This document provides an overview and introduction to SharePoint 2010 for end users. It outlines the topics that will be covered, including navigating SharePoint sites, working with lists and libraries, finding information, and using SharePoint with Outlook. The document also provides brief descriptions of what SharePoint is, its capabilities for collaboration and sharing, and the different versions of SharePoint that have been released.
Today, institutions and organizations are faced with new technological challenges to endorse the new communication methods their members are often already familiar with (email, social media, online payments and internet portals…). To help your organization to cope with this evolution, Orbit One wants to share its expertise in this branch:
• Centralized data management for members, events, correspondence such as emails and letters
• Allow your members to manage their own profile and data
• Facilitate collaboration and document exchange
• Automate membership fees and payments
The document proposes a model for defining the term "Corporate Web 2.0" by describing how companies can transform the social and technological aspects of Web 2.0 into their business models and processes. It discusses how Web 2.0 enables user-generated content and collective intelligence, while Corporate Web 2.0 embeds these aspects into companies' value creation, marketing, and product development. Examples are provided of how companies like Salesforce, Fender, and Procter & Gamble have integrated Web 2.0 principles into their core business operations.
Connecting Software white paper integrating SharePoint with line of business ...Connecting Software
This whitepaper explains how to address the challenges of integrating SharePoint with Line-of-Business (LOB) applications like MS Dynamics NAV, Oracle’s PeopleSoft, or SAP as well as collaboration applications like MS Exchange or MS Dynamics CRM and many more with the help of the Connect Bridge by Connecting Software, an integration platform that combines the advantages of integration suites with the cost-effectiveness and flexibility of custom code integration solutions.
Contact us at office@connecting-software.com and get a free demo
http://www.connecting-software.com
This document discusses key performance indicators (KPIs) and dashboards in SharePoint 2010. It provides links to free resources on KPIs, including lists of KPIs, performance appraisal templates, and methods. It also outlines steps for creating KPIs for specific job roles, common mistakes to avoid, and how to design effective KPIs linked to organizational strategy and goals. Finally, it describes different types of KPIs such as process, input, output, leading, lagging, qualitative, and quantitative.
The document discusses key concepts related to engineering and production costs. It covers topics like product development processes, design considerations, and health and safety. Specifically, it describes the stages of research and development from basic research to prototypes. It also discusses factors that influence design decisions such as standardization, manufacturability, and the make-or-buy analysis. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of production health and safety to reduce accidents and interruptions.
Eric Iverson on Innovation - Innovating OTJgbrjournal
Eric Iverson, Vice President of Information Technology, Sony Pictures, gave this presentationat at Pepperdine University’s free conference, “From Information Systems to Innovation Systems: Establishing the Next Generation Information Systems Department,” on Wednesday, October 12, 2011. The conference was sponsored by the Center for Applied Research at the Graziadio School of Business and Management.
Today, institutions and organizations are faced with new technological challenges to endorse the new communication methods their members are often already familiar with (email, social media, online payments and internet portals…). To help your organization to cope with this evolution, Orbit One wants to share its expertise in this branch:
• Centralized data management for members, events, correspondence such as emails and letters
• Allow your members to manage their own profile and data
• Facilitate collaboration and document exchange
• Automate membership fees and payments
The document proposes a model for defining the term "Corporate Web 2.0" by describing how companies can transform the social and technological aspects of Web 2.0 into their business models and processes. It discusses how Web 2.0 enables user-generated content and collective intelligence, while Corporate Web 2.0 embeds these aspects into companies' value creation, marketing, and product development. Examples are provided of how companies like Salesforce, Fender, and Procter & Gamble have integrated Web 2.0 principles into their core business operations.
Connecting Software white paper integrating SharePoint with line of business ...Connecting Software
This whitepaper explains how to address the challenges of integrating SharePoint with Line-of-Business (LOB) applications like MS Dynamics NAV, Oracle’s PeopleSoft, or SAP as well as collaboration applications like MS Exchange or MS Dynamics CRM and many more with the help of the Connect Bridge by Connecting Software, an integration platform that combines the advantages of integration suites with the cost-effectiveness and flexibility of custom code integration solutions.
Contact us at office@connecting-software.com and get a free demo
http://www.connecting-software.com
This document discusses key performance indicators (KPIs) and dashboards in SharePoint 2010. It provides links to free resources on KPIs, including lists of KPIs, performance appraisal templates, and methods. It also outlines steps for creating KPIs for specific job roles, common mistakes to avoid, and how to design effective KPIs linked to organizational strategy and goals. Finally, it describes different types of KPIs such as process, input, output, leading, lagging, qualitative, and quantitative.
The document discusses key concepts related to engineering and production costs. It covers topics like product development processes, design considerations, and health and safety. Specifically, it describes the stages of research and development from basic research to prototypes. It also discusses factors that influence design decisions such as standardization, manufacturability, and the make-or-buy analysis. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of production health and safety to reduce accidents and interruptions.
Eric Iverson on Innovation - Innovating OTJgbrjournal
Eric Iverson, Vice President of Information Technology, Sony Pictures, gave this presentationat at Pepperdine University’s free conference, “From Information Systems to Innovation Systems: Establishing the Next Generation Information Systems Department,” on Wednesday, October 12, 2011. The conference was sponsored by the Center for Applied Research at the Graziadio School of Business and Management.
Ashok Vemuri, Head of Americas and Global Head of Manufacturing, and Engineering Services, participated at MIT Forum's TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURING: IMPROVING SUPPLY CHAIN PERFORMANCE conference on November 14, 2012, at MIT Faculty Club, Cambridge, MA.
Panel Discussion: Technology in Manufacturing
Moderator: Leslie Sheppard
MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation
The speakers discussed how technology can be leveraged in manufacturing to increase
competitiveness, supply chain performance and sustainability.
"The supply chain process today is susceptible to many areas of inefficiencies leading to staggering impact not only on revenue and profitability but also customer satisfaction and brand value. The inefficiencies need to be controlled and managed by the supply chain office which leads to the ‘simple’ asks of supply chain executives. When translated to technology, these asks mainly include needs for real-time information across a variety of sources carrying heterogeneous forms of high volumes of data, extreme processing at astounding speeds, capabilities to simulate different models and predict the future and collaboration and visual platforms that help integrate the supply chain and discover relationships between pockets of information that weren’t visible earlier. In-memory computing can help with all these asks and one can look at leveraging this technology platform for applications across the different supply chain processes to improve its performance. We present 4-5 such use cases of leveraging in-memory computing in improving supply chain performance and demonstrate the solutions, discuss the initial PoC take aways/inferences and illustrate the usage of the application in the context of an enterprise/Infosys client."
The document discusses the concept of Enterprise 2.0, which refers to the use of social software platforms within companies. It provides definitions of Enterprise 2.0 from experts in the field. The presentation then discusses how the digital revolution is disrupting businesses and the landscape for managing business through digital technologies. It explores how businesses are using social media and case studies of how companies have embraced Enterprise 2.0 practices like knowledge management and new product development.
This document discusses SharePoint 2010 composites. It provides an overview of the problem of business users taking on project 11 when IT resources are limited. The solution discussed is SharePoint 2010 composites, which includes Business Connectivity Services, Excel Services, InfoPath Services, Access Services, and Visio Services. Examples are given of how each of these services can be used to empower business users while maintaining governance. Guidelines are also provided around when composites should and should not be used.
Digitales Graffiti und vernetzte Daten für digitale StädteKnud Möller
Digital cities rely on open data as a foundation. Open data encompasses more than just open government and can include citizen-contributed data. Digital graffiti allows people to leave traces in and as data. Linked open data connects data to provide context and show relationships between datasets. Germany lags behind in open data provision nationally due to information laws and technology skepticism.
Social media monitoring for tourism (IOETI e-travel conference)Interact
The document discusses online reputation management and monitoring social media. It explains that ORM is the practice of consistently researching and analyzing how one's personal, professional, or business reputation is represented online across various media. It emphasizes that customers, prospects, competitors, employees, and influencers are increasingly active online. The presentation outlines the key steps of listening, responding, engaging, and optimizing online presence. It provides examples of tools that can be used to monitor blogs, tweets, websites and followers. The remainder demonstrates analyzing online conversations related to "Sharm el Sheikh" on sources, countries, blogs, forums, news, and Twitter.
The document discusses how enterprise portals have evolved with the rise of Web 2.0. It describes how users now expect to generate and share their own content, provide feedback, and mashup data and components. It also outlines Oracle's enterprise 2.0 strategy to infuse Web 2.0 technologies into existing systems to transform how users work within companies by providing information in context and enabling participation. Key elements of Oracle's strategy include its WebCenter Suite, content management tools, and collaborative services to deliver a user-centric platform.
The document discusses mobility challenges facing two law enforcement agencies:
1) The agencies need to support a mobile workforce as most work is done in the field and there is a need for real-time information access.
2) This requires new techniques to securely manage an increasing number of mobile devices and evolving work styles.
3) There are challenges around balancing security, functionality and costs when exposing enterprise systems and data to mobile users.
Slide presented during the Internet Governance Forum alia It2011 - Trento 11. November
A overview about likend data, data portals, data hubs, with a community view and the possible opportunity in the Trentino research system.
Burton Lee (Stanford University) - Mobile, Social, Big Data and Cloud: How Ne...Infoshare
Burton Lee gave a presentation on new IT technologies accelerating innovation in Silicon Valley including mobile, social, big data, and cloud computing. He discussed how these technologies have disrupted traditional models and led to new business models and a rapidly growing "apps economy". He highlighted opportunities for Poland, including universities playing a role in developing a strong app innovation ecosystem. Overall, the presentation provided an overview of key trends in Silicon Valley and lessons on developing entrepreneurship in new technologies.
The document discusses the power of social collaboration and business technology adoption. It highlights how social networking, mobility, and cloud computing can help organizations overcome challenges through disruptive technologies. Emergent social software tools like wikis, blogs, and social bookmarking can improve innovation, collaboration, knowledge sharing, and reduce costs when implemented by businesses. Software Park Thailand uses various social media and cloud-based collaboration tools like Facebook, Twitter, Dropbox, and Google Docs to better connect employees.
Driving SharePoint Adoption Through Migration and GovernanceLynn E. Noel
So, IT SharePoint developers, you've built it, but will they come? Adoption connects business users with business content by addressing basic questions of What's In It for Me? Your WIFM strategy must define and communicate where your users (and their sites) are coming from and where they're going, how to get from here to there, what's different, and why change (now) is important. NTT DATA Corp IT Collaboration Services used M&A integration as business and IT drivers to consolidate four legacy intranets onto a new intranet portal and a common, Microsoft-compliant enterprise information architecture that migrated, refreshed, and archived 2TB of content in 5500 sites for over 10,000 users with 100% uptime and "no user--or document--left behind." The team designed an Agile, governance-driven migration process that balanced business continuity with organizational change management by promoting and advocating business self-service content ownership and site administration, and engaged business owners and users at every step through monitoring, outreach, and training. One year after initial launch, three legacy platforms are retired, and the 445 site collections on the NTT DATA SharePoint platform receive over 2 million views a month: an average user logs in more than 4x/day. IT Collaboration Services sponsors the NTT DATA SharePoint User Group and Knowledge Management Working Group that provide advisory services in architecture, design, and configuration for the more than 800 business administrators who manage their own collaboration and publishing sites as self-service under a third-generation SharePoint governance plan. And, since the platform was architected for business agility, business and IT teams are now partnering for the first stage of business-driven upgrade to SP2013 on a common, global NTT DATA SharePoint deployment.
This presentation will highlight and demonstrate the key deliverable behind this success story: an enterprise Portal Information Center that includes a Quick Start knowledgebase, Migration Center, Enterprise Site Directory, Collaboration Community of Practice, SharePoint User Group, KM Working Group, Governance Handbook, and a set of Enterprise Information Architecture example site collection templates and KM analysis tools designed for no-code configuration and business self-service administration.
Governance and adoption work together when IT and the business work together as partners for managed self-service. If you build it with them and bring it to them, they will come: and they will build it with you the next time, or even build it themselves using the same guidelines and standards. Now that's SharePoint adoption AND SharePoint governance.
The document summarizes a presentation on XQuery's role in information architecture. It begins with background on the presenter and his perspective on XQuery. It then discusses why XQuery is well-designed but has not yet become mainstream. Some reasons proposed for its lack of mainstream adoption include a lack of a big-picture framework, installed base inertia, standards politics, the Internet ethos, and limited techniques and tools. The presentation concludes by projecting that XQuery will become more mainstream as modeling techniques and tools improve, standards evolve, and vendors like MarkLogic position themselves well with XQuery support.
[INSIGHT OUT 2011] A13 fusion applications, a simple look at the architecture...Insight Technology, Inc.
The document discusses Oracle Fusion Applications and provides an overview of its architecture. It covers the user experience, reporting and business intelligence capabilities, and multiple database usage. The presentation explains that Fusion Applications integrate data from different sources using standards and that the architecture supports adaptability, productivity, and manageability.
[INSIGHT OUT 2011] A13 fusion applications, a simple look at the architecture...Insight Technology, Inc.
This document provides an overview of Oracle Fusion Applications from a presentation given by Debra Lilley. It discusses the architecture of Fusion Applications including the use of three databases and a metadata store. The presentation also covers the user experience, reporting and analytics capabilities, and deployment strategies for Fusion Applications. Key points include the integrated and service-oriented design of Fusion, the embedded analytics and reporting tools, and options for co-existing with other Oracle applications.
The document discusses trends in the mobile phone market globally. It notes that within 2 years, up to 80% of mobile phone models may be different. Consumers in developed markets consult various sources when choosing a new phone, while brand is more important in emerging markets. Social networking, mobile banking, and navigation grew in 2010 and partnering with content brands will be key in 2011. Factors like brand, operating system, and available services are increasingly important in purchase decisions.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
Ashok Vemuri, Head of Americas and Global Head of Manufacturing, and Engineering Services, participated at MIT Forum's TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURING: IMPROVING SUPPLY CHAIN PERFORMANCE conference on November 14, 2012, at MIT Faculty Club, Cambridge, MA.
Panel Discussion: Technology in Manufacturing
Moderator: Leslie Sheppard
MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation
The speakers discussed how technology can be leveraged in manufacturing to increase
competitiveness, supply chain performance and sustainability.
"The supply chain process today is susceptible to many areas of inefficiencies leading to staggering impact not only on revenue and profitability but also customer satisfaction and brand value. The inefficiencies need to be controlled and managed by the supply chain office which leads to the ‘simple’ asks of supply chain executives. When translated to technology, these asks mainly include needs for real-time information across a variety of sources carrying heterogeneous forms of high volumes of data, extreme processing at astounding speeds, capabilities to simulate different models and predict the future and collaboration and visual platforms that help integrate the supply chain and discover relationships between pockets of information that weren’t visible earlier. In-memory computing can help with all these asks and one can look at leveraging this technology platform for applications across the different supply chain processes to improve its performance. We present 4-5 such use cases of leveraging in-memory computing in improving supply chain performance and demonstrate the solutions, discuss the initial PoC take aways/inferences and illustrate the usage of the application in the context of an enterprise/Infosys client."
The document discusses the concept of Enterprise 2.0, which refers to the use of social software platforms within companies. It provides definitions of Enterprise 2.0 from experts in the field. The presentation then discusses how the digital revolution is disrupting businesses and the landscape for managing business through digital technologies. It explores how businesses are using social media and case studies of how companies have embraced Enterprise 2.0 practices like knowledge management and new product development.
This document discusses SharePoint 2010 composites. It provides an overview of the problem of business users taking on project 11 when IT resources are limited. The solution discussed is SharePoint 2010 composites, which includes Business Connectivity Services, Excel Services, InfoPath Services, Access Services, and Visio Services. Examples are given of how each of these services can be used to empower business users while maintaining governance. Guidelines are also provided around when composites should and should not be used.
Digitales Graffiti und vernetzte Daten für digitale StädteKnud Möller
Digital cities rely on open data as a foundation. Open data encompasses more than just open government and can include citizen-contributed data. Digital graffiti allows people to leave traces in and as data. Linked open data connects data to provide context and show relationships between datasets. Germany lags behind in open data provision nationally due to information laws and technology skepticism.
Social media monitoring for tourism (IOETI e-travel conference)Interact
The document discusses online reputation management and monitoring social media. It explains that ORM is the practice of consistently researching and analyzing how one's personal, professional, or business reputation is represented online across various media. It emphasizes that customers, prospects, competitors, employees, and influencers are increasingly active online. The presentation outlines the key steps of listening, responding, engaging, and optimizing online presence. It provides examples of tools that can be used to monitor blogs, tweets, websites and followers. The remainder demonstrates analyzing online conversations related to "Sharm el Sheikh" on sources, countries, blogs, forums, news, and Twitter.
The document discusses how enterprise portals have evolved with the rise of Web 2.0. It describes how users now expect to generate and share their own content, provide feedback, and mashup data and components. It also outlines Oracle's enterprise 2.0 strategy to infuse Web 2.0 technologies into existing systems to transform how users work within companies by providing information in context and enabling participation. Key elements of Oracle's strategy include its WebCenter Suite, content management tools, and collaborative services to deliver a user-centric platform.
The document discusses mobility challenges facing two law enforcement agencies:
1) The agencies need to support a mobile workforce as most work is done in the field and there is a need for real-time information access.
2) This requires new techniques to securely manage an increasing number of mobile devices and evolving work styles.
3) There are challenges around balancing security, functionality and costs when exposing enterprise systems and data to mobile users.
Slide presented during the Internet Governance Forum alia It2011 - Trento 11. November
A overview about likend data, data portals, data hubs, with a community view and the possible opportunity in the Trentino research system.
Burton Lee (Stanford University) - Mobile, Social, Big Data and Cloud: How Ne...Infoshare
Burton Lee gave a presentation on new IT technologies accelerating innovation in Silicon Valley including mobile, social, big data, and cloud computing. He discussed how these technologies have disrupted traditional models and led to new business models and a rapidly growing "apps economy". He highlighted opportunities for Poland, including universities playing a role in developing a strong app innovation ecosystem. Overall, the presentation provided an overview of key trends in Silicon Valley and lessons on developing entrepreneurship in new technologies.
The document discusses the power of social collaboration and business technology adoption. It highlights how social networking, mobility, and cloud computing can help organizations overcome challenges through disruptive technologies. Emergent social software tools like wikis, blogs, and social bookmarking can improve innovation, collaboration, knowledge sharing, and reduce costs when implemented by businesses. Software Park Thailand uses various social media and cloud-based collaboration tools like Facebook, Twitter, Dropbox, and Google Docs to better connect employees.
Driving SharePoint Adoption Through Migration and GovernanceLynn E. Noel
So, IT SharePoint developers, you've built it, but will they come? Adoption connects business users with business content by addressing basic questions of What's In It for Me? Your WIFM strategy must define and communicate where your users (and their sites) are coming from and where they're going, how to get from here to there, what's different, and why change (now) is important. NTT DATA Corp IT Collaboration Services used M&A integration as business and IT drivers to consolidate four legacy intranets onto a new intranet portal and a common, Microsoft-compliant enterprise information architecture that migrated, refreshed, and archived 2TB of content in 5500 sites for over 10,000 users with 100% uptime and "no user--or document--left behind." The team designed an Agile, governance-driven migration process that balanced business continuity with organizational change management by promoting and advocating business self-service content ownership and site administration, and engaged business owners and users at every step through monitoring, outreach, and training. One year after initial launch, three legacy platforms are retired, and the 445 site collections on the NTT DATA SharePoint platform receive over 2 million views a month: an average user logs in more than 4x/day. IT Collaboration Services sponsors the NTT DATA SharePoint User Group and Knowledge Management Working Group that provide advisory services in architecture, design, and configuration for the more than 800 business administrators who manage their own collaboration and publishing sites as self-service under a third-generation SharePoint governance plan. And, since the platform was architected for business agility, business and IT teams are now partnering for the first stage of business-driven upgrade to SP2013 on a common, global NTT DATA SharePoint deployment.
This presentation will highlight and demonstrate the key deliverable behind this success story: an enterprise Portal Information Center that includes a Quick Start knowledgebase, Migration Center, Enterprise Site Directory, Collaboration Community of Practice, SharePoint User Group, KM Working Group, Governance Handbook, and a set of Enterprise Information Architecture example site collection templates and KM analysis tools designed for no-code configuration and business self-service administration.
Governance and adoption work together when IT and the business work together as partners for managed self-service. If you build it with them and bring it to them, they will come: and they will build it with you the next time, or even build it themselves using the same guidelines and standards. Now that's SharePoint adoption AND SharePoint governance.
The document summarizes a presentation on XQuery's role in information architecture. It begins with background on the presenter and his perspective on XQuery. It then discusses why XQuery is well-designed but has not yet become mainstream. Some reasons proposed for its lack of mainstream adoption include a lack of a big-picture framework, installed base inertia, standards politics, the Internet ethos, and limited techniques and tools. The presentation concludes by projecting that XQuery will become more mainstream as modeling techniques and tools improve, standards evolve, and vendors like MarkLogic position themselves well with XQuery support.
[INSIGHT OUT 2011] A13 fusion applications, a simple look at the architecture...Insight Technology, Inc.
The document discusses Oracle Fusion Applications and provides an overview of its architecture. It covers the user experience, reporting and business intelligence capabilities, and multiple database usage. The presentation explains that Fusion Applications integrate data from different sources using standards and that the architecture supports adaptability, productivity, and manageability.
[INSIGHT OUT 2011] A13 fusion applications, a simple look at the architecture...Insight Technology, Inc.
This document provides an overview of Oracle Fusion Applications from a presentation given by Debra Lilley. It discusses the architecture of Fusion Applications including the use of three databases and a metadata store. The presentation also covers the user experience, reporting and analytics capabilities, and deployment strategies for Fusion Applications. Key points include the integrated and service-oriented design of Fusion, the embedded analytics and reporting tools, and options for co-existing with other Oracle applications.
The document discusses trends in the mobile phone market globally. It notes that within 2 years, up to 80% of mobile phone models may be different. Consumers in developed markets consult various sources when choosing a new phone, while brand is more important in emerging markets. Social networking, mobile banking, and navigation grew in 2010 and partnering with content brands will be key in 2011. Factors like brand, operating system, and available services are increasingly important in purchase decisions.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
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.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
How to Get CNIC Information System with Paksim Ga.pptxdanishmna97
Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
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2. Introduction
Name
Company affiliation
Title/function
Job responsibility
SharePoint Experience
A little bit about your SharePoint site or project
Expectations for this course
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3. Topics
Introduction to SharePoint 2010
Navigating a SharePoint site
Working with lists
Working with Libraries
Working with List and Library Views
Finding Information in SharePoint
Using SharePoint 2010 with Outlook 2010
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5. Outline
What is SharePoint?
What SharePoint can do …
How to open a SharePoint site
SharePoint Foundation user permissions
Versions of SharePoint
Office integration in SharePoint
Demo
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6. What is SharePoint ?
SharePoint is the business collaboration platform for
the enterprise and the Internet
Enables organizations to improve team
productivity and efficiency of business processes
Facilitates team collaboration and sharing
Helps teams stay connected and productive
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7. What SharePoint can do …
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The Business Collaboration Platform for the
Enterprise and the Web
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8. What SharePoint can do …
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Next step in an evolution
From personal computing
To networked computing
… Working and collaborating together wherever
you are and whenever you want it … in the cloud.
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10. The core of a web strategy
Core Audiences
Intranet
Internal
employees
Intranet
Extranet
Customers
Partners
Internet
Internet Extranet External web
users
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12. Communities
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Building communities
People Profiles
Photographs and
Presence
“Ask Me About”
Recent Activities
Note Board
Organization
Browser
Add Colleagues
Social Bookmarks
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13. Communities
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14. Communities
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15. Communities
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16. Communities
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Participating in teams
My Network
Blogs
Wikis
Enterprise Wikis
Tags
Tag Clouds
Tag Profiles
Ratings
Colleague and
Keyword Suggestions
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17. Communities
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18. Communities
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19. Communities
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21. Content
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Office integration
Word Automation Services
The Content Organizer
Metadata
Navigation
Compliance
Multi-stage disposition
Accessibility
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22. Content
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23. Content
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24. Content
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26. Content
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27. Content
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29. Finding the right content
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Previews
Thumbnail
Refinement
“Did You Mean”
and related queries
Social behavior
improves relevance
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30. Finding the right content
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31. Finding the right content
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32. Finding the right people
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People and expertise search
Phonetics and Nicknames
Recently authored content
Expertise identification
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33. Finding the right people
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34. Finding the right people
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36. Business Services
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PerformancePoint
Services
Visio Services
Excel Services
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41. What is a composite?
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Rapidly create no-code collaborative solutions
Unlock business data
Regain control of end user solutions
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42. Composite services
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Access Services
Business Communications Services
Forms Services
Workflow
Visio Services
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46. How to open a SharePoint Site
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Open Internet Explorer or other internet browser.
Enter the URL of the site http://demo/sites/mloz
IF needed enter username and password
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47. SharePoint Foundation user permissions
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Read
Read Only on the Web Site
Contribute
Read + Create and edit items in lists and libaries
Design
Contribute + Create lists, libraries, approve items and edit
web pages
Full Control
You can do everything
Limited
Access only to a shared ressource: library, list or list item.
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48. Versions of SharePoint
2001: “SharePoint Team Services”
2003: “Windows SharePoint Services 2.0” and
“SharePoint Portal Server 2003”
2007: “Windows SharePoint Service 3.0” and
“Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007”
Very popular: 1.5$ billion revenue
Quadrant leader according to Gartner
2010: “Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010” and
“Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010”
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49. Office Integration in SharePoint
Office and SharePoint work together to provide you
with a set of seamlessly integrated capabilities.
Save/Publish to SharePoint
Document Check-in and Check-out
View and Manage Versions
View/Manage/Start Workflows
Outlook Integration
SharePoint Workspace 2010
Office Web Apps
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50. Demo
In this exercise, you will locate your SharePoint site
and familiarize yourself with its home page
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52. Outline
Navigating the Home Page and the SharePoint Site
Navigating the Site Content Tree
Navigating the Ribbon Interface
Browsing Lists on a SharePoint Site
Browsing Document Libraries
Understanding Web Parts
Using the Recycle Bin
Labs
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53. Navigating the Home Page and the
SharePoint Site
Home page = main page of a SharePoint website
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54. Navigating the Home Page and the
SharePoint Site
All Site Content Page
Contains links to all major part of the site
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55. Navigating the Site Content Tree
Typical SharePoint Site
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56. Navigating the Site Content Tree
Typical SharePoint Site Collection
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57. Navigating the Site Content Tree
Site content tree
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58. Navigating the Site Content Tree
SharePoint maintains a global navigation path
From the top-level site to the current page
Use the navigate up icon
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59. Navigating the Ribbon Interface
Displayed at the top of a web page
Commands displayed depends on:
The context (where are you, what are you doing)
Your permission level
The configuration of your site
Ribbon is splitted into tabs
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60. Browsing Lists on a SharePoint Site
SharePoint lists
Web-based, editable tables
Provide the ability to work with structured data
The Team Site provide four default lists
(Announcements, Calendar, Links, Tasks)
You can create your own lists
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61. Browsing Document Libraries
SharePoint library
List of files
Provide a flexible collaboration environment
Provide a link and expose properties of each file
The Team site comes with a built-in document library
You can create your own libraries
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62. Understanding Web Parts
Independent component that can be reused, shared
and personalized
Basic building blocks of a page
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63. Understanding Web Parts
Web pages can contain several Web Parts
Web parts can be connected if necessary.
SharePoint Foundation provides built-in Web Parts
for all lists and libraries on the current site.
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64. Using the Recycle Bin
Provides two-stage protection against accidental
deletions
First stage Second stage
Lists
recycle bin recycle bin
User deletes the User deletes the
item from the list item from the
recycle bin
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66. Outline
What is a list
Discovering default lists in a site
Creating a new list
Adding and editing list items
Deleting and restoring a list item
Attaching files to list items
Adding, editing, and deleting list columns
Adding summary tasks to a Task list
Sorting and filter a list
Setting up alerts
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67. What are lists
Editable, web-based tables
Facilitate concurrent, multi-user interactions against a
common, centralized, extensible set of columns and
rows
List items behave like rows consisting of self-labeled
columns
All the web pages needed to create, review, update,
delete, and manage a list and its data are generated
automatically
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68. Discovering Default Lists in a Site
SharePoint comes with default list template
SharePoint will provision some of these lists when
you create a new site
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69. Creating a new list
What kind of information do you want to
gather/display?
Start with a list that is close to your goal and then
customize it
build it entirely from scratch
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70. Adding and editing list items
Creating a SharePoint list automatically generates the
pages needed to view/add/edit a list item
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71. Deleting and restoring a list item
When documents, list items, folders, or even entire
lists are deleted, they are simply flagged as removed
Deleted items will be displayed in the Recycle Bin
during 30 days (by default)
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72. Attaching files to list items
By default, all lists in SharePoint allow attachments
Reconsider the use of a list ?
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73. Adding, editing, and deleting list columns
SharePoint allows you to add, edit, and delete
columns
Many column types available (Text, Choice, Number,
Currency, Date and Time, Yes/No, Hyperlink…)
Some columns cannot be deleted (e.g. Title)
Some columns data cannot be changed (e.g. ID,
Created, …)
Special type of column, called site column, can also
be added to a list
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74. Adding summary tasks to a Task list
Tasks might fall under larger tasks
A project might be completed in phases, with
several tasks occurring within each phase.
You can represent these phases in your Project
Tasks list
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75. Sorting and filtering a list
SharePoint provides built-in sorting and filtering
capabilities
Any individual column headers can be used to sort
the entire list
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76. Setting up alerts
Sends an email notification or a text message
whenever changes are made to the content
Two kinds of alert
list-level alert
list item–level alert
You must specify when to send alerts
Immediately, daily summary, weekly summary
You must specify the type of change for which you
want an alert
Anything changes, A task is assigned to me, …
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78. Outline
What are libraries
Creating a document library
Creating a new document
Editing documents
Adding documents
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79. Outline
Creating a new folder in a library
Checking documents in and out
Working with version history
Using alerts
Deleting and restoring documents
Working offline with SharePoint Workspace
Working offline with Outlook
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80. What are libraries
Location on a site where you can create, collect,
update, and manage files
Documents, pictures, forms, web pages…
Libraries are used to store files, lists are used to store
other types of content.
Provide the same effective way to work as lists
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81. Creating a document library
When you create a new SharePoint site, a generic
document library called Shared Documents is created
You can create new libraries for a particular business
category or subject
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82. Creating a new document
Obviously, you can populate a library with documents
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83. Editing documents
SharePoint allows you to edit documents:
In Office client applications (Word, Excel, etc.)
In the browser using Office Web Apps (must be
installed)
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84. Adding documents
Several ways to add documents to a document
library:
Use the browser to upload documents to the
library via the SharePoint interface
Use Windows Explorer to copy or move
documents into the library
Use a SharePoint Workspace to upload the
documents stored offline
Send a mail with the document in attachment (not
enabled by default)
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85. Creating a new folder in a library
Using folders provides a common way to organize
documents
SharePoint 2010 allows you to create folders in a
library
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86. Checking documents in and out
Checking out and checking in a document allows you
to work on a document exclusively
When you check out a file, you lock the file for
editing
When you have finished editing the file, you check
the file back in, allowing other users to edit the file
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87. Working with version history
When versioning is enabled, a separate copy of the
document is created each time that it is edited
Easy to revert to an older version
This takes up extra space on the server
You can keep :
Major versions only (1, 2, 3)
Major and minor versions (1.1, 1.2, 1.3)
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88. Using alerts
As in lists, you can subscribe to an alert
When a document to which you subscribe
changes, you receive a message
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89. Deleting and restoring documents
Obviously, you can delete a document when you
don’t need it anymore
Remember, items are placed in the Recycle Bin
instead of immediately being deleted permanently.
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90. Working offline
SharePoint 2010 provides the ability to work with
documents offline
Two ways of taking your documents offline:
Synchronize your documents with a SharePoint
Workspace.
Copy the documents to your Outlook client
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91. Working offline with SharePoint Workspace
Allows mobile users to download SharePoint content
to their local machine to work offline
An entire SharePoint site or a subset of a site
You can synchronize various lists and libraries
from different sites to the same Workspace
Offline, you can view and modify the content.
When connected back to the network, you can
synchronize with SharePoint
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92. Working offline with Outlook
The documents are emailed to you as attachments
and placed into the SharePoint list in Outlook.
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93. Working with List and Library
Views
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94. Outline
What is a view
Working with a Standard view
Filtering items using views
Sorting items using views
Grouping items using views
Working with a Datasheet view
Working with a Calendar view
Creating and using a list template
Relating List and Item Views
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95. What is a view
List and library views allow you to set up what and
how information is displayed
Easier for users to find and work with the information
At least one default view is created for each list and
library
There are different types of built-in views:
Standard view
Datasheet view
Calendar view
Gantt view
Access view
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96. Working with a Standard view
Displays the contents of the container as a list on a
web page
You can choose between a personal or a shared
view
A personal view will be visible only to you
A shared view will be visible to other users
You can enable inline editing
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97. Working with a Gantt view
A Gantt chart is a horizontal bar chart used to provide
a graphical illustration of a project timeline
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98. Working with a Gantt view
You can create a Gantt view for most SharePoint list
and library types
Some lists and libraries are not supported: Picture
Library, External List, Discussion Board, and
Survey
To create a Gantt view, you will need the following
columns:
Title : Description of the task
Start Date
Due Date
Percent complete (Optional)
Predecessors (Optional)
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99. Working with a Calendar view
You can create a Calendar view for the data in your
lists and libraries.
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100. Working with a Calendar view
The list will need to have at least one date field
External List, Discussion Board, and Survey are not
supported
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101. Sorting items using views
Views allow you to sort items based on information
contained in one or two columns
You can choose between ascending and
descending order
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102. Filtering items using views
You can also restrict items in the view based on the
metadata
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103. Grouping items using views
You can also group items based on the metadata
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105. Outline
Search Engine
Searching the SharePoint site
Searching for files across multiple document libraries
from within Microsoft Office 2010
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106. Search Engine
Searching is the process of entering a search query in
the search box that is executed against the search
index
A search query contains one or more words that
represent the content that you are trying to find.
When executing a query, SharePoint returns a set of
content items that form a result set.
Your queries are executed against a summary of the
content, known as an index
The index is updated periodically (By default, once
every hour)
When you create new data, it may not appear
immediately
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108. Searching the SharePoint site
To find information, you may need to enter more than
one query term
The more query terms you enter, the more
discriminating your query becomes
SharePoint does an implicit AND when you search for
multiple words or multiple phrases
You can use the OR keyword
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109. Searching the SharePoint site
You can use some metadata properties to help you
create powerful search queries (author, filename, …)
In the search box, use the syntax property:value
where value is a word or phrase
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110. Searching for files across multiple document
libraries from within Microsoft Office 2010
When you are using an Office application, you often
need to search for information to include in your
document
The Office Research pane can display information
from your SharePoint websites
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112. Outline
Connecting a SharePoint Contacts list to Outlook
Moving an Outlook contact to a SharePoint Contacts
list
Copying SharePoint contacts into Outlook
Sending an email using a SharePoint Contacts list
Viewing SharePoint calendars and personal calendars
in Outlook
Taking SharePoint content offline
Managing SharePoint alerts in Outlook
Creating Meeting Workspaces from Outlook
Configuring an RSS feed
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113. Connecting a SharePoint Contacts list to
Outlook
You can connect most SharePoint lists/libraries to
Outlook
Once a list is connected to Outlook, you can modify that
list within Outlook (online or offline)
You can share the connection with others
SharePoint permissions carry over in Outlook
You should always check out your document before you
edit it into outlook
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115. Moving an Outlook contact to a SharePoint
Contacts list
You can copy the contact information from your
Outlook Contacts folder into the SharePoint Contacts
list
The Contacts folder are added to the SharePoint
Contacts list the next time Outlook synchronizes
with SharePoint
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116. Copying SharePoint contacts into Outlook
You can copy any single contact or event item from a
SharePoint list to Outlook
Copied contacts are independents
You must ensure that your contact information does
not become out of date
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117. Sending an email using a SharePoint
Contacts list
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119. Taking SharePoint content offline
When you connect a SharePoint list or library to
Outlook, a local copy of the SharePoint content is
stored locally on your computer
SharePoint content can be used online or offline
It is important to understand the synchronization
process:
Online: Edits made in Outlook are synchronized
automatically
Offline: You can view and edit cached copies, but your
modifications are not synchronized
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120. Managing SharePoint alerts in Outlook
In an environment where many SharePoint sites exist,
managing your alerts could be a daunting task
using Outlook, you can manage the email alerts
received from SharePoint from one dialog box
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121. Creating Meeting Workspaces from
Outlook
It is also possible to create a Meeting Workspace
directly from Outlook
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122. Configuring an RSS feed
Outlook 2007/2010 support RSS
You can use Outlook to read RSS feeds coming from
SharePoint
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