The Micrsoft Ignite conference is designed to fuel businesses and give them a glimpse into the future.
Updates from 2015 confrence include Sharepoint 2016 and Office 365.
In this session, you will learn about
• What hybrid is, common hybrid scenarios and best practices
• How to develop a hybrid strategy – Keep certain components on-premise while taking advantages of cloud
• How to successfully implement hybrid – SharePoint and Office 365 environments
• How to take advantage of Azure capabilities to extend the features of Office 365 to support existing customizations
This presentation provides you an overview of the new features in the product. In this deck, I review, what’s new, what changed and improved and how you can align your organization to be ready for the next wave.
Making SharePoint work for your Salesforce System: Top Reasons WhyXfilesPro
With many companies realizing the importance of leveraging the SharePoint storage for external storage of important files & documents in Salesforce, it’s important to be aware of how this integration happens. Let's understand the Salesforce-SharePoint integration in more detail.
In this session, you will learn about
• What hybrid is, common hybrid scenarios and best practices
• How to develop a hybrid strategy – Keep certain components on-premise while taking advantages of cloud
• How to successfully implement hybrid – SharePoint and Office 365 environments
• How to take advantage of Azure capabilities to extend the features of Office 365 to support existing customizations
This presentation provides you an overview of the new features in the product. In this deck, I review, what’s new, what changed and improved and how you can align your organization to be ready for the next wave.
Making SharePoint work for your Salesforce System: Top Reasons WhyXfilesPro
With many companies realizing the importance of leveraging the SharePoint storage for external storage of important files & documents in Salesforce, it’s important to be aware of how this integration happens. Let's understand the Salesforce-SharePoint integration in more detail.
Canberra SPUG - February 2014 - Pitfalls of Migrating to SharePoint 2013Scott Hoag
Organisations of all sizes are begging their technical departments to setup SharePoint 2013 (and in some cases 2010!) so that they're able to make use of some of the capabilities introduced within the SharePoint platform. While designing, implementing, configuring and deploying a system in and of itself has its own set of challenges, migrating into that shiny, new environment can be even more difficult.
In this session, Scott Hoag will share some of his experiences and lessons learned tips, tricks and pointers for ensuring that you've considered the various aspects and challenges that arise during a migration effort. Further, as a bonus we’ll discuss strategies for how to not fall prey to some of these pitfalls, but demonstrate that you're a well-rounded professional that's thought things through before pressing the enter key.
Extended ecm for office 365 overview and roadmapOpenText
OpenText Extended ECM connects Microsoft Office 365 with critical enterprise information, providing users with a 360-degree view of important client data—regardless of where it resides—so they gain valuable insight into business processes and can improve their productivity.
A guide through the newest SharePoint server product (still in Beta). In this session Colin will explore some of the completely brand new features to the world of SharePoint, as well as show you a few new things you can do with pre-existing features. This session is for anyone wanting to learn about the latest in the world SharePoint and will have something of value for all skill levels....
What's New in SharePoint 2016 for End Users Webinar with IntlockVlad Catrinescu
SharePoint 2016 RTM is almost out, and with the Beta 2 being 99% feature complete, we already have a good idea of what will be in the final product. In this short webinar, we will look at all the new cool stuff in SharePoint Server 2016 from and End User point of view! SharePoint 2016 includes some awesome features such as DLP, Durable Links as well as Microsoft’s investments in Hybrid!
Join Lucidworks Senior Director of Product Avi Raju and Technical Engagement Manager Andy Oliver for a guided tour of what’s new and improved with our latest release of Fusion 4.1, including:
- App Studio integration so you can go from data ingest to a working search application in minutes.
- Fusion Apps, a grouping of objects that can be exported and shared amongst Fusion instances, reducing time to deployment for new applications.
- New data acquisition capabilities to load and analyze massive amounts of data from data stores like Cassandra, Hive, and HBase.
- An improved Connectors SDK that allows data to be ingested from any data source.
- Improved SQL capabilities to query your index with commands and tools you already know with subsecond (~250ms) response time across billions of documents including endpoints to connect with popular BI tools like Tableau, Microsoft Power BI, and Apache Zeppelin.
Collab365: What's new in SharePoint 2016 for IT ProsVlad Catrinescu
Learn everything that is new in SharePoint Server 2016! In this session we will look at all the new features and changes in SharePoint Server 2016 especially those who affect SharePoint Administrators. We will cover the following topics:
Following the Evolution of Office 365 Groups to Microsoft 365 GroupsDrew Madelung
In this webinar, we were be joined by Mike McLean from the Microsoft 365 Groups product team to discuss the evolution of Office 365 Groups to Microsoft 365 Groups. We reviewed the Office 365 Groups journey, and provide a behind-the-scenes look at the vision and strategy around the platform. Mike will also share details on improvements recently shipped that enhance how groups are managed across the Microsoft 365 suite and through Microsoft Graph.
As the #1 external file storage solution for Salesforce, XfilesPro has been helping businesses from every industry & size manage their files & attachments cost-effectively. Here is a sneak peek of the application.
Enterprise Content Management Solutions in SharePoint and Office 365Eric Shupps
Enterprise content management continues to be a vital area of focus in many organizations. Take a guided tour through a wealth of new features for document management, records, retention, discovery, and disposition in SharePoint 2013 and learn how to leverage then in your organization.
WEBINAR: Reimagine Salesforce File Management with XfilesProXfilesPro
Check out this webinar presentation to understand how Salesforce customers can address multiple file management-related challenges in today's highly connected world using XfilesPro. The webinar talks about storage management, file collaboration, file syncing, file migration & file sharing within Salesforce in the most efficient ways. Please visit our website to watch the on-demand recording of the session. For more help please get in touch with us at: sales@xfilespro.com.
Top 10 Reasons to Upgrade Migrate to SharePoint 2016 - InfographicJoel Oleson
With Microsoft's roadmap reveal of the future of SharePoint, customers everywhere are looking for the real reasons to upgrade. This simple infographic captures the essence of the reasons to upgrade or migrate to SharePoint 2016.
14 Tips for Planning ECM Content Migration to SharePointJoel Oleson
• Is your organization using any Enterprise Content Management systems besides SharePoint?
• Has your current ECM system been deprecated or require an expensive annual maintenance contract?
• Does your firm already use Microsoft SharePoint as an intranet/collaboration portal?
• Would you like to leverage the cutting edge ECM and taxonomy features in SharePoint 2010 or 2013?
If so, it may be time to migrate your scanned and other transactional documents from your legacy ECM system to SharePoint, and take advantage of innovative ECM and taxonomy features available in this powerful platform.
Top industry experts and influencers Joel Oleson and Tom Castiglia from Hershey Technologies will explain best practices to plan and implement a successful ECM content migration to Microsoft SharePoint. Join us on June 4th to learn about:
• Using ECM and taxonomy related features in SharePoint 2010 and 2013
• Reasons to migrate content to SharePoint (as well as reasons not to migrate!)
• Best practices for ECM architecture in SharePoint including security, taxonomy and governance
• 14 specific tips for planning your migration from any ECM system to SharePoint
Delivered at the Victoria Office 365 User Group on Wed. April 29, 2020 by Karin Skapski, Consultant with Regroove Solutions.
Every month we share what's new (changed, added or removed) that may be of interest to our followers.
Focus is always on the business in Victoria, and often emphasis is on what users are interested in most - SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Flow, PowerBI, etc.
Canberra SPUG - February 2014 - Pitfalls of Migrating to SharePoint 2013Scott Hoag
Organisations of all sizes are begging their technical departments to setup SharePoint 2013 (and in some cases 2010!) so that they're able to make use of some of the capabilities introduced within the SharePoint platform. While designing, implementing, configuring and deploying a system in and of itself has its own set of challenges, migrating into that shiny, new environment can be even more difficult.
In this session, Scott Hoag will share some of his experiences and lessons learned tips, tricks and pointers for ensuring that you've considered the various aspects and challenges that arise during a migration effort. Further, as a bonus we’ll discuss strategies for how to not fall prey to some of these pitfalls, but demonstrate that you're a well-rounded professional that's thought things through before pressing the enter key.
Extended ecm for office 365 overview and roadmapOpenText
OpenText Extended ECM connects Microsoft Office 365 with critical enterprise information, providing users with a 360-degree view of important client data—regardless of where it resides—so they gain valuable insight into business processes and can improve their productivity.
A guide through the newest SharePoint server product (still in Beta). In this session Colin will explore some of the completely brand new features to the world of SharePoint, as well as show you a few new things you can do with pre-existing features. This session is for anyone wanting to learn about the latest in the world SharePoint and will have something of value for all skill levels....
What's New in SharePoint 2016 for End Users Webinar with IntlockVlad Catrinescu
SharePoint 2016 RTM is almost out, and with the Beta 2 being 99% feature complete, we already have a good idea of what will be in the final product. In this short webinar, we will look at all the new cool stuff in SharePoint Server 2016 from and End User point of view! SharePoint 2016 includes some awesome features such as DLP, Durable Links as well as Microsoft’s investments in Hybrid!
Join Lucidworks Senior Director of Product Avi Raju and Technical Engagement Manager Andy Oliver for a guided tour of what’s new and improved with our latest release of Fusion 4.1, including:
- App Studio integration so you can go from data ingest to a working search application in minutes.
- Fusion Apps, a grouping of objects that can be exported and shared amongst Fusion instances, reducing time to deployment for new applications.
- New data acquisition capabilities to load and analyze massive amounts of data from data stores like Cassandra, Hive, and HBase.
- An improved Connectors SDK that allows data to be ingested from any data source.
- Improved SQL capabilities to query your index with commands and tools you already know with subsecond (~250ms) response time across billions of documents including endpoints to connect with popular BI tools like Tableau, Microsoft Power BI, and Apache Zeppelin.
Collab365: What's new in SharePoint 2016 for IT ProsVlad Catrinescu
Learn everything that is new in SharePoint Server 2016! In this session we will look at all the new features and changes in SharePoint Server 2016 especially those who affect SharePoint Administrators. We will cover the following topics:
Following the Evolution of Office 365 Groups to Microsoft 365 GroupsDrew Madelung
In this webinar, we were be joined by Mike McLean from the Microsoft 365 Groups product team to discuss the evolution of Office 365 Groups to Microsoft 365 Groups. We reviewed the Office 365 Groups journey, and provide a behind-the-scenes look at the vision and strategy around the platform. Mike will also share details on improvements recently shipped that enhance how groups are managed across the Microsoft 365 suite and through Microsoft Graph.
As the #1 external file storage solution for Salesforce, XfilesPro has been helping businesses from every industry & size manage their files & attachments cost-effectively. Here is a sneak peek of the application.
Enterprise Content Management Solutions in SharePoint and Office 365Eric Shupps
Enterprise content management continues to be a vital area of focus in many organizations. Take a guided tour through a wealth of new features for document management, records, retention, discovery, and disposition in SharePoint 2013 and learn how to leverage then in your organization.
WEBINAR: Reimagine Salesforce File Management with XfilesProXfilesPro
Check out this webinar presentation to understand how Salesforce customers can address multiple file management-related challenges in today's highly connected world using XfilesPro. The webinar talks about storage management, file collaboration, file syncing, file migration & file sharing within Salesforce in the most efficient ways. Please visit our website to watch the on-demand recording of the session. For more help please get in touch with us at: sales@xfilespro.com.
Top 10 Reasons to Upgrade Migrate to SharePoint 2016 - InfographicJoel Oleson
With Microsoft's roadmap reveal of the future of SharePoint, customers everywhere are looking for the real reasons to upgrade. This simple infographic captures the essence of the reasons to upgrade or migrate to SharePoint 2016.
14 Tips for Planning ECM Content Migration to SharePointJoel Oleson
• Is your organization using any Enterprise Content Management systems besides SharePoint?
• Has your current ECM system been deprecated or require an expensive annual maintenance contract?
• Does your firm already use Microsoft SharePoint as an intranet/collaboration portal?
• Would you like to leverage the cutting edge ECM and taxonomy features in SharePoint 2010 or 2013?
If so, it may be time to migrate your scanned and other transactional documents from your legacy ECM system to SharePoint, and take advantage of innovative ECM and taxonomy features available in this powerful platform.
Top industry experts and influencers Joel Oleson and Tom Castiglia from Hershey Technologies will explain best practices to plan and implement a successful ECM content migration to Microsoft SharePoint. Join us on June 4th to learn about:
• Using ECM and taxonomy related features in SharePoint 2010 and 2013
• Reasons to migrate content to SharePoint (as well as reasons not to migrate!)
• Best practices for ECM architecture in SharePoint including security, taxonomy and governance
• 14 specific tips for planning your migration from any ECM system to SharePoint
Delivered at the Victoria Office 365 User Group on Wed. April 29, 2020 by Karin Skapski, Consultant with Regroove Solutions.
Every month we share what's new (changed, added or removed) that may be of interest to our followers.
Focus is always on the business in Victoria, and often emphasis is on what users are interested in most - SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Flow, PowerBI, etc.
An Overview of SharePoint 2016, Hybrid Deployments, Teams, The Office Graph, PowerApps and Flow.
Output from our recent Executive Briefing where we focused on the Microsoft platform. We provide an overview of:
SharePoint 2016
Migration Paths
Hybrid Cloud Deployments of SharePoint
Microsoft Teams
The Office Graph
Microsoft PowerApps & Power BI
Microsoft Flow
The much-awaited version of SharePoint, 2016 will be available in Q1 of 2016. What can you expect? What are the major improvements? What is in it for end-users, IT Pros and developers? Eager to see the benefits of SharePoint 2016 and be ready for the next big release?
Collab365 - [FRENCH] Nouvelles options pour SharePoint 2016 et Office 365 c’e...Patrick Guimonet
Ce sont les slides de notre session à Collab 365 sur les nouvelles options proposées par SharePoint 2016 et Office 365.
Avec Gokan Ozcifci
Très proche de la session délivrée à Madrid - CEUS en juin 2015, en anglais
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016 Preview - Reviewers GuideDavid J Rosenthal
In today’s volatile economic climate, organizations require collaboration, communication, and productivity solutions to be both cost-effective and flexible. SharePoint Server 2016 can help you achieve new levels of reliability and performance, delivering features and capabilities that simplify administration, protect communications and information, and empower users while meeting their demands for greater business mobility.
SharePoint Server is a preferred choice among organizations to enable rich, seamless, and productive collaboration. SharePoint Server 2016 builds on the investments of previous SharePoint releases and Office 365 innovation to:
•
Lower IT costs with a flexible and scalable collaboration platform.
•
Better manage risk by safeguarding your business with secure and reliable capabilities.
•
Increase productivity through cost-effective and
efficient management.
SharePoint Server 2016 has been designed, developed, and tested with the Microsoft Software as a Service (SaaS) strategy, building on SharePoint Online as its core. Drawing extensively from that experience, SharePoint Server 2016 offers you new and improved, highly flexible deployment options. You can choose from a traditional on-premises deployment, a hosted service with Microsoft Office 365 sites powered by Microsoft SharePoint Online, deployment in Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), or a mix of these options with a hybrid approach, empowering you to choose how and when you take advantage of on-premises or cloud-based solutions, all without changing the user experience. Seamless integration with on-premises people experiences and taxonomy
What’s New for IT Professionals in Microsoft® SharePoint® Server 2013 Day 2Sayed Ali
What's New in Business Intelligence?
What's New in Composites
What’s New in Enterprise Content Management
What's New in Records Management and Compliance
Microsoft Flow is a new service (currently in preview) that helps you to build connection between different services and apps. You can create several workflows using available templates in O365 to do specific tasks like sending e-mail notifications to an app or sending messages at specific schedules.
In this session you will get an overview of what Microsoft Flow can do for you and how to create your own custom workflows easily using easy to learn visual designer tools.
Top 10 SharePoint 2016 New Features with focus on the business user. What's New, What's different, what matters? In this session we dig into the key features of SharePoint 2016 with more emphasis on what you can see than what's happening behind the scenes.
Document and record management system using share point implementation to improve information management.http://www.greymatterindia.com/sharepoint-implementation-for-social-intranet
SharePoint Server 2016 is one of the most reliable, scalable, secure and high-performance server releases so far. With built-in Hybrid Cloud capabilities, it is the best choice for organizations who are interested in taking advantage of the latest innovations in Microsoft Cloud offerings as it enables enterprises to maintain critical content or custom applications on-premises.
n this webinar we covered some of the exciting features of SharePoint Server 2016 focusing on the following topics:
• SharePoint Server 2016 overview
• Architectural Overview and Changes
• New and exciting features
• What’s deprecated in SharePoint Server 2016?
• Migration options for SharePoint Server 2016
HSPUG Loving one drive for business as a productivity toolBrian Culver
Presentation for Houston SharePoint User Group on March 16, 2016
The Cloud is changing everything very quickly. We started out with MySites, SkyDrive and now the OneDrive. OneDrive for Business offers many Enterprise class feature that are easy to miss and confuse. For example, OneDrive for Business provides you with 1 TB of space in the cloud. Who doesn’t love that? You can share files from anywhere with anyone anywhere securely. All your devices can synchronize and allow you to transition from one to the next seamlessly without shuffling through several thumb drives. Come out and learn how OneDrive for Business can make you more productive at work and collaborate better.
Attendee Takeaways:
Understand what OneDrive for Business offers.
Using OneDrive for Business to improve file sharing experiences anywhere.
Leverage the Enterprise features of OneDrive for Business.
OneDrive for Business benefits in SharePoint 2016 over SharePoint 2013
http://www.h-spug.org/
SharePoint Saturday Denver 2015 - What is Office365 and Why Should I Care?Ryan Schouten
In this session we will talk about what Office 365 is and how it can benefit your company. We will discussion the different options that are available including options for integrating your existing systems into Office 365. Come learn about Office 365 and get some new ideas that help your move to the cloud easier and more secure.
Google Calendar is a versatile tool that allows users to manage their schedules and events effectively. With Google Calendar, you can create and organize calendars, set reminders for important events, and share your calendars with others. It also provides features like creating events, inviting attendees, and accessing your calendar from mobile devices. Additionally, Google Calendar allows you to embed calendars in websites or platforms like SlideShare, making it easier for others to view and interact with your schedules.
Building a Raspberry Pi Robot with Dot NET 8, Blazor and SignalR - Slides Onl...Peter Gallagher
In this session delivered at Leeds IoT, I talk about how you can control a 3D printed Robot Arm with a Raspberry Pi, .NET 8, Blazor and SignalR.
I also show how you can use a Unity app on an Meta Quest 3 to control the arm VR too.
You can find the GitHub repo and workshop instructions here;
https://bit.ly/dotnetrobotgithub
6. Modernize your on-premises infrastructure improving speed, scale, and user experiences.
SharePoint Server 2016 brings cloud innovation to your datacenter so you can get the best of both
worlds – speed and productivity for your users with flexibility and control for IT.
New user experiences enable
users to quickly and
productively consume new apps
and experiences across devices
and screens.
Improved User
Experiences
Based on our learning from
Office 365, SharePoint 2016
delivers a reliable software-
defined infrastructure
foundation that’s proven at
scale with best in class hybrid
experiences.
Cloud-Inspired
Infrastructure
Integrated data-loss prevention
and protection and with built-in
and cloud connected
compliance, security, and
threat protection for both
administrators and end users.
People-Centric
Compliance
SharePoint Server 2016 Vision & Value
8. 2013
Migrate at their own pace
to the cloud with little or
no disruption to existing
service
Pilot Online Servicewith a
subset of users
2016 ->
Continue to maintain hybrid
model providing services on-
premises or online based on
the organization needs
Continue to use existing
customizations on-premises
Subscribe to cloud innovation,
on demand, on your terms
Taking Hybrid Forward…
9. June 1, 2015 9
Public Beta: Q4 CY 2015, Release: Q2 CY 2016
Improved user experiences
Cloud-inspired infrastructure - MinRole, MinDB, 0-downtime
patching
SharePoint 2016
11. Prerequisites
Prerequisites
Windows Management Framework 3.0
Application Server Role
Web Server (IIS) Role
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2
Update for the .NET Framework 4 (KB2898850)
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Native Client
Microsoft Identity Extensions
Microsoft Sync Framework Runtime v1.0 SP1 (x64)
Windows Server AppFabric 1.1
Windows Identity Foundation v1.1
Microsoft Information Protection and Control Client
Microsoft WCF Data Services
13. Boundaries and limits
Increased List
Threshold >5000
List Threshold
Content database
sizing into TB’s
Content
Database Size
MaxFile Size
increases to 10GB
and removed
character restrictions
MaxFile Size
100,000 site
collections per
content database
Site Collections
per Content
Database
2x increase in Search
scale to 500 million
items
Indexed Items
14. Durable Links
Resource Id based Urls
Url remains intact with rename and move
Enables discrete Url on visibility
User clicks docID-based
durable URL
Redirect manager: based on
this docID, provide the right
way to get a doc
Cobalt
endpoint for
getting file for
client
URL with SiteID
& DocID to
WOPI
GuestAccess.aspx
URL for WOPI
19. June 1, 2015 19
Introduced in SP 2013 as query
federation
Search results came as separate result
set
Require that you host your search
component on-premises
Current Hybrid Story
20. June 1, 2015 20
New Cloud Search Service Application (SP2013 and SP 2016)
Push the crawled content into the search index in your
SharePoint Online tenant
Single search index in the cloud.
All of the query processing will take place in SharePoint Online
Future Search Hybrid
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Anyone can create groups (default) and it creates Site Collection
Visible to everyone – name them wisely.
No Retention or Compliance
Office 365 Groups
Anytime you need an instance access to th people and the file that are most relavant to your work. Delve makes it happen.
information rich cards link you directly to all kinds of content anywhere in office 365.
Delve groups that content based on your activity so its fast to get back to things that you need.
Delves feature Boards, gives you even finer control. lets you group content by subject.
Collection is available to everyone in your company.
To stay on top of any changes just follow the board and Delve will let you know when there is any update.
Hybrid Search