Playing Tag: Managed Metadata and Taxonomies in SharePoint 2010Henry Ong
This slide deck was presented by Henry Ong at SharePoint Saturday Los Angeles on April 14, 2012. The original content was contributed by Chris McNulty, Strategic Product Manager for Quest Software. There are notes in many of the slides so you may want to download this presentation to get all the content.
SharePoint 2010 Managed Metadata Service ApplicationMohamed Abdeen
This document provides an overview of the SharePoint 2010 Managed Metadata Service.
It defines metadata and taxonomy, and explains that a managed metadata service allows terms to be organized hierarchically in term sets. The document describes how term sets can be global or local in scope. Keywords are also discussed as an unmanaged tagging system.
The document outlines the main applications of the managed metadata service: 1) taxonomies using term sets, 2) folksonomies using keywords, and 3) syndicated content types that can be published from a hub site collection.
This document provides an overview of business intelligence capabilities in SharePoint 2010. It begins with introductions of the presenter and his company. The presentation agenda is then outlined, covering SharePoint list and charting, Excel Services, PowerPivot, Business Connectivity Services, SQL Server Reporting Services, and PerformancePoint 2010. Example use cases are provided for each technology. Resources for further information are listed at the end.
SharePoint 2010 Managed Metadata, presented by Nick Hobbs at Capgemini UK, 2nd May 2012.
Please note, the presentation included a live demo showing how to use Managed Metadata via the UI. This obviously cannot be included in the slides.
These are the topics discussed:
- What is Managed Metadata?
- Why use it?
- How can I use Managed Metadata via the UI?
- How does it work behind-the-scenes?
- How can I use it programmatically?
- What problems and limitations are there?
The document discusses managed metadata and term stores in SharePoint 2010. It explains that managed metadata allows for a centralized, hierarchical collection of terms that provides a single source of truth for data context. It recommends creating term sets and metadata columns to utilize the managed metadata and provide consistency, central management, and the ability to adapt the terms over time. The document also demonstrates how to manage term stores through the central administration interface and use managed metadata columns in lists.
This document provides an overview of managed metadata and taxonomies in SharePoint 2010. It discusses metadata definitions and usage scenarios, folksonomies versus formal taxonomies, taxonomy management features including term sets and tags, content type hubs for sharing across sites, and configuration considerations. The presentation includes demonstrations of tagging, term sets, and content type hubs. It provides guidance on taxonomy design regarding dynamic external tags, security, open versus closed term sets, and the role of Master Data Services.
This document discusses managed metadata and taxonomies in SharePoint 2010. It defines key terms like metadata, taxonomy, and folksonomy. It provides examples of how an organization's information architecture can evolve over time from simple document storage to a more complex taxonomy. Best practices are suggested for designing taxonomies, including considerations for dynamic external tags, security, open vs. closed term sets, and content type hubs. Programming the managed metadata service in SharePoint 2010 is also briefly covered.
Playing Tag: Managed Metadata and Taxonomies in SharePoint 2010Henry Ong
This slide deck was presented by Henry Ong at SharePoint Saturday Los Angeles on April 14, 2012. The original content was contributed by Chris McNulty, Strategic Product Manager for Quest Software. There are notes in many of the slides so you may want to download this presentation to get all the content.
SharePoint 2010 Managed Metadata Service ApplicationMohamed Abdeen
This document provides an overview of the SharePoint 2010 Managed Metadata Service.
It defines metadata and taxonomy, and explains that a managed metadata service allows terms to be organized hierarchically in term sets. The document describes how term sets can be global or local in scope. Keywords are also discussed as an unmanaged tagging system.
The document outlines the main applications of the managed metadata service: 1) taxonomies using term sets, 2) folksonomies using keywords, and 3) syndicated content types that can be published from a hub site collection.
This document provides an overview of business intelligence capabilities in SharePoint 2010. It begins with introductions of the presenter and his company. The presentation agenda is then outlined, covering SharePoint list and charting, Excel Services, PowerPivot, Business Connectivity Services, SQL Server Reporting Services, and PerformancePoint 2010. Example use cases are provided for each technology. Resources for further information are listed at the end.
SharePoint 2010 Managed Metadata, presented by Nick Hobbs at Capgemini UK, 2nd May 2012.
Please note, the presentation included a live demo showing how to use Managed Metadata via the UI. This obviously cannot be included in the slides.
These are the topics discussed:
- What is Managed Metadata?
- Why use it?
- How can I use Managed Metadata via the UI?
- How does it work behind-the-scenes?
- How can I use it programmatically?
- What problems and limitations are there?
The document discusses managed metadata and term stores in SharePoint 2010. It explains that managed metadata allows for a centralized, hierarchical collection of terms that provides a single source of truth for data context. It recommends creating term sets and metadata columns to utilize the managed metadata and provide consistency, central management, and the ability to adapt the terms over time. The document also demonstrates how to manage term stores through the central administration interface and use managed metadata columns in lists.
This document provides an overview of managed metadata and taxonomies in SharePoint 2010. It discusses metadata definitions and usage scenarios, folksonomies versus formal taxonomies, taxonomy management features including term sets and tags, content type hubs for sharing across sites, and configuration considerations. The presentation includes demonstrations of tagging, term sets, and content type hubs. It provides guidance on taxonomy design regarding dynamic external tags, security, open versus closed term sets, and the role of Master Data Services.
This document discusses managed metadata and taxonomies in SharePoint 2010. It defines key terms like metadata, taxonomy, and folksonomy. It provides examples of how an organization's information architecture can evolve over time from simple document storage to a more complex taxonomy. Best practices are suggested for designing taxonomies, including considerations for dynamic external tags, security, open vs. closed term sets, and content type hubs. Programming the managed metadata service in SharePoint 2010 is also briefly covered.
Managed metadata in SharePoint 2010 allows organizations to centrally manage taxonomies and content types across sites and farms. Key features include content type syndication, term stores to organize hierarchical term sets, and managed metadata columns to tag content with predefined terms. Metadata is critical for improving content discoverability through refined searches. While powerful, the managed metadata system has some limitations around security, extensibility, and client support that require consideration during design and governance.
Share point 2010 why should you care to investOptimus BT
An overview of SharePoint 2010, with its new features, and how it stack up with respect to an end user, developer or administrator. We also differentiate SharePoint 2010 from MOSS 2007 in real business terms,along with some Business solutions that can be built using out of the box features.
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The document discusses a presentation on the managed metadata service in SharePoint 2013. It provides an overview of the presentation agenda which includes setting the stage, services architecture, information architecture, the managed metadata service, term store, what's new, content type syndication, and wrapping up with questions. It then goes into more detail on the services architecture and how it has advanced from SharePoint 2010 to 2013.
The document discusses using managed metadata and taxonomies in SharePoint 2010. It provides an overview of metadata, taxonomy management, and content type hubs. It also describes how a company's information architecture grew organically over time without a taxonomy, leading to questions about where to store and find information. The presentation recommends using SharePoint's managed metadata service to provide a centralized taxonomy that can be consumed for navigation, search, and views to help organize an enterprise's information.
Get a practical, hands-on review of the new managed metadata services for managing taxonomies, folksonomies, tags, metadata and content types in SharePoint 2010.
Tagging Up - MMS and Taxonomy In SharePoint 2010Chris McNulty
This document discusses managed metadata and taxonomies in SharePoint 2010. It provides an overview of metadata, taxonomies, and folksonomies. It also describes how SharePoint 2010 supports centralized management of metadata through the managed metadata service and content type hubs, allowing for publishing of metadata across sites and farms. The document uses examples to illustrate how information architecture and taxonomy needs grow as organizations and content expand.
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The document provides an overview of SharePoint 2010 including:
1) SharePoint 2010 is a 64-bit only platform that requires Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2 and SQL Server 2005 or 2008.
2) Shared services from SharePoint 2007 like search have been broken into individual shared service applications for more flexibility.
3) The new Managed Metadata Service provides centralized governance of tags, terms, and content types across the enterprise.
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This document provides a summary of a presentation on managed metadata and term sets in SharePoint 2013. The presentation covers:
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- The term store, which allows managing terms, term sets, and groups in a centralized location. New features in SharePoint 2013 include pinned terms, custom properties, and multi-lingual support.
- Content type syndication through the content type hub, which enables centralized management of content types and associated metadata across sites.
This document is a 36 slide PowerPoint presentation by Metataxis on metadata management in SharePoint 2013. It provides an overview of key concepts like columns, content types, term sets, and the managed metadata service. It also discusses best practices for information architecture, governance, and ongoing management of metadata in SharePoint. The presentation aims to be interactive and cover both technical and practical information management topics at a level that is not purely technical.
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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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What's new in Sharepoint2010 ?
Checkout all new features of Sharepoint 2010, all set to be released on May 12, 2010.
Sharepoint 2010, MOSS, Sharepoint, What's new, New Features, BCS, Insights, Composites, Groove, Workspace, Ribbon Interface, Silverlight, Accessibility, FAST Search
This document provides an overview of managed metadata and taxonomies in SharePoint 2010. It discusses metadata definitions and usage scenarios, folksonomies versus formal taxonomies, taxonomy management features, content type hubs for sharing content across sites, and configuration considerations. The presentation includes demonstrations of tagging, term sets, and content type publishing capabilities in SharePoint 2010.
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This document provides an overview and agenda for administering Microsoft SharePoint 2010. It discusses the common dilemma administrators face in taking on SharePoint responsibilities in addition to other roles. The agenda covers architecture, design, installation, upgrade, support functions like monitoring, backup, and optimization. It also addresses customization topics like content administration and best practices.
The webcast focuses on SharePoint’s ability to integrate with third party systems including horizontal solutions, industry solutions and LOB integration. Its product features are described at length depending on the different SharePoint versions. The webcast also enlightens the viewers on what one has to consider before implementing SharePoint in the organization: — the initial strategy, build/ testing, maintenance and support and roll out.
This document discusses migrating from SharePoint 2007 to 2010. It recommends taking advantage of new 2010 features like managed metadata, improved searching, and social features. The migration process involves planning, data migration, training, and support. It advises cleaning up content by organizing it properly, applying retention policies, and designing new term stores, site hierarchies, and content types for reuse. Migrating provides an opportunity to clean up issues from the prior system and design 2010 structures to better support access and use of content. Questions can be directed to the author.
- Run pre-upgrade checks to identify any issues
- Document all servers, components, and software versions in the farm
- Prepare to upgrade databases using content database alignment and pruning if needed
- Attach upgraded databases to the new farm using PowerShell or STSADM commands
- Thoroughly test the upgraded environment
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This document discusses data visualization and business intelligence (BI) solutions in SharePoint. It provides an overview of increasingly complex BI options such as simple charts, Excel Services, Power Pivot, Business Connectivity Services, SQL Server Reporting Services, and PerformancePoint. For each option, it describes the technology, typical uses cases, and provides a brief demo. The goal is to help users understand the evolution of BI capabilities in SharePoint and choose the best solution based on their needs and skill levels.
Managed metadata in SharePoint 2010 allows organizations to centrally manage taxonomies and content types across sites and farms. Key features include content type syndication, term stores to organize hierarchical term sets, and managed metadata columns to tag content with predefined terms. Metadata is critical for improving content discoverability through refined searches. While powerful, the managed metadata system has some limitations around security, extensibility, and client support that require consideration during design and governance.
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An overview of SharePoint 2010, with its new features, and how it stack up with respect to an end user, developer or administrator. We also differentiate SharePoint 2010 from MOSS 2007 in real business terms,along with some Business solutions that can be built using out of the box features.
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The document discusses a presentation on the managed metadata service in SharePoint 2013. It provides an overview of the presentation agenda which includes setting the stage, services architecture, information architecture, the managed metadata service, term store, what's new, content type syndication, and wrapping up with questions. It then goes into more detail on the services architecture and how it has advanced from SharePoint 2010 to 2013.
The document discusses using managed metadata and taxonomies in SharePoint 2010. It provides an overview of metadata, taxonomy management, and content type hubs. It also describes how a company's information architecture grew organically over time without a taxonomy, leading to questions about where to store and find information. The presentation recommends using SharePoint's managed metadata service to provide a centralized taxonomy that can be consumed for navigation, search, and views to help organize an enterprise's information.
Get a practical, hands-on review of the new managed metadata services for managing taxonomies, folksonomies, tags, metadata and content types in SharePoint 2010.
Tagging Up - MMS and Taxonomy In SharePoint 2010Chris McNulty
This document discusses managed metadata and taxonomies in SharePoint 2010. It provides an overview of metadata, taxonomies, and folksonomies. It also describes how SharePoint 2010 supports centralized management of metadata through the managed metadata service and content type hubs, allowing for publishing of metadata across sites and farms. The document uses examples to illustrate how information architecture and taxonomy needs grow as organizations and content expand.
NHSPUG June 2015 - Must Love Term Sets: The New and Improved Managed Metadat...Jonathan Ralton
The document is a presentation on managed metadata in SharePoint 2013. It discusses the new managed metadata service, term store, and content type syndication features. The presentation provides an overview of these new features, including improvements to the user interface for managing terms, support for multi-lingual terms, managed navigation, hashtags, and the taxonomy API. It also discusses considerations for using term sets, columns, and content type publishing across sites.
The document provides an overview of SharePoint 2010 including:
1) SharePoint 2010 is a 64-bit only platform that requires Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2 and SQL Server 2005 or 2008.
2) Shared services from SharePoint 2007 like search have been broken into individual shared service applications for more flexibility.
3) The new Managed Metadata Service provides centralized governance of tags, terms, and content types across the enterprise.
SPSBOS15 - Must Love Term Sets: The New and Improved Managed Metadata Service...Jonathan Ralton
This document provides a summary of a presentation on managed metadata and term sets in SharePoint 2013. The presentation covers:
- The new managed metadata service, which allows centralized management of taxonomy, folksonomy, and content types across sites.
- The term store, which allows managing terms, term sets, and groups in a centralized location. New features in SharePoint 2013 include pinned terms, custom properties, and multi-lingual support.
- Content type syndication through the content type hub, which enables centralized management of content types and associated metadata across sites.
This document is a 36 slide PowerPoint presentation by Metataxis on metadata management in SharePoint 2013. It provides an overview of key concepts like columns, content types, term sets, and the managed metadata service. It also discusses best practices for information architecture, governance, and ongoing management of metadata in SharePoint. The presentation aims to be interactive and cover both technical and practical information management topics at a level that is not purely technical.
The document provides an agenda and overview for a two-day Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 search workshop. Day 1 covers search overviews, architecture, deployment scenarios, crawling and querying processes, and the search object model. Day 2 focuses on customization, management, the business data catalog, search extensibility, and administration. The workshop aims to explain how to use MOSS 2007 search functionality and describe how it can solve enterprise requirements.
What's new in Sharepoint2010 ?
Checkout all new features of Sharepoint 2010, all set to be released on May 12, 2010.
Sharepoint 2010, MOSS, Sharepoint, What's new, New Features, BCS, Insights, Composites, Groove, Workspace, Ribbon Interface, Silverlight, Accessibility, FAST Search
What's new in Sharepoint2010 ?
Checkout all new features of Sharepoint 2010, all set to be released on May 12, 2010.
Sharepoint 2010, MOSS, Sharepoint, What's new, New Features, BCS, Insights, Composites, Groove, Workspace, Ribbon Interface, Silverlight, Accessibility, FAST Search
This document provides an overview of managed metadata and taxonomies in SharePoint 2010. It discusses metadata definitions and usage scenarios, folksonomies versus formal taxonomies, taxonomy management features, content type hubs for sharing content across sites, and configuration considerations. The presentation includes demonstrations of tagging, term sets, and content type publishing capabilities in SharePoint 2010.
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This document provides an overview and agenda for administering Microsoft SharePoint 2010. It discusses the common dilemma administrators face in taking on SharePoint responsibilities in addition to other roles. The agenda covers architecture, design, installation, upgrade, support functions like monitoring, backup, and optimization. It also addresses customization topics like content administration and best practices.
The webcast focuses on SharePoint’s ability to integrate with third party systems including horizontal solutions, industry solutions and LOB integration. Its product features are described at length depending on the different SharePoint versions. The webcast also enlightens the viewers on what one has to consider before implementing SharePoint in the organization: — the initial strategy, build/ testing, maintenance and support and roll out.
This document discusses migrating from SharePoint 2007 to 2010. It recommends taking advantage of new 2010 features like managed metadata, improved searching, and social features. The migration process involves planning, data migration, training, and support. It advises cleaning up content by organizing it properly, applying retention policies, and designing new term stores, site hierarchies, and content types for reuse. Migrating provides an opportunity to clean up issues from the prior system and design 2010 structures to better support access and use of content. Questions can be directed to the author.
- Run pre-upgrade checks to identify any issues
- Document all servers, components, and software versions in the farm
- Prepare to upgrade databases using content database alignment and pruning if needed
- Attach upgraded databases to the new farm using PowerShell or STSADM commands
- Thoroughly test the upgraded environment
See Beyond the Numbers - Data Visualization and Business Intelligence in Shar...Chris McNulty
This document discusses data visualization and business intelligence (BI) solutions in SharePoint. It provides an overview of increasingly complex BI options such as simple charts, Excel Services, Power Pivot, Business Connectivity Services, SQL Server Reporting Services, and PerformancePoint. For each option, it describes the technology, typical uses cases, and provides a brief demo. The goal is to help users understand the evolution of BI capabilities in SharePoint and choose the best solution based on their needs and skill levels.
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View from the Top: SQL 2012 'Denali' and SharePoint 2010Chris McNulty
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This document provides an overview of Access Services in SharePoint 2010. It discusses the benefits of Access Services, how to configure it on a SharePoint farm, and how to deploy Access databases to Access Services. It also covers limitations, performance tuning, and considerations for migrating Access databases. The presentation aims to help administrators and analysts understand Access Services and identify best practices.
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PowerPivot for Excel 2010 is a data analysis tool that allows users to perform powerful analysis on large datasets within Excel. It enables loading enormous quantities of data into memory for fast analysis. Users can combine data from various sources and perform advanced calculations using DAX expressions. PowerPivot solutions can be shared on SharePoint to enable collaboration. IT administrators can use the PowerPivot management dashboard to monitor shared PowerPivot applications.
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Assess Your SharePoint Maturity With The SharePoint Maturity Model - as prese...Sadalit Van Buren
The document discusses a presentation on assessing SharePoint maturity using the SharePoint Maturity Model. It includes an agenda that covers topics like the SharePoint Maturity Model, Microsoft's SharePoint competencies, maturity level definitions, and a self-evaluation matrix. The presentation provides an overview of the SharePoint Maturity Model and how organizations can use it to measure their SharePoint implementation and develop strategic roadmaps.
The document discusses the architectural model for service applications in SharePoint 2013. It provides an introduction to the model and changes compared to previous versions. It also introduces individual service applications, noting what has changed and what is new in SharePoint 2013. The document is intended for a Microsoft audience and contains numerous copyright notices.
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Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
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