Abstract - Designing SharePoint 2010 for Business
A business owner nowadays needs to be able to attract and engage people to their website. In this session, learn to implement your company's brand on SharePoint 2010. During this session, we'll use the right tools to take a design from concept to a fully functioning SharePoint 2010 site. Based on real world experiences, this session is sure to give you some practical tips, tricks, and advice you can use immediately. Learn to leverage SharePoint 2010 tools to customize your experiences, and make them unique. You will be able to take this knowledge and deliver the best end to end experiences to your customers.
Bio - Kanwal Khipple, is a SharePoint Most Valued Professional (MVP) and Principal SharePoint Architect for BrightStarr. Kanwal focuses on designing adoptable solutions using SharePoint. In the past 7 years, he has developed, implemented and architected hundreds of SharePoint solutions from small single server deployments to globally dispersed SharePoint server farms that can handle 120,000+ users. Kanwal lives in Toronto, Canada and you can find him tweeting, buzzing and blogging on his personal blog. Connect with him on LinkedIn to learn how you can quickly start getting ROI for your SharePoint Intranet.
A business owner nowadays needs to be able to attract and engage people to their website. In this session, learn to implement your company's brand on SharePoint 2010. During this session, we'll use the right tools to take a design from concept to a fully functioning SharePoint 2010 site. Based on real world experiences, this session is sure to give you some practical tips, tricks, and advice you can use immediately. Learn to leverage SharePoint 2010 tools to customize your experiences, and make them unique. You will be able to take this knowledge and deliver the best end to end experiences to your customers.
User Centered Design and SharePoint Publishing PortalsTom Pham
Usability and User Experience.
The User Centered Design Process (UCDP), taking designs from Abstract to Concrete.
Identifying Measures of Success.
Putting together a UX Team.
Microsoft’s Web Content Management System - SharePoint Publishing Portals.
Publishing Site Components - Master Page, Page Layouts, CSS, JS, XSLTs, Web Parts.
Leveraging CSS Frameworks for responsive web like Bootstrap.
Optimizing SharePoint 2010 for Internet sitesKanwal Khipple
Optimizing SharePoint 2010 for Internet Sites
This presentation is focused on public facing sites. Many of the tips can be used for intranets, extranets and are certainly applicable.
This is a level 200 session that includes beginner / intermediate tips
There are tips for administrators as well as developers
There will no demo’s
My goal for this presentation is to give ideas on things you might not have considered
I’d love to have a discussion around these tips and
share your war stories
In this session, we are going to brand a SharePoint site from start to finish. We will use SharePoint Designer, HTML and custom CSS to design a site how not to look like SharePoint. We'll touch upon themes, page layouts as well as master page design. As well as learn how to upgrade a SharePoint 2007 design to SharePoint 2010.
This session is focused on designers well versed with HTML and CSS but might not have the SharePoint development experience. Within the session, we'll also look at usability, accessibility and best practices on branding SharePoint public facing sites.
A business owner nowadays needs to be able to attract and engage people to their website. In this session, learn to implement your company's brand on SharePoint 2010. During this session, we'll use the right tools to take a design from concept to a fully functioning SharePoint 2010 site. Based on real world experiences, this session is sure to give you some practical tips, tricks, and advice you can use immediately. Learn to leverage SharePoint 2010 tools to customize your experiences, and make them unique. You will be able to take this knowledge and deliver the best end to end experiences to your customers.
User Centered Design and SharePoint Publishing PortalsTom Pham
Usability and User Experience.
The User Centered Design Process (UCDP), taking designs from Abstract to Concrete.
Identifying Measures of Success.
Putting together a UX Team.
Microsoft’s Web Content Management System - SharePoint Publishing Portals.
Publishing Site Components - Master Page, Page Layouts, CSS, JS, XSLTs, Web Parts.
Leveraging CSS Frameworks for responsive web like Bootstrap.
Optimizing SharePoint 2010 for Internet sitesKanwal Khipple
Optimizing SharePoint 2010 for Internet Sites
This presentation is focused on public facing sites. Many of the tips can be used for intranets, extranets and are certainly applicable.
This is a level 200 session that includes beginner / intermediate tips
There are tips for administrators as well as developers
There will no demo’s
My goal for this presentation is to give ideas on things you might not have considered
I’d love to have a discussion around these tips and
share your war stories
In this session, we are going to brand a SharePoint site from start to finish. We will use SharePoint Designer, HTML and custom CSS to design a site how not to look like SharePoint. We'll touch upon themes, page layouts as well as master page design. As well as learn how to upgrade a SharePoint 2007 design to SharePoint 2010.
This session is focused on designers well versed with HTML and CSS but might not have the SharePoint development experience. Within the session, we'll also look at usability, accessibility and best practices on branding SharePoint public facing sites.
Step into the SharePoint branding world, tools and techniquesBenjamin Niaulin
This presentation presents the basics for SharePoint branding tools and techniques. All of it was done during Demonstrations feel free to contact me on twitter @bniaulin for more information or CSS files
You are about to embark on a journey of becoming a SharePoint Designer Ninja. SharePoint has infiltrated within your company and you want to master the art of css, master pages and page layouts. Within this one hour session, I will teach you the countermeasures required to masterfully brand SharePoint to your will. During this session, we will brand a site from scratch with our bare hands and this will be the initiation into the SharePoint Design. At the end of this session, I’ll teach you legendary abilities of SharePoint Designers including invisibility, walking on water, and control over master page content placeholders. You’ll also be given some secrets from within the walls of the Oniwaban such as practical tips, tricks, and advice so that you too can one day become a SharePoint Design Ninja.
http://www.kanwalkhipple.
In this session, we are going to brand a SharePoint site from start to finish. We will use SharePoint Designer, HTML and custom CSS to design a site how not to look like SharePoint. We'll touch upon themes, page layouts as well as master page design. As well as learn how to upgrade a SharePoint 2007 design to SharePoint 2010.
This session is focused on designers well versed with HTML and CSS but might not have the SharePoint development experience. Within the session, we'll also look at usability, accessibility and best practices on branding SharePoint public facing sites.
Visit http://www.kanwalkhipple.com
2013 SPFest - Customizing Sites and Pages in SharePoint 2013Wes Preston
Intended as an overview for power users and developers working with SharePoint 2013 to understand new capabilities for page customizations using CSR (client side rendering) and JS Link.
Putting on Your Design Bootstraps: Intro to Responsive Design and SharePointAvePoint
Presented by D'arce Hess, AvePoint Strategic Consultant on October 3, 2015 at SharePoint Saturday DC/Reston
Bootstrap is a framework that is widely used in web development to create beautiful responsive websites. Applying this framework to SharePoint requires skill and patience. In this session, we will begin with a basic mock-up of a site. We will review how to break-down the elements of the mock-up and being the mark-up for your master page and page layout using Bootstrap. You will learn the basic structure, language, CSS resets and use of coding techniques such as Sass to adapt this framework to your SharePoint project.
More from AvePoint: http://www.avepoint.com/community
In these slides we provides information about new technology (CSR) to learn you how to customize the way users interact with list data, and how to develop solutions that change the way data is rendered.
Introduction To Microsoft SharePoint 2013Vishal Pawar
Microsoft SharePoint is a Web application platform developed by Microsoft. First launched in 2001, SharePoint has historically been associated with intranet content management and document management, but recent versions have significantly broader capabilities
What's New and Different in SharePoint 2013Noorez Khamis
There are a lot of great features at the forefront and behind the scenes in the new SharePoint 2013 Server. This is an introductory session which will help you get a good feel for the new features and functionality of SharePoint 2013 Server including first looks and demos. Whether you are an IT Pro, Developer or End User, if you have worked with any version of SharePoint before, this session will give you a good feel of some of the features that you will love in SharePoint 2013.
The Internet and Web 2.0 has changed how we communicate and collaborate with the world outside the firewall. Cutting-edge organizations are using the same tools inside the firewall to communicate, collaborate, and innovate. This session will show how Web 2.0 technologies used inside an organization via their Intranet, can reigniting passion and drawing individuals together regardless of location. Communicate, collaborate, and innovate to close the gap between what people can do at home and office while building a sense of control to create a productive team environment.
Step into the SharePoint branding world, tools and techniquesBenjamin Niaulin
This presentation presents the basics for SharePoint branding tools and techniques. All of it was done during Demonstrations feel free to contact me on twitter @bniaulin for more information or CSS files
You are about to embark on a journey of becoming a SharePoint Designer Ninja. SharePoint has infiltrated within your company and you want to master the art of css, master pages and page layouts. Within this one hour session, I will teach you the countermeasures required to masterfully brand SharePoint to your will. During this session, we will brand a site from scratch with our bare hands and this will be the initiation into the SharePoint Design. At the end of this session, I’ll teach you legendary abilities of SharePoint Designers including invisibility, walking on water, and control over master page content placeholders. You’ll also be given some secrets from within the walls of the Oniwaban such as practical tips, tricks, and advice so that you too can one day become a SharePoint Design Ninja.
http://www.kanwalkhipple.
In this session, we are going to brand a SharePoint site from start to finish. We will use SharePoint Designer, HTML and custom CSS to design a site how not to look like SharePoint. We'll touch upon themes, page layouts as well as master page design. As well as learn how to upgrade a SharePoint 2007 design to SharePoint 2010.
This session is focused on designers well versed with HTML and CSS but might not have the SharePoint development experience. Within the session, we'll also look at usability, accessibility and best practices on branding SharePoint public facing sites.
Visit http://www.kanwalkhipple.com
2013 SPFest - Customizing Sites and Pages in SharePoint 2013Wes Preston
Intended as an overview for power users and developers working with SharePoint 2013 to understand new capabilities for page customizations using CSR (client side rendering) and JS Link.
Putting on Your Design Bootstraps: Intro to Responsive Design and SharePointAvePoint
Presented by D'arce Hess, AvePoint Strategic Consultant on October 3, 2015 at SharePoint Saturday DC/Reston
Bootstrap is a framework that is widely used in web development to create beautiful responsive websites. Applying this framework to SharePoint requires skill and patience. In this session, we will begin with a basic mock-up of a site. We will review how to break-down the elements of the mock-up and being the mark-up for your master page and page layout using Bootstrap. You will learn the basic structure, language, CSS resets and use of coding techniques such as Sass to adapt this framework to your SharePoint project.
More from AvePoint: http://www.avepoint.com/community
In these slides we provides information about new technology (CSR) to learn you how to customize the way users interact with list data, and how to develop solutions that change the way data is rendered.
Introduction To Microsoft SharePoint 2013Vishal Pawar
Microsoft SharePoint is a Web application platform developed by Microsoft. First launched in 2001, SharePoint has historically been associated with intranet content management and document management, but recent versions have significantly broader capabilities
What's New and Different in SharePoint 2013Noorez Khamis
There are a lot of great features at the forefront and behind the scenes in the new SharePoint 2013 Server. This is an introductory session which will help you get a good feel for the new features and functionality of SharePoint 2013 Server including first looks and demos. Whether you are an IT Pro, Developer or End User, if you have worked with any version of SharePoint before, this session will give you a good feel of some of the features that you will love in SharePoint 2013.
The Internet and Web 2.0 has changed how we communicate and collaborate with the world outside the firewall. Cutting-edge organizations are using the same tools inside the firewall to communicate, collaborate, and innovate. This session will show how Web 2.0 technologies used inside an organization via their Intranet, can reigniting passion and drawing individuals together regardless of location. Communicate, collaborate, and innovate to close the gap between what people can do at home and office while building a sense of control to create a productive team environment.
The great variety of features, possibilities and information within SharePoint portals make it hard to provide customers with the right user experience. Slight changes and, for example, the use of Silverlight can give the user’s experience a big boost. In the presentation I (Sandra de Ridder, UX and functional consultant at Sparked) gave on the 7th of May at DIWUG I reviewed the User eXperience of a couple of SharePoint sites and provided tips and tricks on how you can improve this user experience.
Ten Steps to Creating a SharePoint Support Model - Geoff EvelynSPC Adriatics
There is nothing like a smoothly running SharePoint support environment but is that possible? In creating a great support SharePoint environment helps foster great user adoption and great SharePoint champions. This presentation attempts to show a strategic approach where the questions to be answered on how to build a true support model for SharePoint be based on “What has to happen, why and where?”, and attempts to describe a basic support model of ten key steps; from knowing what resources make up your SharePoint environment to keeping in contact with customers.
From a webinar we did on SharePoint discussing the range of light to heavy UX projects taht are possible on the platform. Contact me for the full recording.
On June 13th, Jeff Kinnelly presented on one of today's hottest SharePoint topics: SharePoint Internet design and branding.
View Jeff’s designing for basics slide deck to learn more about user experience, UX in SharePoint, design best practices, and development and web analytics tools.
And for more information on this or other SharePoint topics, visit our blog at www.cdhtalkstech.com.
What Makes SharePoint UX Good?What is UX?
What defines good UX?
Evaluation Criteria for SharePoint UX
Key Tips from the Field
The Future of SharePoint & Office 365 UXUX is the short for User Experience
UX is the experience that the user has while interacting with your X
It’s more about how the user feels when they use your X
Many different parts compose the UX, no “one things” makes it
UX is NOT the interface or design of your X
UI is short for User Interface
It’s what you see in the browser
Help messages, buttons, modals, characters, style, menus, navigation, pages
UI is an incredibly important part of UX
Introduction to SharePoint as a Development PlatformRonald Courville
Working with SharePoint as a development platform means that you can deliver custom tailored functionality for considerable less effort and time to delivery. This is a high level crash course into conventional custom code patterns used by SharePoint developers used from SharePoint 2007 to present day on SharePoint Online. We will also discuss when and why to use custom coded solutions, and when they should be avoided. No previous coding experience is required.
In this presentation, Perficient leverages its extensive SharePoint user experience design, customization, and implementation expertise to guide you in understanding the criticality of SharePoint user experience (UX) in driving user adoption, and to provide you with user experience best practices in the areas of information architecture and visual design, technical configuration and customization, and user experience server deployments.
In this presentation from The European Summit for Leaders in Finance Shared Services and Outsourcing 2012, Bob Leenen, Finance Director at Ingersoll Rand, explains how finance transformation programs can revitalise your shared services but it’s often difficult to get the resources you need from your CFO and CEO. In this session, Bob Leenen will share how to demonstrate business benefits that reach far beyond just your finance shared ser vices, covering:
• Key objectives of finance transformation you may have not considered
• How shared services can be a catalyst for wider crossfunctional change, leading to substantially higher benefits across the entire enterprise
• Reducing FTEs by 40% across the entire finance function while moving work into your SSC – how do you do more with less?
I talked about the what, why, when, who and how of wireframes. Highlights include: Emphasis on embracing analog tools like pens, sticky notes, moleskin, and whiteboards. I also suggest to get to a working prototype as fast as possible.
If you saw this presentation, rate it at Speaker Rate: http://speakerrate.com/talks/314-what-the-wireframe-a-pragmatic-approach-to-wireframes
SharePoint Branding Guidance @ SharePoint Saturday San DiegoKanwal Khipple
In this session, we are going to brand a SharePoint site from start to finish. We will use SharePoint Designer, HTML and custom CSS to design a site how not to look like SharePoint. We'll touch upon themes, page layouts as well as master page design. As well as learn how to upgrade a SharePoint 2007 design to SharePoint 2010.
This session is focused on designers well versed with HTML and CSS but might not have the SharePoint development experience. Within the session, we'll also look at usability, accessibility and best practices on branding SharePoint public facing sites.
Leverage Search and Customize to your Brand within SharePoint 2010Chaitu Madala
Slides from my SharePoint session given on August 12 2011 at SharePoint Saturday The Conference in Washington DC titled "Leverage Search and Customize to your Brand within SharePoint 2010"
The SharePoint & jQuery Guide - Updated 1/14/14Mark Rackley
Latest version of my SharePoint & jQuery slides from SharePoint Saturday St. Louis.
This session introduces people to using jQuery in SharePoint, how to get started, and some best practices.
From the July 14th, 2010 Boston Area SharePoint Users Group meeting, "Creating Great Applications in SharePoint 2010 with Silverlight", Presented by Bob German of Microsoft.
SharePoint and Silverlight make an unbeatable combination for building great web applications. In this session, you will learn how to develop these solutions more easily than ever with Visual Studio 2010 and SharePoint's new client object model and REST services. We'll begin with an empty Visual Studio project and show how to get started, and then move on to topics such as how to deal with large datasets, out-of-browser support, building mash-ups and more.
Microsoft Search is looking to bring the search experiences across all Microsoft 365 services together into a single unified experience. Attend this session to learn how the experience impacts your users, how you can configure it as well as scenarios where you should customize it.
Attend this session to hear about recent Microsoft 365 product feature changes that are impacting organizations today. If you are leveraging Microsoft 365 to improve productivity then feel free to ask questions.
INT303 Beyond The Intranet Digital Workplace Apps, Solutions n Bots #365EDUConKanwal Khipple
How to 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!
INT103 Intranets With Office 365 What You Need To Know #365EDUConKanwal Khipple
What's more organizations are challenging the Intranet to be more of an interactive and engaging digital hub for their digital workplace than just a communication centric portal.
The top two questions for many companies is “should our intranet be built with Office 365?” and "how should we best leverage it with Office 365?"
In this session we will explore:
• The benefits Office 365 brings to an intranet...
• Where the issues and challenges will lie...
• When and how you may integrate Office 365 with your existing intranet and digital workplace today.
Microsoft Search is looking to bring the search experiences across all Microsoft 365 services together into a single unified experience. Attend this session to learn how the experience impacts your users, how you can configure it as well as scenarios where you should customize it.
Microsoft Search is looking to bring the search experiences across all Microsoft 365 services together into a single unified experience. Attend this session to learn how the experience impacts your users, how you can configure it as well as scenarios where you should customize it.
Viva Topics uses AI to reason over content across teams and systems, recognizing content types, extracting important information, and automatically organizing content into shared topics like projects, products, processes and customers. SharePoint Syntex then creates a knowledge network based on relationships among topics, content, and people.
Attend this session to learn more about how Viva Topics, topic pages and how knowledge center can transform knowledge in your organization.
Intranets With Office 365: What You Need To Know #INT103 #365EduCon 20211214Kanwal Khipple
There is a growing trend of organisations moving to “the cloud” to meet their intranet needs. While many organisations are running their Intranets “on premise”, many are considering entirely cloud-based solutions or running them on platforms like Office 365. What's more organizations are challenging the Intranet to be more of an interactive and engaging digital hub for their digital workplace than just a communication centric portal.
The top two questions for many companies is “should our intranet be built with Office 365?” and "how should we best leverage it with Office 365?"
In this session we will explore:
• The benefits Office 365 brings to an intranet...
• Where the issues and challenges will lie...
• When and how you may integrate Office 365 with your existing intranet and digital workplace today.
Introduction to Microsoft Search #SRC101 #365EduCon 20211214Kanwal Khipple
Microsoft Search is looking to bring the search experiences across all Microsoft 365 services together into a single unified experience.
Attend this session to learn how the experience impacts your users, how you can configure it as well as scenarios where you should customize it.
Microsoft 365 Toronto User Group February 2021Kanwal Khipple
Speaker 1: Kanwal Khipple
Kanwal Khipple, Founder and CEO of 2toLead, passion lies in continuing to push for user experience innovation when redesigning digital workplace for many of the top Fortune 100 companies in the world. Kanwal has been recognized as an Microsoft 365 MVP by Microsoft (2009 to 2020).
Session 1: Latest Microsoft 365 Announcements
Attend this session to hear about recent Microsoft 365 product feature changes that are impacting organizations today. If you are leveraging Microsoft 365 to improve productivity then feel free to ask questions.
Schedule:
5:30pm – Introductions and Q&A
6:00pm – Session 1
6:45pm – Closing
Microsoft 365 Toronto User Group April 2021Kanwal Khipple
Speaker 1: Kanwal Khipple
Kanwal Khipple, Founder and CEO of 2toLead, passion lies in continuing to push for user experience innovation when redesigning digital workplace for many of the top Fortune 100 companies in the world. Kanwal has been recognized as an Microsoft 365 MVP by Microsoft (2009 to 2020).
Session 1: Latest Microsoft 365 Announcements
Attend this session to hear about recent Microsoft 365 product feature changes that are impacting organizations today. If you are leveraging Microsoft 365 to improve productivity then feel free to ask questions.
Schedule:
5:30pm – Introductions and Q&A
6:00pm – Session 1
6:45pm – Closing
Speaker 1: Kanwal Khipple
Kanwal Khipple, Founder and CEO of 2toLead, passion lies in continuing to push for user experience innovation when redesigning digital workplace for many of the top Fortune 100 companies in the world. Kanwal has been recognized as an Microsoft 365 MVP by Microsoft (2009 to 2020).
Session 1: Latest Microsoft 365 Announcements
Attend this session to hear about recent Microsoft 365 product feature changes that are impacting organizations today. If you are leveraging Microsoft 365 to improve productivity then feel free to ask questions.
Schedule:
5:30pm – Introductions and Q&A
6:00pm – Session 1
6:45pm – Closing
Microsoft 365 Toronto User Group June 2021Kanwal Khipple
Speaker 1: Kanwal Khipple
Kanwal Khipple, Founder and CEO of 2toLead, passion lies in continuing to push for user experience innovation when redesigning digital workplace for many of the top Fortune 100 companies in the world. Kanwal has been recognized as an Microsoft 365 MVP by Microsoft (2009 to 2020).
Session 1: Latest Microsoft 365 Announcements
Attend this session to hear about recent Microsoft 365 product feature changes that are impacting organizations today. If you are leveraging Microsoft 365 to improve productivity then feel free to ask questions.
Schedule:
5:30pm – Introductions and Q&A
6:00pm – Session 1
6:45pm – Closing
What being a remote first company taught us #M365VMKanwal Khipple
From the beginning, we have always been a remote first company. Consulting with customers remotely can be a challenge and was an important skill that we have been teaching to our teams. Though building trust with your team was harder than originally thought. We experimented and tried out a number of ways to be inclusive for our diverse team.
Attend this session to learn about
- Enabling every employee to have an impact
- Supporting and encouraging work/life balance
- Encouraging innovation through experimentation
Learn about Microsoft Viva product features and the Employee Experience platform
date: February 10, 2021
#Microsoft365 #Toronto Collaboration user group
Without an effective governance strategy in place, Microsoft Teams and SharePoint Sites can quickly go from an organized and effective workspace to an out-of-control, sprawling digital wasteland. Sound familiar?
It's very common for organizations to experience Microsoft Teams & SharePoint Sites sprawl. But, when it does happen, how can you tackle it?
Join me as we will explore:
* Challenges organizations face with Microsoft Teams & SharePoint Sites sprawl.
* Solutions to tackle Microsoft Teams & SharePoint Sites sprawl.
* Best practices to get more from Microsoft Teams & SharePoint.
* Real-world guidance on out-of-the-box solutions and custom approaches.
* How you can improve experiences, management and organizational outcomes.
Practical Tips on Designing an effective Digital Workplace #m365vconfKanwal Khipple
Attend this session to better understand how you can build your digital hub powered by SharePoint Online. We’ll dive into how Hub Sites, Communication and broader team sites can support with your digital workplace strategy. Along-side, learning practical tips on how to build your own digital workplace, Kanwal will also share lessons learned on content strategy, migration strategy, brand strategy as well as governance strategy for your SharePoint sites.
The Microsoft 365 Collaboration Conference
Enabling and empowering remote employees #HOU365Kanwal Khipple
From the beginning, we have always been a remote first company. Consulting with customers remotely can be a challenge and was an important skill that we have been teaching to our teams. Though building trust with your team was harder than originally thought. We experimented and tried out a number of ways to be inclusive for our diverse team.
Attend this session to learn about
Enabling every employee to have an impact
Supporting and encouraging work/life balance
Encouraging innovation through experimentation
What being a remote first company taught us #msvmKanwal Khipple
From the beginning, we have always been a remote first company. Consulting with customers remotely can be a challenge and was an important skill that we have been teaching to our teams. Though building trust with your team was harder than originally thought. We experimented and tried out a number of ways to be inclusive for our diverse team.
Attend this session to learn about
- Enabling every employee to have an impact
- Supporting and encouraging work/life balance
- Encouraging innovation through experimentation
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
2. About Me Kanwal Khipple Passionate about branding and optimizing SharePoint sites SharePoint MVP (2009-Present) Canadian Twitter @kkhipple @sharepointbuzz
14. Supported Browsers Internet Explorer 9 Coming in SharePoint 2010 Service Pack 1 Internet Explorer 7-8 (32-bit) IE Dev Toolbar (embedded in IE8+) Mozilla Firefox 3.6 FireBug (addon to Firefox) Safari 4.04 Google Chrome (Service Pack 1) Coming in SharePoint 2010 Service Pack 1 http://spbuzz.it/sp2010browsers
29. Customization Options Change Site Logo, Format, Parts Browser easy Change Colors, Backgrounds, Fonts Edit CSS files Change Page Layout and Content Edit Master PagesEdit Page Templates (SharePoint Server only) SharePoint Designer complex Share Your Customization with Others Build Themes and Site Definitions SPD + Visual Studio
46. Agenda Why Brand SharePoint? Tools for Branding Advanced Tips & Tricks Secrets to Successful Branding!
47. Use a Favicon Easily show a Favicon in SharePoint 2010 SharePoint 2007 approach <link rel=“shortcut icon” href=“/Style Library/images/favicon.ico”/> SharePoint 2010 approach <SharePoint:SPShortcutIconrunat=“server” IconUrl=“/Style Library/images/favicon.ico”/>
48. Handling Legacy Browsers Warn users when they are using an unsupported browser <SharePoint:WarnOnUnsupportedBrowsersrunat="server"/> http://spbuzz.it/ie6-upgrade-warning
49. Hide Design Elements from Dialog Boxes Add s4-notdlg for HTML elements that you don’t want to show in the dialog boxes <div class=“customFooter”> <div class=“customFooters4-notdlg”>
50. Handling the Name.dll ActiveX Control You can turn off the message on the General Settings page of the Manage Web Applications section of Central Administration. Set Enable Person Name smart tag and Online Status for members to No. <script type="text/javascript"> function ProcessImn(){} function ProcessImnMarkers () {} </script> http://spbuzz.it/mskb931509
52. Advanced Tips & Tricks During Visual Upgrade, show content based on UI version <Sharepoint:UIVersionedContent ID="myContentIDv3" runat="server" UIVersion="3"> <ContentTemplate> <p>This content displays only when UIVersion=3.</p> </ContentTemplate> </SharePoint:UIVersionedContent> <Sharepoint:UIVersionedContent ID=" myContentIDv4" runat="server" UIVersion="4"> <ContentTemplate> <p>This content displays only when UIVersion=4.</p> </ContentTemplate> </SharePoint:UIVersionedContent>
53. Advanced Tips & Tricks Remove specific content from Search Results <div class=“footer noindex”/> <!--- footer content ---> </div> http://spbuzz.it/msdnspbasepermissions Security controlled content <Sharepoint:SPSecurityTrimmedControlrunat="server" Permissions="ManageWeb"> <!--- content here ---> </Sharepoint:SPSecurityTrimmedControl>
54. Float Ribbon body { overflow:auto; } Remove scroll="no" from the <body> tag body #s4-workspace {left:0;overflow:visible;position:relative;} html.ms-dialog body #s4-workspace {overflow-x:auto;overflow-y:scroll;} 52
75. Agenda Why Brand SharePoint? Tools for Branding Advanced Tips & Tricks Secrets to Successful Branding!
76. 50% Of Top Intranet’s Use SharePointSource: Nielsen Norman Group 61 Secrets to Successful Branding
77. Secrets to Successful Branding Organize your content End users are more likely to use search then navigation Follow Web Standards Optimize and accessibility and standards Listen To Your Users http://spbuzz.it/iYKom7
78. Designing SharePoint 2010 for Business Thank you! Submit Feedback CloudShare - http://spbuzz.it/mQbInb http://www.brightstarr.com http://www.kanwalkhipple.com @kkhipple @sharepointbuzz
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Abstract - Designing SharePoint 2010 for BusinessA business owner nowadays needs to be able to attract and engage people to their website. In this session, learn to implement your company's brand on SharePoint 2010. During this session, we'll use the right tools to take a design from concept to a fully functioning SharePoint 2010 site. Based on real world experiences, this session is sure to give you some practical tips, tricks, and advice you can use immediately. Learn to leverage SharePoint 2010 tools to customize your experiences, and make them unique. You will be able to take this knowledge and deliver the best end to end experiences to your customers. Bio - Kanwal Khipple, is a SharePoint Most Valued Professional (MVP) and Principal SharePoint Architect for BrightStarr. Kanwal focuses on designing adoptable solutions using SharePoint. In the past 7 years, he has developed, implemented and architected hundreds of SharePoint solutions from small single server deployments to globally dispersed SharePoint server farms that can handle 120,000+ users. Kanwal lives in Toronto, Canada and you can find him tweeting, buzzing and blogging on his personal blog. Connect with him on LinkedIn to learn how you can quickly start getting ROI for your SharePoint Intranet.
how many developers do we have in the room?How many are famiiliar with html / css ?
Please feel free to interrupt at any time to ask questionsIn this session, we are going to brand a SharePoint site from start to finish. We will use SharePoint Designer, HTML and custom CSS to design a site how not to look like SharePoint. We'll touch upon themes, page layouts as well as master page design. As well as learn how to upgrade a SharePoint 2007 design to SharePoint 2010. This session is focused on designers well versed with HTML and CSS but might not have the SharePoint development experience. Within the session, we'll also look at usability, accessibility and best practices on branding SharePoint public facing sites.AUDIENCE: Developers - Power UsersTOPICS: Information Architecture - Case Studies - Tools and Technics100 - Introductory Track
Level 1Level 2
Placeholders the same between content and application pagesMaster Page changes apply to Application (_layouts) pagesGreater use of DIV/CSS layouts -> Fewer TablesXHTML Strict document typeMuch better support for AccessibilityCross-Browser supportWhat has not changed from SharePoint 2007Complex nested page structuresLots and lots of stylesMostly same list of content placeholdersInconsistent Web Part markup injectionSame default and custom master page tokensCustom Master Pages:Copy V4.master and tweakStart with Minimal or the *Starter* Master Page
This ismicrosoft’s brand image. Looking at sharepoint makes you think of microsoft.When employees view your intranet or visitors view your public facing site, they should be thinking of your company’s brand not microsoft’s
1 Create a new site2 Activate Wiki Page home page feature site settings > manage site features > enable Wiki Page Home Page3 Change Permissions – allow anonymous access Site settings > Users and Permissions > Site Permissions >
Hawaiian Air Website http://www.hawaiianair.comCase Study: How we did it http://is.gd/gvbo
I have taken some samples from Ian Morrish’s WSS Demo Top 100 Best Looking Public SharePoint sites. My intention of putting these slides in is to give you a feeling that anything is possible. However, it’s not to say that every sharepoint site should have a wiz and bang effect.It really depends on the user base and how the site is going to be used.You would not want to put a 600px high header in a corporate internal website for 120 thousand users who really just care about getting access to their project documents.
Observation that in many (if not most) cases only a very small amount (the 'tip') of information is available or visible about a situation or phenomenon, whereas the 'real' information or bulk of data is either unavailable or hidden. The principle gets its name from the fact that only about 1/10th of an iceberg's mass is seen outside while about 9/10th of it is unseen, deep down in water
In this session, we are going to brand a SharePoint site from start to finish. We will use SharePoint Designer, HTML and custom CSS to design a site how not to look like SharePoint. We'll touch upon themes, page layouts as well as master page design. As well as learn how to upgrade a SharePoint 2007 design to SharePoint 2010. This session is focused on designers well versed with HTML and CSS but might not have the SharePoint development experience. Within the session, we'll also look at usability, accessibility and best practices on branding SharePoint public facing sites.AUDIENCE: Developers - Power UsersTOPICS: Information Architecture - Case Studies - Tools and Technics100 - Introductory Track
Wireframes are NOT designsWireframes are NOT final layoutsWireframes are NOT prototypes
Site actions > site settings > site themepreview changes applied with Graham theme
Now that pages are the topic of discussion, master pages and a little branding fits in too. SharePoint 2010 ships with a number of master pages. Important topics to discuss on this slide is how application pages can now also make use of branded master pages, and how there is a default.master that ships the (non-fluent) v3 UI for backwards compatibility.SharePoint 2010 brings a few new master pages that you may want to know about. There are additional master pages to accommodate both the old and new versions of UI. There are also some simplified pages to take note in.The first master page we will talk about is v4.master. This is the default team site master page used with version 4 (obviously) of the UI. This will be the master page you typically use. It provides the ribbon bar and all of the other new visual UI changes such as the site actions menu on the left side.If you did an upgrade to SharePoint 2010 and haven’t transitioned to the new UI yet, the old master page is still in default.master. This looks just like the master page you use in SharePoint v3 today. It doesn’t have the ribbon bar and the site actions menu is still on the right side.The search pages by default now use minimal.master. This is a really slimmed down master page with next to nothing on it. It doesn’t even have navigation. I’m not sure why they opted to use this page in Search Center, but I think it provides and issue with people trying to leave the search center. The Office Web Applications also use this master page but that makes a little more sense because it provides more screen real estate.The last page I will mention is simple.master. This page is used for login and error pages. From what I understand, it can’t be customized (I have no idea why), but it can be replaced.I hope this helps if you were curious about the new master pages. I’ll also remind you again that application pages can also now make use of any branded master pages you might have created. I’ll also point out that the master pages all use properly formed XHTML although I am not sure about default.master. I will check that when I get a chance.Types of SharePoint 2010 Master Pages This section was largely derived from Quick Overview of Master Pages in SharePoint 2010 by Corey Roth v4.masterDefault team site master page. Provides ribbon bar and other UI changes.Characteristics· Site actions are updated for 2010 and appear on left.· Ribbon bar is availabledefault.masterSites upgraded from SharePoint 2007 use this unless they are changed to use a v4 version.Characteristics· Site actions on right side and are same as SharePoint 2007 version· No ribbon bar.minimal.masterMaster page contains almost nothing. It is used by the Search Center and Office Web Applications. This master should not be confused with minimal master pages from 2007 which were trimmed down custom master pages developed by users. The minimal.master is now an out-of-the box master page. These trimmed-down custom master pages are commonly referred to as Starter Master Pages in SharePoint 2010. Characteristics of minimal.masterNo navigation includedStarter Master PagesCommonly referred to as “minimal master pages” in SharePoint 2007, these quick start pages are created by developers to better enhance their ability to quickly create and customize a functional master. Sources for Starter Master PagesStarter Master Pages for SharePoint 2010 by Randy Drisgrillsimple.masterThis master is used by login and error pages. To customize these pages, a replacement page must be created and stored in the _layouts directory on the server. For more information see Default Master Pages in SharePoint on MSDN.Pages using simple.master· Login.aspx· SignOut.aspx· Error.aspx· ReqAcc.aspx· Confirmation.aspx· WebDeleted.aspx· AccessDenied.aspxOther Master PagesOther miscellaneous master pages are generally not manipulated when branding a site. These include:· application.master· applicationv4.master· dialog.master· layouts.master· layoutsv3.master· pickerdialog.master· rtedialog.master· simple.master· simplev4.master· mwsdefault.master· mwsdefaultv4.master· admin.master· popup.master
Master Pages & Page Layouts---------------------------6 Launch SharePoint Designer and open website7 Create a new master page Browse to Master Pages library Copy and paste v4.master code into custom.master Create a new blank master page (custom.master)8 Set custom.master as site master Right click on custom.master Select “Set as Default Master Page” Select “Set as Custom Master Page”cant do this via UI -? ???? question to audiencewe are going to continue using SPD as this would apply to foundation, as well as sp in the cloud.Change page layout to Three columns with header-----------------------------------------------move image to headercopy content into three columns - show rich text editing and how it changes the html9 Create custom.css file in SiteAssets folderAdd link to css before </head><SharePoint:CssRegistration name="http://sp2010/companya/SiteAssets/custom.css" After="corev4.css" runat="server"/>Change Width------------ /* fix the width of the workspace, center it and turn off its scrollbar. Also add a default padding to the top to cope with the ribbon in its standard form */ body #s4-workspace { background: transparent; height: auto; margin: 0 auto; padding: 0px; width: 980px; overflow: auto;}width is not maintained. whats going on?<div id="s4-workspace" class="s4-nosetwidth" ../>/* Aligns the Top Bars */ .ms-cui-ribbonTopBars { width: 980px !important; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; } /* turns off the border on the bottom of the tabs */ .ms-cui-ribbonTopBars > div { border-bottom:1px solid transparent !important; } 11 Hide Quick launch--------------------- body #s4-leftpanel { display: none; } quick css solution. this allows you to manage via css when to show / hide contentplaceholders.NOTE: this hides the quick launch but we still have spacemargin via iedev toolbar.s4-ca { margin-left: 0px; }Change Top Navigation-----------------------copy images to site assets / images directory.s4-tn LI.static > .menu-item {color: #fff;height : 26px !important; border: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 10px 0px 0px0px; text-align: center; width: 102px !important;}.s4-toplinks .s4-tn A:hover, .s4-toplinks .s4-tn A.selected { background: #757575 url('http://sp2010/companya/SiteAssets/images/topnav-on.png') repeat-x; color: #fff !important; text-decoration: none !important; }.s4-toplinks { background: #757575 url('http://sp2010/companya/SiteAssets/images/topnav-off.png') repeat-x; }12B Change search /** search area */.s4-search { padding: 5px 10px 0px 0px !important; text-align: center; }.s4-search TABLE { margin: 0px; width: 137px;}.s4-search INPUT.ms-sbplain { color: #000; border: 0px !important; float: right; width: 110px !important; }13 Cosmetic Changes /** Remove padding */ .ms-rte-layoutszone-inner { border: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px } /**Hide logo / title */ .s4-titletable { display: none; } /** Hide Help button */ .s4-help { display: none; } /** remove border on title area */ .ms-titlerowborder { border-right: none; }8C Add items to Top Link Bar Store, Mac, iPod, iPhone, iPad, iTunes, Supportadd sponair.png imagemention you too can run Sharepoint 2010 on macbook air just like duxpadding on image <img alt="SharePoint 2010 on MacBook Air" src="/test/SiteAssets/images/sponair.png" style="padding-top: 5px;"/>launch site in google chrome/*** float ribbon */body.v4master { overflow: auto; }change master page / css body #s4-workspace to body #s4-myworkspaceadd overflow: hidden; to cssbody #s4-myworkspace { background: transparent; height: auto; margin: 0 auto; padding: 0px; width: 980px; overflow: hidden; }
In this session, we are going to brand a SharePoint site from start to finish. We will use SharePoint Designer, HTML and custom CSS to design a site how not to look like SharePoint. We'll touch upon themes, page layouts as well as master page design. As well as learn how to upgrade a SharePoint 2007 design to SharePoint 2010. This session is focused on designers well versed with HTML and CSS but might not have the SharePoint development experience. Within the session, we'll also look at usability, accessibility and best practices on branding SharePoint public facing sites.AUDIENCE: Developers - Power UsersTOPICS: Information Architecture - Case Studies - Tools and Technics100 - Introductory Track
H1.ms-rteElement-H1Blue { -ms-name:Blue Heading 1; color: blue;}H3.ms-rteElement-H1Blue { -ms-name: SharePoint Fest Blue; color: blue;display:inline-block; padding-left:20px;background:transparenturl(http://sp2010/test/SiteAssets/images/spfest.png) center left no-repeat;}
- Hide Ribbon <Sharepoint:SPSecurityTrimmedControlrunat="server" Permissions="ManageWeb"> before s4-ribbonrow </Sharepoint:SPSecurityTrimmedControl> before s4-myworkspaceShow this in internet explorer - authenticated userShow this in google chrome – anonymous user
Observation that in many (if not most) cases only a very small amount (the 'tip') of information is available or visible about a situation or phenomenon, whereas the 'real' information or bulk of data is either unavailable or hidden. The principle gets its name from the fact that only about 1/10th of an iceberg's mass is seen outside while about 9/10th of it is unseen, deep down in water
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In this session, we are going to brand a SharePoint site from start to finish. We will use SharePoint Designer, HTML and custom CSS to design a site how not to look like SharePoint. We'll touch upon themes, page layouts as well as master page design. As well as learn how to upgrade a SharePoint 2007 design to SharePoint 2010. This session is focused on designers well versed with HTML and CSS but might not have the SharePoint development experience. Within the session, we'll also look at usability, accessibility and best practices on branding SharePoint public facing sites.AUDIENCE: Developers - Power UsersTOPICS: Information Architecture - Case Studies - Tools and Technics100 - Introductory Track
Nielson norman group do a study every year on what the top 10 best intranets in the world are and writes a report for what makes that successful.At the end of the session, I’ll share with you on how to make your site the best it can be – they are my secrets to successful branding.
These secrets have less to do with the what tools you are using and more to do with the how you are going to achieve and knowing your audience