Office Web Apps 2013 provides browser-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. The architecture has changed in Office Web Apps 2013 - it is now an independent server product rather than a SharePoint service application, allowing it to be more easily scaled and managed separately. Key capabilities include viewing, editing and creating documents in the browser across various deployment options like SharePoint on-premises, Exchange and Office 365. Administration is done entirely through Windows PowerShell.
The Microsoft Office Web Applications that were once configured and managed as a service application in SharePoint 2010 are configured and managed completely different in SharePoint 2013. The Office Web Applications (OWA) are now created in an Office Web Apps farm, which allows you to create a universal Office Web App environment that can host multiple SharePoint farms, as well as communicate with Lync and Exchange servers. The OWA farm allows users to create, edit, and share content using browser-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. Furthermore, OWA can be configured to enhance the users search experience by providing a document preview or thumbnail that is viewable from within the search result set. This session will discuss how and why you will want to implement the new Office Web Apps and the many benefits of doing so.
Speaker: Wictor Wilén;
From SharePoint 2013 is Office Web Apps no longer an add-on to SharePoint, it is now its own server product – Office Web Apps Server. This new change gives Office Web Apps numerous advantages over the previous add-on model. For instance Office Web Apps can now be updated independently from SharePoint and we can dedicate specific Office Web Apps farms, which can be shared between multiple SharePoint farms, and even Exchange and Lync. In this session we will walk through all you need to know about Office Web Apps Server 2013; from installation, to configuration and how to update it. We will also take a closer look on how to connect the Office Web Apps Server to SharePoint and how it improves the user experience in SharePoint when reading, editing and searching for documents.
SharePoint Office Web Apps 2013 presentationjtbarrera
The document discusses the new features of Office Web Apps 2013. It begins by describing some of the limitations of Office Web Apps 2010, such as being tightly integrated with SharePoint 2010 and causing unintended downtime during installations and patches. It then outlines some of the key advantages of Office Web Apps 2013, including easy upgrades without downtime, new capabilities like support for Exchange and Lync, and greater browser compatibility. The architecture of Office Web Apps 2013 is also introduced, distinguishing it from the 2010 version by introducing the new Web Application Open Platform Interface and the ability to have dedicated Office Web Apps servers.
Microsoft Office Web Apps Server - Deployment SimplifiedDavid J Rosenthal
Office Web Apps Server is a standalone server product that provides browser-based viewing and editing of Office files to multiple on-premises hosts like SharePoint 2013, Lync Server 2013, and Exchange Server 2013. It supports scaling out to multiple servers and can be installed on virtual machines. Office Web Apps Server simplifies deployment by being separate from the host products and allows for separate updating and management.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on deploying and operating Office Web Apps 2013. The presentation will cover introducing OWA Server 2013, installing and configuring it, connecting it to SharePoint 2013 and Exchange 2013, performing updates and patching, security considerations, and troubleshooting. It discusses improvements in the 2013 version such as being a separate server product rather than a SharePoint service, supporting files from multiple systems via the WOPI protocol, and improved browser support and capabilities for viewing and editing documents online.
The document discusses new features in Office Web Apps (OWA). OWA 2013 introduces improvements over the 2010 version such as easier upgrades without downtime, independent scaling from SharePoint, and support for new file sources and devices. It outlines some problems with OWA 2010 around integration with SharePoint servers. The architecture of OWA 2013 is presented as separating the OWA and SharePoint farms for improved management.
Introducing Office Web Apps as a Tool for Developing Content Rich ApplicationsRyan McIntyre
Office Web Apps was introduced with SharePoint 2010 as a service used to provide browser-based access to Office documents. Office Web Apps (OWA) 2013 modifies the service architecture significantly, enabling the exposure of document interactions through a browser to be customized and expanded within SharePoint as well as outside of SharePoint.
With this architecture change, we need to review the capabilities from a new perspective and question how we can best leverage this service. To start, we need to understand the new architecture changes. From there, how do we manage the health of OWA and apply updates? How do we leverage OWA to build additional capabilities into our applications? How do we expand OWA capabilities? What are the differences in OWA on-prem and OWA Office 365?
In this session, we'll be answering these questions and more. We'll look at the new 2013 architecture and understand how to deploy the service on-prem and manage it properly. We will then look at how to extend the service and take advantage of the new capabilities in both our SharePoint and non-SharePoint solutions. You'll leave the session with a deeper understanding of OWA capabilities, and ready to incorporate OWA into your solution architectures!
SPCA2013 - Taking Office Beyond the Client with Office Web Apps 2013NCCOMMS
Office Web Apps 2013 provides browser-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. The architecture has changed in Office Web Apps 2013 - it is now an independent server product rather than a SharePoint service application, allowing it to be more easily scaled and managed separately. Key capabilities include viewing, editing and creating documents in the browser across various deployment options like SharePoint on-premises, Exchange and Office 365. Administration is done entirely through Windows PowerShell.
This document summarizes information about implementing Office Online Server. Office Online Server provides online editing capabilities for documents across SharePoint 2016, Exchange 2016, Skype for Business 2015, and other document stores. It replaces Excel Services and provides backward compatibility. Setting up Office Online Server only requires installing the software, using PowerShell commands to configure the farm URL and join additional servers, and connecting SharePoint using PowerShell. The server supports up to 20,000 users and any load balancer can be used.
A Deep Dive into SharePoint 2016 architecture and deploymentSPC Adriatics
This document provides an overview of SharePoint 2016 architecture and deployment. It discusses the new MinRole architecture which defines server roles like web front end, application, and search. It also covers hardware requirements, software boundaries, installing and configuring SharePoint 2016, zero downtime patching, high availability options, and optimizing performance through SQL Server and Distributed Cache configuration.
This document provides an introduction and overview for installing Microsoft Project Project Server. It discusses setting up enterprise project types, phases, and stages. It also covers configuring project detail pages, web parts, custom fields, and workflows. The document outlines a plan and design process for setting up Project Server that includes configuring components, linking SharePoint Designer, and publishing and testing in a test environment.
Analytically shiny and new: A guided tour of Microsoft’s Business Intelligenc...Jason Himmelstein
Having trouble keeping up with all of the changes in the BI space around SharePoint & Office 365? Feel like every time you think you understand what is going on Microsoft pivots (pun intended) yet again? You are not alone. Join Rackspace Microsoft MVP, Jason Himmelstein, for a journey through the Microsoft story around BI and how the latest changes are making it all more cohesive & something worth investing your time (and money) into. He will cover Power BI, what changes as a result of SQL Server 2016 for SharePoint, the Excel story, and help you understand the integration story with Office 365.
The document discusses Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and its capabilities as a service platform. It describes SharePoint's ability to provide facilities for application design, development, testing, deployment and hosting along with services like collaboration, integration and security. The document outlines SharePoint's service application framework and the objects involved like services, service instances, applications and proxies. It provides examples of creating a sample calculator service application to demonstrate the process.
Getting started with microsoft office 365 share point online developmentJeremy Thake
This document provides an overview of developing applications for Microsoft Office 365 SharePoint Online. It discusses the application development platform and getting started options like using web parts, SharePoint Designer, and Visual Studio. It also covers sandboxed solutions, the new app model, and approaches for migrating existing customizations and applications to the Office 365 platform.
This document discusses the power and limitations of using SharePoint Designer for workflows. It begins with an agenda that covers terminology, the SharePoint environment, limits of SharePoint Designer, common pitfalls, and other workflow options. The document warns that SharePoint Designer has limitations in modeling complex business logic and approval processes. It provides tips for using SharePoint Designer effectively and highlights new features in SharePoint Designer 2010 like reusable workflows and integration with Visio. It emphasizes the importance of properly planning and releasing workflows to solve business problems.
PowerShell is a task automation and configuration management framework consisting of a command-line shell and scripting language built on .NET. It provides full access to COM and WMI to perform administrative tasks on Windows systems locally and remotely. The presentation introduces PowerShell, its history and uses, basic concepts like cmdlets and the pipeline, best practices like using comment-based help and variables, and includes examples of PowerShell scripts.
This document provides an overview of upgrading from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. It discusses some key things to know before upgrading such as hardware requirements being higher and claims-based authentication being dominant. It also summarizes the valid upgrade methods, supported database types, and new features in SharePoint 2013 like the removal of the pre-upgrade checker tool and upgrades being handled at the site collection level rather than farm level. The document also provides guidance on testing upgrade evaluation site collections and running the upgrade process.
Acing application lifecycle management in SharePointJeremy Thake
This document discusses application lifecycle management (ALM) in SharePoint. It defines ALM and its three aspects of governance, development, and operations. It then discusses approaches to ALM including source control, coding standards, testing, tracking, and release management. It presents an ALM maturity model and provides recommendations for getting started with ALM in SharePoint using tools like Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server. A case study is also presented of implementing ALM on a SharePoint site using Mercurial and DocAve.
The document discusses PowerPivot for SharePoint. It provides details on how PowerPivot works, including how the PowerPivot workbook is rendered. It describes components like PowerPivot Services and Analysis Services. It also covers installing and configuring PowerPivot for SharePoint farms.
O365con14 - sharepoint 2013 and office 365 upgrade and migrationNCCOMMS
1. The document outlines the steps to upgrade a SharePoint 2010 implementation to SharePoint 2013, including copying databases to a new farm, upgrading the databases, creating a SharePoint 2013 production farm, and upgrading site collections to the 2013 mode.
2. It compares the 2010 and 2013 root folders and notes that the 2010 workflow engine and customization models will be available after upgrading to 2013.
3. The rest of the document discusses deployment strategies and evaluating whether to deploy new workloads and features to the 2010 or 2013 environments.
This document provides an overview of a presentation about managing SharePoint 2010 farms using PowerShell. The presentation introduces PowerShell and demonstrates how to access and interact with SharePoint objects using PowerShell cmdlets. It discusses when PowerShell should be used over traditional tools like STSADM, and provides examples of automating common administration tasks like backups, site management, and traversing the site hierarchy. The goal is to help administrators learn PowerShell and understand how it can simplify and streamline SharePoint administration.
This document provides information about a SharePoint Saturday event in Ottawa on December 3rd, 2016. The event agenda includes topics on installing, configuring, and operating a SharePoint farm, both small and large. It also discusses SQL Server, IIS, and Windows Server configurations. Presenters will provide overviews of their experience with Microsoft technologies and SharePoint solutions. Attendees can learn about tools and resources for automating SharePoint deployment and management.
SPCA2013 - Developing SharePoint 2013 Apps with Visual Studio 2012NCCOMMS
This document discusses developing SharePoint 2013 apps with Visual Studio 2012. It covers the evolution of SharePoint development from 2003 to 2013 and the different customization options. Apps for SharePoint can be SharePoint-hosted, autohosted, or provider-hosted. Visual Studio tools allow debugging and publishing apps. The document demonstrates building apps using CSOM and REST APIs and emphasizes that SharePoint development going forward focuses on the cloud and these new APIs.
2013.06.08 SPUG PT - Novidades Workflow em SharePoint 2013Miguel Isidoro
Os workflows foram incorporados na plataforma SharePoint na sua versão 2007, sofreram importantes evoluções em SharePoint 2010 ao permitir a criação de workflows de forma declarativa usando o SharePoint Designer. Em SharePoint 2013, toda a componente foi revista com uma nova arquitetura baseada na “Cloud”.
Nesta sessão serão apresentadas as principais novidades do workflow relativamente a versões anteriores desde a nova arquitectura ao desenvolvimento de workflows com SharePoint Designer e Visual Studio 2012.
SPCA2013 - Windows Workflow Manager for the IT ProNCCOMMS
Penelope Coventry gave a presentation on Windows Workflow Manager for IT professionals. She discussed the differences between SharePoint 2010 and 2013 workflows, as well as the new capabilities of SharePoint 2013 workflows built on Workflow Manager. She explained the components of Workflow Manager and how it provides a cloud-based workflow hosting platform. Finally, she covered the process of installing and configuring Workflow Manager and integrating it with a SharePoint farm.
IT Pro Value in SharePoint 2010 includes scalable infrastructure, simplified deployment, and security features without overhead for IT. The product provides predictable upgrades, logging and monitoring, and aims to get ahead of issues through features like the health analyzer. The developer dashboard allows monitoring of page performance and has various states that can be toggled via STSADM commands. SharePoint 2010 uses a service application architecture with services like search and user profiles that can be deployed separately from web front ends. Granular backup options are available in the central administration site or via PowerShell.
Chris givens building custom service applicationsChris Givens
Chris Givens presented on custom service applications in SharePoint 2010. He discussed that service applications break services out into separate entities from the 2010 upgrade, which will convert shared service providers to service instances. He listed the various service applications available out of the box in SharePoint 2010 including Access Services, Business Data Catalog, Excel Services, and others. He also covered how to create custom service applications and extend SharePoint's service-oriented architecture.
This document summarizes information about implementing Office Online Server. Office Online Server provides online editing capabilities for documents across SharePoint 2016, Exchange 2016, Skype for Business 2015, and other document stores. It replaces Excel Services and provides backward compatibility. Setting up Office Online Server only requires installing the software, using PowerShell commands to configure the farm URL and join additional servers, and connecting SharePoint using PowerShell. The server supports up to 20,000 users and any load balancer can be used.
A Deep Dive into SharePoint 2016 architecture and deploymentSPC Adriatics
This document provides an overview of SharePoint 2016 architecture and deployment. It discusses the new MinRole architecture which defines server roles like web front end, application, and search. It also covers hardware requirements, software boundaries, installing and configuring SharePoint 2016, zero downtime patching, high availability options, and optimizing performance through SQL Server and Distributed Cache configuration.
This document provides an introduction and overview for installing Microsoft Project Project Server. It discusses setting up enterprise project types, phases, and stages. It also covers configuring project detail pages, web parts, custom fields, and workflows. The document outlines a plan and design process for setting up Project Server that includes configuring components, linking SharePoint Designer, and publishing and testing in a test environment.
Analytically shiny and new: A guided tour of Microsoft’s Business Intelligenc...Jason Himmelstein
Having trouble keeping up with all of the changes in the BI space around SharePoint & Office 365? Feel like every time you think you understand what is going on Microsoft pivots (pun intended) yet again? You are not alone. Join Rackspace Microsoft MVP, Jason Himmelstein, for a journey through the Microsoft story around BI and how the latest changes are making it all more cohesive & something worth investing your time (and money) into. He will cover Power BI, what changes as a result of SQL Server 2016 for SharePoint, the Excel story, and help you understand the integration story with Office 365.
The document discusses Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and its capabilities as a service platform. It describes SharePoint's ability to provide facilities for application design, development, testing, deployment and hosting along with services like collaboration, integration and security. The document outlines SharePoint's service application framework and the objects involved like services, service instances, applications and proxies. It provides examples of creating a sample calculator service application to demonstrate the process.
Getting started with microsoft office 365 share point online developmentJeremy Thake
This document provides an overview of developing applications for Microsoft Office 365 SharePoint Online. It discusses the application development platform and getting started options like using web parts, SharePoint Designer, and Visual Studio. It also covers sandboxed solutions, the new app model, and approaches for migrating existing customizations and applications to the Office 365 platform.
This document discusses the power and limitations of using SharePoint Designer for workflows. It begins with an agenda that covers terminology, the SharePoint environment, limits of SharePoint Designer, common pitfalls, and other workflow options. The document warns that SharePoint Designer has limitations in modeling complex business logic and approval processes. It provides tips for using SharePoint Designer effectively and highlights new features in SharePoint Designer 2010 like reusable workflows and integration with Visio. It emphasizes the importance of properly planning and releasing workflows to solve business problems.
PowerShell is a task automation and configuration management framework consisting of a command-line shell and scripting language built on .NET. It provides full access to COM and WMI to perform administrative tasks on Windows systems locally and remotely. The presentation introduces PowerShell, its history and uses, basic concepts like cmdlets and the pipeline, best practices like using comment-based help and variables, and includes examples of PowerShell scripts.
This document provides an overview of upgrading from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. It discusses some key things to know before upgrading such as hardware requirements being higher and claims-based authentication being dominant. It also summarizes the valid upgrade methods, supported database types, and new features in SharePoint 2013 like the removal of the pre-upgrade checker tool and upgrades being handled at the site collection level rather than farm level. The document also provides guidance on testing upgrade evaluation site collections and running the upgrade process.
Acing application lifecycle management in SharePointJeremy Thake
This document discusses application lifecycle management (ALM) in SharePoint. It defines ALM and its three aspects of governance, development, and operations. It then discusses approaches to ALM including source control, coding standards, testing, tracking, and release management. It presents an ALM maturity model and provides recommendations for getting started with ALM in SharePoint using tools like Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server. A case study is also presented of implementing ALM on a SharePoint site using Mercurial and DocAve.
The document discusses PowerPivot for SharePoint. It provides details on how PowerPivot works, including how the PowerPivot workbook is rendered. It describes components like PowerPivot Services and Analysis Services. It also covers installing and configuring PowerPivot for SharePoint farms.
O365con14 - sharepoint 2013 and office 365 upgrade and migrationNCCOMMS
1. The document outlines the steps to upgrade a SharePoint 2010 implementation to SharePoint 2013, including copying databases to a new farm, upgrading the databases, creating a SharePoint 2013 production farm, and upgrading site collections to the 2013 mode.
2. It compares the 2010 and 2013 root folders and notes that the 2010 workflow engine and customization models will be available after upgrading to 2013.
3. The rest of the document discusses deployment strategies and evaluating whether to deploy new workloads and features to the 2010 or 2013 environments.
This document provides an overview of a presentation about managing SharePoint 2010 farms using PowerShell. The presentation introduces PowerShell and demonstrates how to access and interact with SharePoint objects using PowerShell cmdlets. It discusses when PowerShell should be used over traditional tools like STSADM, and provides examples of automating common administration tasks like backups, site management, and traversing the site hierarchy. The goal is to help administrators learn PowerShell and understand how it can simplify and streamline SharePoint administration.
This document provides information about a SharePoint Saturday event in Ottawa on December 3rd, 2016. The event agenda includes topics on installing, configuring, and operating a SharePoint farm, both small and large. It also discusses SQL Server, IIS, and Windows Server configurations. Presenters will provide overviews of their experience with Microsoft technologies and SharePoint solutions. Attendees can learn about tools and resources for automating SharePoint deployment and management.
SPCA2013 - Developing SharePoint 2013 Apps with Visual Studio 2012NCCOMMS
This document discusses developing SharePoint 2013 apps with Visual Studio 2012. It covers the evolution of SharePoint development from 2003 to 2013 and the different customization options. Apps for SharePoint can be SharePoint-hosted, autohosted, or provider-hosted. Visual Studio tools allow debugging and publishing apps. The document demonstrates building apps using CSOM and REST APIs and emphasizes that SharePoint development going forward focuses on the cloud and these new APIs.
2013.06.08 SPUG PT - Novidades Workflow em SharePoint 2013Miguel Isidoro
Os workflows foram incorporados na plataforma SharePoint na sua versão 2007, sofreram importantes evoluções em SharePoint 2010 ao permitir a criação de workflows de forma declarativa usando o SharePoint Designer. Em SharePoint 2013, toda a componente foi revista com uma nova arquitetura baseada na “Cloud”.
Nesta sessão serão apresentadas as principais novidades do workflow relativamente a versões anteriores desde a nova arquitectura ao desenvolvimento de workflows com SharePoint Designer e Visual Studio 2012.
SPCA2013 - Windows Workflow Manager for the IT ProNCCOMMS
Penelope Coventry gave a presentation on Windows Workflow Manager for IT professionals. She discussed the differences between SharePoint 2010 and 2013 workflows, as well as the new capabilities of SharePoint 2013 workflows built on Workflow Manager. She explained the components of Workflow Manager and how it provides a cloud-based workflow hosting platform. Finally, she covered the process of installing and configuring Workflow Manager and integrating it with a SharePoint farm.
IT Pro Value in SharePoint 2010 includes scalable infrastructure, simplified deployment, and security features without overhead for IT. The product provides predictable upgrades, logging and monitoring, and aims to get ahead of issues through features like the health analyzer. The developer dashboard allows monitoring of page performance and has various states that can be toggled via STSADM commands. SharePoint 2010 uses a service application architecture with services like search and user profiles that can be deployed separately from web front ends. Granular backup options are available in the central administration site or via PowerShell.
Chris givens building custom service applicationsChris Givens
Chris Givens presented on custom service applications in SharePoint 2010. He discussed that service applications break services out into separate entities from the 2010 upgrade, which will convert shared service providers to service instances. He listed the various service applications available out of the box in SharePoint 2010 including Access Services, Business Data Catalog, Excel Services, and others. He also covered how to create custom service applications and extend SharePoint's service-oriented architecture.
Testing soa, web services and application development framework applicationsInSync Conference
Oracle Application Testing Suite (ATS) provides an integrated solution for testing applications, middleware, and infrastructure from end-to-end. It includes tools for test management, functional testing, load testing, and diagnostics to ensure quality, performance, and reliability. ATS offers accelerators to optimize testing for Oracle applications, SOA, Web services, and Application Development Framework applications.
Prepare for SharePoint 2016 - IT Pro best practices for managing your SharePo...Toni Frankola
This document provides an overview of best practices for preparing to upgrade to SharePoint 2016. It discusses upgrading farm roles and services, hardware requirements, database best practices, security considerations, and lifecycle management strategies. Key points include updating all servers to the latest versions, using SQL aliases instead of server names, enabling BLOB caching, and converting web applications to claims-based authentication before upgrading. The document aims to help IT administrators successfully upgrade their SharePoint infrastructure to the new version while maintaining performance and security.
Patterns and Practices in Building Office Add-insMostafa
This document discusses Office Add-ins, which allow users to extend Office applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook using web technologies. Office Add-ins can be embedded inline within documents or as a task pane. They are defined using an XML manifest and include HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The document outlines how to design, develop and deploy effective Office Add-ins.
SharePoint 2016 provides new user experiences that allow quick and productive consumption of apps and content across devices and screens. It features integrated data loss prevention and protection with built-in, cloud-connected compliance, security, and threat protection. Drawing on learnings from Office 365, SharePoint 2016 delivers a reliable, software-defined infrastructure foundation proven at scale with best-in-class hybrid experiences.
You're ready to move to SharePoint Server 2010 or want to know what is waiting for you there?
Then let's see together how SharePoint 2010 makes your life easier, gives you more control and adds more features for your end users.
We’ll cover new terminology, new management options that come with SharePoint 2010 including the addition of Managed Accounts, changes to the install and briefly cover the upgrade options. We’ll also touch on some of the architecture changes including introducing you to Shared Service Applications. This session is a great place to start if you want to know what you’ve got in store once you start installing SharePoint 2010.
This document provides an overview of the Windows Azure platform and its services. It discusses why organizations use cloud platforms to reduce costs while improving flexibility and scalability compared to on-premises infrastructure. The Azure platform provides compute, storage, database and middleware services that can be accessed on-demand via the internet. Popular open source technologies like PHP, MySQL and WordPress can also be deployed on the Azure platform and scaled globally.
This document provides an introduction to SharePoint development for .NET developers. It discusses the SharePoint platform editions, when to develop on the SharePoint platform, development tools and approaches such as the client object model, and resources for learning more about SharePoint development.
This document provides guidelines for SharePoint administration including planning architecture, installation, configurations, security, and content organization. It discusses server roles, farm topologies, required service accounts, configuring diagnostic logging and health monitoring, naming conventions for content, managing content databases and sources, and using SharePoint groups to structure permissions.
The document discusses various components of Oracle E-Business Suite applications, including:
1) E-Business Login which provides a unified login experience and home page for Oracle applications.
2) A self-service interface built using standard web technologies like JSP, servlets, and CSS for customizing business logic and user interfaces.
3) Workflow processes that can be triggered by events in applications and coordinate human and system tasks.
This document provides an introduction to Windows SharePoint Services 3 and Office SharePoint Server 2007 for developers. It discusses the key features and capabilities of both platforms, including enhanced collaboration tools, a document management system, a web development platform, search functionality, enterprise content management, and workflow capabilities using Windows Workflow Foundation. The presentation also outlines opportunities for customizing and extending the platforms through web parts, event receivers, workflows and other development methods.
John Burkholder: SharePoint 2010 in a multi tenant and hosted environment-nycSharePoint Saturday NY
John Burkholder presented on SharePoint 2010 in a multi-tenant and hosted environment. SharePoint 2010 improved on SharePoint 2007 by allowing for better isolation of tenant data and customizations through individual web applications and host headers. It also introduced service application partitioning to further separate tenant data. The presentation covered installation of a multi-tenant SharePoint 2010 environment using PowerShell scripts, upgrades from previous versions, and tools and options available for hosting providers.
Microsoft Workloads on AWS - AWS Public Sector Summit Singapore 2017Amazon Web Services
In this session, we guide you through the implementation of key Microsoft workloads such as Windows Server, Active Directory, SQL Server, and SharePoint Server on AWS. We’ll also focus on how to securely manage your Microsoft-based workloads, architectural considerations, and best practices for deploying and administering their contents on the AWS cloud.
The document proposes an integrated office system using Microsoft technologies like Visual Studio Team Foundation Server, SharePoint Server and Outlook Server. It discusses how these systems can be integrated to provide features like source code control, work item tracking, document management, collaboration and more. Key components discussed include Team Foundation Server, SharePoint Server and how Outlook can be integrated to provide access to SharePoint content.
Windows Server 2008 is a powerful web application and services platform that provides improved manageability, lower infrastructure costs, and powerful hosting of applications and services. New features include increased scalability, a server core installation option, support for additional web technologies like PHP, and enhanced media delivery options. Administration is simplified through tools like the unified Server Manager and powerful new APIs for automation.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
Best 20 SEO Techniques To Improve Website Visibility In SERPPixlogix Infotech
Boost your website's visibility with proven SEO techniques! Our latest blog dives into essential strategies to enhance your online presence, increase traffic, and rank higher on search engines. From keyword optimization to quality content creation, learn how to make your site stand out in the crowded digital landscape. Discover actionable tips and expert insights to elevate your SEO game.
In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
The presentation culminates in a live demonstration. We'll showcase the manipulation of Galileo's Open Service pilot signal, simulating an attack on various software and hardware systems. This practical demonstration serves to highlight the potential consequences of unaddressed vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of offensive security practices in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
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6. Consumer / Windows Live
Publicly available to any Live ID user
Free with SkyDrive & Outlook.com (Hotmail)
Iterative release cadence
On-Premise / Private Cloud
Runs as Office Web Apps Server
Integrates with SharePoint, Exchange,
File shares, etc.
Minimal changes during life cycle
Office 365 / Public Cloud
An option within the service
Monthly per-user subscription
90-day service update cycle
Office Web Apps Delivery Options
7. Round-Tripping High Fidelity Familiar & Trustworthy
Office Web Apps Design Tenants
Fearless editing across
user endpoints
Open standards–based /
ISO Open XML
Not a conversion
No surprises
Identical viewing on the
web
Application Engines on
the server
Ribbon UI across the
web apps
Spellcheck, fonts, etc.
Respect data-protection
policies
10. Exchange
Most requested scenario; view attachments
directly from OWA without needing to
download the document
Lync
Enables document presentation to web-only
Lync clients; also powers the desktop version
File shares & intranet
Enables files located on other sources, including
file shares
Viewing only
New Sources
11. Document Review
Track changes and comments now supported
Co-authoring
Introduced in 2010 for OneNote and Excel,
PowerPoint and Word now support both browser
and browser to client
Meetings
Presentation broadcast still available, media
playback now works in the browser, Lync
integration, Async navigation
Work With Others
12. Excel
HTML Print, Merge Cells, AutoSum, QueryTables
PowerPoint
Insert video, Transitions, Animations, Design and
themes
Word
Document editing, much better fidelity in edit
mode
OneNote
Ink viewing, File preview, new UI
Advanced Authoring
13. Excel
HTML Print, Merge Cells, AutoSum, QueryTables
PowerPoint
Insert video, Transitions, Animations, Design and
themes
Word
Document editing, much better fidelity in edit
mode
OneNote
Ink viewing, File preview, new UI
Advanced Authoring
16. Office Web Apps on your own private network
Manage updates to Web Apps Server independent
of SharePoint
Integration options for Exchange, SharePoint, Lync,
line-of-business applications, and file shares.
Office Web Apps Server
20. IRM Document Libraries
Information Rights Managed libraries can now be opened with the
Web Apps; individually Information Rights Managed documents
still require the client
Authentication
OAuth is used to pass credentials, credentials are passed for each
request, and the request is user- and document-specific
HTTPS
SSL is the default protocol, so all data is sent encrypted between all
servers
How Office Web Apps Work
21. System Requirements Performance and Scale
Server Considerations
Windows Server 2008 R2
.NET 4.0
Active Directory to manage server identity
Load balancer for multi-machine farms
SCOM for monitoring
Optional license enforcement via
SharePoint
Requires dedicated servers (but they can be VMs)
The whole thing can run on a single server
Add servers to meet demand
Never any reason to have separate farms
(except security)
All servers must be domain-joined
(except single box)
Every machine in a server farm is identical
All machines can play any role required at any
time
You can reconfigure the farm without removing
machines
22. Your First (and Second) Office Web Apps Server
>>New-OfficeWebAppsFarm -InternalURL http://<URL> -
ExternalUrl http://<URL>
>>New-OfficeWebAppsMachine -MachineToJoin
<machine_name>
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23. Load-Balancing Tips
Offload SSL to your load balancer
• Configure your servers with HTTP
• Set the SSLOffloaded flag in PowerShell
Make sure to enable server affinity
Use layer 7 load balancing to
specialize Front End roles
24. Connecting Office Web Apps to SharePoint
SharePoint Office Web Apps
Server
>>New-SPWOPIBinding –Server <server_URL>
Set once for the whole SharePoint farm
PowerShell only
You can customize which Office Web Apps are registered
Nothing is installed on SharePoint
Removing is just as easy
26. Front End Front End Front End
Load Balancer
Word Back End Excel Back End
PowerPoint Back
End
Load-Balancing Your Farm (Cont’d)
27. Accounting for Internet and Extranet Access
Exchange
Office Web Apps
ServerSharePoint
BrowserBrowser
28. Round-Tripping High Fidelity Familiar & Trustworthy
Summary
Fearless editing across
user endpoints
Open standards–based /
ISO Open XML
Not a conversion
No surprises
Identical viewing on the
web
Application Engines on
the server
Ribbon UI across the
web apps
Spellcheck, fonts, etc.
Respect data-protection
policies
For the more information on Office Web Apps:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj219456.aspx
The workforce has become increasingly mobile. This means that IT has to ensure that they can access the information they need from wherever they are – and on more devices.
The Web became an obvious answer for a way to help people address these challenges and opportunities. And so we decided to build Web-based productivity tools, namely the Office Web Apps, to rise to the call of this changing technology landscape.
Office 365 has been designed to complement desktop Office rather than replace it, as the cloud services offer greater flexibility in terms of how and where your employees work.
We use the term “Office Web Apps” to describe the web-based core authoring apps in Office.
Features:
Powerpoint Web App:-Richer editing experience
-Native Audio-Video integration
-PowerPoint Web App Co-authoring
OneNote Web App:
-Search across section
-Find on this page
-Click to type
Word Web App:
-A more familiar editing experience, page layout view
-Smart art, chart, picture styles displayed
-Word count
-Translate
-Commenting in view
-Embed
Excel Web App
-More spreadsheet functionality
-Suggested charts
-Context menus
-Autofit columns-Merge cells
-Forms & embed
-Programmability
Out of scope and slightly different are:
Outlook Web App (managed via Microsoft Exchange Server/Online)
Lync Web App (Microsoft Lync Server/Online
Project Web App (managed by Microsoft Project Server/Online)
“Office Services” are programmatic/customization options that developers or power users can use to build and integrate business solutions. While some customizations can be done on the client side, the server side is where service applications on SharePoint with APIs can be integrate with:
Access Services
Visio Services
Excel Services
Word Automation Services
PowerPoint Automation Services
Now, you can use the basic features from your favorite Office applications on the Web, with SharePoint Server 2010, SharePoint Online (Office 365) or Windows Live Skydrive as your home base. The Web Apps are online companions available for Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.
There are many benefits in Web-based productivity tools. The key areas where customers will find value include:
Quick viewing – Scan through files quickly in a SharePoint doc library, to find the one you need.
Anywhere access – Take peace of mind that you don’t always need to have your PC to access information. This also promotes SharePoint adoption throughout the organization.
Sharing – Post and share large files, use simultaneous editing, share files regardless of version.
Basic editing – Take advantage of a familiar experience to make light edits. A set of essential features for web-based scenarios is available in each Web App.
In addition, there are aspects of the Web Apps that really make them stand out from the competition:
Delivery options – For enhanced security, IT has the CHOICE to host them on premises with SharePoint Foundation, or to have them hosted with SharePoint Online (available in Microsoft Office 365). It’s a matter of choice in what’s best for the organization in managing flexibility vs. control.
“Round tripping” – Content and formatting is maintained as you move across the PC, phone and browser to make light edits, what we like to call “taking the content on a round trip.” This avoids user frustration as well as preventing support calls to IT for assistance in restoring content.
High fidelity – the Web Apps deliver files to you as you would expect to see them. This provide a consistent viewing experience that you are used to with Office on the PC. In addressing the proliferation of devices, the Web Apps will work on supported versions of IE, Firefox and Safari.
Familiar and Trustworthy - The familiar graphical user interface makes it easy for Web-based workers to get started with Office Web Apps with the same previous features such as spellcheck, fonts, etc. and security.
“Round tripping” – Content and formatting is maintained as you move across the PC, phone and browser to make light edits, what we like to call “taking the content on a round trip.” This avoids user frustration as well as preventing support calls to IT for assistance in restoring content.
High fidelity – the Web Apps deliver files to you as you would expect to see them. This provide a consistent viewing experience that you are used to with Office on the PC. In addressing the proliferation of devices, the Web Apps will work on supported versions of IE, Firefox and Safari.
Familiar and Trustworthy - The familiar graphical user interface makes it easy for Web-based workers to get started with Office Web Apps with the same previous features such as spellcheck, fonts, etc. and security.
Exchange
We’re excited to announce an update to OWA in Exchange Online that now integrates the Office Web Apps into the attachment previewing experience for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files! Along with continued PDF support, this means Exchange Online users get high-fidelity previews of Office documents on the web, in exactly the same format they were created. WebReady Document Viewing is perfect for quick document previews and if you need to edit a document you can easily open the file in your desktop Office client from the Office Web App through a single click.
Lync
With Lync Web App, a new Silverlight based web browser client that allows participants without a Lync account or Lync client to participate in meetings using Windows or Mac operating system and present and view PowerPoint slides, share desktop/application (Windows platform only), poll the audience and collaborate on a whiteboard.
Lync Web App can be used by employees who have Lync account, but do not have a Lync client installed on their machines, like those working from home on a PC or a Mac. Lync Web App also enables external partners, such as salespeople, who are invited to Lync meetings but do not have Lync account to join meetings as guest.
Lync Web App provides most of the Lync features in a meeting; including viewing and presenting PowerPoint slides, meeting wide IM, telephone based audio, file distribution and application and desktop sharing.
File Shares & Intranet
Online Viewers enable users to use a web browser to view Excel, PowerPoint and Word files that are stored on web servers or shared folders in an organization. Users can conveniently view Office files in a web browser without having to open a separate application. In addition, Online Viewers do not require Office 2013 to be installed on users’ computers. Online Viewers also generate the code that is required to link or embed the URL inside a webpage. You can use Online Viewers within your Intranet, or on the Internet.
You need to brainstorm with your team while traveling; update project data with a colleague on another continent; help your mom with a family photo album; or find an easy way to manage and share the little league soccer schedule with other team parents. However and wherever you collaborate, Office Web Apps gives you a simple, effective, and powerful way to work together with others who are using both PC and Mac computers, whether they are using Internet Explorer, Safari, or Firefox browsers, and regardless of what version of Microsoft Office they have installed.
Advancing the Office experience on the web by focusing on:
Highly-used (or missed) features
Delivering on key scenarios
What’s enabled by the latest Web technologies
Advancing the Office experience on the web by focusing on:
Highly-used (or missed) features
Delivering on key scenarios
What’s enabled by the latest Web technologies
When used with SharePoint Server 2013, Office Web Apps Server provides updated versions of Word Web App, Excel Web App, PowerPoint Web App, and OneNote Web App. Users can view and, in some cases, edit Office documents in SharePoint libraries by using a supported web browser on computers and on many mobile devices, such as Windows Phones, iPhones, iPads, and Windows 8 tablets. Among the many new features in Office Web Apps, improved touch support and editing capabilities enable users of iPads and Windows 8 tablets to enjoy editing and viewing Office documents directly from their devices.
With Office Web Apps Server, your users get browser-based productivity from nearly any device on your terms and within your own private network.
Keep your users productive and working together, no matter where they are or what device or software they have, using browser-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote.
Manage updates to Web Apps Server independent of other products, with stand-alone server deployment and configuration.
Get simple, seamless integration with your existing servers including Exchange, SharePoint, Lync, line-of-business applications, and file shares.
Office Web Apps Server is an Office server product that provides browser-based file viewing and editing services for Office files. Office Web Apps Server works with products and services that support WOPI, the Web app Open Platform Interface protocol. These products, known as hosts, include SharePoint 2013, Lync Server 2013, and Exchange Server 2013. An Office Web Apps Server farm can provide Office services to multiple on-premises hosts, and you can scale out the farm from one server to multiple servers as your organization’s needs grow. Although Office Web Apps Server requires dedicated servers that run no other server applications, you can install Office Web Apps Server on virtual machine instances instead.
It is easier to deploy and manage Office Web Apps within your organization now that it is a stand-alone product. If you deploy SharePoint 2013, for example, you no longer have to optimize the SharePoint infrastructure to support Office Web Apps, which in earlier versions was tightly integrated with SharePoint Server 2010. You can also apply updates to the Office Web Apps Server farm separately and at a different frequency than you update SharePoint, Exchange, or Lync Server. Having a stand-alone Office Web Apps Server farm also means that users can view or edit Office files that are stored outside SharePoint Server, such as those in shared folders or other websites. This functionality is provided by a feature known as Online Viewers.
WOPI Protocol Web application Open Platform InterfaceOAUTH token, HTTPS encrypted SSL
App Frame call – the application, host creates access token, per user per resource (document only)
Private subnet
Edit Mode – getting back JavaScript
IRMed Document library don’t allow browser caching, in-general enabled, IRMed documents NO
FE – Word/OneNote editing
Back end – Word rendering
PPT – Back end for editing
XLS – Calculation is back end
Information Rights Management Office 2013 incorporates new Windows 2012 Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) features. Support for multiple user IDs for access to Office 365 and single sign-on means that choosing an identity and protecting content is much easier for users. Behind the scenes, this new functionality and automatic service discovery eliminate the need for registry configuration.
Authentication in Office The days are over for providing a password multiple times as users conduct normal business, opening multiple Office files from different locations. Now users create a profile, sign in one time, and can seamlessly work on and access local and cloud Office files and not be required to re-identify themselves. Users can connect multiple services such as an organization’s SkyDrive or a user’s personal SkyDrive account, to their Office profiles and have instant access to all files and their associated storage. Users authenticate one time for all Office applications, including SkyDrive. This is true regardless of the identity provider (Microsoft account and the user ID that you use to access Office 365) or the authentication protocol that is used by the application (for example, OAuth, forms based, claims based, or Windows Integrated Authentication). From a user perspective, it all just works. From the IT perspective, these connected services can easily be managed.
HTTPS When you open a document in the OWA, the content is encrypted by default.
When you install, we do all services and start all of them – there is no notion of having different services on different machines, so all machines can pick up.
Have just Front End servers.
Performance tuning isn’t worth it, failure rates go up, better off adding more machines.
The code in the first example creates a new Office Web Apps Server farm that consists of a single server. The URL that you specify for –InternalURL is the FQDN name of the server that runs Office Web Apps Server, such as http://servername.contoso.com. The URL that you specify for –ExternalURL is the FQDN name that can be accessed on the Internet.
After the first server is running Office Web Apps Server, run the second command on the other servers to add them to the farm.
After the farm is created, details about the farm are displayed in the Windows PowerShell prompt. To verify that Office Web Apps Server is installed and configured correctly, use a web browser to access the Office Web Apps Server discovery URL, as shown in the following example. The discovery URL is composed of the value that you assigned to the InternalUrl parameter when you configured your Office Web Apps Server farm, and it is followed by /hosting/discovery.
We recommend a load balancing solution when you run Office Web Apps Server on two or more servers. You can use any load balancing solution. This includes a server that runs the Web Server (IIS) role running Application Request Routing (ARR). In fact, you can run ARR on one of the servers that runs Office Web Apps Server. If you don’t have a load balancing solution, here are some resources for using IIS with ARR:
Ideally, the load balancing solution that you choose supports the following features:
Layer 7 routing
Enabling client affinity or front-end affinity
Enabling SSL offloading
If you use a load balancer, you must install the certificate on the load balancer
Now that your Office Web Apps farm is up and running, you can connect your SharePoint farm. To do that, login to any server in your SharePoint farm and open the SharePoint PowerShell command window. Use the following command to connect to the Office Web Apps farm:
To use HTTPS with WAC (recommended):
Create the connection to WAC with this PowerShell command: New-SPWOPIBinding -ServerName <fully.qualified.machine.name of WAC server>
“Round tripping” – Content and formatting is maintained as you move across the PC, phone and browser to make light edits, what we like to call “taking the content on a round trip.” This avoids user frustration as well as preventing support calls to IT for assistance in restoring content.
High fidelity – the Web Apps deliver files to you as you would expect to see them. This provide a consistent viewing experience that you are used to with Office on the PC. In addressing the proliferation of devices, the Web Apps will work on supported versions of IE, Firefox and Safari.
Familiar and Trustworthy - The familiar graphical user interface makes it easy for Web-based workers to get started with Office Web Apps with the same previous features such as spellcheck, fonts, etc. and security.