The document provides an overview of SharePoint, including what it is, the key products and technologies that compose it, and the differences between Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS). It discusses that SharePoint is a central enterprise information portal for collaboration and sharing data. WSS is the free platform that MOSS is built on top of, with MOSS providing additional functionalities for a cost. The choice between WSS and MOSS depends on project budget and needs for extra features.
This document discusses data sources in SharePoint 2010. It provides an overview of the new features including support for REST web services and external content types. It compares the user interface for configuring data sources between SharePoint 2007 and 2010. The document also covers troubleshooting data sources, debugging techniques, and recommendations for when to use different data source options like SQL, XML, or REST based on usage scenarios.
SharePoint 2010 for Business, Intranet Leadership ForumKathy Hughes
The document contains an agenda and presentation materials for a SharePoint 2010 preparedness forum for business stakeholders. The presentation covers the business case for upgrading to SharePoint 2010, key new features, system requirements, licensing, and considerations for upgrading from SharePoint 2007. It emphasizes targeting the business needs and benefits rather than just the technical capabilities when making the case to stakeholders.
This document provides an overview of SharePoint 2010, including:
- A brief history and evolution of SharePoint products.
- An overview of new features in SharePoint 2010 like the ribbon interface, thin client support, Office Web Apps integration, and social computing features.
- Descriptions of core SharePoint concepts like the server farm, web applications, site collections, sites, lists, and libraries.
- Mentions of tools used to manage and develop solutions for SharePoint like Designer, InfoPath, and Visual Studio.
- Highlights of capabilities like web parts, navigation, theming, workflows, and demonstrations planned for subsequent days.
Share Point Presentation Introduction To Sharepointrpeterson1
This document provides an overview of SharePoint and where to begin implementing it. It outlines some session objectives, including reviewing SharePoint at a high level and where to start. Various SharePoint templates and features are then described in detail, such as team sites, document libraries, forms, business intelligence capabilities like Excel Services, and more. The document concludes by recommending reviewing business needs and identifying top requirements to focus initial implementation efforts.
An introduction to SharePoint 2013 as presented by Michael Blumenthal. This presentation was first given at SharePoint Saturday Chicago on June 1, 2013.
Introduction and What is New: Microsoft SharePoint 2013David J Rosenthal
The document provides an overview of new features in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 including improved social collaboration features through integration with Yammer, enhanced mobile access through Office Web Apps on multiple devices, and improved business intelligence capabilities such as new Excel services and PowerPivot support on iPad. SharePoint 2013 also focuses on improved eDiscovery, content management, and search capabilities along with a more modern interface and development tools.
This document provides an overview of new features in SharePoint 2013. It discusses platform improvements including storage, SQL, caching and request management. New features for enterprise content management, web content management, social features, search, and workflows are also outlined. The document also covers apps, business intelligence capabilities, and the new workflow model using Windows Azure Workflow.
SharePoint 2010 - Was ist neu, was wird besser!GFU Cyrus AG
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 hat sich als ernstzunehmende Plattform für Portale, Collaboration und Content Management System (CMS) am Markt etabliert und gehört laut Gartner Group neben IBM WebSphere Portal Server und SAP NetWeaver Portal zu den Marktführer dieser Kategorie Software. Ab Mitte 2010 wird die nächste Version der Microsoft SharePoint Server (MSS) 2010 erscheinen. Nach dem schon hohen Grad Alltagstauglichkeit der Version 2007 folgt der Server 2010 mit vielen produktiven Verbesserungen. Diese sind im Bereich der Bedienbarkeit (Usability), der Administration und auch der Entwicklung zu finden.
* Vorstellung der neuen SharePoint Produktpalette (Server, Suche, Designer, Visio, InfoPath, Excel, Oberfläche, Workspace)
* Demonstration der neuen Administration - Konzeptionelle Änderungen zum Vorgänger
* Demonstration der neuen Web-Oberfläche (Ribbons)
* Demonstration des neuen SharePoint Designers (Wiederverwendbarkeit von Anpassungen)
* Zusammenfassung der weiteren Neuerungen
This document discusses data sources in SharePoint 2010. It provides an overview of the new features including support for REST web services and external content types. It compares the user interface for configuring data sources between SharePoint 2007 and 2010. The document also covers troubleshooting data sources, debugging techniques, and recommendations for when to use different data source options like SQL, XML, or REST based on usage scenarios.
SharePoint 2010 for Business, Intranet Leadership ForumKathy Hughes
The document contains an agenda and presentation materials for a SharePoint 2010 preparedness forum for business stakeholders. The presentation covers the business case for upgrading to SharePoint 2010, key new features, system requirements, licensing, and considerations for upgrading from SharePoint 2007. It emphasizes targeting the business needs and benefits rather than just the technical capabilities when making the case to stakeholders.
This document provides an overview of SharePoint 2010, including:
- A brief history and evolution of SharePoint products.
- An overview of new features in SharePoint 2010 like the ribbon interface, thin client support, Office Web Apps integration, and social computing features.
- Descriptions of core SharePoint concepts like the server farm, web applications, site collections, sites, lists, and libraries.
- Mentions of tools used to manage and develop solutions for SharePoint like Designer, InfoPath, and Visual Studio.
- Highlights of capabilities like web parts, navigation, theming, workflows, and demonstrations planned for subsequent days.
Share Point Presentation Introduction To Sharepointrpeterson1
This document provides an overview of SharePoint and where to begin implementing it. It outlines some session objectives, including reviewing SharePoint at a high level and where to start. Various SharePoint templates and features are then described in detail, such as team sites, document libraries, forms, business intelligence capabilities like Excel Services, and more. The document concludes by recommending reviewing business needs and identifying top requirements to focus initial implementation efforts.
An introduction to SharePoint 2013 as presented by Michael Blumenthal. This presentation was first given at SharePoint Saturday Chicago on June 1, 2013.
Introduction and What is New: Microsoft SharePoint 2013David J Rosenthal
The document provides an overview of new features in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 including improved social collaboration features through integration with Yammer, enhanced mobile access through Office Web Apps on multiple devices, and improved business intelligence capabilities such as new Excel services and PowerPivot support on iPad. SharePoint 2013 also focuses on improved eDiscovery, content management, and search capabilities along with a more modern interface and development tools.
This document provides an overview of new features in SharePoint 2013. It discusses platform improvements including storage, SQL, caching and request management. New features for enterprise content management, web content management, social features, search, and workflows are also outlined. The document also covers apps, business intelligence capabilities, and the new workflow model using Windows Azure Workflow.
SharePoint 2010 - Was ist neu, was wird besser!GFU Cyrus AG
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 hat sich als ernstzunehmende Plattform für Portale, Collaboration und Content Management System (CMS) am Markt etabliert und gehört laut Gartner Group neben IBM WebSphere Portal Server und SAP NetWeaver Portal zu den Marktführer dieser Kategorie Software. Ab Mitte 2010 wird die nächste Version der Microsoft SharePoint Server (MSS) 2010 erscheinen. Nach dem schon hohen Grad Alltagstauglichkeit der Version 2007 folgt der Server 2010 mit vielen produktiven Verbesserungen. Diese sind im Bereich der Bedienbarkeit (Usability), der Administration und auch der Entwicklung zu finden.
* Vorstellung der neuen SharePoint Produktpalette (Server, Suche, Designer, Visio, InfoPath, Excel, Oberfläche, Workspace)
* Demonstration der neuen Administration - Konzeptionelle Änderungen zum Vorgänger
* Demonstration der neuen Web-Oberfläche (Ribbons)
* Demonstration des neuen SharePoint Designers (Wiederverwendbarkeit von Anpassungen)
* Zusammenfassung der weiteren Neuerungen
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
The document summarizes the business collaboration platform SharePoint, including its history and key capabilities. It evolved from portal server software in 2001 to include social and community features by 2010. Key capabilities mentioned include sites, composites, communities, insights, content management, and search functions. Workflow and content approval processes are integrated.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Overview Session 1Sourav Nayyar
This presentation is the first in series of the 3 sessions aboutr overview of the new product by Microsoft in Content and Collaboration Space - SharePoint 2010.
Stay tuned for the upcoming sessions!
What new?
HTML based Master Pages
Enhancements and alignment with mobility
Social and collaboration
SkyDrive Integration
Workflow alignment with Azure Cloud
Important new application services
Cloud App model
This document discusses InfoPath data sources and how they can be used to submit and retrieve data. It notes that an InfoPath form can have a main data source to hold values and secondary data sources to temporarily hold retrieved data. The document outlines how rules can be used on form load and submit to set default values, switch views, query data sources, and perform validations. It also mentions several types of controls and rules that can be used, such as simple validation, formatting, actions, and if/else conditions. Template parts and user profile services are also briefly discussed.
What's new in SharePoint Server 2013 (End user - Admin – Developer)Mahmoud Hamed Mahmoud
Learn about new features and functionality in SharePoint 2013, including the new Cloud App Model, development tools, platform enhancements, mobile apps, and more.
SharePoint 2010 provides tools for business collaboration and content management. It includes sites, subsites, lists, libraries, and pages organized within site collections and web applications. Key components include farms which group servers, web applications which define URLs, site collections which group related sites, and sites/subsites which can inherit permissions and navigation or be customized independently. Lists and libraries are used to store and track various types of content. Pages display content using web parts and have different templates for publishing, wiki, or web part pages.
The document summarizes the key features of a business collaboration platform. It discusses sites, content organization, communities, newsfeeds, file storage, search capabilities, business insights, workflows, and the overall capabilities of SharePoint 2013 for collaboration across an organization. The platform allows users to create intranets and digital workspaces to share and organize content and work together on projects.
Sharepoint 2010 overview - what it is and what it can doFaisal Masood
Faisal Masood from Softvative Inc gave a presentation on SharePoint 2010. He discussed the history and editions of SharePoint, the core technology it uses, and how it can be used within an organization's web strategy. He explained the key features of SharePoint 2010 Foundation and Server editions. Masood also outlined six core features of SharePoint - sites, communities, content, search, insights, and composites. Finally, he provided examples of common business scenarios and how SharePoint 2010 can provide solutions.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 is a new version that features a ribbon UI, integration with Office applications, improved social computing features like tagging and activity feeds, and enhanced document management, list, and search capabilities. It also includes new functionality for external lists, workflows, mobile access, and connecting business data. The presentation provides an overview of the new key features and capabilities in SharePoint 2010 and invites the audience to learn more.
Folio3 is a development partner that specializes in custom enterprise applications, mobile apps, and social media solutions. They provide expertise in areas like mobile, social, cloud, and gamification. The document introduces SharePoint 2013 and covers its installation process. It also provides overviews of key SharePoint 2013 features such as Business Connectivity Services, Business Intelligence, Identity Management, mobile enhancements, web content management, and workflows. Finally, it discusses customization options and tools in SharePoint development.
SharePoint is an enterprise collaboration platform from Microsoft that allows people and teams to connect and work together. It provides features for document management, social networking, workflows and more. The document outlines SharePoint from the perspectives of managers, administrators and developers. Managers can use SharePoint to empower users while managing risks and costs. Administrators manage topology, availability, performance and permissions. Developers access SharePoint's APIs and build custom solutions using its web parts and page rendering model.
Drew Madelung will give a presentation on SharePoint Designer workflows at an online conference on June 17-18, 2015. He will discuss the evolution of SharePoint Designer, upgrading workflows from 2010 to 2013, new and deprecated workflow features between versions, and provide examples of workflows including tasks, stages, and using REST services. The presentation will also cover tips for custom actions, debugging workflows, and recommend some good starting workflow ideas.
The document discusses new features and enhancements in Microsoft SharePoint Server 15. It covers new capabilities for social collaboration, content management, web content management, business intelligence, mobile access, theming, and customization options. Application programming interfaces have been expanded and new development models like SharePoint-hosted apps are introduced.
I walk through what I feel are the top 10 features in SharePoint 2013. I presented this to the Triad SharePoint User Group and was focused on features that I felt the audience would be most interested in and would be adopting immediately with the roll out of SharePoint 2013.
The document discusses SharePoint 2010, a web-based platform for collaboration and sharing information. It provides an overview of SharePoint's history and features. The presentation covers what SharePoint is, why organizations use it, and how it enables collaboration, document management, and access to information. Key capabilities of SharePoint 2010 like sites, communities, content and workflow are highlighted.
Comparison of SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint 2013Ian Woodgate
I've highlighted some of the many of the areas of change between SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint 2013, in this deck which was presented at SharePoint Saturday UK 2013, along with demos.
This document provides an agenda and overview of a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 conference presentation. The presentation introduces new features in SharePoint 2010 like the ribbon UI, social networking capabilities, and improved enterprise content management. It also outlines enhancements to search, performance, and developer tools. The agenda includes an introduction to SharePoint, descriptions of new features, and a hands-on lab for creating a new web application and site collection.
This document provides an overview of the key changes and new features in SharePoint 2010 compared to SharePoint 2007. It discusses the new service application architecture in SharePoint 2010 and how services like search, user profiles, and business data are now decoupled from SharePoint. It also provides guidance on hardware requirements, software prerequisites, and steps for installing and configuring SharePoint 2010.
2010: Presented using minimal slides on the new architecture & administrative features of SharePoint 2010 during SharePoint 2010 Productivity Tour of Microsoft India in Chennai.
Venkat is a member of the "Professional Speakers Association of India" and delivers engaging talks for leading corporates and startups. To check his availability contact him through tncv.me or twitter: @venkatarangan.
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
The document summarizes the business collaboration platform SharePoint, including its history and key capabilities. It evolved from portal server software in 2001 to include social and community features by 2010. Key capabilities mentioned include sites, composites, communities, insights, content management, and search functions. Workflow and content approval processes are integrated.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Overview Session 1Sourav Nayyar
This presentation is the first in series of the 3 sessions aboutr overview of the new product by Microsoft in Content and Collaboration Space - SharePoint 2010.
Stay tuned for the upcoming sessions!
What new?
HTML based Master Pages
Enhancements and alignment with mobility
Social and collaboration
SkyDrive Integration
Workflow alignment with Azure Cloud
Important new application services
Cloud App model
This document discusses InfoPath data sources and how they can be used to submit and retrieve data. It notes that an InfoPath form can have a main data source to hold values and secondary data sources to temporarily hold retrieved data. The document outlines how rules can be used on form load and submit to set default values, switch views, query data sources, and perform validations. It also mentions several types of controls and rules that can be used, such as simple validation, formatting, actions, and if/else conditions. Template parts and user profile services are also briefly discussed.
What's new in SharePoint Server 2013 (End user - Admin – Developer)Mahmoud Hamed Mahmoud
Learn about new features and functionality in SharePoint 2013, including the new Cloud App Model, development tools, platform enhancements, mobile apps, and more.
SharePoint 2010 provides tools for business collaboration and content management. It includes sites, subsites, lists, libraries, and pages organized within site collections and web applications. Key components include farms which group servers, web applications which define URLs, site collections which group related sites, and sites/subsites which can inherit permissions and navigation or be customized independently. Lists and libraries are used to store and track various types of content. Pages display content using web parts and have different templates for publishing, wiki, or web part pages.
The document summarizes the key features of a business collaboration platform. It discusses sites, content organization, communities, newsfeeds, file storage, search capabilities, business insights, workflows, and the overall capabilities of SharePoint 2013 for collaboration across an organization. The platform allows users to create intranets and digital workspaces to share and organize content and work together on projects.
Sharepoint 2010 overview - what it is and what it can doFaisal Masood
Faisal Masood from Softvative Inc gave a presentation on SharePoint 2010. He discussed the history and editions of SharePoint, the core technology it uses, and how it can be used within an organization's web strategy. He explained the key features of SharePoint 2010 Foundation and Server editions. Masood also outlined six core features of SharePoint - sites, communities, content, search, insights, and composites. Finally, he provided examples of common business scenarios and how SharePoint 2010 can provide solutions.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 is a new version that features a ribbon UI, integration with Office applications, improved social computing features like tagging and activity feeds, and enhanced document management, list, and search capabilities. It also includes new functionality for external lists, workflows, mobile access, and connecting business data. The presentation provides an overview of the new key features and capabilities in SharePoint 2010 and invites the audience to learn more.
Folio3 is a development partner that specializes in custom enterprise applications, mobile apps, and social media solutions. They provide expertise in areas like mobile, social, cloud, and gamification. The document introduces SharePoint 2013 and covers its installation process. It also provides overviews of key SharePoint 2013 features such as Business Connectivity Services, Business Intelligence, Identity Management, mobile enhancements, web content management, and workflows. Finally, it discusses customization options and tools in SharePoint development.
SharePoint is an enterprise collaboration platform from Microsoft that allows people and teams to connect and work together. It provides features for document management, social networking, workflows and more. The document outlines SharePoint from the perspectives of managers, administrators and developers. Managers can use SharePoint to empower users while managing risks and costs. Administrators manage topology, availability, performance and permissions. Developers access SharePoint's APIs and build custom solutions using its web parts and page rendering model.
Drew Madelung will give a presentation on SharePoint Designer workflows at an online conference on June 17-18, 2015. He will discuss the evolution of SharePoint Designer, upgrading workflows from 2010 to 2013, new and deprecated workflow features between versions, and provide examples of workflows including tasks, stages, and using REST services. The presentation will also cover tips for custom actions, debugging workflows, and recommend some good starting workflow ideas.
The document discusses new features and enhancements in Microsoft SharePoint Server 15. It covers new capabilities for social collaboration, content management, web content management, business intelligence, mobile access, theming, and customization options. Application programming interfaces have been expanded and new development models like SharePoint-hosted apps are introduced.
I walk through what I feel are the top 10 features in SharePoint 2013. I presented this to the Triad SharePoint User Group and was focused on features that I felt the audience would be most interested in and would be adopting immediately with the roll out of SharePoint 2013.
The document discusses SharePoint 2010, a web-based platform for collaboration and sharing information. It provides an overview of SharePoint's history and features. The presentation covers what SharePoint is, why organizations use it, and how it enables collaboration, document management, and access to information. Key capabilities of SharePoint 2010 like sites, communities, content and workflow are highlighted.
Comparison of SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint 2013Ian Woodgate
I've highlighted some of the many of the areas of change between SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint 2013, in this deck which was presented at SharePoint Saturday UK 2013, along with demos.
This document provides an agenda and overview of a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 conference presentation. The presentation introduces new features in SharePoint 2010 like the ribbon UI, social networking capabilities, and improved enterprise content management. It also outlines enhancements to search, performance, and developer tools. The agenda includes an introduction to SharePoint, descriptions of new features, and a hands-on lab for creating a new web application and site collection.
This document provides an overview of the key changes and new features in SharePoint 2010 compared to SharePoint 2007. It discusses the new service application architecture in SharePoint 2010 and how services like search, user profiles, and business data are now decoupled from SharePoint. It also provides guidance on hardware requirements, software prerequisites, and steps for installing and configuring SharePoint 2010.
2010: Presented using minimal slides on the new architecture & administrative features of SharePoint 2010 during SharePoint 2010 Productivity Tour of Microsoft India in Chennai.
Venkat is a member of the "Professional Speakers Association of India" and delivers engaging talks for leading corporates and startups. To check his availability contact him through tncv.me or twitter: @venkatarangan.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft SharePoint 2010 including key features, capabilities, and benefits. The main points are:
1) SharePoint 2010 had over 7,500 attendees from 67 countries at its conference in Las Vegas and includes improvements to enhance productivity, innovation, and helping people find, share insights and take action.
2) New features include a contextual ribbon interface, the ability to work offline with SharePoint Workspace, improved mobile functionality, and the ability to add ratings and self-tagging.
3) Under the hood, SharePoint 2010 has a more scalable service-based architecture, improved compliance with standards, and better integration with line of business systems.
4) Enhancements to
Office And Share Point 2010 - Sneak Peak Event, Baltimore, MDDaniel Cohen-Dumani
Please join Microsoft and Portal Solutions for an interactive session on the newest versions of Microsoft Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010. They will dive into the rich capabilities of the integrated 2010 platform that enable efficient end user productivity, seamless enterprise collaboration and streamlined communications.
Office System 2010 gives you powerful new tools to express your ideas, solve problems, and easily connect with people. The 2010 Office platform offers seamless integration that surfaces server applications like SharePoint and Office Communications Server natively at the document level.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 offers rich advancements in Enterprise Search, Portals and Application Development, Social Networking, Collaboration inside and outside of the organization, and Business Intelligence.
In addition to rich features and functions this event will give you the opportunity to learn more about how the Microsoft Business Productivity Infrastructure can help you:
• Empower a mobile and agile workforce
• Reduce communications overload
• Achieve and maintain compliance
• Connect people and information
• Work from virtually any place, device with Web Apps
Mule Microsoft Share Point 2010 ConnectorAnkush Sharma
The document discusses the Mule Microsoft Sharepoint 2010 connector. It provides an overview of Microsoft Sharepoint and explains that the connector enables integration with Sharepoint 2010 through its SOAP API. It then lists the supported operations for lists/items and files/folders. The remainder of the document describes the configuration wizard for the connector, including the general, pooling profile, reconnection, and notes tabs.
SharePoint is a ready-made platform for organizations to increase productivity by centralizing where people can share and collaborate on data in different formats. It allows storing documents, emails, records and other information in one place. Users can customize SharePoint by changing layouts and adding third party components. Key advantages include out of the box document management features like versioning, permissions and workflows. The six pillars of SharePoint are sites for internal/external websites, communities for collaboration, content management, search capabilities, business intelligence insights and integrating external systems. Authentication in SharePoint can be classic or claims-based using tokens, while authorization uses built-in permission levels.
This document summarizes a presentation about the new features in Microsoft SharePoint 2010. It introduces the speaker and provides an agenda that covers SharePoint 2010 workloads, the evolution of SharePoint, software requirements, and what's new. Key new features discussed include the ribbon UI, improved integration with Office clients, enhanced social collaboration features like tagging and activity feeds, improved workflows, business connectivity services, and development improvements. The document provides an overview of the major new capabilities and architectural changes in SharePoint 2010.
Introduction and What’s new in SharePoint 2013MJ Ferdous
What is SharePoint?
Why SharePoint can be used for?
Types of SharePoint edition
SharePoint 2013 Overview
What do you think about new version?
SharePoint 2013 Three-tier farm configuration
Capabilities and Features in SharePoint 2013
Market Overview
SharePoint 2013 training opportunity
Common Questions by Dev/IT Pro
2012 MindSurf - Augmenting Business Process with SharePointDon Donais
This document discusses augmenting business processes with SharePoint workflows. It begins with an overview of business process management and then discusses implementing workflows using out of the box SharePoint workflows, SharePoint Designer, and third party workflow products. It provides tips for automating business processes with workflows and describes the workflow lifecycles in SharePoint 2007, 2010, and 2013. Finally, it discusses using custom .NET workflows and various third party workflow products like Nintex and K2.
Sp products and technologies- Dipali ShiledarDipali Shiledar
Microsoft SharePoint is a platform for business collaboration and document management that includes several products and technologies like Windows SharePoint Services, Search Server, Forms Server, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, and Microsoft SharePoint 2010. SharePoint Products include standard and enterprise versions of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 that provide features like search, user profiles, Excel Services, and business intelligence forms. The latest version, Microsoft SharePoint 2010, features a new user interface, web editing, Silverlight web parts, rich theming, and support for multiple browsers.
The Future of SharePoint - SharePoint 2016Don Donais
The document summarizes new features in SharePoint 2016, changes coming to OneDrive for Business, next generation portals, and Office 365 groups. Some key highlights include: SharePoint 2016 will be based on the SharePoint Online code base and include new migration APIs, MinRoles for improved performance and reliability, and insights and compliance features. OneDrive for Business will integrate the common sync engine and include version control, Delve integration, and management of external sharing. Next generation portals focus on responsive design, performance, and leverage Office 365 capabilities like Delve and video portals. Office 365 groups bring together multiple services for collaboration and include future improvements like discoverability in Delve and admin features.
What's New for IT Professionals in SharePoint Server 2013CTE Solutions Inc.
This clinic provides an overview of new features in SharePoint Server 2013 for IT professionals. The clinic covers major architectural changes, new features for business connectivity and search, business intelligence and composites, content management and compliance, social and mobile functionality, and web content management. The clinic consists of modules that describe new features and include demonstrations.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 is the Business Collaboration Platform for the Enterprise and Web. SharePoint 2010 focuses on three key areas:
1) Connecting and empowering people to enhance productivity by offering improved and simplified tools to create and manage sites and associated content. Microsoft SharePoint 2010 integrates smoothly with Microsoft Office 2010 which makes it possible for users to be more productive while using a more familiar set of tools to interact with SharePoint Server.
2) Unifying infrastructure to cut maintenance and training costs by providing an integrated set of features and the ability for organizations to build their business productivity solutions on top of the SharePoint Server.
3) Responding rapidly to business needs by providing the ability to quickly build and deploy dynamic solutions to end users, power users and professional developers. SharePoint 2010 provides the tools to easily create business solutions that can be integrated with existing data and process.
SharePoint 2013 introduced new features like apps, social capabilities and improved search compared to SharePoint 2010. It moved to a new app model and deprecated sandbox solutions and visual upgrades. Several site templates were also removed like Document Workspace, Personalization Site and Meeting Workspaces to simplify template selection. Existing sites created with these templates will still function in SharePoint 2013 but may not be supported in future releases.
[Webinar] New Features in SharePoint 2016 James Wright
This document summarizes the key features and changes in different versions of SharePoint from 2001 to 2016. It highlights new features in SharePoint 2016 like improved search capabilities, larger file sizes, and better integration with Office 365. The document also notes deprecated features in SharePoint 2016 and the growth of hybrid cloud/on-premises environments using new capabilities in SharePoint 2016. Overall it provides a high-level overview of SharePoint's evolution and the latest version's focus on the cloud and mobile experiences.
The course track is targeted at experienced IT Professionals interested in learning how to install, configure, deploy and manage SharePoint http://goo.gl/Knzy8Q
This document contains a summary of experience and qualifications for Ashraf Ali Khan. He has over 4 years of experience as a SharePoint developer and administrator, with expertise in SharePoint 2010, 2013, and other Microsoft technologies. He has experience with the full software development lifecycle, customizing and configuring SharePoint sites, migrations, backups and restores. He is proficient in technologies like InfoPath, workflows, and has certifications in SharePoint Server 2013, 2010 specialized in administration and configuration, and .NET Framework.
Ten Best SharePoint Features You’ve Never Used by Christian Buckley - SPTechConSPTechCon
1. Document Sets - Allow you to group multiple documents together and apply metadata and rules to the entire set. This enables managing work products containing several documents as a single deliverable.
2. Site Directory - Provides a centralized place to search and browse all sites in the farm in a hierarchical manner. This improves navigation and information discovery across sites.
3. Business Connectivity Services - Allows integrating SharePoint with line-of-business systems like SAP or Oracle using external content types. Users can then access and work with external data as if it were native SharePoint lists and libraries.
10 Best SharePoint Features You’ve Never Used (But Should)Christian Buckley
An asset library is a special document library in SharePoint designed specifically for storing and managing digital assets like images, audio files, videos, and other multimedia content. Some key features of an asset library include:
- Organizing assets into folders for easier management and retrieval.
- Metadata columns to describe and tag assets for improved searching and filtering.
- Check-out/check-in functionality to prevent concurrent editing of assets.
- Image renditions to generate different sized versions of images for different uses.
- Slide libraries for storing and playing image slideshows.
- Media web parts to embed and playback audio/video files on pages.
Using an asset library allows digital assets to be centrally
This document provides an overview of SharePoint features and the SharePoint development paradigm. It discusses:
1) The history of SharePoint from 1999 to the present, including versions like SharePoint Server 2001, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013, and Office 365.
2) Key SharePoint features like social capabilities, document handling, search, business intelligence, mobile access, customization options, and enterprise content management.
3) The SharePoint hierarchy including server farms, web applications, site collections, sites, and lists/libraries.
4) SharePoint development units like site columns, content types, lists, libraries, and pages. Development types including browser, designer, and Visual Studio customization.
What's new in Sharepoint2010 ?
Checkout all new features of Sharepoint 2010, all set to be released on May 12, 2010.
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Microsoft SharePoint 2013 introduces new ways to share work, organize projects and teams, and discover people and information. It features improved social networking capabilities, mobile access, business intelligence tools, and enhanced search functionality. SharePoint 2013 provides an integrated platform for collaboration, information management, and business processes.
SharePoint Products and Technologies provide an extensible solution platform for the professional Microsoft .NET developer, and offer a wide array of built-in features and application hosting using well-known .NET development tools and technologies.
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Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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2. Overview
• What is SharePoint?
• SharePoint is a central enterprise information portal, that can be configured to run Intranet, Extranet
and Internet sites. In brief, SharePoint is all about sharing data i.e. centralize data.
• What SharePoint Product and Technologies Composed of?
• Windows SharePoint Service 3.0 (WSS)
• Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS)
• What is difference between WSS and MOSS?
• Microsoft has divided SharePoint product in two parts i.e. WSS and MOSS.
• WSS is a platform on which MOSS is built. The WSS Part is licensed through windows 2003 server and
it does not cost.
• MOSS is a separate product by itself which need licensing and it has good amount of cost.
• WSS is good for small team and small projects while MOSS has extra functionalities i.e. value added
service.
• So the choice between WSS and MOSS will depend on budget of the project and the extra
functionality i.e. value added service provide by MOS
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3. What is SharePoint?
• Collaboration : Allow teams to work together effectively, collaborate on and publish
documents, maintain task lists, implement workflows, and share information through the use
of wikis and blogs.
• Features provided by SharePoint
• Content Management: Create and manage documents, records, and Web content.
• Portal: Create a personal My Site portal to share information with others and
personalize the user experience and content of an enterprise Web site based on the
user’s profile
• Search: Quickly and easily find people, expertise, and content in business applications.
• Business Intelligence: Allow information workers to easily access critical business
information, analyze and view data, and publish reports to make more informed
decisions.
• Business Processes: Create workflows and electronic forms to automate and
streamline your business processes.
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4. SharePoint Architecture
• This figure shows the relationship of WSS with IIS
and SQL Server.
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SharePoint uses ASP.NET runtime to parse
any request but it add some more handlers
and modules which pass request to
SharePoint runtime and it passes through to
ASP.NET runtime
5. Share Point Version
• Microsoft has released several generations of SharePoint, but we only need to be concerned with SharePoint
2007, which has been around for roughly 3 years now, and SharePoint 2010, which was officially released in May
2010.
• SharePoint 2007 has mainly 6 functionalities while SharePoint 2010 has upgraded with many new and better
features.
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6. Earlier SharePoint versions…
2001
• SharePoint
Portal Server
2003
• Windows
SharePoint
Services 2.0
• Microsoft
SharePoint
Portal Server
2003
2007
• Windows
SharePoint
Services 3.0
• Microsoft
Office
SharePoint
Server 2007
8. Why SharePoint Version 2010?
This are major features which are in SharePoint 2010:
• Sites:
• User can have read/write capability in office integration.
• Web analysis can be done in enterprise management operation.
• User can edit to mobile and can view full-fidelity in mobile connectivity.
• Microsoft Silverlight can be used for user experience.
• Tagging, office web applications, audience targeting are also included in SP2010.
• Communities: There are lots of community features like,
• ask me about
• note board, organization browser
• social bookmarks
• my networks
• Wikis
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9. Why SharePoint Version 2010?
• Content: content is new in SharePoint 2010. It has features like,
• Compliance Everywhere
• Flexible Records Management
• Shared Content Types And Managed Metadata Service
• Content Organizer
• Rich Media Management
• Document Sets
• Word Automation Services
• Support For Accessibility Standards
• Composites:
• Business Connectivity Services
• Visio Services
• Access Services
• Sandboxed Solutions
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10. Why SharePoint Version 2010?
• Search:
• Refinement Panel And Sorting
• Search In Context
• Social Behavior Improves Relevance
• Thumbnails, Previews, And View In Browser
• Insights:
• Enhanced Navigation, Including Filtering And Sorting (Top/Bottom 10, Switchable
Measures)
• Publish more workbooks
• PowerShell scripting
• Richer fidelity with excel workbooks
• Additional Data Sources, Including External Lists And “PowerPivot” Workbooks
• Seamless Management Of Dashboard Content
• Improved Visualizations
• Chart Web Parts
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11. SharePoint 2013
• What is SharePoint 2013::
A new version of Microsoft famous Collaboration portal called SharePoint. The version adds few
new exciting features such as Social Feed, SharePoint Apps and cross-site publishing.
New features in SharePoint 2013 are as follows::
Development Changes –
• In SharePoint 2013 Microsoft Introduced a new Cloud App Model for designing Apps for SharePoint. Apps for
SharePoint are self-contained pieces of functionality that extend the capabilities of a SharePoint website. You can use
HTML, CSS, JavaScript and protocols like the Open Data protocol (OData), and OAuth to communicate with SharePoint
using Apps.
• Tools – SharePoint 2013 has Introduced new Tools for App development. Visual Studio 2012 now lets you develop apps
for SharePoint and apps for Office. In addition a new web-based tools called “Napa” Office 365 Development Tools
were introduced for developing apps.
• No more Sandbox solutions. SharePoint 2013 sandboxed solutions are deprecated. So all we got is the New App model
and the Old SharePoint Farm solutions.
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12. SharePoint 2013
Social and Collaboration features – Microsoft in SharePoint 2013 Introduced new Social capabilities for better
collaboration in the company. New Features added are
• Interactive feed
• Community Site
• Follow people
• Follow Sites
Search - SharePoint 2013 includes several enhancements, custom content processing with the Content
Enrichment web service, and a new framework for presenting search result types. Some of the features added
are –
• Consolidated Search Results
• Rich Results Framework
• keyword query language (KQL) enhancements
Enterprise Content Management (ECM) -SharePoint 2013 added some of the best capabilities of an ECM
software. The newly added stuff is
• Design Manager
• Managed Navigation
• Cross-site Publishing
• EDiscovery
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14. Products of SP2010
• In the SharePoint 2007 product line, the “free” version is officially known as WSS 3.0, or Windows
SharePoint Services 3.0, which is rebranded in the 2010 product line as SharePoint Foundation
2010.
• This version (in both the 2007 and 2010 product lines) offers a core set of collaboration and
document management tools. Microsoft also provides a more feature-rich version that, in the
SharePoint 2007 product line, is titled SharePoint Server 2007; this is now called SharePoint
Server 2010 in the current version and, like the 2007 product, comes in Standard and Enterprise
editions.
• Requirements::
• SharePoint Server 2010 will be 64-bit only.
• SharePoint Server 2010 will require 64-bit Windows Server 2008 or 64-bit Windows
Server 2008 R2.
• SharePoint Server 2010 will require 64-bit SQL Server 2008 or 64-bit SQL Server 2005.
• Run the Pre-UpgradeCheck.
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15. Site Templates:
• Team
• Blank
• Document Workspace
• Blog
• Group Work Site
• Basic Meeting Workspace
• Blank Meeting Workspace
• Decision Meeting Workspace
• Social Meeting Workspace
• Multipage Meeting Workspace
Site Collection Features:
• Custom Site Collection Help
• Open Documents in Client Applications by Default
• Report Server Integration Feature
• Three-state Workflow
Service Applications:
• User and Health
• Security Token Service (STS)
• Claims to Windows Token Service
• Application Discovery and Load Balancer Service
• Subscription Settings Service
• Sandboxed Code Service
• SharePoint Foundation Search Service
• Workflow Timer Service
• State Service
Site Features:
• Group Work Lists
• Report Server File Synch
• Team Collaboration Lists
• Wiki Page Home Page
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16. –Standard
Site Collection Features:
• SharePoint Server Standard Site Collection
Features
• SharePoint Server Publishing
Infrastructure
• Publishing approval Workflow
• Content Type Syndication Hub
• Disposition Approval Workflow
• Document ID Service
• Document Sets
• In Place Records Management
• Library and Folder Based Retention
• Reporting
• Search Server Web Parts
• Workflows
• SharePoint 2007 Workflows
Site Features:
• SharePoint Server Standard Site Features
• SharePoint Server
• Content Organizer
• E-mail integration with Content Organizer
• Hold and eDiscovery
• Metadata Navigation and Filtering
• Offline Synchronization for External Lists
Site Templates:
• Records Center
• Enterprise Search Center
• My Site Host
• Basic Search Center
• Publishing Portal
• Enterprise Wiki
Service Applications:
• Search Service
• Managed Metadata Service
• Secure Store Service
• Word Automation Service
• User Profile Service
• Web Analytics Service
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17. –Enterprise
Service Applications:
• Access Service
• Excel Service
• PerformancePoint Service
• Visio Graphics Service
• Lotus Notes Connector Service
• Application Registry Service
Site Templates:
• Business Intelligence Center
• FAST Search Center
• Visio Process Repository
Site Collection Features:
• SharePoint Server Enterprise Site
Collection Features
• Performance Point Service Site
Collection Features
Site Features:
• SharePoint Server Enterprise Site
Features
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18. Web Server
• When user want to host the application on a centralized location and
wanted to access from many locations, Web server is responsible for
handle all the requests that are coming from clients, process them and
provide the responses.
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19. How IIS works?
1. Whenever a request comes from Client to Server, it will hit HTTP.SYS First.
2. HTTP.SYS is Responsible for pass the request to particular Application pool.
But How HTTP.SYS comes to know where to send the request?
Whenever user creates a new Application Pool, the ID of the Application Pool is being generated and it’s
registered with the HTTP.SYS. So whenever HTTP.SYS Received the request from any web application, it
checks for the Application Pool and based on the application pool it send the request.
3. Web Admin Services (WAS) takes the request from HTTP.SYS and pass it to the respective application
pool.
4. When Application pool receive the request, it simply pass the request to worker process.
5. The worker process looks up the URL of the request in order to load the correct ISAPI extension.
ISAPI extensions are the IIS way to handle requests for different resources. Once ASP.NET is installed,
it installs its own ISAPI extension (aspnet_isapi.dll) and adds the mapping into IIS.
6. When Worker process loads the aspnet_isapi.dll, it start an HTTPRuntime, which is the entry point of an
application.
HTTPRuntime is a class which calls the ProcessRequest method to start Processing.
7. When this methods called, a new instance of HTTPContext is been created. Which is accessible using
HTTPContext.Current Properties. This object still remains alive during life time of object request.
Using HttpContext.Current we can access some other objects like Request, Response, Session etc.
8. After that HttpRuntime load an HttpApplication object with the help of HttpApplicationFactory class..
Each and every request should pass through the corresponding HTTPModule to reach to HTTPHandler,
this list of module are configured by the HTTPApplication.
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9. HTTPHandler contains a set of HttpModules that intercept the request on its way to the
HttpHandler. So it is called HTTPPipeline.
HTTPModules are classes that have access to the incoming request. We can also create our own
HTTPModule if we need to handle anything during upcoming request and response.
10.HTTP Handlers are the endpoints in the HTTP pipeline. All request that are passing through the
HTTPModule should reached to HTTPHandler.
11.Then HTTP Handler generates the output for the requested resource. So, when we requesting
for any aspx web pages, it returns the corresponding HTML output.
21. Web Farm
• when there is huge amount of incoming traffic for any web sites, one
standalone server is not sufficient to process the request. User may
need to use multiple servers to host the application and divide the
traffic among them. This is called “Web Farm”.
• So when user is hosting his/her single web site on multiple web
servers over load balancer is called “Web Farm”.
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22. Web Farm
• In general web farm architecture, a single application is hosted on
multiple IIS Server and those are connected with the VIP (Virtual IP)
with Load Balancer. Load Balancer IPs are exposed to external world
to access. So whenever some request will come to server from clients,
it will first hit the Load Balancer, then based on the traffic on each
server, LB distributes the request to the corresponding web server.
These web servers may share the same DB server or may be they can
use a replicated server in the back end.
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23. Web Farm and Sandbox
Web farm
• Hosted in IIS worker process.
• It will affect the whole farm.
• In web farm, solutions are installed
and deployed.
• In this, user can create application
page.
Sandbox
• Hosted in the SharePoint user code
solution worker process.
• It will only affect the site collection
of the solution.
• In sandbox, solutions are uploaded
and activated.
• In this application pages can’t be
created because user don’t have
permission to physical folder.
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• The sandbox is designed to bring greater stability to a SharePoint farm by restricting
actions that could cause problems with performance, security, or other areas.
• This stability is achieved by limiting the functionality accessible to custom code
solutions through the use of code access security (CAS) policies and by restricting
access to portions of the object model.