SharePoint 2010 offers developers a unique and well deserved set of tools to aid in the development of SharePoint 2010 solutions. In this session we’ll cover improvements in the UI and the toolsets themselves, from PowerShell as a powerful scripting interface to the API, the Developer Dashboard, the SharePoint Toolkit in Visual Studio 2010, and more.
SharePoint Saturday NYC 1/30/10 - Whats New For Developers In Share Point 2010Geoff Varosky
SharePoint 2010 offers developers a unique and well deserved set of tools to aid in the development of SharePoint 2010 solutions. In this session we’ll cover improvements in the UI and the toolsets themselves, from PowerShell as a powerful scripting interface to the API, the Developer Dashboard, the SharePoint Toolkit in Visual Studio 2010, and more.
Creating Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the List Item Menu, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, demonstrations to build and apply them in SharePoint, as well as provide resources for additional information.
Creating Custom Actions within SharePointGeoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the Edit Control Block, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, a demonstration to build one or more and apply them to a site in SharePoint, as well as provide resources for additional information.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Most companies, large or small, require contact and collaboration with external entities, whether they are vendors, clients, or contractors. SharePoint gives us the ability to open up portals for collaboration with these external entities – this session will show you how to accomplish this using SharePoint 2010.
We will review what is required to make SharePoint “open” to the external world, discuss scenarios regarding security and privacy, as well as walk through configuring Forms Based Authentication, Claims Based Authentication, as well as using Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010, to authenticate, and manage our external users.
Once completing this session, you should have a firm grasp on how to configure an extranet environment using SharePoint 2010, as well as what should be considered during the planning of your extranet scenarios.
From SharePoint Designer to Visual Studio - Prototyping and Deploying Solutio...Geoff Varosky
With SharePoint 2010, analysts and developers now have the ability to work together more efficiently to prototype solutions in SharePoint Designer 2010, and then deploy those re-usable solutions utilizing Visual Studio 2010. In this session we’ll introduce this new functionality available with SharePoint 2010 and its toolset, and complete a few demonstrations to showcase these new features.
SharePoint Saturday EMEA - The Ribbon UI and Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the List Item Menu, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010.
Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, demonstrations to build and apply them in SharePoint as they relate to our lists using SharePoint Designer 2010, as well as provide resources for additional information.
SharePoint Saturday NYC 1/30/10 - Whats New For Developers In Share Point 2010Geoff Varosky
SharePoint 2010 offers developers a unique and well deserved set of tools to aid in the development of SharePoint 2010 solutions. In this session we’ll cover improvements in the UI and the toolsets themselves, from PowerShell as a powerful scripting interface to the API, the Developer Dashboard, the SharePoint Toolkit in Visual Studio 2010, and more.
Creating Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the List Item Menu, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, demonstrations to build and apply them in SharePoint, as well as provide resources for additional information.
Creating Custom Actions within SharePointGeoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the Edit Control Block, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, a demonstration to build one or more and apply them to a site in SharePoint, as well as provide resources for additional information.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Most companies, large or small, require contact and collaboration with external entities, whether they are vendors, clients, or contractors. SharePoint gives us the ability to open up portals for collaboration with these external entities – this session will show you how to accomplish this using SharePoint 2010.
We will review what is required to make SharePoint “open” to the external world, discuss scenarios regarding security and privacy, as well as walk through configuring Forms Based Authentication, Claims Based Authentication, as well as using Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010, to authenticate, and manage our external users.
Once completing this session, you should have a firm grasp on how to configure an extranet environment using SharePoint 2010, as well as what should be considered during the planning of your extranet scenarios.
From SharePoint Designer to Visual Studio - Prototyping and Deploying Solutio...Geoff Varosky
With SharePoint 2010, analysts and developers now have the ability to work together more efficiently to prototype solutions in SharePoint Designer 2010, and then deploy those re-usable solutions utilizing Visual Studio 2010. In this session we’ll introduce this new functionality available with SharePoint 2010 and its toolset, and complete a few demonstrations to showcase these new features.
SharePoint Saturday EMEA - The Ribbon UI and Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the List Item Menu, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010.
Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, demonstrations to build and apply them in SharePoint as they relate to our lists using SharePoint Designer 2010, as well as provide resources for additional information.
SharePoint Saturday Boston 2/27/10 - Whats New For Developers In SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
SharePoint 2010 offers developers a unique and well deserved set of tools to aid in the development of SharePoint 2010 solutions. In this session we’ll cover improvements in the UI and the toolsets themselves, from PowerShell as a powerful scripting interface to the API, the Developer Dashboard, the SharePoint Toolkit in Visual Studio 2010, and more.
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the List Item Menu, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, demonstrations to build and apply them in SharePoint, as well as provide resources for additional information.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Most companies, large or small, require contact and collaboration with external entities, whether they are vendors, clients, or contractors. SharePoint gives us the ability to open up portals for collaboration with these external entities – this session will show you how to accomplish this using SharePoint 2010.
We will review what is required to make SharePoint “open” to the external world, discuss scenarios regarding security and privacy, as well as walk through configuring Forms Based Authentication, Claims Based Authentication, as well as using Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010, to authenticate, and manage our external users.
Once completing this session, you should have a firm grasp on how to configure an extranet environment using SharePoint 2010, as well as what should be considered during the planning of your extranet scenarios.
SharePoint Saturday DC 12/5/09 - Introduction To Developing Custom Actions Wi...Geoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the Edit Control Block, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, a demonstration to build one or more and apply them to a site in SharePoint, as well as provide resources for additional information.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010
Abstract: Most companies, large or small, require contact and collaboration with external entities, whether they are vendors, clients, or contractors. SharePoint gives us the ability to open up portals for collaboration with these external entities – this session will show you how to accomplish this using SharePoint 2010.
We will review what is required to make SharePoint “open” to the external world, discuss scenarios regarding security and privacy, as well as walk through configuring Forms Based Authentication, Claims Based Authentication, as well as using Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010, to authenticate, and manage our external users.
Once completing this session, you should have a firm grasp on how to configure an extranet environment using SharePoint 2010, as well as what should be considered during the planning of your extranet scenarios.
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
SharePoint for Project Management (2016)wandersick
An introduction to SharePoint Online of Office 365 with a focus on project management.
In this presentation, I demonstrate SharePoint basics, creating a site, managing projects using SharePoint and misc. features. It is dedicated to my teacher, Mr. Leung, who encouraged me to present SharePoint to inspire fellow classmates on how to better manage their projects.
Main introduced features:
- SharePoint basics
- Creating sites (under OneDrive for Business)*
- Managing projects
*Note: Sites created this way are traditional Sites instead of the new style of Sites created by Office 365 Groups
Other introduced features:
- Co-Authoring
- Checking Out/In
- Version History
- Alerting
- Syncing with OneDrive for Business
- Site Mailbox (Discontinued. Available in Office 365 Groups at the time of writing)
- OneNote
- Modern UI and Classic UI
- Mobile Access
- Customizing Site Design
- User Management
- Sharing a SharePoint Site
- Wiki Page
- All Site Contents
How to build an Intranet portal in SharePoint using out of the box featuresGregory Zelfond
This slide deck illustrates how you can use SharePoint to build your organization's Intranet Portal, complete with Project Sites, Department Sites. Document Management Repository, Employee Directory and more.
Project and Portfolio Management with Project OnlineGregory Zelfond
Webinar Video: https://youtu.be/9ECeNLmZN58
Detailed overview of Microsoft's PPM soluton - Project Online (Project Server). The following elements are discussed: Project Center, Project Types, Project Sites, Project Detail Pages, Resources, Timesheets, Tasks, Issues and Risks, Reports, Security, Mobile App, PWA Settings. Comparison to other SharePoint/Office 365 project Management options is also discussed (Office 365 Planner, Office 365 Groups, SharePoint Team Sites)
Slide Deck of the session "Introduction to SharePoint 2013 Out of the Box WebParts"
Date : 25 October 2014
Event : SPSEvents Washington DC Reston
Place : Microsoft Technology Center, 12012 Sunset Hills Road, Reston , Virginia USA 20190
Twitter Handle: #SPSDC
SharePoint Tips and Tricks you cannot live withoutGregory Zelfond
Don’t you just love it when you learn new things that make your life in SharePoint easier? This slide deck covers cool SharePoint tips and tricks that will save you time and make you look like a star!
Please reference the video with step by step instructions here: https://youtu.be/INUFaJHoX0o
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
SharePoint Saturday Boston 2/27/10 - Whats New For Developers In SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
SharePoint 2010 offers developers a unique and well deserved set of tools to aid in the development of SharePoint 2010 solutions. In this session we’ll cover improvements in the UI and the toolsets themselves, from PowerShell as a powerful scripting interface to the API, the Developer Dashboard, the SharePoint Toolkit in Visual Studio 2010, and more.
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the List Item Menu, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, demonstrations to build and apply them in SharePoint, as well as provide resources for additional information.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Most companies, large or small, require contact and collaboration with external entities, whether they are vendors, clients, or contractors. SharePoint gives us the ability to open up portals for collaboration with these external entities – this session will show you how to accomplish this using SharePoint 2010.
We will review what is required to make SharePoint “open” to the external world, discuss scenarios regarding security and privacy, as well as walk through configuring Forms Based Authentication, Claims Based Authentication, as well as using Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010, to authenticate, and manage our external users.
Once completing this session, you should have a firm grasp on how to configure an extranet environment using SharePoint 2010, as well as what should be considered during the planning of your extranet scenarios.
SharePoint Saturday DC 12/5/09 - Introduction To Developing Custom Actions Wi...Geoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the Edit Control Block, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, a demonstration to build one or more and apply them to a site in SharePoint, as well as provide resources for additional information.
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010
Abstract: Most companies, large or small, require contact and collaboration with external entities, whether they are vendors, clients, or contractors. SharePoint gives us the ability to open up portals for collaboration with these external entities – this session will show you how to accomplish this using SharePoint 2010.
We will review what is required to make SharePoint “open” to the external world, discuss scenarios regarding security and privacy, as well as walk through configuring Forms Based Authentication, Claims Based Authentication, as well as using Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010, to authenticate, and manage our external users.
Once completing this session, you should have a firm grasp on how to configure an extranet environment using SharePoint 2010, as well as what should be considered during the planning of your extranet scenarios.
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
SharePoint for Project Management (2016)wandersick
An introduction to SharePoint Online of Office 365 with a focus on project management.
In this presentation, I demonstrate SharePoint basics, creating a site, managing projects using SharePoint and misc. features. It is dedicated to my teacher, Mr. Leung, who encouraged me to present SharePoint to inspire fellow classmates on how to better manage their projects.
Main introduced features:
- SharePoint basics
- Creating sites (under OneDrive for Business)*
- Managing projects
*Note: Sites created this way are traditional Sites instead of the new style of Sites created by Office 365 Groups
Other introduced features:
- Co-Authoring
- Checking Out/In
- Version History
- Alerting
- Syncing with OneDrive for Business
- Site Mailbox (Discontinued. Available in Office 365 Groups at the time of writing)
- OneNote
- Modern UI and Classic UI
- Mobile Access
- Customizing Site Design
- User Management
- Sharing a SharePoint Site
- Wiki Page
- All Site Contents
How to build an Intranet portal in SharePoint using out of the box featuresGregory Zelfond
This slide deck illustrates how you can use SharePoint to build your organization's Intranet Portal, complete with Project Sites, Department Sites. Document Management Repository, Employee Directory and more.
Project and Portfolio Management with Project OnlineGregory Zelfond
Webinar Video: https://youtu.be/9ECeNLmZN58
Detailed overview of Microsoft's PPM soluton - Project Online (Project Server). The following elements are discussed: Project Center, Project Types, Project Sites, Project Detail Pages, Resources, Timesheets, Tasks, Issues and Risks, Reports, Security, Mobile App, PWA Settings. Comparison to other SharePoint/Office 365 project Management options is also discussed (Office 365 Planner, Office 365 Groups, SharePoint Team Sites)
Slide Deck of the session "Introduction to SharePoint 2013 Out of the Box WebParts"
Date : 25 October 2014
Event : SPSEvents Washington DC Reston
Place : Microsoft Technology Center, 12012 Sunset Hills Road, Reston , Virginia USA 20190
Twitter Handle: #SPSDC
SharePoint Tips and Tricks you cannot live withoutGregory Zelfond
Don’t you just love it when you learn new things that make your life in SharePoint easier? This slide deck covers cool SharePoint tips and tricks that will save you time and make you look like a star!
Please reference the video with step by step instructions here: https://youtu.be/INUFaJHoX0o
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
Presentación de Gustavo Velez sobre Introducción al SharePoint Framework en el Workshop de desarrollo para Office 365 del SharePoint Saturday Madrid 2017.
Abstract - Designing SharePoint 2010 for Business
A business owner nowadays needs to be able to attract and engage people to their website. In this session, learn to implement your company's brand on SharePoint 2010. During this session, we'll use the right tools to take a design from concept to a fully functioning SharePoint 2010 site. Based on real world experiences, this session is sure to give you some practical tips, tricks, and advice you can use immediately. Learn to leverage SharePoint 2010 tools to customize your experiences, and make them unique. You will be able to take this knowledge and deliver the best end to end experiences to your customers.
Bio - Kanwal Khipple, is a SharePoint Most Valued Professional (MVP) and Principal SharePoint Architect for BrightStarr. Kanwal focuses on designing adoptable solutions using SharePoint. In the past 7 years, he has developed, implemented and architected hundreds of SharePoint solutions from small single server deployments to globally dispersed SharePoint server farms that can handle 120,000+ users. Kanwal lives in Toronto, Canada and you can find him tweeting, buzzing and blogging on his personal blog. Connect with him on LinkedIn to learn how you can quickly start getting ROI for your SharePoint Intranet.
SharePoint Fest DC 2018 - Everything your need to know about the Microsoft Gr...Sébastien Levert
Since the launch of the Microsoft Graph, a ton of new possibilities are being made available to the Office 365 and SharePoint Developers. The unified API of all the Office 365 is one of the greatest Microsoft innovation of the last few years and is changing the way that solutions are built on Office 365 and SharePoint Online. The launch of the SharePoint endpoints on the Microsoft Graph will enhance our development story and lead to amazing cloud solutions.
This session is a deep-dive into the Microsoft Graph by analyzing the current /v1.0 version of the API and what is coming on the future /beta endpoint. The focus of the session will be on the SharePoint-specific features that the Graph is now offering to the SharePoint developers.
This very demo-intensive session will make sure that at the end you get those 3 key takeaways :
Understand the role of the Microsoft Graph in the Office 365 ecosystem
Leverage and interact with your SharePoint data from the Microsoft Graph
Change the way you will think for your next SharePoint Online solution
Business Intelligence session on the SharePoint and Office set of BI features to build and integrate data-driven spreadsheets and applications with SharePoint 2010. This session will cover topics such as PowerPivot, PerformancePoint Services, Reporting Services, Excel Services, KPIs, and much more
Grow your SharePoint development platform with SharePoint FrameworkDipti Chhatrapati
Do you want to open up new opportunities with your customers using SharePoint Framework? Join this session to know what's new and what's coming up in SharePoint Framework and leverage your SharePoint expertise to direct your application roadmap. Hear from us on building a best practice for your SharePoint solutions and get familiar with the development of latest SharePoint framework components with quick demos.
Real World Add-in Development for Office365Brian Culver
Building Add-ins for Office 365 requires many new skills and knowledge. For those new to SharePoint and all SharePoint veterans, building add-ins and apps for Office 365 introduces a huge paradigm shift over the full-trust development model. Full-trust development is on its way out whether we like it or not. In this session, we will learn how to create real world add-ins and apps deployable on Office 365. Learn to build SharePoint-Hosted add-ins/apps and Provider-Hosted add-ins/apps that will leverage various Azure services to create robust solutions, including Azure Web Sites, Azure Web Jobs and more. We will demonstrate and build a couple apps to explain and demonstrate many of the key Azure Services. The future is today. Don’t pass up this opportunity to learn the skills and knowledge you need to build SharePoint Add-ins and App solutions for Office 365.
Attendee Takeaways:
1. Understand the difference between full-trust solutions, sandbox solutions and add-ins/app solutions.
2. Create real world add-ins and apps deployable on Office 365 and On-premise SharePoint.
3. Build SharePoint-Hosted add-ins/apps and Provider-Hosted add-ins/apps.
SharePoint Saturday Orlando 2012 Creating Business Intelligence with SharePoi...Ivan Sanders
This session on the SharePoint and Office set of BI features to build and integrate data-driven spreadsheets and applications with SharePoint 2010. This session will cover topics such as PowerPivot, PerformancePoint Services, Reporting Services, Excel Services, KPIs, and much more using SharePoint 2010 SQL 2012 with Windows server 2012
Planning and Configuring Extranets in SharePoint 2010 @ SharePoint Saturday N...Geoff Varosky
Most companies, large or small, require contact and collaboration with external entities, whether they are vendors, clients, or contractors. SharePoint gives us the ability to open up portals for collaboration with these external entities – this session will show you how to accomplish this using SharePoint 2010.
We will review what is required to make SharePoint “open” to the external world, discuss scenarios regarding security and privacy, as well as walk through configuring Forms Based Authentication, Claims Based Authentication, as well as using Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010, to authenticate, and manage our external users.
Once completing this session, you should have a firm grasp on how to configure an extranet environment using SharePoint 2010, as well as what should be considered during the planning of your extranet scenarios.
Real World SharePoint Framework and Azure ServicesBrian Culver
Building Solution in Office 365 requires leveraging other cloud services, such as Azure Services. For those new to SharePoint and all SharePoint veterans, building cloud ready “Full Trust” solutions for Office 365 introduces a huge paradigm shift over the traditional on-premise full-trust development model.
In this session, we will look at a couple common full trust solutions and move them to Office365 and Azure. We will leverage various Azure services such as Azure Functions, Event Grids and WebJobs. See demonstrations on how event receivers become Azure Function and Event Grids, and timer jobs become Azure WebJobs. Learn about other useful Azure services for replacing full trust functionality. Don’t pass up this opportunity to learn skills and knowledge you need to build Office 365 Solutions leveraging Cloud Services
Attendee Takeaways:
1. Understand how to take Full Trust solutions from On-premise to the Office365.
2. Learn how to use Azure Functions, Event Grids, WebJobs and several other Azure Services.
3. See demonstrations of a couple common Full Trust Solutions converted to cloud solutions on Office365 and Azure.
SharePoint Fest Seattle 2017 - Everything your need to know about the Microso...Sébastien Levert
Since the launch of the Microsoft Graph, a ton of new possibilities are being made available to the Office 365 and SharePoint Developers. The unified API of all the Office 365 is one of the greatest Microsoft innovation of the last few years and is changing the way that solutions are built on Office 365 and SharePoint Online. The launch of the SharePoint endpoints on the Microsoft Graph will enhance our development story and lead to amazing cloud solutions.
This session is a deep-dive into the Microsoft Graph by analyzing the current /v1.0 version of the API and what is coming on the future /beta endpoint. The focus of the session will be on the SharePoint-specific features that the Graph is now offering to the SharePoint developers.
This very demo-intensive session will make sure that at the end you get those 3 key takeaways :
- Understand the role of the Microsoft Graph in the Office 365 ecosystem
- Leverage and interact with your SharePoint data from the Microsoft Graph
- Change the way you will think for your next SharePoint Online solution
Real World SharePoint Framework and Azure ServicesBrian Culver
Building Solution in Office 365 requires leveraging other cloud services, such as Azure Services. For those new to SharePoint and all SharePoint veterans, building cloud ready “Full Trust” solutions for Office 365 introduces a huge paradigm shift over the traditional on-premise full-trust development model.
In this session, we will look at a couple common full trust solutions and move them to Office365 and Azure. We will leverage various Azure services such as Azure Functions, Event Grids and WebJobs. See demonstrations on how event receivers become Azure Function and Event Grids, and timer jobs become Azure WebJobs. Learn about other useful Azure services for replacing full trust functionality. Don’t pass up this opportunity to learn skills and knowledge you need to build Office 365 Solutions leveraging Cloud Services
Attendee Takeaways:
1. Understand how to take Full Trust solutions from On-premise to the Office365.
2. Learn how to use Azure Functions, Event Grids, WebJobs and several other Azure Services.
3. See demonstrations of a couple common Full Trust Solutions converted to cloud solutions on Office365 and Azure.
A business owner nowadays needs to be able to attract and engage people to their website. In this session, learn to implement your company's brand on SharePoint 2010. During this session, we'll use the right tools to take a design from concept to a fully functioning SharePoint 2010 site. Based on real world experiences, this session is sure to give you some practical tips, tricks, and advice you can use immediately. Learn to leverage SharePoint 2010 tools to customize your experiences, and make them unique. You will be able to take this knowledge and deliver the best end to end experiences to your customers.
Automating Your Enterprise Application Deployments with PowerShellGeoff Varosky
Presented on 2/21/13 at the Granite State SharePoint Users Group
In enterprise application deployments to SharePoint, there are generally farms, or web applications that host specific applications for specific groups, rather than having just an all-in-one deployment. Often times, you do not have access to these other environments, and will need to pass the deployment baton off to the system administrators of those farms.
This session will walk you through how you can deploy your applications, without needing to have the administrator who will be deploying the application, have to do much more than type a few keys into the SharePoint Administration Console and press enter – and having full configuration and deployment of your custom SharePoint applications to other environments.
The Ribbon UI and Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint such as the List Item Menu, the Site Actions menu, toolbars, and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010.
Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint User Interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, demonstrations to build and apply them in SharePoint as they relate to our lists using SharePoint Designer 2010, as well as provide resources for additional information.
Best Practices in SharePoint Development - Just Freakin Work! Overcoming Hurd...Geoff Varosky
Abstract: “Why am I getting a security error??” “Why does my code work sometimes, but not others?” “I wonder if McDonalds is hiring.” Writing custom code in SharePoint opens up unlimited possibilities but also throws many hurdles in your way that will slow you down if you don’t take them into account. So, before giving up and searching for careers in the fast food industry, equip yourself with the knowledge you need to succeed in writing custom code for SharePoint.
Creating Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
Custom Actions control features in SharePoint, such as the Edit Control Block, the Site Actions menu, toolbars and the links within the Site Settings page, as well as the Ribbon UI in SharePoint 2010. Learn how to leverage Custom Actions to extend the SharePoint user interface. This session will describe the basics of Custom Actions, a demonstration to build one or more and apply them to a site in SharePoint, describe some of the best practices around creating Custom Actions, and provide resources for additional information. Knowledge of C#, SharePoint, XML and Visual Studio will be helpful.
Just Freakin' Work - Overcoming Hurdles and Avoiding PainGeoff Varosky
ession presented with both Geoff Varosky and Mark Rackley.
"Why am I getting a security error?" "Why does my code work sometimes, but not others?" "I wonder if McDonalds is hiring." Writing custom code in SharePoint opens up unlimited possibilities but also throws many hurdles in your way that will slow you down if you don’t take them into account. So, before giving up and searching for careers in the fast food industry, equip yourself with the knowledge you need to succeed in writing custom code for SharePoint.
In this session you will learn:
- Best practices for avoiding performance issues
- Best practices for avoiding memory leaks
- Best practices for elevating privileges
- Avoid not disposing of SP Objects
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
Generating a custom Ruby SDK for your web service or Rails API using Smithyg2nightmarescribd
Have you ever wanted a Ruby client API to communicate with your web service? Smithy is a protocol-agnostic language for defining services and SDKs. Smithy Ruby is an implementation of Smithy that generates a Ruby SDK using a Smithy model. In this talk, we will explore Smithy and Smithy Ruby to learn how to generate custom feature-rich SDKs that can communicate with any web service, such as a Rails JSON API.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...
What's New for Developers in SharePoint 2010
1. What’s New for Developers in SharePoint 2010Geoff Varosky
2. About Me Geoff Varosky MCP, MCTS Senior Solutions Developer for Grace-Hunt, LLC. Blog: http://www.geoffvarosky.com Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Twitter: @gvaro
3. About Grace-Hunt Founded in 2004 Based in Hudson, MA Presence in North East, Mid Atlantic, and South East Regions Microsoft Gold Partner Specializing in SharePoint and Dynamics (CRM, SL, GP, NAV) Consulting, Implementation, and Integration Web: http://www.grace-hunt.com Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
4. http://www.bostonsharepointug.org Meeting Every 2nd Wednesday of the Month @ Microsoft N.E.R.D. Center in Cambridge, MA 6PM – 8PM Next Meeting - 7/14, Bob German (Microsoft) “Developing Great Applications in SharePoint 2010 with Silverlight” Questions/Comments – info@bostonsharepointug.org Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
5. Quick Poll Who currently uses SharePoint? Who has done any SharePoint Development? Who has plans to move/install SharePoint 2010? Who has seen SharePoint 2010? Who has installed SharePoint 2010? Who has developed in SharePoint 2010? Who has used SharePoint Designer or PowerShell? Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
7. History In the beginning… Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
8. History In the beginning… SharePoint Team Services / SPS 2001 Visual Studio SDK API Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
9. History Then back in ‘03 Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
10. History Then back in ‘03 WSS v2 and SPS 2003 SDKs Visual Studio API Lots more books and blogs Many more 3rd Party Tools to Assist Developers Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
11. History Then in ’07 Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
12. History Then in ’07 WSS v3 and MOSS 2007 SDKs API Lots more books and blogs Many more 3rd Party Tools to Assist Developers WSP Builder STSDev VSeWSS SharePoint Manager SharePoint Solution Installer Features + Solution Packages Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
13. History Then here comes 2010 – Paydirt! Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
14. History Then here comes 2010 – Paydirt! SDKs API Enhancements New Ways of Accessing Data REST APIs, Client OM, LINQ to SharePoint Native Support in VS2010 for SharePoint Packaging, Deployment, Debugging PowerShell (SP 2010 Management Console) Developer Dashboard Sandboxed Solutions Major SPD 2010 Enhancements Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
17. SharePoint “Developer Edition” Just for developers No longer required to develop on a server Install and run SharePoint 2010 (Foundation or Server) on Desktop systems (Vista SP1+, Windows 7) Required to follow install guide instructions in SDK 64-bit System is required Not supported for production deployments Only for Standalone Installations Can be disabled via Group Policy Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
31. Visual Studio 2010 & SharePoint Toolkit Integrated debugging Project and Item Templates Required x64 and Local SharePoint Instance Visual Designers BCS Designer Web Part Designer Workflow Designer Workflows Site level workflows Templates for Initiation and Association forms Import WSP packages generated in SharePoint Designer Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
34. Visual Studio 2010 & SharePoint Toolkit TFS Integration BCS Support WSP Importing SharePoint Project System SharePoint Explorer Extensibility Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
35. Visual Studio 2010 & SharePoint Toolkit WSP Importing* Wizard for selecting WSP Declarative elements can be selected for import Modified and extended from there *Cannot export back to SharePoint Designer Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
36. Visual Studio 2010 & SharePoint Toolkit SharePoint Project System Project Commands Package, Retract & Deploy Solutions Project level properties Site URL, Sandboxed Features and Packaging Nodes Mapped Folders Items and Files have specific SharePoint properties Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
37. Visual Studio 2010 & SharePoint Toolkit SharePoint Explorer Tree-View of SharePoint Site and Artifacts Site Collection, Sites, Lists, Fields, Content Types, etc. Can view properties of these items Add connections to different site collections Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
38. Visual Studio 2010 & SharePoint Toolkit Extensibility Server Explorer Extensions Deployment Extensions Packaging Validation Rules MS Build Extensibility Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
55. PowerShell SharePoint 2010 Management Console Command environment allows for scripting Leverage the API directly More flexible, extensible, faster, and powerful than STSADM Snap-in for PowerShell for SharePoint Administration Hundreds of cmdlets available OOTB Can tweak options that cannot be done in the UI Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
57. PowerShell CMDLETS Get-help <cmdlet> Get-help <cmdlet> -detailed Get-Command Get-SP* Get and Set Get retrieves information Set changes information Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
58. PowerShell For More Information… Windows PowerShell for SharePoint 2010 Administrator http://snipurl.com/u76ge PowerShell CHM for SharePoint 2010 http://snipurl.com/u76fy Global SharePoint Users Group Meeting From 2/2 Paul Schaeflein Talking about PWS in 2010 http://www.gspug.org Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
98. Sandboxed Solutions If you are running SharePoint on a DC, you will need to run the following PowerShell script to enable Sandboxed Solutions… $acl = Get-Acl HKLM:ystemurrentControlSetontrolomputerName$person = [System.Security.Principal.NTAccount]"Users" $access = [System.Security.AccessControl.RegistryRights]::FullControl$inheritance = [System.Security.AccessControl.InheritanceFlags]"ContainerInherit, ObjectInherit" $propagation = [System.Security.AccessControl.PropagationFlags]::None $type = [System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlType]::Allow $rule = New-Object System.Security.AccessControl.RegistryAccessRule($person, $access, $inheritance, $propagation, $type) $acl.AddAccessRule($rule) Set-Acl HKLM:ystemurrentControlSetontrolomputerName $acl …and then make sure the User Code service is running in Central Admin Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
103. Site admins can monitor via Solutions galleryTwitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
108. API Client Object Model Simple API to perform CRUD and Management of Data in SharePoint .NET Microsoft.SharePoint.Client Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Runtime Silverlight Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Silverlight Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Silverlight.Runtime JavaScript SP.js SP.Core.js SP.Runtime.js Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
109. API Client Object Model Offers a familiar and consistent object model across multiple development platforms to interact with SharePoint. Utilizes JSON and XML Connects to Client.svc, rather than Web Services for interaction Commands are batched automagically for performance considerations Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
110. API LINQ to SharePoint Entity Based Programming Strong Types and Intellisense Supports List Joining Join Lists based on Lookup Fields Multiple Lists Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
111. Resources My Blog http://www.geoffvarosky.com More information http://mssharepointdeveloper.com SharePoint Development Wiki http://www.sharepointdevwiki.com Microsoft SharePoint 2010 SDK http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee557253(office.14).aspx Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
113. http://www.bostonsharepointug.org Meeting Every 2nd Wednesday of the Month @ Microsoft N.E.R.D. Center in Cambridge, MA 6PM – 8PM Next Meeting - 7/14, Bob German (Microsoft) “Developing Great Applications in SharePoint 2010 with Silverlight” Questions/Comments – info@bostonsharepointug.org Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
114. Upcoming Speaking Engagements SharePoint NATION! July 21st (online virtual users group) Creating Custom Actions in SharePoint http://www.sharepointnation.org SharePoint Saturday NYC Creating Custom Actions in SharePoint 2010 http://www.sharepointsaturday.org/ny SharePoint Best Practices Conference – D.C. – August 24th-27th“Just Work!” Avoiding Common Hurdles in SharePoint Custom Development http://www.bestpracticesconference.com SharePoint Technology Conference Boston – October 20th – 22nd Creating Custom Actions in SharePoint “Just Work!” Avoiding Common Hurdles in SharePoint Custom Development http://www.sptechcon.com Twitter: @gvaro Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Blog: www.geoffvarosky.com Company: www.grace-hunt.com
115. About Me Geoff Varosky MCP, MCTS Senior Solutions Developer for Grace-Hunt, LLC. Company: http://www.grace-hunt.com Blog: http://www.geoffvarosky.com Email: gvarosky@grace-hunt.com Twitter: @gvaro