This session will focus on the things you need to consider when upgrading your existing SharePoint environment to the latest version of SharePoint. In this session you will learn how to successfully upgrade your infrastructure (or consider cloud based services) and migrate your content based on real-world examples.
SharePoint is a web-based intranet system that provides central storage of documents and data, allowing easy access and sharing of information across an organization. It integrates with familiar tools like email and web browsers for a simple user experience. SharePoint saves time and space by eliminating duplicate files and paperwork, and increases productivity through improved communication and workflow management.
This document discusses Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and document imaging capabilities in Microsoft SharePoint 2010. It provides an overview of new ECM features in SharePoint 2010 like Document ID Service, Enterprise Content Types, and Managed Metadata Service. The document also covers best practices for document imaging, including recommended resolution and file format for image capture. Speakers discuss migration options and next steps organizations can take to assess their current ECM platforms and learn more about implementing ECM using SharePoint 2010.
The document discusses new features in SharePoint 2013 for business users. It provides overviews of improved efficiencies like drag and drop uploading and sharing permissions. It also covers enhanced search functionality including type-ahead search and refiners. Social features like Yammer integration and microblogging are examined. The document reviews electronic forms capabilities in InfoPath 2013 and Access Services 2013. It analyzes workflow changes between SharePoint 2010 and 2013. Finally, it outlines new, different, and improved features for site administrators.
This document summarizes a webinar on developing a SharePoint strategy. It provided an overview of SharePoint capabilities for collaboration, portals, enterprise search, content management, and business processes. It emphasized that simply deploying SharePoint without a strategy can result in disconnected information silos that are difficult to manage. The webinar outlined key steps to developing a SharePoint strategy, including defining processes and audiences, auditing content sources, creating use cases, and evaluating technology options. It stressed the importance of aligning any SharePoint deployment with organizational goals, processes, and information needs.
Randy Williams gave a presentation on why organizations use SharePoint. He discussed common collaboration challenges such as information overload and distributed teams. SharePoint provides features to improve collaboration like team sites, document libraries, and lists. It also helps manage documents through versioning, check-in/out, and policies. SharePoint supports business processes with electronic forms, workflows, and connections to external systems. It makes information available through search and portals. Finally, SharePoint helps make better decisions with dashboards, Excel services, and data visualization tools.
Putting Content in Context: Getting Information into SharePoint for Content M...Kofax
SharePoint is more than just a repository of shared documents...it is a robust platform for information management. Kofax and Gimmal provide best practices for leveraging SharePoint to manage incoming information and turning documents into actionable, meaninful content.
All of the most important and latest Microsoft Ignite 2019 news and announcements gathered by our incredible Microsoft MVP Vlad Catrinescu and Microsoft RD & MVP Gokan Ozcifci. From the announcement of Microsoft’s newest product, Project Cortex, to awesome updates and new features for your Microsoft 365 applications, the show was packed full of important and interesting news!
Share Point 2010 Ecm David Gorgone Micrsoftguest784047
The document discusses new features in SharePoint 2010 focused on enhancing enterprise content management (ECM). It summarizes analyst reports showing growing adoption of SharePoint 2007 for ECM. It then overviews top new SharePoint 2010 features for ECM like document sets, metadata management, audit trails, document IDs, records management, and Office web applications. Business connectivity services are also discussed to integrate external data.
SharePoint is a web-based intranet system that provides central storage of documents and data, allowing easy access and sharing of information across an organization. It integrates with familiar tools like email and web browsers for a simple user experience. SharePoint saves time and space by eliminating duplicate files and paperwork, and increases productivity through improved communication and workflow management.
This document discusses Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and document imaging capabilities in Microsoft SharePoint 2010. It provides an overview of new ECM features in SharePoint 2010 like Document ID Service, Enterprise Content Types, and Managed Metadata Service. The document also covers best practices for document imaging, including recommended resolution and file format for image capture. Speakers discuss migration options and next steps organizations can take to assess their current ECM platforms and learn more about implementing ECM using SharePoint 2010.
The document discusses new features in SharePoint 2013 for business users. It provides overviews of improved efficiencies like drag and drop uploading and sharing permissions. It also covers enhanced search functionality including type-ahead search and refiners. Social features like Yammer integration and microblogging are examined. The document reviews electronic forms capabilities in InfoPath 2013 and Access Services 2013. It analyzes workflow changes between SharePoint 2010 and 2013. Finally, it outlines new, different, and improved features for site administrators.
This document summarizes a webinar on developing a SharePoint strategy. It provided an overview of SharePoint capabilities for collaboration, portals, enterprise search, content management, and business processes. It emphasized that simply deploying SharePoint without a strategy can result in disconnected information silos that are difficult to manage. The webinar outlined key steps to developing a SharePoint strategy, including defining processes and audiences, auditing content sources, creating use cases, and evaluating technology options. It stressed the importance of aligning any SharePoint deployment with organizational goals, processes, and information needs.
Randy Williams gave a presentation on why organizations use SharePoint. He discussed common collaboration challenges such as information overload and distributed teams. SharePoint provides features to improve collaboration like team sites, document libraries, and lists. It also helps manage documents through versioning, check-in/out, and policies. SharePoint supports business processes with electronic forms, workflows, and connections to external systems. It makes information available through search and portals. Finally, SharePoint helps make better decisions with dashboards, Excel services, and data visualization tools.
Putting Content in Context: Getting Information into SharePoint for Content M...Kofax
SharePoint is more than just a repository of shared documents...it is a robust platform for information management. Kofax and Gimmal provide best practices for leveraging SharePoint to manage incoming information and turning documents into actionable, meaninful content.
All of the most important and latest Microsoft Ignite 2019 news and announcements gathered by our incredible Microsoft MVP Vlad Catrinescu and Microsoft RD & MVP Gokan Ozcifci. From the announcement of Microsoft’s newest product, Project Cortex, to awesome updates and new features for your Microsoft 365 applications, the show was packed full of important and interesting news!
Share Point 2010 Ecm David Gorgone Micrsoftguest784047
The document discusses new features in SharePoint 2010 focused on enhancing enterprise content management (ECM). It summarizes analyst reports showing growing adoption of SharePoint 2007 for ECM. It then overviews top new SharePoint 2010 features for ECM like document sets, metadata management, audit trails, document IDs, records management, and Office web applications. Business connectivity services are also discussed to integrate external data.
Theresa Eller, a SharePoint consultant at Entrance Software, gave a presentation on the new features in SharePoint 2013 for business users and site administrators. The presentation covered improved efficiencies like drag and drop uploading and task aggregation, enhanced search capabilities including type-ahead search and proximity operators, social features like Yammer integration and microblogging, new workflow options using Workflow Manager, and site administration efficiencies such as quick launch editing.
Office 365 and SharePoint are evolving fast. A few years ago many of us may have begun modernizing our SharePoint environments - planning an upgrade or a migration to SharePoint 2013 or even SharePoint Online. Since that time many things have changed in both SharePoint Server and Office 365, not to mention within our organizations. New services have been added, and many of those services are improving with each passing month. What approaches, strategies and rollout models are other organizations using? What can we learn from their successes?
Join us for this facilitated and interactive discussion where instead of just looking forward based on the industries most recent announcements, we look back into key changes that we all need to understand better. This discussion will be facilitated by Richard Harbridge, a Microsoft MVP, and internationally recognized expert on Office 365 and SharePoint. Together we will discuss what has changed in the past few years for developers, IT professionals, and SharePoint leads while exploring how organizations are leveraging these services in different ways today.
How to Write Amazing Functional Analysis Documents for your SharePoint Projects GSoft
The document provides an overview of a presentation on how to write functional analysis documents for SharePoint projects. It discusses defining requirements, prioritizing requirements, and a 9-step methodology for functional analysis when using SharePoint. The methodology includes steps like visualizing requirements, describing information types, defining relationships between data, determining data storage and flows, and defining data access points and behaviors. The presentation provides examples and tips for effectively analyzing requirements and functionality for SharePoint solutions.
The document discusses how organizations are not fully utilizing the powerful tools and capabilities available in their existing Microsoft software licenses. It notes that 90% of organizations own most Microsoft enterprise solutions but only deploy 30% of their capabilities. It promotes maximizing the existing investments by taking advantage of tools for collaboration, mobility, business intelligence, customization, and connectivity to line of business systems. Contact information is provided to get help from Microsoft or partners on exploring unused capabilities.
How to Leverage SharePoint 2013 to Organize, Label, Navigate, and Search Your...J. Kevin Parker, CIP
At the end of this presentation, you should be able to articulate why good information architecture (IA) makes SharePoint better; identify the four systems of IA components; leverage SharePoint features for improved information management; and build dynamic information management solutions in SharePoint without code.
SharePoint Information Architecture & Usability - SharePoint Saturday The Con...Richard Harbridge
The document summarizes a presentation on information architecture for SharePoint systems. It discusses why SharePoint information systems often fail due to lack of planning, not understanding how business works, thinking the org chart is the site map, relying on Microsoft for design instead of users, and not reviewing usage. It then covers what makes an effective IA strategy, including understanding context, users, and content. It also discusses visualizing and communicating IA concepts through taxonomy, metadata, labeling, navigation systems, and card sorting techniques. The presentation aims to provide tips and strategies for developing an information architecture that works.
You have adopted Microsoft SharePoint in your organization and have end users requesting tools and applications in SharePoint. Is SharePoint really the solution? Now you need the ‘SharePoint Person’! That is the person who is the solution architect, information architect, infrastructure architect, administrator, developer and support analyst all rolled into one. What technical skills will that person or team need to have to be successful in building and supporting SharePoint Solutions. You will learn the types of SharePoint requests that can be received from end users based on a decade of experience in building SharePoint solutions, and link them to the skillets that are required by your SharePoint team. You will also understand the skills required to support and maintain an effective Microsoft SharePoint environment.
SharePoint Saturday Albany 2014 - The Fantastic 4 of Communication and Collab...Vlad Catrinescu
This session discusses the various ways Lync, Exchange, SharePoint and Office Web Apps can become better with regard to communication and collaboration by being joined together. We will do a non-technical overview of features such as Skill Search, Site Mailbox, Task Synchronization and more that are only made possible by them working together as well as see how they can boost productivity in a real life scenario.
Hexa Corp Share Point Capabilities Presentationsrgk27
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) provides capabilities for document management, collaboration, and business intelligence. It offers document repositories, workflow automation, and reporting functionality. MOSS can integrate with Microsoft Office applications and other systems. It is a scalable platform for building business applications and sites to improve organizational efficiency.
SharePoint provides a single platform for document management, reporting, dashboards, forms, communication, task management, project management, policy publishing, research sharing, and online access. It consolidates data and eliminates duplication while allowing for transparency, real-time 24/7 reporting, target reporting, search capabilities, and controlled access across departments and locations.
Evo conf - SharePoint for the first timeMark Stokes
This document provides an 8-phase guide for planning a first-time SharePoint implementation: (1) define requirements, (2) select technology, (3) assess environment/data suitability, (4) design services/platform, (5) design infrastructure, (6) implement and test, (7) launch and provide support/refinements, (8) establish ongoing business processes. Key activities include engaging users, selecting SharePoint, preparing data, designing information flows and services, establishing infrastructure such as hosting and farms, implementing in stages, launching, and governing ongoing usage.
Evo conf - Designing SharePoint SolutionsMark Stokes
The document provides an overview of a SharePoint team and its structure. It describes:
1) The roles and responsibilities of the various teams within the SharePoint Center of Excellence (CoE), including the IT leadership team, projects team, technical teams, and support teams.
2) The types of projects the SharePoint team works on, including platform/programme projects and business projects.
3) Best practices for designing SharePoint solutions, such as understanding business requirements, getting SME review, conceptual and solution design, and adding just enough complexity to meet needs while keeping solutions as simple as possible.
This document discusses improving metadata in SharePoint to better organize content and improve search capabilities. It notes that companies often fail audits due to poor content organization. The solution presented is Pingar, a tool that automatically extracts keywords and other metadata from documents as they are uploaded to SharePoint to populate metadata fields. This improves search, compliance, and user adoption by reducing the need for manual metadata entry. Pingar works by analyzing document text with language processing to identify important terms and entities to tag documents with.
This document outlines a presentation on preparing for an enterprise implementation of SharePoint 2010. The presentation covers assessing needs, new features in SharePoint 2010, choosing the appropriate licensing and version, pre-implementation planning tasks like governance, infrastructure assessment, site taxonomy design, and metrics for success. It also discusses implementation approaches, driving user adoption, best practices, and common pitfalls to avoid. The presentation provides resources for learning more about SharePoint 2010 and scheduling a consulting engagement.
Don't Make Us Think: Getting SharePoint to be Useful, Usable, and UsedJ. Kevin Parker, CIP
SharePoint is infamous for being unuseful, unusable, and unused. But the fault is not in the technology—usually, it is a failure to adequately plan and execute practical business solutions that causes SharePoint projects to flounder. It's about user adoption: people need to do their jobs without having to think about how the tools work. In this session, we will explore how to make SharePoint useful, usable, and used through simple information architecture and governance. Presented by J. Kevin Parker from NEOSTEK.
Presented to the Baltimore SharePoint User's Group (BSPUG) in August 2016.
11 Strategic Considerations for SharePoint MigrationsChristian Buckley
Presentation given 9/11/2010 at SharePoint Saturday East Bay in San Ramon, California.
The majority of a migration effort has nothing to do with the actual technical move of content and bits, but is a planning activity. This presentation walks through 11 areas of focus, sharing best practices.
SharePoint 2010 Integration and Interoperability: What you need to knowRichard Harbridge
There are challenges with disparate business data systems that cause issues. SharePoint 2010 provides important interoperability capabilities as a UI, identity, search, and data access platform through features like BCS. BCS allows external data to be surfaced in SharePoint as external lists and used in Office applications. It utilizes external content types and connectivity tools in SharePoint Designer and Visual Studio. However, there are also limitations to be aware of with BCS and external lists.
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is a comprehensive set of tools that – when well supported and deployed – can help nonprofits and libraries improve their collaborative efforts by making it easier to capture and share institutional knowledge both internally and externally. Microsoft donates SharePoint 2007 to eligible organizations through TechSoup, but you may need help determining if this tool is the right fit for your organization.
Slides from "Supercharging SharePoint for Success with Search"
at Houston SharePoint User Group on Non 19th.
Ranges across 4 topics: best practices for search deployment, hybrid sharepoint and search, Delve and Office Graph, and Search-Driven Applications
Alcuni consigli pratici per una presentazione efficaceGianluca Giansante
Quante volte avete partecipato a un convegno e avete visto un relatore presentare le proprie slide fitte di testo o con colori improbabili o piene di grafici incomprensibili?
Qui trovi alcuni consigli per rendere le tue presentazione in Power Point più chiara, più comprensibile e più efficace.
Scoprirai, ad esempio che è utile affiancare delle immagini al testo perché le persone ricordano solo il 10% di quello che ascoltano ma questa percentuale sale al 65% se ascoltano e allo stesso tempo vedono un contenuto.
Forse può interessarti anche: Presentazioni efficaci: come organizzare il discorso
http://www.slideshare.net/gianlucagiansante/presentazioni-efficaci-come-organizzare-il-discorso
Theresa Eller, a SharePoint consultant at Entrance Software, gave a presentation on the new features in SharePoint 2013 for business users and site administrators. The presentation covered improved efficiencies like drag and drop uploading and task aggregation, enhanced search capabilities including type-ahead search and proximity operators, social features like Yammer integration and microblogging, new workflow options using Workflow Manager, and site administration efficiencies such as quick launch editing.
Office 365 and SharePoint are evolving fast. A few years ago many of us may have begun modernizing our SharePoint environments - planning an upgrade or a migration to SharePoint 2013 or even SharePoint Online. Since that time many things have changed in both SharePoint Server and Office 365, not to mention within our organizations. New services have been added, and many of those services are improving with each passing month. What approaches, strategies and rollout models are other organizations using? What can we learn from their successes?
Join us for this facilitated and interactive discussion where instead of just looking forward based on the industries most recent announcements, we look back into key changes that we all need to understand better. This discussion will be facilitated by Richard Harbridge, a Microsoft MVP, and internationally recognized expert on Office 365 and SharePoint. Together we will discuss what has changed in the past few years for developers, IT professionals, and SharePoint leads while exploring how organizations are leveraging these services in different ways today.
How to Write Amazing Functional Analysis Documents for your SharePoint Projects GSoft
The document provides an overview of a presentation on how to write functional analysis documents for SharePoint projects. It discusses defining requirements, prioritizing requirements, and a 9-step methodology for functional analysis when using SharePoint. The methodology includes steps like visualizing requirements, describing information types, defining relationships between data, determining data storage and flows, and defining data access points and behaviors. The presentation provides examples and tips for effectively analyzing requirements and functionality for SharePoint solutions.
The document discusses how organizations are not fully utilizing the powerful tools and capabilities available in their existing Microsoft software licenses. It notes that 90% of organizations own most Microsoft enterprise solutions but only deploy 30% of their capabilities. It promotes maximizing the existing investments by taking advantage of tools for collaboration, mobility, business intelligence, customization, and connectivity to line of business systems. Contact information is provided to get help from Microsoft or partners on exploring unused capabilities.
How to Leverage SharePoint 2013 to Organize, Label, Navigate, and Search Your...J. Kevin Parker, CIP
At the end of this presentation, you should be able to articulate why good information architecture (IA) makes SharePoint better; identify the four systems of IA components; leverage SharePoint features for improved information management; and build dynamic information management solutions in SharePoint without code.
SharePoint Information Architecture & Usability - SharePoint Saturday The Con...Richard Harbridge
The document summarizes a presentation on information architecture for SharePoint systems. It discusses why SharePoint information systems often fail due to lack of planning, not understanding how business works, thinking the org chart is the site map, relying on Microsoft for design instead of users, and not reviewing usage. It then covers what makes an effective IA strategy, including understanding context, users, and content. It also discusses visualizing and communicating IA concepts through taxonomy, metadata, labeling, navigation systems, and card sorting techniques. The presentation aims to provide tips and strategies for developing an information architecture that works.
You have adopted Microsoft SharePoint in your organization and have end users requesting tools and applications in SharePoint. Is SharePoint really the solution? Now you need the ‘SharePoint Person’! That is the person who is the solution architect, information architect, infrastructure architect, administrator, developer and support analyst all rolled into one. What technical skills will that person or team need to have to be successful in building and supporting SharePoint Solutions. You will learn the types of SharePoint requests that can be received from end users based on a decade of experience in building SharePoint solutions, and link them to the skillets that are required by your SharePoint team. You will also understand the skills required to support and maintain an effective Microsoft SharePoint environment.
SharePoint Saturday Albany 2014 - The Fantastic 4 of Communication and Collab...Vlad Catrinescu
This session discusses the various ways Lync, Exchange, SharePoint and Office Web Apps can become better with regard to communication and collaboration by being joined together. We will do a non-technical overview of features such as Skill Search, Site Mailbox, Task Synchronization and more that are only made possible by them working together as well as see how they can boost productivity in a real life scenario.
Hexa Corp Share Point Capabilities Presentationsrgk27
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) provides capabilities for document management, collaboration, and business intelligence. It offers document repositories, workflow automation, and reporting functionality. MOSS can integrate with Microsoft Office applications and other systems. It is a scalable platform for building business applications and sites to improve organizational efficiency.
SharePoint provides a single platform for document management, reporting, dashboards, forms, communication, task management, project management, policy publishing, research sharing, and online access. It consolidates data and eliminates duplication while allowing for transparency, real-time 24/7 reporting, target reporting, search capabilities, and controlled access across departments and locations.
Evo conf - SharePoint for the first timeMark Stokes
This document provides an 8-phase guide for planning a first-time SharePoint implementation: (1) define requirements, (2) select technology, (3) assess environment/data suitability, (4) design services/platform, (5) design infrastructure, (6) implement and test, (7) launch and provide support/refinements, (8) establish ongoing business processes. Key activities include engaging users, selecting SharePoint, preparing data, designing information flows and services, establishing infrastructure such as hosting and farms, implementing in stages, launching, and governing ongoing usage.
Evo conf - Designing SharePoint SolutionsMark Stokes
The document provides an overview of a SharePoint team and its structure. It describes:
1) The roles and responsibilities of the various teams within the SharePoint Center of Excellence (CoE), including the IT leadership team, projects team, technical teams, and support teams.
2) The types of projects the SharePoint team works on, including platform/programme projects and business projects.
3) Best practices for designing SharePoint solutions, such as understanding business requirements, getting SME review, conceptual and solution design, and adding just enough complexity to meet needs while keeping solutions as simple as possible.
This document discusses improving metadata in SharePoint to better organize content and improve search capabilities. It notes that companies often fail audits due to poor content organization. The solution presented is Pingar, a tool that automatically extracts keywords and other metadata from documents as they are uploaded to SharePoint to populate metadata fields. This improves search, compliance, and user adoption by reducing the need for manual metadata entry. Pingar works by analyzing document text with language processing to identify important terms and entities to tag documents with.
This document outlines a presentation on preparing for an enterprise implementation of SharePoint 2010. The presentation covers assessing needs, new features in SharePoint 2010, choosing the appropriate licensing and version, pre-implementation planning tasks like governance, infrastructure assessment, site taxonomy design, and metrics for success. It also discusses implementation approaches, driving user adoption, best practices, and common pitfalls to avoid. The presentation provides resources for learning more about SharePoint 2010 and scheduling a consulting engagement.
Don't Make Us Think: Getting SharePoint to be Useful, Usable, and UsedJ. Kevin Parker, CIP
SharePoint is infamous for being unuseful, unusable, and unused. But the fault is not in the technology—usually, it is a failure to adequately plan and execute practical business solutions that causes SharePoint projects to flounder. It's about user adoption: people need to do their jobs without having to think about how the tools work. In this session, we will explore how to make SharePoint useful, usable, and used through simple information architecture and governance. Presented by J. Kevin Parker from NEOSTEK.
Presented to the Baltimore SharePoint User's Group (BSPUG) in August 2016.
11 Strategic Considerations for SharePoint MigrationsChristian Buckley
Presentation given 9/11/2010 at SharePoint Saturday East Bay in San Ramon, California.
The majority of a migration effort has nothing to do with the actual technical move of content and bits, but is a planning activity. This presentation walks through 11 areas of focus, sharing best practices.
SharePoint 2010 Integration and Interoperability: What you need to knowRichard Harbridge
There are challenges with disparate business data systems that cause issues. SharePoint 2010 provides important interoperability capabilities as a UI, identity, search, and data access platform through features like BCS. BCS allows external data to be surfaced in SharePoint as external lists and used in Office applications. It utilizes external content types and connectivity tools in SharePoint Designer and Visual Studio. However, there are also limitations to be aware of with BCS and external lists.
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is a comprehensive set of tools that – when well supported and deployed – can help nonprofits and libraries improve their collaborative efforts by making it easier to capture and share institutional knowledge both internally and externally. Microsoft donates SharePoint 2007 to eligible organizations through TechSoup, but you may need help determining if this tool is the right fit for your organization.
Slides from "Supercharging SharePoint for Success with Search"
at Houston SharePoint User Group on Non 19th.
Ranges across 4 topics: best practices for search deployment, hybrid sharepoint and search, Delve and Office Graph, and Search-Driven Applications
Alcuni consigli pratici per una presentazione efficaceGianluca Giansante
Quante volte avete partecipato a un convegno e avete visto un relatore presentare le proprie slide fitte di testo o con colori improbabili o piene di grafici incomprensibili?
Qui trovi alcuni consigli per rendere le tue presentazione in Power Point più chiara, più comprensibile e più efficace.
Scoprirai, ad esempio che è utile affiancare delle immagini al testo perché le persone ricordano solo il 10% di quello che ascoltano ma questa percentuale sale al 65% se ascoltano e allo stesso tempo vedono un contenuto.
Forse può interessarti anche: Presentazioni efficaci: come organizzare il discorso
http://www.slideshare.net/gianlucagiansante/presentazioni-efficaci-come-organizzare-il-discorso
Last week, I ran a workshop at Intranatverk with an enthusiastic group of intranet people to cover what is the best publishing model for their intranet. The slides I used for the workshop are available for you to share.
I took this subject from my book ‘Digital success or digital disaster?‘ j.mp/MMDigitalSuccess which covers all the other areas of intranet governance you need to develop when improving how your intranet is managed.
The publishing model you choose needs to meet your organisation’s needs. It also needs to fit within a wider governance framework that includes your publishing roles and responsibilities, standards, and support.
9 Ayesha Graves - Can you go viral on your intranet? - Intranet NowIntranet Now
The document discusses how an intranet manager named Ayesha Graves used a fictional character named Norris to drive engagement on her company's intranet. She launched Norris on the intranet's forum, then created an advent calendar and treasure hunt for Norris that proved extremely popular. This helped encourage employees to interact on the intranet and discover its features. Since then, usage of the intranet has grown from 75% to 95%, showing that creating viral content around a lighthearted character can successfully boost intranet engagement.
Come cambia la comunicazione politica con la diffusione sempre più maggiore di internet? Come le nuove tecnologie possono aiutarci a costruire consenso politico?
La presentazione affronta il tema in modo pratico: contiene infatti 5 strumenti per costruire una relazione con i tuoi elettori.
La comunicazione politica online - Le figure del testoGianluca Giansante
La presentazione contiene tutte le foto contenute nel testo "La comunicazione politica online. Come usare il web per costruire consenso e stimolare la partecipazione".
Nel volume cartaceo le dimensioni e la stampa in bianco e nero impongono dei limiti alla visualizzazione delle immagini.
Qui puoi vedere a colori e dimensioni maggiori tutte le fotografie e i video citati nel testo e altre immagini che non hanno trovato spazio nel volume per ragioni di spazio.
The Three Speeds are a simple and effective model to think about collaboration strategy, adoption and tool selection for companies.
From a talk I gave at MEX 2013 (London).
Here one of the examples I gave, about Atos switching away from email:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/11384220-8761-11e2-bde6-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2fv5QOuzH
Comunicazione politica efficace: tre elementi per aumentare l'efficacia dei t...Gianluca Giansante
Spesso si pensa che per essere convincenti sia sufficiente "dire le cose come stanno".
Ma chiunque abbia provato a convincere una persona che aveva un'opinione diversa dalla sua si sarà accorto che per quanti fatti, ragioni, dati, statistiche gli presentasse, quella persona rimaneva della sua opinione.
Questo accade perché i meccanismi di funzionamento della mente umana sono un po' diversi dalla rappresentazione che il modello del razionalismo illuminista ci ha proposto.
In questa presentazione troverai alcuni strumenti che puoi usare per aumentare l'efficacia dei tuoi discorsi e che puoi usare non solo in ambito politico, ma anche nel contesto aziendale o a casa, con il tuo partner o i tuoi figli.
Parlare in pubblico. Tenere viva l’attenzione, farsi capire, convincere chi a...Gianluca Giansante
Come dare un’immagine di sicurezza e di professionalità? Come usare il corpo, la voce e lo sguardo per attirare l'attenzione di chi ci ascolta e farsi capire?
Parlare in pubblico genera ansia e tensione anche negli oratori più esperti. Una recente ricerca ha dimostrato che fra le fobie delle persone parlare in pubblico viene prima della guerra, della bancarotta e delle malattie.
Il risultato? Molto spesso chi parla in pubblico inizia a parlare o a leggere il proprio intervento velocemente con la testa tuffata sul proprio testo scritto senza guardare il pubblico. Lo fa a ritmo velocissimo, proprio per finire il più in fretta possibile e terminare la situazione di disagio.
Non sarebbe così grave se non fosse che un oratore che non sa usare il linguaggio del corpo, il tono della vice, che non interagisce con l’uditorio, non consente di far arrivare il suo messaggio. Le persone non riescono a seguirlo, si distraggono o addirittura non riescono a sentire quello che dice.
In questa presentazione ho sintetizzato alcuni di consigli utili sia a chi non ha mai parlato in pubblico sia a chi lo fa più spesso ma vuole migliorare il suo stile.
L'obiettivo di questa presentazione: imparare a organizzare gli elementi del discorso per convincere chi vi ascolta e presentare al meglio le vostre proposte.
Quante volte ci è capitato nel corso di una presentazione di non vedere l’ora che fosse finita?
Ovviamente si tratta di presentazioni che non riescono a raggiungere l’obiettivo.
Spesso ci si dimentica, infatti, la ragione stessa per cui si fa una presentazione, ci si concentra sul contenuto ma si dimentica lo scopo.
Definirlo chiaramente è, quindi, il primo passo.
Cosa vogliamo ottenere con questa presentazione? Far passare una proposta? Dare un’informazione? Invitare le persone a visitare un sito?
E' importante chiarirlo prima di iniziare a preparare la presentazione.
Ma come procedere poi?
L'organizzazione dell'informazione è un elemento importantissimo. Qui trovi una proposta di schema per organizzare l'informazione in modo efficace: quali informazioni inserire prima, quali dopo? In che modo condurre le persone che ti ascoltano a prendere la decisione che proponi?
Sul mio blog trovi altri materiali sulla comunicazione efficace: http://gianlucagiansante.com/
Usare (al meglio) le immagini nelle slide. Giacomo Mason
Scegliere, posizionare e usare al meglio le immagini per creare presentazioni davvero efficaci con PowerPoint.
La scelta, il posizionamento, il rapporto con il testo, piccoli dettagli tecnici che fanno la differenza e tanti siti da cui attingere per trovare immagini.
Con contributi di Garr Raynods e altri famosi "slide-maker"
The document provides tips for designing and delivering effective presentations. It discusses the importance of design principles like contrast, alignment, proximity and using visuals like photos and charts to engage audiences. Specific tips include limiting text on slides, using no more than two font styles, constraining the number of words and bullet points per slide. For delivery, it recommends practicing your presentation, engaging the audience, speaking conversationally and finishing strongly by reiterating your key messages. The overall message is that effective presentation requires considering both design and delivery techniques to communicate clearly and hold audience attention.
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Short talk about presentations given at Startup Dynamo, a workshop held by Startup@Singapore NUS using the Learn Startup Methodology.
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Upgrade/Migration to SharePoint 2013 - How to get there (SPS SV)
1.
2. SharePoint 2013 – How to get there!
Upgrade options from real world experience
Technical
Process
Barry Boudreau
Chief Technology Officer
Kiefer Consulting, Inc.
4. Agenda
• Upgrade from the End User’s Perspective
(Business)
– Upgrade Strategy
– End User Responsibilities
– Motivating Users to Learn SharePoint 2013
– IT Responsibilities
• The Upgrade Process (Technical)
– How to get there from SharePoint 2007
– How to get there from SharePoint 2010
6. Migration Process
Preparation
Assessment
Migration
Testing/
Validation
Post
Migration
For Office 365 Migrations
Analyze Existing
Content
(Location, Quantity,
Solutions)
Determine
Migration Priority
Create New Site
Collection(s)
Validate Content
Based On Content
Map/Schedule
Launch New Site
(w/ Training)
Assess Office 365
Environment
Identify Source
Content To Be
Migrated
Determine
Ownership Of
Content
Clean Up Content/
Content Refresh
Prepare
Environment (O365
or On Premise)
Define Information
Architecture
Owner Review Of
Content (Training
Opportunity)
Migrate Content
Based On IA/
Schedule
Define Migration
Schedule
Approved
Delete Source
Content That Has
Been Migrated
Set SourceContent
To Read Only
Review Feedback
Resolve Issues
Plan Launch Efforts
3rd
party tool?
Copy/Paste?
Many Times Upgrading Actually Means
“Migrating”
7.
8. Upgrade and migration strategies
Upgrade/migrate to
the cloud
Upgrade to next
version – sequential
(recommended)
Leapfrog to the
latest version
9. Upgrade to the Next Version
Things to look out for:
Storage requirements
Customizations & Missing files
Changes in supportabilily limits
Orphaned sites
Patch level (not up to date)
Platform changes (Search, OWA, etc.)
Authentication type (Classic, Claims, etc...)
The only built-in
method supported
and provided by the
product
10. Leapfrog to the latest version
Things to look out for:
Storage requirements
Customizations & missing files
Changes in supportabilily limits
Orphaned sites
Functionality in use
Running workflows
Deprecated features
Load on resources (hardware and people)
Requires 3rd party
tools or multiple
upgrades
11. Upgrade/Migrate to the Cloud
Things to look out for
Not all workloads available in the cloud
Certain workloads are challenging in hybrid mode
Connectivity to other systems and their locations
Existing solution-specific customizations/managed code
Licensing costs for 3rd party migration tools, support, etc.
Future plans with regards to customizations, integration, etc.
Amount of data to be migrated and throughput targets during process
Requires 3rd party
tools or manual
migration
12.
13. Delete Unused/Evaluate Underused
Site Collections & Sub Sites
Not every ‘unused’ site collection or
‘old’ site collection should be deleted.
Example: Emergency Preparedness Site
14. Delete Unnecessary Versions
Before Digital File Shares SharePoint
Hopefully you already limit the number of versions
whenever versioning is enabled…
If you don’t – the upgrade provides a reminder (and benefit)
to adjusting and evaluating versioning and previous stored
versions of documents.
17. Re-Create Site Templates
From 2010 Only A Few…
• Document Workspace
• Meeting Workspace
• Group Work Site
• Personalization Site
• Visio Process Repository (Not Removed, But Will Be)
From 2007 All Site Templates…
20. Top 10 Features To Help Motivate
Users
• #1-Enhanced Collaboration
• #2-Social Engagement
• #3-Find Experts and the right Content
• #4-Doc and Records Management, eDiscovery and Compliance
• #5-Government Portals - Intranet, Extranet and Internet
• #6-Next Gen Devices
• #7-Business Intelligence, Dashboards and Reporting
• #8-Organize Projects
• #9-Improve Service Delivery with Citizen Apps
• #10-Better Governance
21. Streamline common tasks
Simplified Sharing:
Drag and drop content
directly into your
document libraries and
by hovering over a
document
Live document preview
and at a glance see
who you’re sharing
with and when the
document was last
edited.
Without leaving the
library you can edit
your documents using
Office Web Apps, and
in one click share it
with a colleague.
We’re taking document
sharing and storage
one step further with
the introduction of
SkyDrive Pro.
22. Integrate Social Across Departments
Connect your
workforce and share
knowledge with
social capabilities in
SharePoint and
Yammer
Follow colleagues,
teams, documents, and
sites to stay on top of
the latest government
happenings and
improve collaboration
across departments
and agencies.
New Community Sites
help you engage in
crowdsourcing and
harness social networks
and insights to drive
knowledge sharing.
Improve cross-agency
knowledge sharing and
collaborative processes
Crowdsource for best
ideas
Reduce time to get
new hires up to speed;
promote team building
Benefits
Follow people,
documents and sites
Share ideas and get
answers in real time
on your Newsfeed
#hashtags
@Mention people
Pervasive presence
integration
♡ Like
Enhanced
Collaboration
EmergencyPlan
GrantManagement
EmployeePensions
TGIF
Feedback
#EmergencyPlan.
Emergency Planning site
Who typically works on #EmergencyPlan updates?
those type of updates.
23. Deliver Better Portal Experience
through Search
Government
Portals
Simplify how citizens
retrieve public service
information and get
answers to questions
SharePoint Search and
FAST Search are brought
together into a next
generation search
engine.
Search is far more tuned
to what citizens are
doing, and what others
have found successful.
New Hover Card enables
users to quickly inspect
and find what they are
looking for.
Improve public
awareness of citizen
and business services;
better address
constituent needs
Benefits
Create YouTube-like
video experiences
through Search
View video thumbnails
without leaving your
search page
Visual
refiners
Dive into the part of
the document that
matters most
Interact with
live previews
of documents
New Hover Card
changes based on
content type
24. Find it in one place
with unified
eDiscovery
With advanced search
technology (from the
FAST acquisition) the
new Office unifies the
eDiscovery process by
letting you retrieve
content stored across
Exchange, SharePoint,
Lync and even file
shares.
Compliance officers can
search and view
content by project,
legal matter, or
business context.
Reduce time spent and
costs associated with
discovery
Eliminate third-party
security and
compliance software
Benefits
Get instant
statistics
Use proximity searches to
understand context
Query results across
Exchange and SharePoint
Laser focused refiners to
help find the data you need
Fine tune complex
queries
Risk and
Compliance
Simplify eDiscovery for Compliance
Officers
25. Create dynamic sites
Familiar Content Authoring and
Management
Managed Navigation/Friendly URL’s
Support Automated or Manual
Translation
Image Renditions
Video Improvements
Usage Analytics
Design Manager
Device Based Rendering
26. Support BYOD and
use Office Mobile
across devices and
platforms
Workers on mobile
devices stay productive
with Office Web Apps
and connected with
presence and instant
messaging. One-click
into Lync meetings and
view shared content.
With Office 365,
Exchange and Office
enable Rights
Management
capabilities by default,
including IRM in Office,
OWA and Exchange
ActiveSync.
Improve productivity
and satisfaction of
employees who travel
and work on projects
and missions across
geographic locations
Reduce the risk and
costs associated with
unwanted disclosure,
such as classified
documents and citizen
information
Reduce device
hardware and support
costs (BYOD)
Benefits
iPhone
Windows Phone
Office Mobile apps available on Windows
Phone 7.5 and Windows Phone 8
Android
iPad
OneNote and Lync apps available on iOS
and Android phones
Next Generation
Devices and Apps
Securely manage mobile devices with policies that let you enforce
PIN lock and remove confidential data from lost phones
Work More Securely From Your Own
Device
27. Take budget data,
citizen behaviors,
and economic
trends into Excel to
discover insights
Use Excel
recommendations for
the most suitable
charts and pivot tables
based on patterns in
your data.
Quickly preview your
chart and graph
options, and then pick
the option that works
best.
Apply Timeline Slicer, a
visual time filter, to see
data quickly over
different periods.
Save time creating
budgets, reports and
analyzing data
Gain efficiencies and
empower workers
through self-service BI
Enable your leadership
to make better, more
informed decisions
Benefits
Flash Fill automatically
recognizes pattern from list
and proposes fill
Recommended Charts: Excel
recommends the most
suitable charts based on
patterns in your data.
Discover different ways to
visually represent data
Timeline Slicer: See your data over
different time periods, e.g., Month,
Quarter, Year
Business
Intelligence
Budget Report
Budget Allocation
Count
Create Budget Reports Faster, Help
Officials Discover Insights
29. Extend the way you
create and consume
information from
within Office and
SharePoint
Develop apps for Office
and SharePoint with
HTML/CSS, JavaScript
or PHP.
Hosted in the cloud
with minimum device
footprint.
Apps can be accessed
from any device with a
web browser.
Distribute and manage
with IT app catalog (or
public Office Store).
Lower IT costs and time
spent on deployment
and delivery
Reduce training costs
by leveraging familiar
Office UI
Increase insight into
web content and LOB
data to improve
decision making and
unlock the ROI in
existing investments
Benefits
The Bing Maps app in Excel maps the
addresses highlighted
Work across Office apps and
Office Web Apps
Line-of-Business
Applications
Next Generation
Devices and Apps
Develop Apps Using New Cloud App
Model
33. Inform your user community
• Information on what will happen during transition…
• Communication on when their 2013 ‘infrastructure’
upgrade will occur…
• Provided directions if using self-service upgrade…
• Notifications and reminders for when upgrade must be
completed by…
• Self-service upgrade still means getting people to do it
eventually by a specific time
• Notification when the ‘infrastructure’ upgrade is
finished…
• What IT support, training, and help will be available…
34. Understand The Differences
1.No Design View in SharePoint Designer 2013
2.No Breadcrumb (By Default)
3.Create Sub Site Has Moved
4.No Sign In As a Different User
5.App Naming & Organization (For Those Who Are
Used To Previous Methods For Creating New
Lists/Libraries The App Naming Can Be Confusing)
6.Share Instead Of Manage Permissions (Better
Than Previous Model, But Requires Explanation)
37. Are you still using SharePoint
2007?
• Things to Know:
–Direct Upgrade NOT an option
–Need to use a 2010 Staging Farm (or a tool)
• Must be 64 bit; Should be Windows Server
2008 R2/SQL Server 2008 R2 or better
39. Demo – Inventory
Upgrade Worksheet
PreUpgradeCheck
PreUpgrade Solutions
Site Templates
Web Apps/Databases
40. Configure SharePoint 2010 Staging
Farm
• Configure the 2010 Staging Farm (we use a
custom PS Script)
• Create a new web application for each 2007 web
app (don’t forget mySites)
• Install 3rd party solutions
• Restore and attach the content database (Mount-
SPContentDatabase)
• To Visual Upgrade or not To Visual Upgrade?
• Test, Test, Test
• GOTO “How to get there from SharePoint 2010”
43. Things to know ahead of time
• 2010 database must be RTM or later
– No Service Pack required
• Upgrade from 2013 beta to 2013 RTM not allowed
• Office web apps are now on their own server so plan
accordingly, 2013 will not consume 2010 OWA
• Add managed paths manually before attaching
databases
• Always upgrade database with root site collection first
• Try to use same URLs
• You need more hardware!
44. Things to know ahead of time
• Valid methods
–Database attach (Mount)
• Authentication
• Nomorepreupgradecheck
2013 Upgrade Report
45. Features and Solutions
• 2010 stuff mostly just works
• Hopefully everything is WSPs
• Fab 40 Solutions will not upgrade – upgrade
process refuses and leaves them in 14 mode.
46. Things that are new
• Upgrade just affects the database schema not
the site collections
• No more visual upgrade
– 2010 vs. 2013 site collections
• Everything is in the hands of site collection
admins
– Test upgrade – creates a new site collection to test
– Upgrade health rules
– Upgrade process
50. Users Can Try A Demo Upgrade
Sends an email to the Site Collection Admin
when queue and eval site creation is complete.
• The “Upgrade Evaluation Site Collection” must be clearly communicated as NOT FOR
REAL USE as it expires in 30 days – noted in a bar at the top.
• It also creates a copy of the site collection, so depending on search settings, and
storage this can have significant ramifications (beyond just the performance
implications).
• Depending on SQL (non enterprise) this may set the site to ‘read only’ until creation
is complete.
52. What did we learn?
• Communication with stakeholders is key
– Show the benefits, get their buy-in.
– Explain the process
• Train the trainer
• Detailed Inventory Identifies Pre-Upgrade Work
to be done
– 3rd party
– Deprecated features
• Prepare to do a lot of design work
• UAT is key
53.
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Editor's Notes
Introduction slide
Watch out for the hidden costs
Technology is not the biggest expense, it’s the manpower it takes to rethink your content’s structure (IA)
You have two choices:
Upgrade – start fresh and copy over the content.
Upgrade/Migrate – upgrade your existing farm (in place or new farm)
This is what we did at Kiefer
This is what we did at POLA
Run PS Scripts and Provide them a list
Preupgradechecker will give you a good list
During an upgrade from the server products in the Office 2007 release to SharePoint 2010 Products, you could allow site owners to use Visual Upgrade to keep sites in the old experience on the upgraded environment. When you upgrade to SharePoint 2013 Preview, all sites that are still in the old experience in SharePoint 2010 Products are automatically upgraded to the 2010 experience. If you want the opportunity to address any issues and review the sites before they are switched to the new experience, upgrade them to the new experience in your SharePoint 2010 Products environment and review them before you upgrade them to SharePoint 2013 Preview. We recommend that you finish visual upgrades before you upgrade to SharePoint 2013 Preview. Finishing visual upgrades before you upgrade provides the following benefits:
You can address issues while you still have the server products in the Office 2007 release components available.
You can have users be involved in reviewing and fixing issues in their sites.
You can roll back to the old experience temporarily if it is necessary. You cannot roll back when you are in the SharePoint 2013 Preview experience.
You avoid adding potential errors to the upgrade process. The fewer operations occurring during upgrade, the better. Trying to troubleshoot errors is more difficult when you have more processes involved. And users might think that upgrade has caused an issue when it's really the experience changing to the new version. If you have an issue with how the site interface is displaying, how will you know whether it is an old issue from the site that was forced through visual upgrade, a problem with the 2010 mode in SharePoint 2013 Preview, or a problem with a new CSS file?
To check for sites in the old experience, on the SharePoint 2010 Products environment, you can use the Get-SPSite Windows PowerShell command.
To check for and upgrade sites still in the old experience in the SharePoint 2010 Products environment by using Windows PowerShell
Verify that you have the following memberships:
securityadmin fixed server role on the SQL Server instance.
db_owner fixed database role on all databases that are to be updated.
Administrators group on the server on which you are running the Windows PowerShell cmdlets.
An administrator can use the Add-SPShellAdmin cmdlet to grant permissions to use SharePoint 2013 Preview cmdlets.
Note: If you do not have permissions, contact your Setup administrator or SQL Server administrator to request permissions. For additional information about Windows PowerShell permissions, see Add-SPShellAdmin.
On the Start menu, click All Programs.
Click Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Products.
Click SharePoint 2010 Management Shell.
At the Windows PowerShell command prompt, type the following command to return all site collections that are in or have subwebs in the old experience:
Get-SPSite | ForEach-Object{$_.GetVisualReport()}
At the Windows PowerShell command prompt, type the following command to upgrade those sites to the new experience:
Get-SPSite | ForEach-Object{$_.VisualUpgradeWebs()}
For more information, see Get-SPSite and Manage visual upgrade (SharePoint Server 2010).
If you have any custom site templates, you’ll need to recreate some of them in the 2013 experience.
We’ve really focused on making sharing simple in this release. You can drag and drop content directly into your document libraries and by hovering over a document you can see live document preview and at a glance see who you’re sharing with and when the document was last edited. Without leaving the library you can edit your documents using Office Web Apps, and in one click share it with a colleague. We’re taking document sharing and storage one step further with the introduction of SkyDrive Pro.
We have incorporated all the social networking capabilities that people love in the new SharePoint.
Here you can see the SharePoint Newsfeed, which enables you to speak your mind, share ideas and get answers in real time. You get hashtags (#), ‘likes’ and the ability to mention people (@) in a post. You can follow people, document and sites, so you always know what is going on with your colleagues and projects. You can even create an Outlook task, right from your Newsfeed, so you can effectively track an action item.
This is what we call social to get things done.
Theme: Connect your workplace with integrated social capabilities – communication and collaboration within and across agencies; Knowledge Sharing to Drive Productivity and Efficiencies; Resolve issues faster
Office 2013 capabilities: social capabilities in SharePoint and Office – like newsfeeds to follow sites, documents and discussions to get answers in real time - follow people, teams, documents and sites to stay on top of the latest happenings. Keep track of what your colleagues are up to through their activity feed. SharePoint even recommends people and documents to follow based on your interests and responsibilities. Ratings and reputation scores enable you to recognize colleagues and develop expert communities.
Enterprise newsfeeds and microblogging
Follow people, document and sites
Create Outlook tasks from your Newsfeed
Click to communicate with pervasive presence and People card
Yammer:
Yammer already integrates with SharePoint and Dynamics, and over time it will offer more and more connections with SharePoint, Office 365, Dynamics and Skype. SharePoint will include new social networking capabilities, and Yammer will power the next generation of SharePoint and Office 365 social experiences.
Yammer and SharePoint have highly complementary strengths that will benefit business users and IT.
-Users love Yammer – their viral growth model and high engagement is the recipe for success with social.
-SharePoint is the platform IT NEEDS – SharePoint will offer IT the support it needs to ensure that Social is not only a success with users, butcan continue to grow and meet IT’s governance, security, and compliance needs.
-Yammer is always improving: For free users they will often release multiple times a week in an effort to continue to fine tune engagement and even roll out new features. Users are used to iterative changes with consumer software, and with social it’s crucial that we are always at the front of the curve with innovation. IT departments simply can’t keep pace with our ability to innovate and roll-out software in the cloud.
-SharePoint will always be the place that IT goes to manage social: SharePoint will offer a more stable platform that IT can understand and easily predict ensuring that they can both continue to have the latest Social experience with Yammer, but also ensure they the key controls needed to meet the business’ highly demanding SLA’s.
-Yammer is simple and consistent: By not allowing major changes to the experience it ensures that Yammer is always confident that ever user stays engaged and get work done.
-SharePoint will offer our customers that need that ability to provide advanced, highly customized experiences a way to continue to do this and still leverage the powerful social layer to keep these applications dynamic and alive.
Together Yammer and SharePoint will enable Microsoft to offer a service that no other company can match, that both the business and IT will love
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Answering a question is only helpful if the user can act on it, and SharePoint makes acting natural and intuitive with the introduction of the hover card.
From the hover card you can do a live preview of a document, deep dive into that document, in meaning not just to the right document but to the right part of the of the document with the introduction of a new features called “deep links”. And finally you can act on that result with contextual actions based on the document itself.
So for an example for a person result, actions can be follow/send email/view profile, while for a video it can be play/share/etc. All of this is also extensible and customizable allowing you to make search actionable for any content and create a richer experience.
Click for 2nd image of video search:
Here is a great example of a out of the box experience, the video search. Visualizing the results is important, but having the ability to inspect and interact, in thiscase ability to play the videos with-in the results or even inside the hover panel makes for a compelling search experience. Note how the hover panel surfaces additional metadata and event relevant actions.
Right under the search box, you will see a list of verticals. These not allow for users to find quickly what they are looking for by setting the right context but arealso a customizable and extensible as any part of the search results page which will allow you to create your own great and unique experiences on top of theplatform.
All of these experiences can be customized to allow organizations to easily extend and build their own experiences both inside and outside of SharePoint.
More on SharePoint Search:
MSFT has invested heavily in search in the past several years….In this release we brought together SharePoint Search and FAST Search into a next generation search engine that we consider the best of both worlds. The scale and power of FAST with the simplicity and manageability of SP Search. But this release is far
more then best of both worlds, it is step ahead for the entire search industry.
Search in SharePoint 2013 focuses not just on technology, but the core belief that search should help users find what they are looking for and get answersto the questions they ask. This means doing far more then searching a index, but requiring the development of a entire new experience dedicated to the usersintent, that can analyze user interactions while having the flexibility to draw information from across the enterprise and even from out in the web.
The search experience in SharePoint 2013 is beyond just a great user experience, as it will allow anyone looking to leverage the extensible engine to
build their own experiences that can benefit much of the richness that SharePoint provides.
Across Exchange, SharePoint, Lync and file shares
Based on enhanced search technology
Delegate discovery dashboard with role based access control
With advanced search technology (from the FAST acquisition) the new Office unifies the eDiscovery process by letting you retrieve content stored across Exchange, SharePoint, Lync and even file shares.
You can search and view content by project, legal matter, or business context. Laser-focused refiners help you get the exact content you are looking for.
Key benefits of our unified eDiscovery solution are:
First, you can find it all in one place: one single experience for searching and preserving email, documents, site mailboxes, etc.
Secondly, find what you need and only what you need: be specific about what you want to search for and preserve, to reduce discovery costs
Thirdly, find it without user impact: place no burden on the user for preserving and searching for data, do it all in the background.
Eliminate the need to buy and manage a separate archiving solution by allowing users to access an email archive from within their Inbox and equipping specialized users with eDiscovery tools.
With SharePoint you can embed PowerPoint presentations and videos into your team or intranet sites to help communicate business priorities and initiatives. SharePoint blogs allow you to provide regular updates to your team or the entire organization and get rapid feedback. We’ve made a number of improvements to inline site editing so updating sites and communicate changes to critical business processes can be done quickly to keep everyone up-to-date.
Office works across devices and platforms, from smartphones and tablets to desktops and from PCs to Macs, and even on popular browsers. Support for Windows phone, iOS and Android phones enables bring-your-own-device. The new Office is designed to work closely with Windows on PCs, tablets and phones.
Moreover with improved Lync meeting integration, mobile workers can one-click into Lync meetings and view shared content.
Summary on Rights Management:
Data can flow anywhere anytime
Access based control does not protect content once it has been accessed.
Rights Management provides encryption that is persisted with the content.
Enables rich policy to be associated with content to prevent accidental disclosure of content.
Rights Management is now integrated within the Office 365 Preview
Does not require any additional on-premise infrastructure and takes a few minutes to configure.
Available as a part of the Office 365 Enterprise Preview.
Deep Integration with Office 2013, SharePoint Online and Exchange Online.
Users are familiar with the applications and have very little to learn.
View and author Information Rights Management protected messages in Outlook, Outlook Web Access, and on the mobile phone without the need for additional software add-ons.
Securely manage mobile devices with policies that let you create approved mobile device lists, enforce PIN lock, and remove confidential data from lost phones.
Windows Azure AD Rights Management Integration will be available in the “Wave 15” services
Once Windows Azure AD Rights Management has been enabled, OWA and EAS will be enabled for users
New for Wave 15 is the capability to do Office 365 cross tenant IRM by default in OWA and EAS
DLP capabilities in Exchange Online will drive increased usage of Rights Management
All of the features available in the currently released version will be available
IRM in OWA/EAS
Exchange Transport Rules
Exchange Decryption Agent
SharePoint Online has added support for Rights Management
Supports Office 2010 and Office 2013
Available in “Wave 15 services”
Enables Rights Managed document libraries
Support for Groups
Read Only Web Access support
Supports collaboration scenarios across organizations
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Unleash the insights hidden in your data with new tools that make it easy to extract what you need from imported information and quickly perform complex analysis.
Flash Fill: Reformat and rearrange data with Flash Fill.
Quick Analysis Lens: In one click, discover different ways to visually represent your data. Love what you see? Apply the formatting, Sparklines, chart or table with just one more click
Recommended PivotTable: Find the best summary for your data. Excel suggests options for how to summarize your data into a PivotTable. See a quick peek of your data in tables that use different pivots, and pick the one that lets the insights flow.
Timeline Slicer: Quickly see your data over different periods. Now you can apply a visual time filter on your data, charts or PivotTables or move through rolling month-to-month performance with just a click.
Microsoft BI Story:
We started our Business Analytics journey with a unique differentiated perspective…which at the time was not shared by the competition… It was founded on a simple set of principles….
It started with the notion of empowering all users with self-service BI
But balancing that with the right IT governance and control
And valuable insights are created by individuals, but are only maximized when they are easily shared and collaborated on by teams
We pioneered the idea of Self-Service BI with SQL Server 2008 R2 when we first introduced the popular PowerPivot Add-In for Excel, enabling users of all levels to quickly access data from virtually any source, to analyze and model that data in Excel.
Then we enabled collaboration and sharing these insights through SharePoint. After all, BI is about decision making and decision making is an inherently collaborative process. By integrating BI more seamlessly into our existing collaboration platform, and existing business workflows, we enabling a more collaborative and effective decision making process..
Through SharePoint we also provide what we refer to as managed Self-Service BI – providing IT with the tools they need to manage and protect the data and content that end users are creating. Microsoft uniquely provides IT administrators with the insight and oversight they need through tools for monitoring and managing user-generated content, as well as for transforming that content into corporate grade solutions that are professionally managed by the IT department. This simplifies compliance without hampering user agility and creativity.
With the new release of SQL Server 2012 we built on this foundation with the introduction of a new tool in our self-service line up – Power View. Power View is a highly interactive, browser-based data exploration, visualization, and presentation experience for users of all levels—from business executives to information workers. Now anyone can create a report in just seconds, transform the “shape” of data with a single click, add powerful timed animation sequences to quickly identify trends or anomalies…With Power View customers can get insights at the speed of thought.
Recently, Microsoft announced that we will enable delivery of solutions on Microsoft BI across a range of devices. Our goal is to provide great touch based experiences on all devices including iPads and the best in class experience on Windows….
Let’s take a look at Power View and BI on devices in our next two slides….
We’re introducing a new lightweight task management feature in SharePoint to help coordinate tasks across the entire team. Sites make it so easy for teams to work together, sharing content, organizing tasks, editing lists and it’s designed to work with Microsoft Project so it’s easy to aggregate all your project tasks across the team or the entire organization giving project managers broad visibility into the priorities and initiatives people are working on.
The new Office introduces a new Cloud App Model to extend and personalize the way you create and consume information from within Office and SharePoint.
This new Cloud App Model combines cloud services and web technologies to enable the quick development of secure, scalable and flexible apps.
Developers can leverage their skills in familiar languages such as HTML/CSS, JavaScript or PHP, in addition to their favorite tools and hosting services. Apps can be published through the Office and SharePoint Store, or as IT approved apps, through an internal App Catalog.
In this example I have embedded the Bing maps app in Excel. The app is passing to Bing the data I have selected in Excel and the Bing app, maps that in real time.
This new cloud app model, will make your new Office even more exciting, and more useful, as it can be extended to fit your business needs.
Experience Office Best on Windows 8
Benefits:
Lower development costs
Spend less IT time on development and delivery
Reduce training costs by leveraging familiar Office UI
Increase insight into web content and LOB data to improve decision making and unlock the ROI in existing investments (ERP, CRM, etc.)
More On Cloud App Model:
The Cloud App Model provides a loosely coupled architecture for building apps in SharePoint 2013. This loosely coupled architecture gives the freedom of choice for developers in the technologies they use to not only host their applications but also the tools they use to write them. These apps leverage industry web standards such as HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, JSON, REST, OData and OAuth to provide apps an integrated user experience, yet architecturally provides for loose coupling with SharePoint 2013.
Apps for SharePoint execute “off-server” which allows for the app to scale independently of SharePoint and provides for a more secure SharePoint environment. You have complete control how apps interact with SharePoint. IT has complete control on how users discover, acquire and license apps. IT can specify which apps are white listed for install, or provide a mechanism where users can request an app that requires IT approval to install.
Apps can be accessible from any device with a web browser whether it be a PC, Tablet or smart phone. If it has a web browser that supports the latest web standards then it can be used.
Supporting Technologies
Client Side Rendering
Cloud App Model
REST End-Points
Client Object Model
OAuth 2.0
Visual Studio
NAPA
To help IT manage and distribute apps the Internal App Directory provides a central place for business end-users to download and discover IT approved apps. We’re providing administrators with tools to track app requests and manage licenses so you have complete control of which apps can be accessed and set policies around app download and approval to keep you in control.
An email should be sent out to Site Collection admin when the temporary site is provisioned.