Given on July 21, 2010, this presentation presents an overview of SharePoint 2010 and then goes into some tips and guidelines for planning a migration/upgrade/move to SharePoint 2010.
This presentation was co-written and presented by Wyn Van Devanter (@wynv) at the Washington, DC, Web Content Mavens (http://www.meetup.com/webcontentmavens/).
August 23 session
SharePoint is transforming the way organizations are connecting their people, business processes, and enterprise-wide information. In this exclusive two-part series on 23 & 25 August, led by SharePoint MVP Randy Williams, IT managers and SharePoint users will walk away with the blueprint they need to ensure they can successfully deploy SharePoint to meet their specific business needs.
In this session, don't miss Randy Williams give a high-level overview of SharePoint and how to utilize the platform for not only managing documents and business processes, but also ushering about true enterprise collaboration.
SharePoint Survey 2011 Results: How are Businesses Using SharePoint?OpenText Global 360
Updated results of our "SharePoint in the Enterprise: Best Practices Survey" after an additional 820 SharePoint users responded. Go to http://www.global360.com/download/sharepoint-survey
to get your free survey results report.
Come and learn how Microsoft’s latest version of SharePoint will be critical to the success of any business selling technology to SMB customers. Learn how SharePoint opens up the world of Office Web Apps and document co-authoring. Understand how, coupled with Office 2010, SharePoint is ‘the’ platform for true collaboration inside and outside any business. Only by attending this session will you understand all the ways to get SharePoint 2010 running in a business, even on Small Business Server. Maybe you’ll even learn how SharePoint and Office 2010 can help your business.
10 Best SharePoint Features You’ve Never Used (But Should)Christian Buckley
A walk through of the advances made in the SharePoint 2010 platform from earlier versions, as well as a list of 10 out of the box features that most end users are not using, but should. From a webinar given on 6-5-2012
In this webinar, Toby Ward, President and CEO of Prescient Digital Media, and Tamer El Shazli, VP, Technology + SharePoint Lead, Social Business Interactive, discuss the pros, cons, and overall capabilities of SharePoint 2013, and see how it stacks up to the competition.
Running SharePoint on Small Business Server: Pros and Cons - 100 LevelRobert Crane
The least known component of Small Business Server 2008 is SharePoint and yet it offers the greatest opportunity for your business. This session will explain to you in simple terms exactly what SharePoint technology is and how it can be utilized to improve your business and that of your customer when using Small Business Server. You'll learn how SharePoint works, how you can use it and how to sell it to customers bundled with SBS. You'll also learn how to take SharePoint beyond the default install to configure an installation that truly provides business benefits to you customers by removing their pain points. You'll learn also how software like SharePoint designer, Search Server Express and third party add-ons work with SharePoint to provide true business value on Small Business Server.
August 23 session
SharePoint is transforming the way organizations are connecting their people, business processes, and enterprise-wide information. In this exclusive two-part series on 23 & 25 August, led by SharePoint MVP Randy Williams, IT managers and SharePoint users will walk away with the blueprint they need to ensure they can successfully deploy SharePoint to meet their specific business needs.
In this session, don't miss Randy Williams give a high-level overview of SharePoint and how to utilize the platform for not only managing documents and business processes, but also ushering about true enterprise collaboration.
SharePoint Survey 2011 Results: How are Businesses Using SharePoint?OpenText Global 360
Updated results of our "SharePoint in the Enterprise: Best Practices Survey" after an additional 820 SharePoint users responded. Go to http://www.global360.com/download/sharepoint-survey
to get your free survey results report.
Come and learn how Microsoft’s latest version of SharePoint will be critical to the success of any business selling technology to SMB customers. Learn how SharePoint opens up the world of Office Web Apps and document co-authoring. Understand how, coupled with Office 2010, SharePoint is ‘the’ platform for true collaboration inside and outside any business. Only by attending this session will you understand all the ways to get SharePoint 2010 running in a business, even on Small Business Server. Maybe you’ll even learn how SharePoint and Office 2010 can help your business.
10 Best SharePoint Features You’ve Never Used (But Should)Christian Buckley
A walk through of the advances made in the SharePoint 2010 platform from earlier versions, as well as a list of 10 out of the box features that most end users are not using, but should. From a webinar given on 6-5-2012
In this webinar, Toby Ward, President and CEO of Prescient Digital Media, and Tamer El Shazli, VP, Technology + SharePoint Lead, Social Business Interactive, discuss the pros, cons, and overall capabilities of SharePoint 2013, and see how it stacks up to the competition.
Running SharePoint on Small Business Server: Pros and Cons - 100 LevelRobert Crane
The least known component of Small Business Server 2008 is SharePoint and yet it offers the greatest opportunity for your business. This session will explain to you in simple terms exactly what SharePoint technology is and how it can be utilized to improve your business and that of your customer when using Small Business Server. You'll learn how SharePoint works, how you can use it and how to sell it to customers bundled with SBS. You'll also learn how to take SharePoint beyond the default install to configure an installation that truly provides business benefits to you customers by removing their pain points. You'll learn also how software like SharePoint designer, Search Server Express and third party add-ons work with SharePoint to provide true business value on Small Business Server.
Adam Levithan and Jill Hannemann of Portal Solutions discuss cloud implementations and the benefits of SharePoint Online. A comparative analysis of on-premises solutions is provided to outline the financial implications of on-prem vs. hosted. vs. SharePoint Online solutions. Delivered at @Baltimore SharePoint User Group.
We heard plenty of new buzz surrounding the digital workplace transformation at Microsoft Ignite and we're excited to share it with you. Microsoft's journey to greater collaboration and productivity continues to evolve.
In this webinar, Daniel Cohen-Dumani, CEO, and Dale Tuttle, COO of Portal Solutions look back on the happenings at Ignite and share with you the latest from Microsoft.
Guiding a Successful SharePoint ImplementationRandy Williams
August 25 session
SharePoint is transforming the way organizations are connecting their people, business processes, and enterprise-wide information. In this exclusive two-part series on 23 & 25 August, led by SharePoint MVP Randy Williams, IT managers and SharePoint users will walk away with the blueprint they need to ensure they can successfully deploy SharePoint to meet their specific business needs.
In this session, learn the best practices and common pitfalls innate in implementing SharePoint in order to ensure your SharePoint service offering is right on the mark, the first time.
Are you new to SharePoint and don’t know where to start? Perhaps you’re using SharePoint, but only for storing documents and making announcements?
Have you connected to your back-end systems? Is it time to deploy workflow and electronic forms? When’s the right time?
A well-planned SharePoint roadmap defines the business goals, timeline, strategy and vision for your collaboration initiative. It makes sure your project gets funded. It will ensure you’re investing in the right areas with a framework for success.
View the presentation, delivered at the SharePoint TechKNOWLEDGEy 2010 event in Detroit. And for more information on this or other SharePoint topics, visit www.cdh.com or our blog at www.cdhtalkstech.com.
Share Point Governance: 10 Steps to Successful Deployment by Joel Oleson Bes...Joel Oleson
Best of SharePoint Conference break out session on 10 Steps to successful deployment. This deck is focused on avoiding failed deployments and what is most important in to ensure successful deployments.
Presentation on Microsoft SharePoint created for the Xelleration Sales Team. What is SharePoint? It allows an organization to create an employee intranet/portal, manage documents or even develop a public facing site.
Made in PowerPoint 2013.
Automating Business Processes with SharePointGus Fraser
Making the case for Business Process automation
Workflow options in SharePoint 2010
SharePoint Designer Workflows
Nintex – Workflow for Everyone
Integration and contrast with Microsoft CRM
An overview of SharePoint 2013
Creating workflows with SharePoint Designer 2013 & Visio 2013
I walk through what I feel are the top 10 features in SharePoint 2013. I presented this to the Triad SharePoint User Group and was focused on features that I felt the audience would be most interested in and would be adopting immediately with the roll out of SharePoint 2013.
Training – Introduction to SharePoint Online for Collaboration and Document M...Suhail Jamaldeen
Introduction to SharePoint Online for Collaboration and Document Management. The course was based on 55029BC but customized and focused only for SharePoint Online.
10 AWESOME Things We've Done With SharePointRegroove
itgroove's Colin Phillips shares the top ten awesome features that itgroove has customized SharePoint to do. Look forward to a few “ooh and ahh’s” and a “SharePoint can do that?!” or two.
Who is Colin Phillips?
Colin is a SharePoint MVP and Consultant with itgroove. He is a graduate of the University of Victoria and has over 14 years’ experience in both software development and IT infrastructure. His background working at both small and large companies (including 5 years working with BI at Cognos - now IBM) has given him a wealth of knowledge. Among Colin’s areas of experience include SharePoint, business intelligence, workflow, VMware, JavaScript, and many more. Check out Colin's blog at mmman.itgroove.net
With the beta of Microsoft SharePoint freshly released in July, and the final version expected towards the end of year, now is the time to be looking at the new version of SharePoint: Microsoft SharePoint 2013.
Robert Stewart, Intergen’s a Solution Specialist for the Innovation, Strategy and Solutions Team spoke to attendees about Microsoft SharePoint 2013 - taking a look at where we’ve come from and what SharePoint is like today.
SharePoint 2013 is more than a refresh – it contains numerous features that will help improve collaboration and productivity for organisations of all sizes, embracing social media, mobility and search in new ways, while building on the solid platform established by earlier versions.
10 Best SharePoint Features You’ve Never Used #SPC_ORGChristian Buckley
My presentation from the SharePointConference.ORG event held in Reston VA on May 1st, 2012, and hosted by SusQTech. Thanks to Chris Beckett (@sharepointbits) for providing some of the 2010 overview content.
Adam Levithan and Jill Hannemann of Portal Solutions discuss cloud implementations and the benefits of SharePoint Online. A comparative analysis of on-premises solutions is provided to outline the financial implications of on-prem vs. hosted. vs. SharePoint Online solutions. Delivered at @Baltimore SharePoint User Group.
We heard plenty of new buzz surrounding the digital workplace transformation at Microsoft Ignite and we're excited to share it with you. Microsoft's journey to greater collaboration and productivity continues to evolve.
In this webinar, Daniel Cohen-Dumani, CEO, and Dale Tuttle, COO of Portal Solutions look back on the happenings at Ignite and share with you the latest from Microsoft.
Guiding a Successful SharePoint ImplementationRandy Williams
August 25 session
SharePoint is transforming the way organizations are connecting their people, business processes, and enterprise-wide information. In this exclusive two-part series on 23 & 25 August, led by SharePoint MVP Randy Williams, IT managers and SharePoint users will walk away with the blueprint they need to ensure they can successfully deploy SharePoint to meet their specific business needs.
In this session, learn the best practices and common pitfalls innate in implementing SharePoint in order to ensure your SharePoint service offering is right on the mark, the first time.
Are you new to SharePoint and don’t know where to start? Perhaps you’re using SharePoint, but only for storing documents and making announcements?
Have you connected to your back-end systems? Is it time to deploy workflow and electronic forms? When’s the right time?
A well-planned SharePoint roadmap defines the business goals, timeline, strategy and vision for your collaboration initiative. It makes sure your project gets funded. It will ensure you’re investing in the right areas with a framework for success.
View the presentation, delivered at the SharePoint TechKNOWLEDGEy 2010 event in Detroit. And for more information on this or other SharePoint topics, visit www.cdh.com or our blog at www.cdhtalkstech.com.
Share Point Governance: 10 Steps to Successful Deployment by Joel Oleson Bes...Joel Oleson
Best of SharePoint Conference break out session on 10 Steps to successful deployment. This deck is focused on avoiding failed deployments and what is most important in to ensure successful deployments.
Presentation on Microsoft SharePoint created for the Xelleration Sales Team. What is SharePoint? It allows an organization to create an employee intranet/portal, manage documents or even develop a public facing site.
Made in PowerPoint 2013.
Automating Business Processes with SharePointGus Fraser
Making the case for Business Process automation
Workflow options in SharePoint 2010
SharePoint Designer Workflows
Nintex – Workflow for Everyone
Integration and contrast with Microsoft CRM
An overview of SharePoint 2013
Creating workflows with SharePoint Designer 2013 & Visio 2013
I walk through what I feel are the top 10 features in SharePoint 2013. I presented this to the Triad SharePoint User Group and was focused on features that I felt the audience would be most interested in and would be adopting immediately with the roll out of SharePoint 2013.
Training – Introduction to SharePoint Online for Collaboration and Document M...Suhail Jamaldeen
Introduction to SharePoint Online for Collaboration and Document Management. The course was based on 55029BC but customized and focused only for SharePoint Online.
10 AWESOME Things We've Done With SharePointRegroove
itgroove's Colin Phillips shares the top ten awesome features that itgroove has customized SharePoint to do. Look forward to a few “ooh and ahh’s” and a “SharePoint can do that?!” or two.
Who is Colin Phillips?
Colin is a SharePoint MVP and Consultant with itgroove. He is a graduate of the University of Victoria and has over 14 years’ experience in both software development and IT infrastructure. His background working at both small and large companies (including 5 years working with BI at Cognos - now IBM) has given him a wealth of knowledge. Among Colin’s areas of experience include SharePoint, business intelligence, workflow, VMware, JavaScript, and many more. Check out Colin's blog at mmman.itgroove.net
With the beta of Microsoft SharePoint freshly released in July, and the final version expected towards the end of year, now is the time to be looking at the new version of SharePoint: Microsoft SharePoint 2013.
Robert Stewart, Intergen’s a Solution Specialist for the Innovation, Strategy and Solutions Team spoke to attendees about Microsoft SharePoint 2013 - taking a look at where we’ve come from and what SharePoint is like today.
SharePoint 2013 is more than a refresh – it contains numerous features that will help improve collaboration and productivity for organisations of all sizes, embracing social media, mobility and search in new ways, while building on the solid platform established by earlier versions.
10 Best SharePoint Features You’ve Never Used #SPC_ORGChristian Buckley
My presentation from the SharePointConference.ORG event held in Reston VA on May 1st, 2012, and hosted by SusQTech. Thanks to Chris Beckett (@sharepointbits) for providing some of the 2010 overview content.
This session offers more advanced content on the Critical Time Intervention model and how it applies to families. Speakers will discuss the practical application of the model for families with varying barriers to housing and services. Participants will walk away from this session with an in-depth understanding of how the model can improve outcomes for families in their community.
This presentation will introduce you to new features in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010. This session will cover the new and improved product features as applicable to IT Professionals and how to install, deploy, manage, and administer SharePoint Server 2010. It also provides information on how to integrate SharePoint Server 2010 with key applications and how to maintain and troubleshoot SharePoint Server 2010.
SharePoint 2010 developer overview (in Visual Studio 2010)Mithun T. Dhar
This is a SharePoint 2010 deck for Developers. It uses Visual Studio 2010 for developing SharePoint 2010 applications. If you are interested in learning about SharePoint development in VS2010, this is your deck!
SharePoint is a web application framework and platform developed by Microsoft. First launched in 2001,SharePoint integrates intranet, content management and document management, but recent versions have broader capabilities.
SharePoint comprises a multipurpose set of Web technologies backed by a common technical infrastructure. By default, SharePoint has a Microsoft Office-like interface, and it is closely integrated with the Office suite. The web tools are intended for non-technical users. SharePoint can provide intranet portals, document & file management, collaboration, social networks, extranets, websites, enterprise search, and business intelligence. It also has system integration, process integration, and workflow automation capabilities.
Enterprise application software (e.g. ERP or CRM packages) often provide some SharePoint integration capability, and SharePoint also incorporates a complete development stack based on web technologies and standards-based APIs. As an application platform, SharePoint provides central management, governance, and security controls for implementation of these requirements. The SharePoint platform integrates directly into IIS - enabling bulk management, scaling, and provisioning of servers, as is often required by large organizations or cloud hosting providers.
SharePoint Products and Technologies provide an extensible solution platform for the professional Microsoft .NET developer, and offer a wide array of built-in features and application hosting using well-known .NET development tools and technologies.
SharePointFest Konferenz 2016 - Alternative Approaches to Solution Developmen...Marc D Anderson
We regularly hear about the importance of building Apps or Add-Ins from the Microsoft folks. But in many cases, that approach is overkill. Even in enterprises, all solutions aren’t enterprise scale. It’s always been possible to build solid solutions or solution components using the trusty Content Editor Web Part to hold some HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, and that’s still a viable approach. With a few other more modern tricks, we can even build solutions that span many pages using a common code base.
Join Marc D Anderson as he kicks around the plusses and minuses of sanctioned development versus smaller, lighter-touch approaches.
Described by Microsoft as the Business Collaboration Platform for Enterprise and the web, there are so many ways SharePoint 2010 can add value to your organisation. Launched officially on May 12, we take the covers off SharePoint 2010 and share its highlights with you.
Microsoft Convergence DayOne: Leveraging SharePoint within Your Dynamics GP W...Marie-Michelle Strah, PhD
Presentation April 9, 2011 at DayOne of Microsoft Convergence in Atlanta by Marie-Michelle Strah, PhD, BroadPoint Technologies, John Dooley, Microsoft, and John Herbstritt, BroadPoint Technologies.
Jeremy thake introducing alm to share point development implementations (ap...Jeremy Thake
An introduction to SharePoint 2010 Development with ALM. Demonstrates Static Code Analysis with SPDisposeCheck, check-in policies and TFS 2010 Build automation.
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When executing digital transformation projects, or any information-centric project, content and information is shared across systems. Having a well-understood, common, model for your information is critical for success. It isn't hard but it is a critical first step.
Our Disappearing Content: Why Digital Preservation MattersLaurence Hart
The average organization is focused on producing and capturing content. When content is no longer needed for active work, it fades from memory. You may remember where an email or document from two years ago resides, but it will undoubtedly take you longer to find it than anticipated. If it falls to someone else to find it, they will likely waste an entire afternoon before giving up.
As time passes, the challenge to find any given piece of content increases. Even if you do find it, the digital file may be unreadable. While the odds you will need the content decreases, its value and the importance of finding it will grow. Either as critical evidence or a piece of history, rarity can increase content’s value.
These slides from my July 18, 2018 webinar, explains the risks in not thinking about digital preservation sooner rather than later. Afterwards, you will understand:
- What makes content more challenging to access over time
- The risks in not adequately managing your content
- How you can take steps today to ensure that information is not lost
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Removing the “Work” from Information GovernanceLaurence Hart
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An Open Approach to Information GovernanceLaurence Hart
An Open Approach to Information Governance is needed to replace the outdated proprietary ECM approach to Reocrds Management. Using newer technologies such as Content Analytics, Cloud, and open source, we can find a way to take the burden off of people.
Second Day Keynote at Nuxeo World. Discussion on Content Management versus Enterprise Content Management and the market trends that are pushing Content Management to the cloud.
Listen to me give this presentation on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PFW8heVKrQ
The Future of Content Management - AIIM Conference 2011Laurence Hart
Content Management, including collaboration, is poised to make an evolutionary step further. Web 2.0, the cloud, and other innovations are changing the way people view, use, and interact with content. Understanding these new technologies how the impact the world of content management is critical to preparing to meet the new expectations, challenges, risks and rewards posed by these new technologies.
An updated overview on the Content Management Interoperability Services standard after the release of the 1.0 version. Discusses where it stands, uses, benefits, Industry support to-date, and planning for the future.
Using Dita To Provide Consistent Communications To The PublicLaurence Hart
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
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Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
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Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
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PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
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- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
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Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
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Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
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In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
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https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
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Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
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SP2010 Overview and Upgrade Planning, Web Content Mavens
1. SharePoint 2010What Web Managers Need to Know Before Making the Move Presented by Wyn Van Devanter & Laurence Hart July 21, 2010
2. Overview Who We Are MOSS 2007 v SP2010 SP2010 Features The Upgrade Question Planning an Upgrade Q&A 2
3. Software developer Web application development for almost 10 years Much CMS work Current a SharePoint Developer at Synteractive, a software/strategy consulting company in DC Working in Content Management since the 90s Director, Technology Solutions, Washington Consulting, Inc. Author of “Word of Pie” Chair CM Pros Standards Committee General Purpose Devil’s Advocate Wyn Van Devanter Laurence Hart Who We Are 3
6. Portal - Cross-enterprise site aggregation Collaboration Web & Enterprise Content Management Enterprise Search Business Intelligence Forms Driven Business Process Sites - build Communities Collaboration (SP2007) Content – Enterprise Content Management ‘ECM for the masses’ ‘feels like MS Office’ Search Insights ‘BI for Everyone’ Publish Excel spreadsheet to make dashboard Composites No-code custom solutions ‘Work with your data as if it were in SharePoint’ MOSS 2007 SharePoint 2010 Categories of SharePoint 6
7. Sites New user interface Ribbon Modal dialogs Offline synchronization Better Mobile Silverlight web part to embed Silverlight apps comes OOTB 7
8. Content Enterprise content management Documents Records Digital assets Web content Managed metadata Document management browse by metadata instead of hierarchy 8
9. Communities Check in/out, versioning, content approval More than one person can edit a Word document or slides in a SharePoint library at the same time Better tagging Social computing better knowledge management, expertise database, feeds of colleagues 9
10. Search FAST Search integration Facet-like functionality browse by metadata instead of hierarchy 10
11. Insights Business intelligence Business Connectivity Services (BCS) Map your external data into SharePoint with XML Easier to write back to external data sources I.E., people, documents, list data and data from their existing LOB system ─ all within the same set of results Easier tooling for getting external data Read/write solution in SharePoint Designer Free PerformancePoint Access Services Excel Services Visio Services 11
12. Composites SharePoint customization using InfoPath and SharePoint Designer custom list views and forms Site management and customization Workflow Can reuse SharePoint Designer Workflows more readily Create from Visio 12
13. Technical Enhancements Higher limits! List, site collection, etc. Central Administration (Redesigned) Digital Asset Management Health Monitoring Records Management Sandboxed Solutions Upgrade Windows PowerShell 13
14. Developer Enhancements Development from Windows 7 Easier packaging and deployment Better point-and-click creation Object model enhancements 14
16. Should you Move? The service pack dilemma Feature assessment Intranet v Internet Products v Custom Environment Service Pack 2 64-bit Licenses 16
17. Basic Steps Plan Test Validate Don’t Panic Plan Execute Validate 17
18. Approaches In-Place All or nothing (don’t forget your backups) Simplest, fastest Recommended only for smaller, internal sites Database Attach Migration v Upgrade Can do partial migrations Visual Upgrade Purely look-and-feel Allows for training to catch-up 18
19. Early Tips Separate 32-bit to 64-bit from MOSS to SP2010 Upgrade testing: Rinse-and-Repeat Farm in Production, farm in Test Check 3rd Party Tools Recreate views as needed List limits FAST is powerful but… Consider separating Search Custom search pages need revamp to leverage 19
20. The Web Content Question People do it with 2007 and 2010 is better XHTML compliant (Firefox and Safari) External Blob Storage (Rich Media) Easier page creation Streaming media Dynamic content Social media Silverlight Your mileage will vary Others are innovating Make the analysis just as with any other project 20
21. SharePoint 2010 Upgrade Resources Microsoft Upgrade Resource Center: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/ee514557.aspx TechNet Upgrade and Migration for SharePoint Foundation 2010: http://technet.microsoft.com/sharepoint/ee517215.aspx TechNet Upgrade and Migration for SharePoint Server 2010: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/ee517214.aspx Websites hosted on SharePoint: http://www.wssdemo.com/Pages/websites.aspx 21
22. Questions and answers Wyn Van Devanter wvandevanter@synteractive.com wyn@wyntuition.com Laurence Hart lhart@washingtonconsulting.com pie@wordofpie.com 22
Editor's Notes
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Always tricky to move before the first Service Pack is released. Now is still a good time to start planning and testing in anticipation of that first Service Pack. If everything works, or you are having issues with MOSS 2007, move ahead.There is a greater benefit to Intranets to moving now versus later (social media).Get your environment in order before moving. Assess how close you are now.
No typos. Planning and validation cannot be overstated as important steps in the process.Don’t Panic. Something almost always goes wrong. Experience has shown that when a problem is not found that you are just not looking hard enough. When something goes wrong, don’t panic, fix the problem and proceed.
Visual Upgrade is very useful to perform if you are migrating in chunks. Once everything has been migrated, perform the Visual Upgrade to complete the process and switch everyone over at the same time. This also is useful for keeping training in synch with usage.
Test the upgrade/migration process until it runs smoothly. If you hit a glitch, do it again. You won’t know what issues are waiting for you on the other side of a recently resolved issue until you do it again.Some custom created data views may need to be recreated in SP2010 in order for those views to take advantage of all of the new interface enhancements. They will work, but they may look and feel like MOSS 2007 views. If there are too many, do not worry. Users have used the old process for a while, so a few more days likely won’t kill them.If you found a way to bypass old list limits, be warned. The upgrade process does check limits. The odds are that if you are exceeding the limits, you need to re-visit your Information Architecture anyway.
If you do it now, it will be better in SP 2010. It works in more browsers by default. It is said to work in Chrome, but it isn’t “supported”.The External Blob Storage is a critical feature as it takes content out of the database and loads it onto a server (or other custom location). This addressed many of the scalability issues targeted at SharePoint.Consider that many of the tools/enhancements require Silverlight. Like Java and Flash, that is another plugin to manage on the browser.Be sure you price it carefully. You have to have SQL Server 2008 licenses and all the requisite Windows Server licenses. An Internet license is not inexpensive as you are exposing it to the world. As with any project, perform a complete cost-benefit analysis. SP works well as an Intranet, but as a public-facing site, the benefits over the market are fewer.Keep in mind that the current feature set is pretty much what you will have for the next three years. All large companies have a long release cycle, so keep that in mind. Smaller, website-focused, vendors typically have faster turn-arounds, so they will enable you to keep the latest features.