Introduction to SharePoint Online for Collaboration and Document Management. The course was based on 55029BC but customized and focused only for SharePoint Online.
SharePoint Online (SPO) is full of new innovation and welcome improvements.
The premier sharing service is updated with a new, fluid user interface, active personal file sharing, higher storage limits for both personal and team sites, a high-end cloud app development model, and more robust tooling for admins to more easily and effectively control their SPO environment. Everyone benefits from the new SharePoint Online!
An updated version of Understanding the SharePoint basics given at SharePoint Saturday Twin Cities. This covers an introduction to SharePoint Objects and some do's and don'ts when beginning your SharePoint Site.
SharePoint Online is a collection of web-based and cloud technologies that helps the organization to easily store, share and manage information. Read more about the benefits of SharePoint Online form the infographic.
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
A slide deck to complement my 2-hour, FREE, on demand SharePoint Training available here: https://youtu.be/mSVC08zbQ7M
The following topics are covered in the course:
- What is SharePoint, OneDrive and Office 365
- The concept of Sites, Pages and Web Parts
- How to upload and download documents from the document library
- How to share a document in SharePoint
- How to setup alerts to be notified of changes to your documents or content
- How to create your own views in a library or list
- The concept of Versioning, Check-in and Check-out
- The concept of Co-Authoring
- How to sync documents to your desktop via OneDrive
- How to sync Calendar, Tasks and Contacts to Outlook
- How to search for documents and items in SharePoint
- How to Export SharePoint information to Excel
SharePoint Online (SPO) is full of new innovation and welcome improvements.
The premier sharing service is updated with a new, fluid user interface, active personal file sharing, higher storage limits for both personal and team sites, a high-end cloud app development model, and more robust tooling for admins to more easily and effectively control their SPO environment. Everyone benefits from the new SharePoint Online!
An updated version of Understanding the SharePoint basics given at SharePoint Saturday Twin Cities. This covers an introduction to SharePoint Objects and some do's and don'ts when beginning your SharePoint Site.
SharePoint Online is a collection of web-based and cloud technologies that helps the organization to easily store, share and manage information. Read more about the benefits of SharePoint Online form the infographic.
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
A slide deck to complement my 2-hour, FREE, on demand SharePoint Training available here: https://youtu.be/mSVC08zbQ7M
The following topics are covered in the course:
- What is SharePoint, OneDrive and Office 365
- The concept of Sites, Pages and Web Parts
- How to upload and download documents from the document library
- How to share a document in SharePoint
- How to setup alerts to be notified of changes to your documents or content
- How to create your own views in a library or list
- The concept of Versioning, Check-in and Check-out
- The concept of Co-Authoring
- How to sync documents to your desktop via OneDrive
- How to sync Calendar, Tasks and Contacts to Outlook
- How to search for documents and items in SharePoint
- How to Export SharePoint information to Excel
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
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.
Introduction To Microsoft SharePoint 2013Vishal Pawar
Microsoft SharePoint is a Web application platform developed by Microsoft. First launched in 2001, SharePoint has historically been associated with intranet content management and document management, but recent versions have significantly broader capabilities
A slide deck to complement my 2-hour, FREE, on demand SharePoint Training available here: https://youtu.be/L--oAoZ5Juo
The following topics are covered in the course:
- How to Create Sites
- How to create proper site navigation
- How to change Look & Feel of the site
- How to manage security Security
- How to Edit Pages
- How to Add new pages
- How to create new web parts
- How to add web parts to a page
- How to add custom metadata
- How to create custom views on a list or a library
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.
In order to help your employees with this transition, it's important to manage change and to find ways of engaging them and encouraging them to use the tool. This slide presentation goes over everything end users should know when using OneDrive for Business and/or OneDrive.
Modernize Solutions with SharePoint & the Power PlatformJonathan Schultz
Modernize common HR, IT and other functional processes with SharePoint and the Power Platform (PowerApps, Flow and Power BI).
- Re-think SharePoint portals
- Migrate forms (static & InfoPath) to mobile apps
- Leverage interactive dashboards to make data-based decisions
A list of common document types to use as metadata values for Document Type drop-down choices in SharePoint. A great addition to any site or type of organization.
SharePoint and OneDrive play a special role in Office 365, by connecting the workplace with intelligent content management and intranets.
Today we’re going to focus on key areas where you can leverage our innovations to achieve significant benefits. Specifically, how you can:
Share and work together inside and outside your organization through anywhere access to your content and seamless collaboration experiences.
Inform and engage people by connecting them with the resources they need to do their jobs and fostering open conversations.
Transform business process by automating repetitive tasks and streamlining workflows.
Harness collective knowledge by making it easier to find information and expertise right when it's needed, and to encourage best practice sharing.
All with the with full confidence that you can protect and manage your organization’s content as well as extend and develop on SharePoint to meet your unique business needs.
SharePoint powers content collaboration across Microsoft 365
SharePoint is the foundational service in Microsoft 365 that powers content collaboration across the suite, enabling people and organizations to:
Store, access and share files from anywhere with OneDrive
Collaborate on Office documents in real-time
Work together on shared content in Microsoft Teams and within Outlook
Build dynamic and engaging intranet sites enriched with Yammer and Stream
Automate business process and build no-code apps with PowerApps and Flow
Advantages of storing and sharing content in Microsoft 365
Storing and sharing content (Office docs, photos, PDF’s, 3D images, etc.) in Office 365 has the following benefits for end-users and for IT:
End-user benefits:
Simple, consistent and secure file access and sharing experiences across O365 apps and devices
Office document co-authoring with the latest Office desktop clients, mobile apps, and Office Online
AI – intelligent features like personalized search and discovery, recommended content, most recently used, trending sites, viewing insights
Benefits for IT and developers:
Intelligent, built-in security consistent across O365, including DLP, conditional access, ATP, ransomware recovery with Files Restore, etc.
Unified management – common admin, governance and management across users, apps, devices and services
Extensibility – since SharePoint files, sites, lists and pages are available in the Microsoft Graph, developers can use the single Graph API to connect to 3rd party services and build custom solutions
An overview of what's available in SharePoint out of the box.
This slide deck is meant to shed some light on basic elements and features of SharePoint and explain to those who are new to Office 365 / SharePoint – what is possible as soon as you get your hands on the live SharePoint site. Enjoy!
Introduction to SharePoint Information ArchitectureGregory Zelfond
SharePoint Information Architecture is the art and science of organizing and labeling the content (documents, data, sites) to support findability and usability
itgroove SharePoint consultants, Colin Phillips and Bruce Norman Smith, walk you through the list of recent announcements around SharePoint 2016 - and clarify what's coming, what's changing, what's disappearing and what's staying the same.
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
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.
Introduction To Microsoft SharePoint 2013Vishal Pawar
Microsoft SharePoint is a Web application platform developed by Microsoft. First launched in 2001, SharePoint has historically been associated with intranet content management and document management, but recent versions have significantly broader capabilities
A slide deck to complement my 2-hour, FREE, on demand SharePoint Training available here: https://youtu.be/L--oAoZ5Juo
The following topics are covered in the course:
- How to Create Sites
- How to create proper site navigation
- How to change Look & Feel of the site
- How to manage security Security
- How to Edit Pages
- How to Add new pages
- How to create new web parts
- How to add web parts to a page
- How to add custom metadata
- How to create custom views on a list or a library
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.
In order to help your employees with this transition, it's important to manage change and to find ways of engaging them and encouraging them to use the tool. This slide presentation goes over everything end users should know when using OneDrive for Business and/or OneDrive.
Modernize Solutions with SharePoint & the Power PlatformJonathan Schultz
Modernize common HR, IT and other functional processes with SharePoint and the Power Platform (PowerApps, Flow and Power BI).
- Re-think SharePoint portals
- Migrate forms (static & InfoPath) to mobile apps
- Leverage interactive dashboards to make data-based decisions
A list of common document types to use as metadata values for Document Type drop-down choices in SharePoint. A great addition to any site or type of organization.
SharePoint and OneDrive play a special role in Office 365, by connecting the workplace with intelligent content management and intranets.
Today we’re going to focus on key areas where you can leverage our innovations to achieve significant benefits. Specifically, how you can:
Share and work together inside and outside your organization through anywhere access to your content and seamless collaboration experiences.
Inform and engage people by connecting them with the resources they need to do their jobs and fostering open conversations.
Transform business process by automating repetitive tasks and streamlining workflows.
Harness collective knowledge by making it easier to find information and expertise right when it's needed, and to encourage best practice sharing.
All with the with full confidence that you can protect and manage your organization’s content as well as extend and develop on SharePoint to meet your unique business needs.
SharePoint powers content collaboration across Microsoft 365
SharePoint is the foundational service in Microsoft 365 that powers content collaboration across the suite, enabling people and organizations to:
Store, access and share files from anywhere with OneDrive
Collaborate on Office documents in real-time
Work together on shared content in Microsoft Teams and within Outlook
Build dynamic and engaging intranet sites enriched with Yammer and Stream
Automate business process and build no-code apps with PowerApps and Flow
Advantages of storing and sharing content in Microsoft 365
Storing and sharing content (Office docs, photos, PDF’s, 3D images, etc.) in Office 365 has the following benefits for end-users and for IT:
End-user benefits:
Simple, consistent and secure file access and sharing experiences across O365 apps and devices
Office document co-authoring with the latest Office desktop clients, mobile apps, and Office Online
AI – intelligent features like personalized search and discovery, recommended content, most recently used, trending sites, viewing insights
Benefits for IT and developers:
Intelligent, built-in security consistent across O365, including DLP, conditional access, ATP, ransomware recovery with Files Restore, etc.
Unified management – common admin, governance and management across users, apps, devices and services
Extensibility – since SharePoint files, sites, lists and pages are available in the Microsoft Graph, developers can use the single Graph API to connect to 3rd party services and build custom solutions
An overview of what's available in SharePoint out of the box.
This slide deck is meant to shed some light on basic elements and features of SharePoint and explain to those who are new to Office 365 / SharePoint – what is possible as soon as you get your hands on the live SharePoint site. Enjoy!
Introduction to SharePoint Information ArchitectureGregory Zelfond
SharePoint Information Architecture is the art and science of organizing and labeling the content (documents, data, sites) to support findability and usability
itgroove SharePoint consultants, Colin Phillips and Bruce Norman Smith, walk you through the list of recent announcements around SharePoint 2016 - and clarify what's coming, what's changing, what's disappearing and what's staying the same.
SharePoint Saturday Stockholm 2015 - SharePoint Online Friend or FoeJasper Oosterveld
This is an important question many customers ask themselves. Microsoft is heavily promoting their Cloud services with SharePoint Online as their showpiece. The SharePoint Online platform did mature over the years and has become a worthy and realistic replacement for SharePoint On-Premises. SharePoint Online offers Intranet and Extranet business solutions and contains the latest SharePoint features. Although this sounds great, many customers aren't sure and are hesitant of the Cloud. What they really wonder: is SharePoint Online a friend or a foe? The presentation covers the following topics:
- Real world SharePoint Online Intranet Solutions
- An Extranet business scenario with SharePoint Online
- Overcome Cloud challenges such as O365 Release Cycle, Staging & Life Cycle Management, Hybrid and Governance
- The main differences with SharePoint On-Premises
- Brief overview of the advantages and disadvantages of OneDrive for Business
Key Take Away Points:
- Determine if SharePoint Online is a good fit for your organisation
- A clear overview of not only the benefits but also the challenges of SharePoint Online
- Learn about useful business scenarios and workloads suitable for SharePoint Online
The long awaited SharePoint 2016 is finally coming! As Microsoft is expected to release in the Spring of 2016, Benjamin Niaulin, Office Servers & Services MVP at Sharegate, gives us the grand tour of the new SharePoint features!
What's new in SharePoint 2016 for IT Professionals Webinar with CrowCanyonVlad Catrinescu
Start the New Year off right! Join Vlad Catrinescu, Microsoft MVP and president of vNext Solutions, as he helps you prepare for the coming release of SharePoint 2016. This latest version of SharePoint comes with a plethora of new features and promises greater stability and true hybrid readiness. As an IT Professional, you need to know what SharePoint 2016 has in it and how it will impact your SharePoint implementation.
In this webinar, Vlad will show you the new features and changes in 2016, covering such topic as:
• Depreciated Features
• New Topologies with MinRole
• User Profile + Microsoft Identity Manager / AD Import
• Cloud Search Service Application
• Zero Downtime Patching
• Upgrading to SharePoint 2016
SharePoint 2016 for the Business: Top 10 New FeaturesJoel Oleson
So much of the early release is targeted for the IT Professional. This session is about the business. Top SharePoint 2016 Features for the Business User.
This is an important question many customers ask themselves. Microsoft is heavily promoting their Cloud services with SharePoint Online as their showpiece. The SharePoint Online platform did mature over the years and has become a worthy and realistic replacement for SharePoint On-Premises. SharePoint Online offers Intranet and Extranet business solutions and contains the latest SharePoint features. Although this sounds great, many customers aren’t sure and are hesitant of the Cloud. What they really wonder: is SharePoint Online a friend or a foe?
You might be using SharePoint, but are you following best practices? In this introduction to SharePoint session, attendees will learn about the building blocks of SharePoint, such as: What is a list? What is a library? What is a web part? Should I view/edit documents in the browser or in the client? What is versioning? How do I check out and check in a document? Additionally, attendees will learn how to create, modify, and switch views, as well as set up and manage alerts. This session will include demos in Office 365, but the concepts apply to the latest versions of SharePoint, including SharePoint 2016.
Modern sites in SharePoint Online have some new and different features from previous versions of SharePoint on-premises. This presentation covers many of the features available as of September 29, 2023.
What's new in SharePoint Online - London SharePoint User Group March 2018Chirag Patel
The session was about the latest developments, capabilities and features that are rolling out in Office 365 Tenants. It was presented at SharePoint User Group (London) on Thu 22 March 2018.
Sharepoint for Nonprofits: Introduction501 Commons
A Walkthrough of Real World Deployment
Now that you are up and running on Office365, are you wondering if SharePoint can help your organization better collaborate? Is email your org's primary means of sharing files? Not quite sure what SharePoint is? Wondering what it takes to build a useful SharePoint site? Hoping to decommission your local file server or Dropbox shared accounts? This presentation will walk through the business and technical steps taken at Habitat for Humanity SKC to deploy SharePoint in a mid-sized nonprofit.
Topics to be covered:
SharePoint functional overview. What is it and what can it do for me? Brief comparison with similar products.
Structuring sites and subsites.
Security considerations. Internal and external sharing. How do I control and monitor access?
Document libraries. Custom views. Using folders vs. search.
Data preservation.
Syncing files locally. Limits and tradeoffs.
Reaching nirvana – any document on any device, anywhere in a secure environment?
How to involve your team in design and deployment. How to manage a deployment.
Project overview at Habitat for Humanity. What worked? What didn't work?
Hidden costs? Training? Internet upgrade? Storage fees? Local PC upgrades?
Benefit from the experience of a recent deployment, and make a more informed decision about whether SharePoint is a good fit for your organizational needs.
About the presenter:
Kevin Phaup is an independent software consultant who has advised dozens of local non-profits in Seattle and Portland over the years primarily as a volunteer. He works closely with Social Venture Partners. He enjoys providing targeted technical and business advice, and hands-on work building successful IT solutions.
What's new for Existing Customers in Connections 5.0Albert Nichols
A presentation that covers new features for existing customers in the newest release of IBM Connections. This deck covers all the social business tools and features in IBM Connections that will take your business to the next leve
IA& Taxonomy Planning for SharePoint Online & Office 365DocFluix, LLC
I created this deck to support a training session for a new client, so they could understand the different features and terminology for designing an ECM / Records Management solution in SharePoint / Office 365.
Manage how people use your SharePoint Online.
Sri Lanka IT Pro Forum Meetup – December 2017
More details on http://www.suhail.cloud/2017/12/sri-lanka-it-pro-forum-meetupdecember.html
Apples to Apples How to Organize Content with Metadata in SharePointWilliam Huneycutt, II
Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Fuji, Gala, Braeburn… what’s your favorite kind of apple? And what do apples have to do with SharePoint? It’s all about organizing your content efficiently to make content more discoverable and searchable. In SharePoint, the conversation for organizing content usually revolves around using folders or using metadata. And while users say they prefer to build folder structures for organizing content, in the real world they use metadata every day!
So, the question is: Why don’t our users utilize metadata in SharePoint? In this webinar we’ll demonstrate how organizing content in SharePoint using metadata should be as easy as picking an apple.
Learn How To:
Correlate what users are already using metadata for every day to your goals
Apply metadata in meaningful ways for organizing content
Make content more discoverable and searchable
Help users find their stuff!
View the webinar recording here:
http://aspetraining.com/resources/webinar-archive/apples-to-apples-how-to-organize-content-metadata-sharepoint
Milestone and Plans for Shams Past Pupils' Association Suhail Jamaldeen
Milestone and Plans for Shams Past Pupils' Association. Compiled by Suhail Jamaldeen, General Secretary of Past Pupils' Association, Shams Central College, Maruthamunai.
Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365 - How Will They Help YouSuhail Jamaldeen
Induction Program Faculty of Arts - Uni. of Colombo (21.01.2020)
Spoke on Microsoft 365 and Cloud Computing among the students of University of Colombo Faculty of Arts students on 21st January 2020
Slides for "Be More Productive with Microsoft Office 365" for the event "Intensive IT Training Programme for the Academic Year 2019 for the New entrance of the Faculty of Arts, University of Colombo"
Microsoft Azure platform provides a database as a service offering that allows developers to use SQL in the same way as they would in an on-premises location.
Office 365 CLI is an open-source project driven by the SharePoint Patterns and Practices initiative. Using the Office 365 CLI, developers can manage the different settings of SharePoint and Office 365 no matter if they use Windows, macOS or Linux. In this session we are going to look at some cool features of Office 365 CL
Scrum is a Agile framework which allows teams to work together in order to develop a product.
Building complex products for customers is an naturally difficult task.
In the Scrum methodology a sprint is the basic unit of development.
Work Item Timer Jobs are a special type of timer jobs specifically designed to process a set of items. A work item timer job works by processing items in a queue.
Unleash Unlimited Potential with One-Time Purchase
BoxLang is more than just a language; it's a community. By choosing a Visionary License, you're not just investing in your success, you're actively contributing to the ongoing development and support of BoxLang.
Software Engineering, Software Consulting, Tech Lead.
Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Core, Spring JDBC, Spring Security,
Spring Transaction, Spring MVC,
Log4j, REST/SOAP WEB-SERVICES.
Climate Science Flows: Enabling Petabyte-Scale Climate Analysis with the Eart...Globus
The Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) is a global network of data servers that archives and distributes the planet’s largest collection of Earth system model output for thousands of climate and environmental scientists worldwide. Many of these petabyte-scale data archives are located in proximity to large high-performance computing (HPC) or cloud computing resources, but the primary workflow for data users consists of transferring data, and applying computations on a different system. As a part of the ESGF 2.0 US project (funded by the United States Department of Energy Office of Science), we developed pre-defined data workflows, which can be run on-demand, capable of applying many data reduction and data analysis to the large ESGF data archives, transferring only the resultant analysis (ex. visualizations, smaller data files). In this talk, we will showcase a few of these workflows, highlighting how Globus Flows can be used for petabyte-scale climate analysis.
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I ...Juraj Vysvader
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I didn't get rich from it but it did have 63K downloads (powered possible tens of thousands of websites).
A Study of Variable-Role-based Feature Enrichment in Neural Models of CodeAftab Hussain
Understanding variable roles in code has been found to be helpful by students
in learning programming -- could variable roles help deep neural models in
performing coding tasks? We do an exploratory study.
- These are slides of the talk given at InteNSE'23: The 1st International Workshop on Interpretability and Robustness in Neural Software Engineering, co-located with the 45th International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE 2023, Melbourne Australia
We describe the deployment and use of Globus Compute for remote computation. This content is aimed at researchers who wish to compute on remote resources using a unified programming interface, as well as system administrators who will deploy and operate Globus Compute services on their research computing infrastructure.
Quarkus Hidden and Forbidden ExtensionsMax Andersen
Quarkus has a vast extension ecosystem and is known for its subsonic and subatomic feature set. Some of these features are not as well known, and some extensions are less talked about, but that does not make them less interesting - quite the opposite.
Come join this talk to see some tips and tricks for using Quarkus and some of the lesser known features, extensions and development techniques.
How Recreation Management Software Can Streamline Your Operations.pptxwottaspaceseo
Recreation management software streamlines operations by automating key tasks such as scheduling, registration, and payment processing, reducing manual workload and errors. It provides centralized management of facilities, classes, and events, ensuring efficient resource allocation and facility usage. The software offers user-friendly online portals for easy access to bookings and program information, enhancing customer experience. Real-time reporting and data analytics deliver insights into attendance and preferences, aiding in strategic decision-making. Additionally, effective communication tools keep participants and staff informed with timely updates. Overall, recreation management software enhances efficiency, improves service delivery, and boosts customer satisfaction.
Atelier - Innover avec l’IA Générative et les graphes de connaissancesNeo4j
Atelier - Innover avec l’IA Générative et les graphes de connaissances
Allez au-delà du battage médiatique autour de l’IA et découvrez des techniques pratiques pour utiliser l’IA de manière responsable à travers les données de votre organisation. Explorez comment utiliser les graphes de connaissances pour augmenter la précision, la transparence et la capacité d’explication dans les systèmes d’IA générative. Vous partirez avec une expérience pratique combinant les relations entre les données et les LLM pour apporter du contexte spécifique à votre domaine et améliorer votre raisonnement.
Amenez votre ordinateur portable et nous vous guiderons sur la mise en place de votre propre pile d’IA générative, en vous fournissant des exemples pratiques et codés pour démarrer en quelques minutes.
Introducing Crescat - Event Management Software for Venues, Festivals and Eve...Crescat
Crescat is industry-trusted event management software, built by event professionals for event professionals. Founded in 2017, we have three key products tailored for the live event industry.
Crescat Event for concert promoters and event agencies. Crescat Venue for music venues, conference centers, wedding venues, concert halls and more. And Crescat Festival for festivals, conferences and complex events.
With a wide range of popular features such as event scheduling, shift management, volunteer and crew coordination, artist booking and much more, Crescat is designed for customisation and ease-of-use.
Over 125,000 events have been planned in Crescat and with hundreds of customers of all shapes and sizes, from boutique event agencies through to international concert promoters, Crescat is rigged for success. What's more, we highly value feedback from our users and we are constantly improving our software with updates, new features and improvements.
If you plan events, run a venue or produce festivals and you're looking for ways to make your life easier, then we have a solution for you. Try our software for free or schedule a no-obligation demo with one of our product specialists today at crescat.io
Listen to the keynote address and hear about the latest developments from Rachana Ananthakrishnan and Ian Foster who review the updates to the Globus Platform and Service, and the relevance of Globus to the scientific community as an automation platform to accelerate scientific discovery.
How to Position Your Globus Data Portal for Success Ten Good PracticesGlobus
Science gateways allow science and engineering communities to access shared data, software, computing services, and instruments. Science gateways have gained a lot of traction in the last twenty years, as evidenced by projects such as the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI) and the Center of Excellence on Science Gateways (SGX3) in the US, The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) and its platforms in Australia, and the projects around Virtual Research Environments in Europe. A few mature frameworks have evolved with their different strengths and foci and have been taken up by a larger community such as the Globus Data Portal, Hubzero, Tapis, and Galaxy. However, even when gateways are built on successful frameworks, they continue to face the challenges of ongoing maintenance costs and how to meet the ever-expanding needs of the community they serve with enhanced features. It is not uncommon that gateways with compelling use cases are nonetheless unable to get past the prototype phase and become a full production service, or if they do, they don't survive more than a couple of years. While there is no guaranteed pathway to success, it seems likely that for any gateway there is a need for a strong community and/or solid funding streams to create and sustain its success. With over twenty years of examples to draw from, this presentation goes into detail for ten factors common to successful and enduring gateways that effectively serve as best practices for any new or developing gateway.
GraphSummit Paris - The art of the possible with Graph TechnologyNeo4j
Sudhir Hasbe, Chief Product Officer, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
Innovating Inference - Remote Triggering of Large Language Models on HPC Clus...Globus
Large Language Models (LLMs) are currently the center of attention in the tech world, particularly for their potential to advance research. In this presentation, we'll explore a straightforward and effective method for quickly initiating inference runs on supercomputers using the vLLM tool with Globus Compute, specifically on the Polaris system at ALCF. We'll begin by briefly discussing the popularity and applications of LLMs in various fields. Following this, we will introduce the vLLM tool, and explain how it integrates with Globus Compute to efficiently manage LLM operations on Polaris. Attendees will learn the practical aspects of setting up and remotely triggering LLMs from local machines, focusing on ease of use and efficiency. This talk is ideal for researchers and practitioners looking to leverage the power of LLMs in their work, offering a clear guide to harnessing supercomputing resources for quick and effective LLM inference.
Exploring Innovations in Data Repository Solutions - Insights from the U.S. G...Globus
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has made substantial investments in meeting evolving scientific, technical, and policy driven demands on storing, managing, and delivering data. As these demands continue to grow in complexity and scale, the USGS must continue to explore innovative solutions to improve its management, curation, sharing, delivering, and preservation approaches for large-scale research data. Supporting these needs, the USGS has partnered with the University of Chicago-Globus to research and develop advanced repository components and workflows leveraging its current investment in Globus. The primary outcome of this partnership includes the development of a prototype enterprise repository, driven by USGS Data Release requirements, through exploration and implementation of the entire suite of the Globus platform offerings, including Globus Flow, Globus Auth, Globus Transfer, and Globus Search. This presentation will provide insights into this research partnership, introduce the unique requirements and challenges being addressed and provide relevant project progress.
Developing Distributed High-performance Computing Capabilities of an Open Sci...Globus
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5. Introduction to SharePoint Online for
Collaboration and Document Management
Module 1: SharePoint Overview
6. • The business collaboration platform by Microsoft.
• Organizations use SharePoint to implement their Intranet
• You can use SharePoint as a secure place to store, organize,
share, and access information from any device.
What is SharePoint
7. • Team collaboration
• Document storage and management
• Web sites
• Social networking
• Search
• Intranet
• A platform for building custom applications
SharePoint is typically used for
8. • Share documents
• Publish announcements
• Create and manage tasks
• Share calendars
• Create knowledgebase using Wikis
• Publish links to internal and external resources
• Create discussions
SharePoint Team Collaboration
9. • Features not available with local and network file storage:
• Metadata
• Check in/out
• Alerts – automatic emails about library changes
• Versioning
• Content approval
• Views (reports)
• Additional Library Options
• Folders
• Windows Explorer views
• Recycle Bin
SharePoint Document Management
10. • The HR web site
• The Sales portal site
• The Internet site
• Knowledge base wikis
Web Sites
11. • User access can be controlled by Site Owners at these levels:
• Sites
• Document libraries and lists
• Folders within libraries
• Individual documents / list items
• SharePoint is “Security Trimmed” – There may be content in
a site that you will not be able to see!
• There may be content that you can edit, but others cannot
• Search will not find items that you do not have permissions
to see
SharePoint Security
12. SharePoint commonly defines three groups
• Owners
• usually have Full Control over a container, e.g., a site collection or a subsite
• Members
• usually have Edit permissions
• Visitors
• usually have Read Only permissions
but you can modify them if you need to, and you can set up additional groups
for special requirements.
SharePoint Online People and Groups
13. • Managed by Site Admin at Access Request Setting
• Site Settings -> Site Permission ->Access Request Settings
Sharing options
14. Introduction to SharePoint Online for
Collaboration and Document Management
Module 2: Accessing SharePoint Online
15. • Logging onto SharePoint Online
• Go to https://portal.office.com and select SharePoint tile
• or go to the SharePoint Online site url
• SharePoint Navigation – The SharePoint Suite Bar
Accessing SharePoint Online
Notifications
Menu
Settings
(Site Actions)
Help
My Accounts
Menu
16. • SharePoint Navigation – The SharePoint screen
Accessing SharePoint Online
The Ribbon and ribbon tabs
Site icon and Site name
Search Box Search Scope
Tabs to this site and
subsites
17. • SharePoint Navigation – The Title area crumb trail
• Classic Experience
Accessing SharePoint Online
Library name Folder name
Search the entire site or filter just this
list/library
List of available
views, click “…” for
more
Content of the “Training Materials” folder
19. • Classic SharePoint site
• Modern Site
• You can see all following sites
• from “https://domain.sharepoint.com/_layouts/15/sharepoint.aspx”
Follow a SharePoint Online Site
20. • Classic Experience
• Follow option is not available for Modern
Experience (11th Nov 2017)
Following a Document
21. Go to One Drive for Business and switch to Classic Experience
View following Documents
22. • Clicking “Browse” hides the ribbon
• The Page ribbon is used to edit the page (if you have
rights to do so!) and to add Tags and Notes about the
page
The Ribbon
23. • Ribbons change based on the size of the browser screen
• The entire sections are reduced
to a single button
• Many ribbon options may be grayed out depending on
your permissions and the last item clicked
The Ribbon
24. • Located on the left
• Generally links to content within this site but
can include external links
• Site Content - Displays a list of all lists, libraries
and sub sites in the current site.
This is the “Lists of lists” for this site
Quick Launch
25. • Recycle Bin - Contains any documents you
have deleted while using this site. Items
typically stay in the recycle bin for 30 days.
• Edit Links - Site owners can add custom links
Quick Launch
26. • The owner of the site can add and remove web parts to
provide quick access to commonly accessed content
Home page Web Parts
27. Users can choose to use default site settings or specify their
own personal settings, which would override your site-level
settings.
• Welcome -> My account ->Settings
-> Language and Time zone
Language and Region
28. Introduction to SharePoint Online for
Collaboration and Document Management
Module 3: SharePoint Libraries
29. SharePoint libraries store files, similar to disk drives or network
shares, but with many more features
• Examples of Libraries:
• Document, Asset, Pages, Site Pages, Site Assets
• We can create Custom libraries
• Purchase Orders, Contracts, Team Presentations…
SharePoint Libraries
30. • Used to store documents such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint
and PDF
• Can be searched on title, metadata and in many cases
every word in the document
• Can support tracking multiple versions, manage document
release (approval) and control concurrent access (check
out/in)
Document Libraries
31. • Document libraries can be displayed:
• As a web part on a page
• Display a summery
• Can set custom views summary.
• As a library page
• Will have all the views
• Ribbon and Dropdown for Actions
Document Libraries
32. • To open a document for reading (this will not check it out)
• Click on the name (Modern and Classic)
• Select navigating through three dots (Modern and Classic)
• Select from the Top Menu (Modern)
Accessing Documents
33. • Provides browser based viewing and editing of Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, PDF and OneNote files
• A local install of Office is not required to view and edit the
files
• Co-authoring
• Multiple users can edit files concurrently with real-time updates
Office Online
34. • To ensure that other users cannot change a document while
you are editing it you should use Check Out
• The document will remained locked from edits and deletes
by other users until you check it in
• If the library has been setup to require check out then the
document will be checked out when you click “Edit
Document”
• Library Settings -> Versioning Settings -> Require Check Out
Checking out documents
Not checked out Checked out
35. Checkmark the document
• Click on top menu (Modern)
• Click Delete (X) in the FILE ribbon
Deleting documents
36. • Site Recycle Bin
• Deleted documents will be moved to the Recycle Bin
• Can be recoverable within 93 days.
• Site Settings -> Recycle Bin
• Second-Stage Recycle Bin
• When an item is deleted from the site recycle bin, it is move to
second-stage recycle bin.
• Site Settings -> Recycle Bin -> Second-Stage Recycle Bin
Recycle Bin
37. • SharePoint can email or text you when documents are
added, deleted or changed
• Alerts can be requested for any changes to the list/library
or to a single file
• Ribbon -> Alert Me ->
Manage My Alerts
Alerts
38. • Only send me alerts when:
• All changes
• New items are added
• Existing items are modified
• Items are deleted
• Web discussion updates
• Send me an alert when:
• Anything changes
• Someone else changes a document
• Someone else changes a document created by me
• Someone else changes a document last modified by me
Some Alert options include
39. When to Send Alerts
• Send e-mail immediately
• Send a daily summary
• Send a weekly summary
Some Alert options include
40. • Upload Buttons (On the ribbon and library menu)
• Drag and drop documents from Windows Explorer onto the
library page
• Drag and drop documents using Open with Explorer (a
Windows Explorer view of the library)
• Upload options will vary by browser:
• Drag and drop: IE 10 and recent versions of Firefox and other browsers
• Upload files using Windows Explorer: IE 8 and later (but not other browsers)
Uploading documents
42. Modern Experience
• Can upload Filer or Folder through the button
• Drag and Drop
Uploading documents
43. • Some file types are blocked from uploading if the site
doesn’t allow you to run custom script.
• .aspx, .asmx, .ascx, .master, .xap, .swf, .jar, .xsf, .htc
• Allow or prevent custom script
• https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Allow-or-prevent-custom-
script-1f2c515f-5d7e-448a-9fd7-835da935584f
Blocked File Types
44. • Microsoft recommends to group files and create folders
• Create Folders
• By clicking on New Folder Button
• By drag and drop
Creating Folders
45. • Documents can be created in Office applications (Microsoft
Office 2016) and save directly to SharePoint Library
• Documents can be created locally and then uploaded to a
library
• Documents can also be created by clicking the New button
in the library’s toolbar
Creating New Documents
46. The Site Owner may require that a list item or a document be
reviewed and approved prior to being visible to other users on
the site.
• If the Content Approval feature has been enabled then newly
created or uploaded items are visible to only the user who created
them and to the users with permissions to approve list items. All
other users will not know that the document exists.
• A user with approval rights (possibly the site owner) then reviews
and approves or rejects the item.
Content Approval
47. • A history of document changes
• The ability to revert to a previous version
• The ability to view previous versions
• Libraries and Lists can track major versions (1, 2, 3) while
libraries can also track minor versions (1.1, 1.2, 1.3)
• Versions are created:
• When a file is first created or uploaded
• When a file is uploaded with the same name as an existing file
• When the properties are changed
• When a file is opened, edited, and saved
• When a file is checked out, edited, and then checked in
Versioning
48. SharePoint lists and libraries can have alternate views that limit
or filter displayed columns and/or rows
• Views can be thought of as reports
• By default a document library has these views:
• All Documents
• My Submissions (if Content Approval is enabled)
Library (and List) Views
51. • Stores videos and provides in-browser streaming of .WMV
files (Silverlight needed)
• Thumbnails are automatically created as pictures are
uploaded
Asset Libraries
52. • Thumbnails are automatically created as pictures are
uploaded
• Includes Thumbnail, All Pictures and Slides views
Picture Library
54. • Used to store text
• Can be searched
• Shares a common set of features with libraries including
views, versioning and content approval
• Can be created from a set of standard list templates, or can
be a completely custom list
• Examples: Tasks, Announcements, Calendars and Issues
SharePoint Lists
55. Lists consist of:
• Columns (also called Fields or Metadata)
• Standard Views (think of “reports” with rows and columns)
• Calendar, Gantt and other special views
SharePoint Lists
56. • Site Owners can create custom lists with their choice of
columns.
• “For Sale” list for used computer equipment.
• Columns: Description, Category, Quantity, Price, Total (calculated!),
Start Date, End Date
• Views: All Items, Grouped by Category, Sale Calendar
Custom Lists
57. • Task lists are used to assign work to team members and
track progress
• Task lists can send email notices when tasks are assigned
Files can be attached
• A web part can be added to the site to remind the logged
on user of their tasks
Using SharePoint Task Lists
59. • All Tasks – all tasks in the list
• Calendar – displays the tasks in a calendar format
• Completed – filters the task list to show only
completed tasks
• Gantt chart –
• Late Tasks – filters the task list to show only past due
tasks
• My Tasks – displays only the tasks for the current logged in user
• Upcoming – filters the list to show incomplete tasks (not 100%)
with a future due date
• Your site owner may have created additional views for the list
Task List Views
60. • You can synchronize SharePoint task lists with your Outlook
so you can see, edit and create tasks in both SharePoint and
Outlook.
• Click “Connect to Outlook” to link the task list to Outlook
• New tasks created in SharePoint will be displayed in the
linked Outlook task list
• New tasks created in the linked task list will appear in
SharePoint (if you have permissions to create tasks in that
list)
Synchronizing Task List with Outlook
61. • Do not represent the activities of a single user, but contains
events of interest to the entire team
• Can show single events, multi-day events, reoccurring
events and all day events
• Can be synchronized with Microsoft Outlook
• Can be exported to Excel
• These just lists! (that default to a calendar view)
SharePoint Calendars
62. Calendar Navigation
• Select a month or
Select a display format:
To add a new event,
click New Event
or Add:
SharePoint Calendars
64. • Dealing with long lists of events
• Individual dates can be expanded or contracted with “more items”
and “collapse”
• The entire calendar can be expanded from the ribbon with
“Expand All” and “Collapse All
65. Look and feel like ordinary lists, but are linked to data outside
of SharePoint
Integrated using Business Connectivity Services
• Sources might include SQL Server, Oracle, web services
• Can have views
• Cannot be customized (adding columns, etc.)
• Typically do not support Alerts or Workflows
External Lists
66. Introduction to SharePoint Online for
Collaboration and Document Management
Module 5: SharePoint Online Search
67. A Search Center is where users enter search queries and view
the search results.
Search Center site is automatically available
at <host_name>/search/
Search is security trimmed
Content Search is available
SharePoint Online Search
69. • Type a series of words to find documents that contain all of
those words:
• sharepoint security
• Type a phrase in quotes to find that exact phrase:
• "sharepoint security"
• Add wildcards to the end of words: (but not at the beginning)
• sharepoint work*
• Use a minus sign to exclude a word:
• sharepoint -security (must include “sharepoint” and exclude “security”)
Search tips
70. • Use properties:
• author:suhail (“:” means “contains”)
• author=“Suhail Jamaldeen”) (“=” means “exact match”)
• Find files by file extension:
• FileExtension='docx'
• Find files by size:
• size>10000000
• Use Boolean logic:
• ( AND OR must be in uppercase!)
• (sharepoint OR wss) AND security
Search tips
72. A wiki library is a document library in which users can easily
edit any page
A knowledgebase where team members can quickly add
hyperlinked content with no knowledge of HTML, hyperlinks or
web page creation
Examples:
• A corporate acronym database
• A helpdesk knowledgebase
• A team brainstorming tool
SharePoint Wikis
73. Editing a Wiki:
Click the Ribbon’s Page tab and click Edit
To add a link to a wiki article (new or existing):
Type double square brackets around the linking word:
Click Save in the ribbon to save
your changes
Click on the linking word
(now with a dashed
underline) and write the
article about the word
SharePoint Wikis
75. • Incoming Links
• A list of all other wiki articles that link to this article
SharePoint Wikis
76. • Two views of a wiki
SharePoint Wikis
Click “View All Pages” to
display the wiki as a list
Click the wiki’s name in
Quick Launch to display
the wiki’s Home page
77. Introduction to SharePoint Online for
Collaboration and Document Management
Module 7: SharePoint Online Social Features
78. • Office 365 includes two options for enterprise social
features
• Yammer
• SharePoint Newsfeed
SharePoint Online Social Features
79. • Allows us to have a feed and have conversations around
documents or projects happening in our office
• Allows for open based conversation and everyone can
participate
Yammer
80. • Update Status
• Like, reply, share, bookmark and many more on a status
• Share Documents
• Share files form SharePoint or Upload to Yammer
• Create Poll
• Praise a colleague
• Create Group
• Follow Documents and people
What is fun with Yammer?
82. You can add Yammer feed web part to SharePoint Online page
Yammer Feed Web Part
83. Originally “web logs”, blogs are web pages built around a
series of articles, usually displayed in reverse chronological
order
Blog articles are assigned to categories
Most blogs accept comments from readers
A SharePoint blog is a SharePoint site with lists and libraries to
support blog features
SharePoint Blogs
85. • SharePoint site with “Blog” template
SharePoint Blogs
Click categories to filter the blog Admin links for users with edit
rights
Most recent
blog article.
Scroll down for
more…
86. First edit the list of categories:
• Click the Manage Categories link
in the Blog tools area
• Edit or delete the existing
categories and add your categories
• A category is used to quickly group
articles by a broad topic and is usually
one or two words
Manage SharePoint Blogs
87. • Create articles:
• Click “Create a post” or
• click “Manage posts” and work from a list view
• Write the article, assign to a category and enter a publish date
(this will control display order)
• Get the article approved (if Content Approval is enabled)
Manage SharePoint Blogs
88. Read Comments
• Click “Comment” at the bottom of an article to view or add
comments
Manage SharePoint Blogs
89. Introduction to SharePoint Online for
Collaboration and Document Management
Module 8: SharePoint Discussion Boards
90. • Online sharing of information
• Q&A discussions
• Discussions are listed with most recently updated topics
displayed first
• A good replacement for group e-mail discussions
Discussion Boards
91. • To start a new discussion
• Display the discussion list and click New Item
in the ribbon, or the “new discussion” link
• To read a discussion
• Display the discussion list and click the title of the discussion
• To reply to a discussion
• Click Reply!
• Three views
• Flat, Threaded and Management
• The Management view displays the Moderation ribbon
92. Introduction to SharePoint Online for
Collaboration and Document Management
Module 9: SharePoint Community Sites
93. Today most users expect more from forums and discussion
boards and expect features like moderation, rating scales and
social rewards.
Use the Community Site template to create a subsite with
these additional features:
• Grouping of discussions by categories
• Tools to drive user participation including “badges” and points
• Social features such as “like”
• Tools to moderate and manage discussions
SharePoint Community Site
94. Requesting Access
• A Community Site can be setup as
• a private community (members only),
• a closed community (over for view, but only members can contribute)
• or an open community where everyone has immediate access and can
contribute.
95. Exploring Existing Topics
• Categories - the Community Site owners can create categories to
simplify the organization of the discussions.
• Views - The home page discussion list has multiple views available
to filter the display of topics.
• All discussions can be searched!
• You can show more or less detail when viewing a discussion by
using the Expand Post and Collapse Post buttons
96. What else can you do?
• Mark an Answer as a Best Reply
• Create Alerts so you will be notified about updates to discussions
• Contribute!
99. Introduction to SharePoint Online for
Collaboration and Document Management
Additional Learning – Communication Sites
100. A SharePoint communication site is a great place to share
information with others.
You can share news, reports, statuses, and other information in
a visually compelling format.
Configurable Templates
• Topic: Select the Topic design when you have a lot of information to share,
such as news, events and other content.
• Showcase: Use the Showcase design to feature a product, team or event
using photos or images.
• Blank: Start with a blank site and make your design come to life quickly and
easily.
Communication Sites
105. Communication site
• to broadcast information out to a broad audience.
• typically only a small set of members contribute content that is
consumed by a much larger audience.
• Team Site
• Collaborate with other members of your team or with others on a
specific project, a team site is the better choice.
• typically all or most members can contribute content to the site
and the information is limited to only the members of the team or
project and specific stakeholders.
Communication site or a Team site?
106. Introduction to SharePoint Online for
Collaboration and Document Management
Additional Learning – SharePoint Mobile App
107. • Available in Windows, iOS and Android
• The Sites tab
• takes you to a list of the sites you visit frequently and sites you’re
following.
SharePoint Mobile App
Is your organization already using SharePoint Online?
What kind of work you do in SharePoint Online?
Any project team members, site owners, developers or any others?
What are the site templates you are using?
Team members are typically site editors (but not owners) and can add, edit and delete most content.
SharePoint is “security trimmed” and as a result you may not see some things that other users may see.
For example:
You may not have access to a site at all.
You may have “view only” access where you can see lists, libraries and documents, but you may not have the options available create, upload, edit or delete items.
You may not see individual documents, entire folders or libraries.
Choose who can request access or invite others to this site.
Site creation url: https://cintellico.sharepoint.com/_layouts/15/sharepoint.aspx
Site Url: https://cintellico.sharepoint.com/sites/55029
Point out the “Overwrite without warning” checkbox!
Recommend that folder names should not be too long. The total length of a path for a site + library + folder names + document name cannot exceed 255 characters.
Note: “%20” equals a space in a URL
Demonstrate versioning:
Enable versioning in the list or library
Edit a list item or document and then show that the version number has changed in the item’s Properties
Edit the view and add the Version column
in-browser streaming works with Internet explorer
Upload a picture to Shared Documents to show that pictures, like any other file type, can be uploaded to a library, and that a library is not a convenient place to view pictures.
Change the views and show
Note that a task list is just a list… and includes all of the features of lists including folders (disabled by default) and Alerts. Task lists do have one special feature; they can automatically send an email each time someone is assigned to a task. (List Settings, Advanced)
Note that there are an assortment of default views and that you can create custom views as needed (including calendar views).
Demo: Add new Tasks
Assign users
Add tasks to Time Line
Demo: Change the views and show
This slide shows that a Calendar is just a list that has a calendar view as the default view. For that matter, any list with a date column can have a Calendar view.
“All Events” displays the calendar as a list with recurring events listed in a single summary row.
“Current Events” expands recurring events into one row for each event. (Not sure why this would be called “current events”.)
Note that External lists are outside of the scope of this class.
https://cintellico.sharepoint.com/search/
You may want to start with a demo of www.wikipedia.org and show that anyone can edit Wikipedia articles and how easy links between articles are done using the double square bracket notation. (Also point out how much better the SharePoint rich text editor is!)
Explore with the class ways that a Wiki could be used to create formal and informal knowledgebases in their organization.
Show the version history of the home page and point out the changes you made earlier.
Show the version history of the home page and point out the changes you made earlier.
While a Wiki does not look like a library or a list, it is one! Show the View All Pages button in the ribbon and how once displayed as a library you can used the ribbon or the dropdown menus to add alerts and manage options such as permissions and content approval.
When a wiki is displayed as a list you can:
Use “This List” from the search scope dropdown
Use the New button to add articles (without first creating a [[link]] )
Create Alerts
Modify security permissions
Use Check in/out
Use content approval
open to your team and everyone can participate within it.
No matter which one you choose, you can add, remove, or reorder web parts as needed.