A codeless solution to send a set of documents around for approval. Includes CSS customizations, Document Set configurations, custom site columns and content types, SharePoint Designer Workflow, and a dashboard sample.
Document Sets in SharePoint allow users to group multiple documents together and apply common metadata and policies to the entire set; they provide capabilities like versioning and searching that improve on traditional folders. Organizations should leverage Document Set functionality like customized welcome pages and use Document Sets instead of folders when they need to organize content as a single unit with shared metadata.
SharePoint: How to automatically assign managed metadata?Layer2
You can assign managed metadata to SharePoint items and documents automatically during file upload or item change using the Layer2 Auto Tagger. Bulk-tagging after content migration is supported as well.
Document Management in SharePoint without folders - Introduction to MetadataGregory Zelfond
Step-by-Step Guide to Document Management
in SharePoint. Part I – Introduction to Metadata
What’s wrong with Folders?
Intro to Metadata
Step-by-Step on how to setup SharePoint Metadata
Our time is too valuable to spend it looking for files or re-inventing what we’ve already created. It’s time to get off of file shares and adopt a content management strategy leveraging SharePoint libraries, metadata, and search.
We can all fall victim to clinging to our folder structures but there’s a better way. Learn how to take advantage of the beneficial features of powerful search and custom metadata in SharePoint.
In this session we feature TermSet, an exciting new product that automatically adds metadata and taxonomies to SharePoint. All without a burden on business users or your IT department!
The document discusses using SharePoint 2010 as a document management system. It provides details on document management features in SharePoint including metadata, content types, site columns and libraries. Metadata is described as driving all content organization in SharePoint. Specific steps are outlined for creating content types and site columns to organize documents. Content types allow documents to be categorized and associated metadata to be automatically added. The document also provides examples of how different types of documents could be organized in libraries using content types and metadata fields.
This SharePoint Power User training is designed for individuals who need to learn the fundamentals of managing SharePoint sites. Is your organization using (or thinking about) SharePoint? SharePoint Power User Course will equip you to know how to be more productive and work more efficiently in SharePoint. After an introduction to SharePoint 2013, you will learn many practical tools, from site creation and deletion to creating and managing lists and libraries.
Document Sets in SharePoint allow users to group multiple documents together and apply common metadata and policies to the entire set; they provide capabilities like versioning and searching that improve on traditional folders. Organizations should leverage Document Set functionality like customized welcome pages and use Document Sets instead of folders when they need to organize content as a single unit with shared metadata.
SharePoint: How to automatically assign managed metadata?Layer2
You can assign managed metadata to SharePoint items and documents automatically during file upload or item change using the Layer2 Auto Tagger. Bulk-tagging after content migration is supported as well.
Document Management in SharePoint without folders - Introduction to MetadataGregory Zelfond
Step-by-Step Guide to Document Management
in SharePoint. Part I – Introduction to Metadata
What’s wrong with Folders?
Intro to Metadata
Step-by-Step on how to setup SharePoint Metadata
Our time is too valuable to spend it looking for files or re-inventing what we’ve already created. It’s time to get off of file shares and adopt a content management strategy leveraging SharePoint libraries, metadata, and search.
We can all fall victim to clinging to our folder structures but there’s a better way. Learn how to take advantage of the beneficial features of powerful search and custom metadata in SharePoint.
In this session we feature TermSet, an exciting new product that automatically adds metadata and taxonomies to SharePoint. All without a burden on business users or your IT department!
The document discusses using SharePoint 2010 as a document management system. It provides details on document management features in SharePoint including metadata, content types, site columns and libraries. Metadata is described as driving all content organization in SharePoint. Specific steps are outlined for creating content types and site columns to organize documents. Content types allow documents to be categorized and associated metadata to be automatically added. The document also provides examples of how different types of documents could be organized in libraries using content types and metadata fields.
This SharePoint Power User training is designed for individuals who need to learn the fundamentals of managing SharePoint sites. Is your organization using (or thinking about) SharePoint? SharePoint Power User Course will equip you to know how to be more productive and work more efficiently in SharePoint. After an introduction to SharePoint 2013, you will learn many practical tools, from site creation and deletion to creating and managing lists and libraries.
Office 365 Saturday 2013 - A guideline to structure your documents in SharePo...Jasper Oosterveld
A guideline to structure your documents in SharePoint Online 2013. Learn how to work with the SharePoint features to structure your documents in document libraries.
A document management system (DMS) is a computer system used to store and track electronic documents. It allows organizations to digitally manage documents through their creation, distribution, and deletion. Key benefits include cost savings from less paper usage, improved search and security of documents, and audit trails showing who accessed or updated documents. Document management systems also enable remote access to documents and enhance staff productivity, cost reductions, knowledge sharing, and corporate transparency.
SharePoint Folders: Folders vs. MetadataThomas Duff
It's easy to replicate the shared drive and file folder experience in SharePoint, but is it the best way to categorize and group your data? Not really... You can do so much more by using additional columns in your document library to create metadata for your documents, and then using views to sort, group, and filter your content.
Streamline Your SharePoint Document Management Strategymalonem2
The document discusses best practices for document management in SharePoint. It recommends a four phase process for identifying content and moving it to SharePoint: discover, analyze, refine, and implement. It also describes a document management maturity model with four levels - simple, functional, sophisticated, and mature. Additional topics covered include document sets, document centers, retention policies, governance, and roles and responsibilities.
Slide Deck of the session "Introduction to SharePoint 2013 Out of the Box WebParts"
Date : 25 October 2014
Event : SPSEvents Washington DC Reston
Place : Microsoft Technology Center, 12012 Sunset Hills Road, Reston , Virginia USA 20190
Twitter Handle: #SPSDC
The document describes a Project Management Office (PMO) solution built on the SharePoint platform. The solution addresses key business requirements like controlling project workspaces and documentation, standardizing documents, alerting teams, and reporting on status. It utilizes out-of-the-box SharePoint features to provide a structured environment for managing projects and documentation. The summary highlights how the solution organizes projects into subsites, uses templates to standardize documents, and allows searching and versioning of content.
This document discusses enhancing search relevancy and user experience in SharePoint. It provides an overview of Softmart, an IT solutions provider, and discusses information architecture and its role in search, including navigation structure, metadata strategy, and site taxonomy. It also describes SharePoint search components and result sources that can be used to customize search results.
Introduction to Microsoft SharePoint Online Capabilities, Security, Deploymen...Microsoft Private Cloud
SharePoint Online Standard Technical Overview provides details on Microsoft's SharePoint Online Standard offering, including:
- Key capabilities like collaboration, portal, search, content management, forms, and business intelligence features available in both the online and on-premises versions.
- Security and availability features including multi-layer data protection across geo-redundant data centers, backup and restore, and a 99.9% uptime SLA.
- Simplified management through a unified administration center and always up-to-date software.
- Flexible deployment options including standard and dedicated instances, online and on-premises coexistence, and data migration tools.
SharePoint Tutorial and SharePoint Training - IntroductionGregory Zelfond
Are you new to SharePoint and want to learn more about it? You are in luck. This FREE SharePoint tutorial is an excellent resource and will let you learn SharePoint in no time. It explains in basic and non-technical terms what SharePoint is all about. With this tutorial, you will learn the following key concepts:
• SharePoint Sites
• SharePoint Pages
• SharePoint Web Parts
• SharePoint Views
• SharePoint Security
• SharePoint Navigation
IT Unity - Tips and tricks to help move your SharePoint users away from file...Jasper Oosterveld
SharePoint is a powerful platform with a rich set of document management features that your team can use out-of-the-box. You can use folders, custom metadata, managed metadata and document sets. The big question is: what to use when? It’s not always easy to answer this question. Office 365 MVP Jasper Oosterveld shares useful and insightful tips and tricks learned in the field to structure documents with the out-of-the-box document management features. If your organization is moving from traditional file shares where everyone stores documents in mapped drives and on local hard drives and you want your team to take advantage of much better document management features in SharePoint, you’ll learn about how to make that transition in this webinar. This webinar concludes with a real-word story about an asset manager in the Netherlands working for the first time with SharePoint document libraries instead of file shares.
Configure SharePoint Server 2013 in a Three-Tier FarmVinh Nguyen
This document provides step-by-step instructions for configuring a test lab with a three-tier SharePoint 2013 farm using four servers and one client computer. It demonstrates the default configuration of SharePoint 2013 by installing SQL Server 2012 on server SQL1, SharePoint 2013 on servers APP1 and WFE1, and shows the facilities of a default team site. The goal is to provide a hands-on experience of building a SharePoint 2013 test environment for learning purposes.
SharePoint 2013 Document Management Out of the BoxEd Musters
My presentation of SharePoint 2013 Document Management Out of the Box. Many principles can be applied to SharePoint Online (Office 365), SharePoint 2013, SharePoint 2010, and even SharePoint 2007. Illustrated a case study at Deeley Harley-Davidson of Canada.
How to implement SharePoint in your organizationSPC Adriatics
Speaker: Joško Ivankov;
SharePoint has a large number of options, which is great because it covers a lot functionality, but it also presents a problem in choosing the right functionality for a particular purpose, and also the order of implementation. In this session, based on our practical experience in many implementations of intranet (T-HT, Podravka, HEP, Zagreb airport…) and business applications on SharePoint, we will propose the best way for the introduction of SharePoint in your organization. You will find out quick wins in implementing SharePoint that users will love, and how to set up the basic structure and integration for future (sure) growth of SharePoint implementation.
SharePoint for Project Management (2016)wandersick
An introduction to SharePoint Online of Office 365 with a focus on project management.
In this presentation, I demonstrate SharePoint basics, creating a site, managing projects using SharePoint and misc. features. It is dedicated to my teacher, Mr. Leung, who encouraged me to present SharePoint to inspire fellow classmates on how to better manage their projects.
Main introduced features:
- SharePoint basics
- Creating sites (under OneDrive for Business)*
- Managing projects
*Note: Sites created this way are traditional Sites instead of the new style of Sites created by Office 365 Groups
Other introduced features:
- Co-Authoring
- Checking Out/In
- Version History
- Alerting
- Syncing with OneDrive for Business
- Site Mailbox (Discontinued. Available in Office 365 Groups at the time of writing)
- OneNote
- Modern UI and Classic UI
- Mobile Access
- Customizing Site Design
- User Management
- Sharing a SharePoint Site
- Wiki Page
- All Site Contents
10 SharePoint 2013 OOTB Solutions Every Power User Should KnowAdam Levithan
With Microsoft's push to the cloud using Office 365 out of the box solutions have become more important for the Power Users and developers alike.First we'll take a look at the top five features that have been used throughout SharePoint 2007 and 2010. Then we'll take a look at five of the newest features that SharePoint 2013 provides to create solutions.Whether you're a business user just being introduced to the full features of SharePoint or a developer building a sophisticated application, these are features that no deployment should be without.
Best Practices to SharePoint Physical and Information ArchitectureJoel Oleson
This document provides an overview of best practices for SharePoint physical and information architecture fundamentals presented by Joel Oleson, a senior architect with over 8 years of SharePoint experience. The presentation covers logical and physical architecture concepts, deployment options, performance considerations, common mistakes to avoid, and certification exams. It emphasizes the importance of planning the logical infrastructure, physical infrastructure, and governance to ensure a successful SharePoint implementation.
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.
This document provides an overview of the SharePoint publishing process in 3 sentences or less:
The document outlines the key tasks, people, and steps involved in the SharePoint publishing process, from writing and editing content to approving pages and making them live on a site. It also discusses related topics like site collections, page layouts, master pages, navigation, and queries. The presentation provides resources for learning more about web content management in SharePoint.
SPCSEA 2013 - Upgrading to SharePoint 2013Michael Noel
This document provides an overview of best practices for upgrading to SharePoint 2013. It discusses upgrade fundamentals including requirements, supported version upgrades, and the Microsoft versus third-party approaches. It covers pre-upgrade tasks like claims migration and content database testing. Detailed steps are provided for upgrading service applications like the managed metadata service and user profile sync. Post-upgrade health checks and visual changes are also addressed. The presentation emphasizes testing upgrades, addressing issues proactively, and proceeding cautiously.
This document provides an overview of upgrading from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. It discusses the supported upgrade paths and best practices for the upgrade process. Key aspects covered include pre-upgrade tasks like claims migration, content database upgrade steps using PowerShell commands, separate database and site collection upgrades, service application database upgrades for services like managed metadata and user profiles, and post-upgrade health checks. The presentation provides a detailed yet concise guide to planning and executing a successful SharePoint 2013 upgrade.
Office 365 Saturday 2013 - A guideline to structure your documents in SharePo...Jasper Oosterveld
A guideline to structure your documents in SharePoint Online 2013. Learn how to work with the SharePoint features to structure your documents in document libraries.
A document management system (DMS) is a computer system used to store and track electronic documents. It allows organizations to digitally manage documents through their creation, distribution, and deletion. Key benefits include cost savings from less paper usage, improved search and security of documents, and audit trails showing who accessed or updated documents. Document management systems also enable remote access to documents and enhance staff productivity, cost reductions, knowledge sharing, and corporate transparency.
SharePoint Folders: Folders vs. MetadataThomas Duff
It's easy to replicate the shared drive and file folder experience in SharePoint, but is it the best way to categorize and group your data? Not really... You can do so much more by using additional columns in your document library to create metadata for your documents, and then using views to sort, group, and filter your content.
Streamline Your SharePoint Document Management Strategymalonem2
The document discusses best practices for document management in SharePoint. It recommends a four phase process for identifying content and moving it to SharePoint: discover, analyze, refine, and implement. It also describes a document management maturity model with four levels - simple, functional, sophisticated, and mature. Additional topics covered include document sets, document centers, retention policies, governance, and roles and responsibilities.
Slide Deck of the session "Introduction to SharePoint 2013 Out of the Box WebParts"
Date : 25 October 2014
Event : SPSEvents Washington DC Reston
Place : Microsoft Technology Center, 12012 Sunset Hills Road, Reston , Virginia USA 20190
Twitter Handle: #SPSDC
The document describes a Project Management Office (PMO) solution built on the SharePoint platform. The solution addresses key business requirements like controlling project workspaces and documentation, standardizing documents, alerting teams, and reporting on status. It utilizes out-of-the-box SharePoint features to provide a structured environment for managing projects and documentation. The summary highlights how the solution organizes projects into subsites, uses templates to standardize documents, and allows searching and versioning of content.
This document discusses enhancing search relevancy and user experience in SharePoint. It provides an overview of Softmart, an IT solutions provider, and discusses information architecture and its role in search, including navigation structure, metadata strategy, and site taxonomy. It also describes SharePoint search components and result sources that can be used to customize search results.
Introduction to Microsoft SharePoint Online Capabilities, Security, Deploymen...Microsoft Private Cloud
SharePoint Online Standard Technical Overview provides details on Microsoft's SharePoint Online Standard offering, including:
- Key capabilities like collaboration, portal, search, content management, forms, and business intelligence features available in both the online and on-premises versions.
- Security and availability features including multi-layer data protection across geo-redundant data centers, backup and restore, and a 99.9% uptime SLA.
- Simplified management through a unified administration center and always up-to-date software.
- Flexible deployment options including standard and dedicated instances, online and on-premises coexistence, and data migration tools.
SharePoint Tutorial and SharePoint Training - IntroductionGregory Zelfond
Are you new to SharePoint and want to learn more about it? You are in luck. This FREE SharePoint tutorial is an excellent resource and will let you learn SharePoint in no time. It explains in basic and non-technical terms what SharePoint is all about. With this tutorial, you will learn the following key concepts:
• SharePoint Sites
• SharePoint Pages
• SharePoint Web Parts
• SharePoint Views
• SharePoint Security
• SharePoint Navigation
IT Unity - Tips and tricks to help move your SharePoint users away from file...Jasper Oosterveld
SharePoint is a powerful platform with a rich set of document management features that your team can use out-of-the-box. You can use folders, custom metadata, managed metadata and document sets. The big question is: what to use when? It’s not always easy to answer this question. Office 365 MVP Jasper Oosterveld shares useful and insightful tips and tricks learned in the field to structure documents with the out-of-the-box document management features. If your organization is moving from traditional file shares where everyone stores documents in mapped drives and on local hard drives and you want your team to take advantage of much better document management features in SharePoint, you’ll learn about how to make that transition in this webinar. This webinar concludes with a real-word story about an asset manager in the Netherlands working for the first time with SharePoint document libraries instead of file shares.
Configure SharePoint Server 2013 in a Three-Tier FarmVinh Nguyen
This document provides step-by-step instructions for configuring a test lab with a three-tier SharePoint 2013 farm using four servers and one client computer. It demonstrates the default configuration of SharePoint 2013 by installing SQL Server 2012 on server SQL1, SharePoint 2013 on servers APP1 and WFE1, and shows the facilities of a default team site. The goal is to provide a hands-on experience of building a SharePoint 2013 test environment for learning purposes.
SharePoint 2013 Document Management Out of the BoxEd Musters
My presentation of SharePoint 2013 Document Management Out of the Box. Many principles can be applied to SharePoint Online (Office 365), SharePoint 2013, SharePoint 2010, and even SharePoint 2007. Illustrated a case study at Deeley Harley-Davidson of Canada.
How to implement SharePoint in your organizationSPC Adriatics
Speaker: Joško Ivankov;
SharePoint has a large number of options, which is great because it covers a lot functionality, but it also presents a problem in choosing the right functionality for a particular purpose, and also the order of implementation. In this session, based on our practical experience in many implementations of intranet (T-HT, Podravka, HEP, Zagreb airport…) and business applications on SharePoint, we will propose the best way for the introduction of SharePoint in your organization. You will find out quick wins in implementing SharePoint that users will love, and how to set up the basic structure and integration for future (sure) growth of SharePoint implementation.
SharePoint for Project Management (2016)wandersick
An introduction to SharePoint Online of Office 365 with a focus on project management.
In this presentation, I demonstrate SharePoint basics, creating a site, managing projects using SharePoint and misc. features. It is dedicated to my teacher, Mr. Leung, who encouraged me to present SharePoint to inspire fellow classmates on how to better manage their projects.
Main introduced features:
- SharePoint basics
- Creating sites (under OneDrive for Business)*
- Managing projects
*Note: Sites created this way are traditional Sites instead of the new style of Sites created by Office 365 Groups
Other introduced features:
- Co-Authoring
- Checking Out/In
- Version History
- Alerting
- Syncing with OneDrive for Business
- Site Mailbox (Discontinued. Available in Office 365 Groups at the time of writing)
- OneNote
- Modern UI and Classic UI
- Mobile Access
- Customizing Site Design
- User Management
- Sharing a SharePoint Site
- Wiki Page
- All Site Contents
10 SharePoint 2013 OOTB Solutions Every Power User Should KnowAdam Levithan
With Microsoft's push to the cloud using Office 365 out of the box solutions have become more important for the Power Users and developers alike.First we'll take a look at the top five features that have been used throughout SharePoint 2007 and 2010. Then we'll take a look at five of the newest features that SharePoint 2013 provides to create solutions.Whether you're a business user just being introduced to the full features of SharePoint or a developer building a sophisticated application, these are features that no deployment should be without.
Best Practices to SharePoint Physical and Information ArchitectureJoel Oleson
This document provides an overview of best practices for SharePoint physical and information architecture fundamentals presented by Joel Oleson, a senior architect with over 8 years of SharePoint experience. The presentation covers logical and physical architecture concepts, deployment options, performance considerations, common mistakes to avoid, and certification exams. It emphasizes the importance of planning the logical infrastructure, physical infrastructure, and governance to ensure a successful SharePoint implementation.
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.
This document provides an overview of the SharePoint publishing process in 3 sentences or less:
The document outlines the key tasks, people, and steps involved in the SharePoint publishing process, from writing and editing content to approving pages and making them live on a site. It also discusses related topics like site collections, page layouts, master pages, navigation, and queries. The presentation provides resources for learning more about web content management in SharePoint.
SPCSEA 2013 - Upgrading to SharePoint 2013Michael Noel
This document provides an overview of best practices for upgrading to SharePoint 2013. It discusses upgrade fundamentals including requirements, supported version upgrades, and the Microsoft versus third-party approaches. It covers pre-upgrade tasks like claims migration and content database testing. Detailed steps are provided for upgrading service applications like the managed metadata service and user profile sync. Post-upgrade health checks and visual changes are also addressed. The presentation emphasizes testing upgrades, addressing issues proactively, and proceeding cautiously.
This document provides an overview of upgrading from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. It discusses the supported upgrade paths and best practices for the upgrade process. Key aspects covered include pre-upgrade tasks like claims migration, content database upgrade steps using PowerShell commands, separate database and site collection upgrades, service application database upgrades for services like managed metadata and user profiles, and post-upgrade health checks. The presentation provides a detailed yet concise guide to planning and executing a successful SharePoint 2013 upgrade.
Thinakaran M has over 4.9 years of experience developing SharePoint applications and ASP.NET web applications. He currently works as a Senior Software Engineer for Infinite Computer Solutions, where he provides SharePoint support and serves as the technical point of contact for clients. Previously he worked as a Team Lead for Avasoft Private LTD, where he led SharePoint migration projects and served as the technical lead for SharePoint activities. He has extensive experience with SharePoint development, customization, and administration. He is proficient in technologies like C#, ASP.NET, SQL Server, and has certifications in Microsoft technologies like MCPD and MCTS for SharePoint.
What’s New for IT Professionals in Microsoft® SharePoint® Server 2013 Day 2Sayed Ali
What's New in Business Intelligence?
What's New in Composites
What’s New in Enterprise Content Management
What's New in Records Management and Compliance
The document provides an overview of upgrading from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. It discusses the supported upgrade paths and that an in-place upgrade is not supported. It covers pre-upgrade tasks like assessing service applications to upgrade, testing the upgrade process, and performing a claims migration. The document then details the process for upgrading content databases, service applications like managed metadata and user profiles, and post-upgrade health checks.
In this session, we are going to brand a SharePoint site from start to finish. We will use SharePoint Designer, HTML and custom CSS to design a site how not to look like SharePoint. We'll touch upon themes, page layouts as well as master page design. As well as learn how to upgrade a SharePoint 2007 design to SharePoint 2010.
This session is focused on designers well versed with HTML and CSS but might not have the SharePoint development experience. Within the session, we'll also look at usability, accessibility and best practices on branding SharePoint public facing sites.
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SharePoint Designer Workflows - Nuts, Bolts and ExamplesDrew Madelung
This session will touch on all different aspects of SharePoint Designer workflows. Whether you are just getting started with your first workflow or want to see some cool complex examples, this session is for you!
The key areas this session will cover are:
• Differences between SharePoint 2010 and 2013 workflows
• Getting started with SharePoint Designer workflows
• Great workflow features you might not be using
• My handy tips and tricks
• Real world examples of when you can use workflows
Daniel Cohen-Dumani from Portal Solutions presented on the new features in Microsoft SharePoint 2010. Key points included improved user interface with ribbon and Office integration, enhanced collaboration capabilities, reduced costs through platform consolidation, and increased developer productivity. Portal Solutions offers services to plan and implement SharePoint 2010 environments to connect and empower users while managing costs and responding to business needs. A Q&A session followed the presentation.
This document summarizes new features in VisibleThread Docs 3.0, including a complete UI overhaul, new Excel compare capability, ability to create sub-folders, and mass import/export for readability whitelisting. It also discusses VisibleThread's journey beyond proposal tools to provide wider organizational value through their communications suite, readability tools, and email services. The document provides examples and screenshots of the new UI, Excel compare functionality, and sub-folders.
Shifan Yasmin has over 5 years of experience in quality assurance testing for banking applications, web services, and Microsoft SharePoint. She has expertise in test case preparation, execution, and defect tracking. She is proficient in various testing tools including QC HP ALM, SOAPUI, RALLY, and TFS.
This document provides a summary of Priyamadhab Mohapatra's experience and qualifications. He has over 3 years of experience in software development using the SDLC process. He has strong skills in SharePoint 2013/2010/2007, Office 365, workflows, databases, .NET, and other technologies. He has worked on several projects for clients in various roles involving requirements gathering, development, support, and more. He also lists his educational background and technical skills.
This document discusses planning and strategies for implementing and migrating to Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Web Content Management (WCM) systems using Microsoft SharePoint. It covers topics like versioning, approvals, records management, information lifecycle management, and upgrade strategies. The presentation provides an overview of these capabilities in SharePoint 2010 and demonstrates tools for assessing databases before upgrade and monitoring the upgrade process. It aims to help organizations effectively plan ECM/WCM solutions and upgrades to SharePoint 2010.
The document provides an overview of SharePoint development. It discusses different types of development including out of the box configuration, back office development using tools like InfoPath and SharePoint Designer, and professional development using the SDK. It also covers setting up a development environment and best practices for building custom web parts, workflows, and deploying solutions.
2013 SPFest - Customizing Sites and Pages in SharePoint 2013Wes Preston
Intended as an overview for power users and developers working with SharePoint 2013 to understand new capabilities for page customizations using CSR (client side rendering) and JS Link.
Eladio Abquina on FOSS TOOL for Mining Big Data;OCC PORTAL Dashboard StoryCP-Union
This document describes how a technology operations team used Drupal to create dashboards to monitor their activities. They lacked a central platform and needed analytics dashboards by Monday. Using Drupal and contrib modules like Views, Panels, and Taxonomy Manager, they created configurable dashboards in a week. This provided visibility into support tickets, performance, and team metrics. It became a successful "Dashboards as a Service" and they now get many additional dashboard requests.
Chris McNulty: ECM/WCM Planning, Implementation and Migration StrategiesSharePoint Saturday NY
This document summarizes a presentation about ECM/WCM planning, implementation, and migration strategies using SharePoint. It discusses Enterprise Content Management features like versioning, approvals, records management, and information lifecycle management. It also covers Web Content Management considerations like planning for publishing vs collaboration paradigms. The presentation provides an overview of upgrade and migration paths for SharePoint and demonstrates the pre-upgrade checker and visual upgrade tools. It concludes with questions and details about prizes for the event.
Sumit Yadav has over 7 years of experience in IT with a focus on Microsoft technologies and SharePoint. He has extensive experience designing, developing and customizing SharePoint sites, workflows and applications. He has worked on various projects involving migrations from other systems to SharePoint.
This document provides an overview of SharePoint 2007 for beginners. It discusses SharePoint features, the CMS/SPS/WSS roadmaps, how to set up a SharePoint team site and publishing portal. It also covers installation steps, development tools like SharePoint Designer and Visual Studio, and how to develop web parts, workflows, and list definitions. Finally, it discusses Microsoft's MSDN Virtual Lab for hands-on learning and provides additional resources.
2013 SharePoint Fest DC - Build a SharePoint Intake/Request ListWes Preston
This document provides an overview of how to build a SharePoint intake/request list to manage various business requests. It discusses setting up the list with appropriate columns, using content types and workflow to customize new/edit forms, creating views for different roles, and basic post-build metrics and improvements. The example used is a site request list for managing requests for new SharePoint sites, but the approach can be adapted for various business processes.
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HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
As the digital landscape continually evolves, operating systems play a critical role in shaping user experiences and productivity. The launch of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 marks a significant milestone, offering a robust alternative to traditional systems such as Windows 11. This article delves into the essence of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, exploring its unique features, advantages, and how it stands as a compelling choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts.
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
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