At a recent Lunch & Learn event in Arkansas, Sparky SharePoint Director Cody Gros presents the differences between and benefits of SharePoint Online, On-Premise and Azure IaaS.
SharePoint 2013 on-premise vs Office 365 Online comparedNagaraj Yerram
This document compares SharePoint 2013 on-premise vs Office 365 options. It provides an overview of key features such as infrastructure, availability, authentication, customization options, costs, security, and storage capabilities. Pros and cons of each option are outlined. While the cloud version is missing some advanced features, the gap has narrowed significantly. The document summarizes that both options have advantages and disadvantages depending on an organization's needs and resources.
SharePoint 2016 is an on-premise installation that gives users full control over servers, data, services and networks but requires maintaining those systems, while SharePoint Online is a cloud-based system hosted by Microsoft that requires no maintenance of infrastructure but provides less customization options and access to some features. A hybrid deployment can integrate SharePoint 2016 and Online to keep sensitive content on-premise while using cloud features, connecting through tools like the hybrid app launcher and search. Both require information architecture, administration and business process automation to be defined.
What and how do I choose SharePoint 2013 On-premise vs. Cloud (Office 365)WinWire Technologies Inc
Microsoft has released SharePoint 2013 On-Premise and its counterpart SharePoint 2013 Online for Office 365. With both versions available now, the decision for any organization’s IT team to choose between On Premise and Online becomes a difficult preposition. This webinar will try to help in identifying the key parameters which can be used in choosing the right version based on an organizations need – On Premise, Online or Hybrid.
The document announces job openings and training opportunities related to Microsoft Azure. It lists graduate developer and full stack developer positions open in Brisbane and Melbourne, Australia. It also advertises on demand training through various platforms on topics like Dev/Test in the cloud, Docker, Azure Active Directory, and monitoring apps with Application Insights. Upcoming presentations at the Brisbane Azure User Group meeting are mentioned, focusing on setting up a blog with Azure Websites, Azure storage, Microsoft's Cognitive Services, and integrating desktops with Microsoft Flow.
SharePoint Custom Development ... Can we? Should we?Joel Jeffery
Discussing options for development for SharePoint 2016 on premise and SharePoint Online, and best practice approaches for both. From the Brighton SharePoint Meetup, 25 May 2017.
SharePoint 2013 on-premise vs Office 365 Online comparedNagaraj Yerram
This document compares SharePoint 2013 on-premise vs Office 365 options. It provides an overview of key features such as infrastructure, availability, authentication, customization options, costs, security, and storage capabilities. Pros and cons of each option are outlined. While the cloud version is missing some advanced features, the gap has narrowed significantly. The document summarizes that both options have advantages and disadvantages depending on an organization's needs and resources.
SharePoint 2016 is an on-premise installation that gives users full control over servers, data, services and networks but requires maintaining those systems, while SharePoint Online is a cloud-based system hosted by Microsoft that requires no maintenance of infrastructure but provides less customization options and access to some features. A hybrid deployment can integrate SharePoint 2016 and Online to keep sensitive content on-premise while using cloud features, connecting through tools like the hybrid app launcher and search. Both require information architecture, administration and business process automation to be defined.
What and how do I choose SharePoint 2013 On-premise vs. Cloud (Office 365)WinWire Technologies Inc
Microsoft has released SharePoint 2013 On-Premise and its counterpart SharePoint 2013 Online for Office 365. With both versions available now, the decision for any organization’s IT team to choose between On Premise and Online becomes a difficult preposition. This webinar will try to help in identifying the key parameters which can be used in choosing the right version based on an organizations need – On Premise, Online or Hybrid.
The document announces job openings and training opportunities related to Microsoft Azure. It lists graduate developer and full stack developer positions open in Brisbane and Melbourne, Australia. It also advertises on demand training through various platforms on topics like Dev/Test in the cloud, Docker, Azure Active Directory, and monitoring apps with Application Insights. Upcoming presentations at the Brisbane Azure User Group meeting are mentioned, focusing on setting up a blog with Azure Websites, Azure storage, Microsoft's Cognitive Services, and integrating desktops with Microsoft Flow.
SharePoint Custom Development ... Can we? Should we?Joel Jeffery
Discussing options for development for SharePoint 2016 on premise and SharePoint Online, and best practice approaches for both. From the Brighton SharePoint Meetup, 25 May 2017.
Consider implementing a SharePoint-based solution that enables you to surface line-of-business (LOB) data within the collaboration platform everyone uses, to make data-driven decisions with confidence, to manage risk and compliance across SharePoint and Exchange, and to boost return on investment (ROI)
SharePoint is a platform for managing both structured data and unstructured content to facilitate collaboration and information sharing. It allows different systems and pieces of information to be connected in order to build customized solutions. SharePoint includes features like lists, libraries, and workflows and can be deployed on-premise, in hybrid environments, or in the cloud. Effective use of SharePoint requires focusing on people, processes, technology, and best practices.
Learn the benefits and limitations of SharePoint Online and Onprem. Learn whether to deploy SharePoint on-premise, use the latest cloud-based iteration, or a hybrid combination environment. Also included is a description of K2's Appit platform.
SharePoint is a web-based collaboration platform that allows users to access and manage documents, spreadsheets, photos, and other files from any device with a web browser. It provides features for document management, search, collaboration, workflows and business intelligence. SharePoint includes core capabilities for content management, along with additional features for portal creation, communities, composites, insight and search.
Manage SharePoint and OneDrive in Office 365: A field guide for administratorsChris Bortlik
This document provides guidance for IT professionals and others on common scenarios and questions when using Office 365. It discusses setting up intranet portals, using groups and collaboration tools, empowering users through self-service options like search and personal sites, and how Office 365 changes IT roles around areas like data loss prevention, auditing and hybrid implementations. It also provides resources for additional information and points of contact for questions.
The 5 Critical Pillars of Office 365 ReadinessAdam Levithan
When moving to cloud services such as Office 365 IT professionals are required to appropriately prepare existing on-premises technologiesand optimize for the transition of their business systems to the cloud.
In this webinar Eric Shupps (MVP) and Adam Levithan will discuss the 5 critical pillars for a successful move to Office 365. From network and systems optimization through to handling customizations, Adam and Eric will share their many experiences - warts and all.
When moving to cloud services such as Office 365 IT professionals are required to appropriately prepare existing on-premises technologiesand optimize for the transition of their business systems to the cloud.
In this webinar Eric Shupps (MVP) and Adam Levithan will discuss the 5 critical pillars for a successful move to Office 365. From network and systems optimization through to handling customizations, Adam and Eric will share their many experiences - warts and all.
Share Point In The Cloud – Migrating And Operating SpsdcKen Price
The document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on migrating and operating SharePoint in a hosted cloud environment. It discusses various hosting scenarios to consider, the different service options available from providers, best practices for managing a hosted SharePoint environment, governance considerations, deploying to the cloud, support services in the cloud, service level agreements, a real-world case study, and anticipated future developments.
UG Victoria - Microsoft Teams rollout lessons learnedOliver Wirkus
The document summarizes lessons learned from recent Microsoft Teams rollouts. It outlines common organizational goals for Teams rollouts like supporting remote work and online meetings. Things that did not work well included having unclear requirements, governance, change management, and handling of features. What did work well was performing detailed requirements analysis, early involvement of key users, establishing platform owners and support, and providing elaborated documentation. The recommendations are to know goals and requirements, establish a dedicated team, run proof of concepts, govern prior to rollout, and maintain documentation and a community of users.
Securing, Governing, and Protecting Your Office 365 InvestmentsChris Bortlik
This document discusses implementing a layered security approach for access management and protection. It covers identity single sign-on, multi-factor authentication, role-based access control, device management, conditional access policies, data loss prevention, threat intelligence, and security recommendations from the Secure Score. The demonstration wraps up with reviewing the Secure Score and ways to balance security, compliance, and usability requirements.
Make your-resource-collab&prod-share point2010zslmarketing
The document discusses content migration from older versions of SharePoint to SharePoint 2010. It highlights the benefits of SharePoint 2010 such as improved collaboration, search, and productivity features. It also discusses challenges in manual migration and best practices for evaluation and planning automated migration. ZSL's content migration tool is presented as a solution for automated, secure transfer of content and metadata between versions while minimizing manual effort and costs.
This document describes Insight Technologies, a company that provides SharePoint consulting services. It lists their core competencies, including branding, knowledge management, architecture, solutions, training, and support for SharePoint 2010/2013/2016 on-premises and Office 365 platforms. It also details their experience with migrations, upgrades, farm architecture, development environments, languages like HTML and JavaScript, and services like search, managed metadata, and content types.
This document provides an overview and introduction to Microsoft Flow. It discusses how Flow can be used to automate workflows across applications and services with little to no code. The document outlines key features of Flow such as templates, connectors to services, mobile apps, and administration. It also provides examples of how Flow can integrate with applications like SharePoint, PowerApps, and Microsoft Teams. The document compares Flow to SharePoint Designer workflows and discusses pricing and licensing models.
This document discusses the importance of SharePoint governance and provides guidance on implementing a governance plan. It defines governance as the set of policies, roles, and processes that guide how an organization uses technology to achieve its goals. A governance plan includes designing an information architecture, deploying a governance model, and ongoing governance through change management and maturity reviews. The plan helps organizations maximize their return on investment in SharePoint and avoid common pitfalls.
Introduction to Salesforce for beginners | Namespace ITnamespaceit
This document discusses Salesforce, a cloud-based CRM platform. It defines key cloud computing models like SaaS, PaaS and IaaS and provides Salesforce as an example. It also outlines the different editions of Salesforce including their pricing and limitations. The document then explains core Salesforce concepts like objects, fields, views and controllers using the MVC framework. It concludes by answering any questions.
This document provides an overview of implementing a SharePoint hybrid environment. It discusses the business drivers for a hybrid solution including flexibility, manageability and regulatory reasons. It covers the key considerations for architecture and design such as topology options, identity management and hybrid solutions. Infrastructure requirements are outlined including software, hardware and services. Finally, key hybrid features and services like search, business connectivity and demo are briefly touched on.
Have us come and give this presentation at your company and see how to build your roadmap to cloud software. Sign up for a free roadmap here - http://bit.ly/roadmap-anant
This blog provides tutoring services for Microsoft Excel and other business applications. It offers both individual and group tutoring sessions that can be customized based on a student's needs. Private tutoring is available in-person or online to help students of any skill level learn Excel functions, formulas, charts, pivot tables, and more.
Palestra sobre Microsoft Business Intelligence para estudantes de Mogi-Guaçu ...Heber Lopes
O evento foi direcionado para os alunos do SENAC e da ETEC de Mogi-Guaçu - SP, com objetivo de explicar o conceito e mostrar as ferramentas que a Microsoft disponibiliza como Solução para Business Intelligence.
Contou com a participação do MVP de SharePoint, Heber Lopes, que apresentou duas sessões, sendo uma de conceitos e outra com demonstrações prática das ferramentas de BI Microsoft.
Consider implementing a SharePoint-based solution that enables you to surface line-of-business (LOB) data within the collaboration platform everyone uses, to make data-driven decisions with confidence, to manage risk and compliance across SharePoint and Exchange, and to boost return on investment (ROI)
SharePoint is a platform for managing both structured data and unstructured content to facilitate collaboration and information sharing. It allows different systems and pieces of information to be connected in order to build customized solutions. SharePoint includes features like lists, libraries, and workflows and can be deployed on-premise, in hybrid environments, or in the cloud. Effective use of SharePoint requires focusing on people, processes, technology, and best practices.
Learn the benefits and limitations of SharePoint Online and Onprem. Learn whether to deploy SharePoint on-premise, use the latest cloud-based iteration, or a hybrid combination environment. Also included is a description of K2's Appit platform.
SharePoint is a web-based collaboration platform that allows users to access and manage documents, spreadsheets, photos, and other files from any device with a web browser. It provides features for document management, search, collaboration, workflows and business intelligence. SharePoint includes core capabilities for content management, along with additional features for portal creation, communities, composites, insight and search.
Manage SharePoint and OneDrive in Office 365: A field guide for administratorsChris Bortlik
This document provides guidance for IT professionals and others on common scenarios and questions when using Office 365. It discusses setting up intranet portals, using groups and collaboration tools, empowering users through self-service options like search and personal sites, and how Office 365 changes IT roles around areas like data loss prevention, auditing and hybrid implementations. It also provides resources for additional information and points of contact for questions.
The 5 Critical Pillars of Office 365 ReadinessAdam Levithan
When moving to cloud services such as Office 365 IT professionals are required to appropriately prepare existing on-premises technologiesand optimize for the transition of their business systems to the cloud.
In this webinar Eric Shupps (MVP) and Adam Levithan will discuss the 5 critical pillars for a successful move to Office 365. From network and systems optimization through to handling customizations, Adam and Eric will share their many experiences - warts and all.
When moving to cloud services such as Office 365 IT professionals are required to appropriately prepare existing on-premises technologiesand optimize for the transition of their business systems to the cloud.
In this webinar Eric Shupps (MVP) and Adam Levithan will discuss the 5 critical pillars for a successful move to Office 365. From network and systems optimization through to handling customizations, Adam and Eric will share their many experiences - warts and all.
Share Point In The Cloud – Migrating And Operating SpsdcKen Price
The document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on migrating and operating SharePoint in a hosted cloud environment. It discusses various hosting scenarios to consider, the different service options available from providers, best practices for managing a hosted SharePoint environment, governance considerations, deploying to the cloud, support services in the cloud, service level agreements, a real-world case study, and anticipated future developments.
UG Victoria - Microsoft Teams rollout lessons learnedOliver Wirkus
The document summarizes lessons learned from recent Microsoft Teams rollouts. It outlines common organizational goals for Teams rollouts like supporting remote work and online meetings. Things that did not work well included having unclear requirements, governance, change management, and handling of features. What did work well was performing detailed requirements analysis, early involvement of key users, establishing platform owners and support, and providing elaborated documentation. The recommendations are to know goals and requirements, establish a dedicated team, run proof of concepts, govern prior to rollout, and maintain documentation and a community of users.
Securing, Governing, and Protecting Your Office 365 InvestmentsChris Bortlik
This document discusses implementing a layered security approach for access management and protection. It covers identity single sign-on, multi-factor authentication, role-based access control, device management, conditional access policies, data loss prevention, threat intelligence, and security recommendations from the Secure Score. The demonstration wraps up with reviewing the Secure Score and ways to balance security, compliance, and usability requirements.
Make your-resource-collab&prod-share point2010zslmarketing
The document discusses content migration from older versions of SharePoint to SharePoint 2010. It highlights the benefits of SharePoint 2010 such as improved collaboration, search, and productivity features. It also discusses challenges in manual migration and best practices for evaluation and planning automated migration. ZSL's content migration tool is presented as a solution for automated, secure transfer of content and metadata between versions while minimizing manual effort and costs.
This document describes Insight Technologies, a company that provides SharePoint consulting services. It lists their core competencies, including branding, knowledge management, architecture, solutions, training, and support for SharePoint 2010/2013/2016 on-premises and Office 365 platforms. It also details their experience with migrations, upgrades, farm architecture, development environments, languages like HTML and JavaScript, and services like search, managed metadata, and content types.
This document provides an overview and introduction to Microsoft Flow. It discusses how Flow can be used to automate workflows across applications and services with little to no code. The document outlines key features of Flow such as templates, connectors to services, mobile apps, and administration. It also provides examples of how Flow can integrate with applications like SharePoint, PowerApps, and Microsoft Teams. The document compares Flow to SharePoint Designer workflows and discusses pricing and licensing models.
This document discusses the importance of SharePoint governance and provides guidance on implementing a governance plan. It defines governance as the set of policies, roles, and processes that guide how an organization uses technology to achieve its goals. A governance plan includes designing an information architecture, deploying a governance model, and ongoing governance through change management and maturity reviews. The plan helps organizations maximize their return on investment in SharePoint and avoid common pitfalls.
Introduction to Salesforce for beginners | Namespace ITnamespaceit
This document discusses Salesforce, a cloud-based CRM platform. It defines key cloud computing models like SaaS, PaaS and IaaS and provides Salesforce as an example. It also outlines the different editions of Salesforce including their pricing and limitations. The document then explains core Salesforce concepts like objects, fields, views and controllers using the MVC framework. It concludes by answering any questions.
This document provides an overview of implementing a SharePoint hybrid environment. It discusses the business drivers for a hybrid solution including flexibility, manageability and regulatory reasons. It covers the key considerations for architecture and design such as topology options, identity management and hybrid solutions. Infrastructure requirements are outlined including software, hardware and services. Finally, key hybrid features and services like search, business connectivity and demo are briefly touched on.
Have us come and give this presentation at your company and see how to build your roadmap to cloud software. Sign up for a free roadmap here - http://bit.ly/roadmap-anant
This blog provides tutoring services for Microsoft Excel and other business applications. It offers both individual and group tutoring sessions that can be customized based on a student's needs. Private tutoring is available in-person or online to help students of any skill level learn Excel functions, formulas, charts, pivot tables, and more.
Palestra sobre Microsoft Business Intelligence para estudantes de Mogi-Guaçu ...Heber Lopes
O evento foi direcionado para os alunos do SENAC e da ETEC de Mogi-Guaçu - SP, com objetivo de explicar o conceito e mostrar as ferramentas que a Microsoft disponibiliza como Solução para Business Intelligence.
Contou com a participação do MVP de SharePoint, Heber Lopes, que apresentou duas sessões, sendo uma de conceitos e outra com demonstrações prática das ferramentas de BI Microsoft.
What is "Next Generation" Analytics? How does it fit with my Business Vision?Sparkhound Inc.
At a recent Arkansas Lunch & Learn, Sparky Business Analyst Rusty Frioux discusses Sparkhound's end-to-end Business Intelligence & Analytics approach that drives business impact through technologies like SharePoint and Power BI. Learn what Business Intelligence & Analytics is and how to build the right strategy and tools for your business.
The document provides guidance on standards for a Safety Star Rating Scheme assessment. It discusses 15 standards organized into two core concepts: leadership and worker engagement, and risk awareness and risk management. Standard 3 focuses on allocating sufficient resources to achieve health and safety objectives. Businesses must plan and allocate enough resources like time, personnel, money, facilities and other items to meet their objectives. They must define health and safety roles, ensure competence, consider contractors' performance, and support worker engagement. Allocating proper resources ensures risk controls are established and maintained.
SSRSDB: SSRS Inception - Sql Saturday Exeter 2015HyperBI
This document summarizes a presentation on monitoring SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS). It discusses why monitoring SSRS is important, what metrics can be captured like report usage, performance, and parameters used. It then overviews the SSRS architecture and describes three methods for monitoring including using built-in Microsoft features, third party tools, and querying the SSRS database directly. Automated monitoring of the SSRS database is described as the most full-featured approach.
Dashboards for Everyone with Microsoft Power BI & ExcelSparkhound Inc.
Microsoft Excel – and their next generation cloud toolset Power BI - are the best kept secrets in business intelligence and analytics software. Most of what executives and business analysts want from pricey analytics platforms can be accomplished immediately using Microsoft tools already installed on their desktops – including drag and drop visualization, mapping, business modeling, connecting to cloud data sources, and single-pane-of-glass dashboards. Join Rusty Frioux, Sparkhound’s Analytics Strategist, as he discusses the Next Generation of Business Intelligence.
This document contains 60 tips for reporting, SQL Server, Power BI, data visualization, and life hacks presented over 60 minutes. The tips include using color picker websites for SSRS, querying shortcuts in SSMS, commenting in SSMS, checking for indexes and clustered indexes in performance, and prettifying T-SQL scripts. It also provides tips for life such as starting a jar each year to track good things that happen, using dates tables in SQL for easy date calculations, and taking power strips when traveling. The document ends by thanking attendees and providing contact information for the presenter.
No matter how fast business moves, there’s no substitute for a smart, carefully crafted IT plan that is aligned with your business strategy. At SQLSaturday Baton Rouge, Sparkhound Principal Consultant Tim Goedeke discussed his experiences as a fractional CIO, challenged with helping IT fulfill its role as a strategic business partner for speed to market, product / service differentiation and superior end-user experience delivery. Are you ready to eliminate perceptions of IT as a cost center, and paint the vision of IT as a business driver?
Ground floor introduction to the tools and best practices surrounding SQL Server’s built-in web-based, enterprise-level reporting engine. We'll start with what SSRS is, what you'll use it for and give top tips to know when developing your first reports.
BI is the “Gathering of data from multiple sources to present it in a way that allows executives to make better business decisions”. I will describe in more detail exactly what BI is, what encompasses the Microsoft BI stack, why it is so popular, and why a BI career pays so much. I will review specific examples from previous projects of mine that show the benefits of BI and its huge return-on-investment. I'll go into detail on the components of a BI solution, and I will discuss key concepts for successfully implementing BI in your organization.
SSAS, MDX , Cube understanding, Browsing and Tools information Vishal Pawar
Why we need SSAS Cube
What is SSAS Cube
Way to access Cube
What is Dimension and Attributes
QHP Dimension and Attributes
Process Flow and QHP Cube Browsing
MDX Basics
MDX Tools
Comparison of Queries Written in T-SQL and MDX with Construct
MDX –How to add where condition
The document provides an overview of Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS). It discusses SSRS architecture and components. It outlines new features in SSRS 2008 related to report authoring, processing, rendering, server architecture, and programmability. Steps for creating a shared data source and designing basic reports using the report designer are also presented.
SQL Server 2016 includes several new features for business intelligence (BI). It improves the database engine with columnstore indexes, query performance enhancements, and integration with R. Integration Services has incremental deployment and templates. Master Data Services has improved modeling, deployment, performance, and administration. Analysis Services adds many-to-many relationships in tabular models. Reporting Services features a modern web portal, improved report design, responsive experiences, and Power BI integration. The presentation provides an overview of the new SQL Server 2016 BI capabilities with live demos.
SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) is a reporting tool that allows users to create and view reports. It includes components like the Report Server, Report Builder, and Report Manager. When a user requests a report, the SSRS server retrieves data from sources, merges it with the report definition, and returns the generated report to the client. Reports in SSRS can be designed using Visual Studio and include things like datasets, parameters, charts, and expressions. Security and permissions are managed through roles and role assignments that control access to report content.
Knowledge Translation Planning Guide of GuidesKBHN KT
NeuroDevNet's KT Core in collaboration with York University's KMb Unit have produced this annotated bibliography of KT Planning Guides for researchers and trainees.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services. It discusses developing reports using datasets, report design, parameters, deployment and management. Reporting Services allows generating reports from various data sources and integrating them into web and Windows applications. It also covers administration, caching, subscriptions and security.
This document introduces new enterprise mobile capabilities with Telerik Platform, including data connectors, Screen Builder for visually building screens, offline support for caching and syncing data, AppManager LiveSync for pushing updates to apps, building native Android and iOS apps with NativeScript, and application templates to help jumpstart development. It discusses key challenges enterprises face in mobile development and how Telerik Platform addresses these challenges through its open and modular architecture for designing, building, connecting, testing, managing, measuring and deploying enterprise mobile apps.
SPSUK - ITPro - Matt Groves - SharePoint in the cloudMatt Groves
This presentation was delivered by Matt Groves at the first SharePoint Saturday in the UK (October 2nd 2010). This covers some of the options for SharePoint deployments, on-premise and various cloud based options...
Planning your move to the cloud: SaaS Enablement and User Experience (Oracle ...Lucas Jellema
IT organizations face many challenges when integrating cloud applications with existing on-premises applications, and keeping a cohesive user interface is among the top. You want content from one application displayed in another, consolidated views, easy navigation between apps, and a consistent user experience for all. This session highlights a number of Oracle tools and best practices to help you find your path to the cloud.
This presentation focuses on the inevitable journey to the cloud and up the stack, the advent of (a plethora of) SaaS applications and the challenges around integrating these applications at data & event level and at User Experience level. The key questions and challenges are identified, a number of cases is illustrated and the key pieces from the Oracle PaaS portfolio for dealing with these challenges are highlighted.
Microsoft's massive investment into Cloud technologies are enough to make anyone stop and wonder if the Cloud is something they should be focusing on for SharePoint. During this full day workshop we will examine Microsoft's Cloud Strategy from an ITPro's perspective and understand how a hybrid scenario can be structured to maximize the On Premises, Infrastructure as a Service, & Cloud capabilities. We will deep dive into deployment planning and implementation across the hybrid stack. We will also discuss and demonstrate the management of the SharePoint platform across all tiers. Join us on this journey from the ground to the cloud and back again!
What Makes Migrating to the Cloud Different Than On-PremisesChristian Buckley
My second presentation from #SPTechCon Boston 2014, focusing on the limitations and performance concerns of migration to SharePoint Online (part of Office 365).
SPTechCon Austin - The Slippery Slope of SharePoint MigrationsJill Hannemann
This document summarizes a workshop on SharePoint migrations presented by Jill Hannemann and Adam Levithan. It discusses common reasons why SharePoint migrations fail, such as failing to fully scope the effort, budget appropriately, or gain buy-in from stakeholders. The workshop covers how to define the scope of a migration, plan and budget appropriately, and gain buy-in. It also discusses content cleanup and taking advantage of the migration effort to reorganize content.
SharePoint Online vs. On-Premise document compares Microsoft SharePoint Online to an on-premise SharePoint implementation. Some key differences include SharePoint Online having higher security but more limited customization options compared to on-premise which has more robust features but requires managing security. Migrating to SharePoint Online can provide cost savings on licensing and infrastructure but requires planning to address limitations in areas like search and administration interfaces. The document provides considerations for law firms evaluating moving to SharePoint Online.
Practical tips for migrating SharePoint Customizations to Office 365Haniel Croitoru
When planning a migration of SharePoint on-premises environment to Office 365, the first thing that comes to mind is organizations often focus mainly on their content - all the documents and items stored across their libraries and lists. Of course, why wouldn't they? It's the reason that they started using SharePoint anyways. But in many cases, the SharePoint environment that has been well adopted and his highly use will include some level of customizations to help meet specific business needs. These may include forms and workflows, scheduled timer jobs, custom look and feel, business logic to interface with other line of business solutions, to name a few.
Join me as we take a look at ways to create a SharePoint Online environment that will provide a similar experience for your users. We will look are various technologies, including CSOM Scripting, Microsoft Flow, PowerApps, Forms, LogicApps, and Azure Functions.
Dan Holme discusses the new capabilities and opportunities presented by SharePoint 2013 and the app model. Key points include:
- SharePoint 2013 shifts the platform to a more hybrid cloud/on-premise model and allows extensions through apps that can be hosted remotely.
- Apps provide a new way to customize and extend SharePoint functionality without deploying code to the servers. They can be developed independently and managed through the app store.
- This represents a significant change from the past where customizations required server-side code. The new app model uses web technologies like JavaScript and a REST API to interact with SharePoint.
- This opens up new opportunities for end users, developers, and IT to take
Katpro Technologies is an advanced technology firm specializing in Microsoft Azure, SharePoint, and .NET development. It has experienced rapid 500% growth in the past year. The company provides a range of services including Azure consulting, migration, development, SharePoint consulting, development, and Office 365 integration. It has experience implementing solutions for various clients globally across industries such as healthcare, education, and retail.
Katpro Technologies | SharePoint Consulting Services Amit Kumar Verma
Katpro Technologies is an advanced technology firm specializing in Microsoft Azure, SharePoint, and .NET development. It has experienced rapid 500% growth in the past year. The company provides a range of services including Azure consulting and migration, SharePoint consulting, development, and migration, and .NET-based web and mobile application development. Katpro works with clients globally on projects across various industries.
ELADO started in 2007 by professionals with backgrounds in life sciences, product engineering, marketing and sales and education sectors having worked in the US, Europe and Middle east for more than 20+ years. Key principals are alumni of the Indian Institutes of Management.
Aim was to combine operational excellence with strong domain expertise to assist customers meet their business objectives with a best of breed approach towards business operations.
Provide a wide range of solutions ranging from resource augmentation to BOT models to help customers keep operating as efficiently as possible.
Practical Tips for Migrating SharePoint Customizations to Office 365Haniel Croitoru
This document provides guidance on migrating SharePoint customizations to Office 365. It discusses analyzing existing customizations to determine what will be migrated. Various customization approaches are described such as using out of the box tools, add-ins, and remote provisioning. Considerations for customizing branding, functionality, workflows, forms, and reports in the cloud are also covered. The migration process is summarized as designing the future state, migrating content in stages, verifying the migration, and decommissioning the old system.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Office 365 and SharePoint Online. It begins with introducing the speaker and their background. It then provides a brief introduction to Office 365 and its benefits before focusing on SharePoint Online. Key features of SharePoint Online are outlined and compared to on-premises versions. Scenarios and examples of uses are also presented. The document concludes with a demonstration of SharePoint Online and links to additional related resources.
The Slippery Slope of Migrating to SharePoint Online or On-PremiseAdam Levithan
SharePoint migrations rarely turn out as you plan them, are sometimes risky, and too often take longer than planned. Over the last 10 years of migrating from SharePoint 2003, 2007, 2010 to the latest versions of SharePoint/Office 365, we’ve seen a consistent theme: organizations underestimate the complexity and level of effort required for a successful migration.
Whether you are planning to complete your own migration, or engaging a vendor to assist, this tutorial will discuss precautions you can take to avoid the slippery slope experienced in SharePoint migrations.
During this tutorial, we will:
•Evaluate options of moving content from various systems of origin (including previous versions of SharePoint and non-Microsoft CMS)
•Go through the assessment steps to understand the full landscape of your existing environment
•Review methodologies for moving content from one environment to the next
•Review a check list of precautions you should take in migrating to either SharePoint 2013 on-premise or online
•Create a migration strategy you can take back to your organization
SharePoint migrations rarely turn out as you plan them, are sometimes risky, and too often take longer than planned. Over the last 10 years of migrating from SharePoint 2003, 2007, 2010 to the latest versions of SharePoint/Office 365, we’ve seen a consistent theme: organizations underestimate the complexity and level of effort required for a successful migration.
Whether you are planning to complete your own migration, or engaging a vendor to assist, this tutorial discussed precautions you can take to avoid the slippery slope experienced in SharePoint migrations.
During this tutorial, we:
Evaluate options of moving content from various systems of origin (including previous versions of SharePoint and non-Microsoft CMS)
Go through the assessment steps to understand the full landscape of your existing environment
Review methodologies for moving content from one environment to the next
Review a check list of precautions you should take in migrating to either SharePoint 2013 on-premise or online
Create a migration strategy you can take back to your organization
SharePoint Server 2016 - Lets get ready - Wisconsin SharePoint User GroupDrew Madelung
Drew Madelung presented on the key features of SharePoint Server 2016. Some of the major updates include improved user experiences inspired by Office 365, a more cloud-inspired infrastructure with increased reliability and scale, and integrated data loss prevention and security capabilities. Hybrid functionality was also expanded to provide a better experience for users that need to access content both on-premises and in the cloud. The presentation provided details on new capabilities like MinRole, fast site collection creation, and the data loss prevention system in SharePoint 2016.
SPEDUC: SharePoint on Premises vs Online for EducationJethro Seghers
This document compares SharePoint On-Premises and SharePoint Online. It discusses the different versions and costs for education, differences in server architecture and administration, capabilities for end users and developers, and options for information management and governance. Hybrid deployment is presented as a way to get benefits of both On-Premises and Online by keeping some data on-premises while using Online for collaboration. Key differences discussed include infrastructure requirements, updates/monitoring, storage amounts, and extensibility options.
Moving to the cloud requires proper planning. There are many reasons to move to the cloud but without starting with a solid plan it will be difficult to achieve your objectives.
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Are you prepared for the cloud?
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- Determining how moving to the cloud impacts your staff & your business
- Learning how to align your goals with opportunities
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Softvative presentation on SharePoint on-premise Office 365 and Hybrid - Pros, Cons and Comparison covers more than 10 aspects of the three environment for intelligent decision making.
By: Faisal Masood - PMP, MCITP, MCTS
Sharepoint, MS Project Server EPM / PPM Consultant
Softvative Inc
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3. WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT SHAREPOINT?
• Multiple Microsoft Gold and Silver competencies
• Portals and Collaboration
• Application Development
• Office 365 Deployment Partner
• Azure Inner Circle
• Substantial experience dating back to SharePoint 2003
• Intranets, Extranets and Public Websites
• Large SharePoint specific consulting team (25+) capable of supporting enterprise partnerships
• Document Management, Portals, Collaboration, Business Intelligence, Workflow and Business
Process Automation, User Experience and Branding, Custom Development and App Model,
Solutions and IP
• On-premise and Cloud migrations (Office 365, Azure, Amazon Web Services)
• Managed Services for SharePoint, Service Desk and SharePoint Enhancements
5. WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS?
On Premise
History
SharePoint Portal Server 2001
SharePoint Team Services
SharePoint Services 2.0/ 2003
SharePoint Service 3.0/ MOSS 2007
SharePoint Foundation/ Server 2010
SharePoint Foundation / Server 2013
SharePoint Online (O365)
Released in 2009 / based on SharePoint 2007
Rebranded as Office 365 on SP 2010
Moving all tenants to SP 2013
SharePoint in Azure IaaS
What is it?
Running on-prem in the Microsoft cloud
7. SHAREPOINT ON-PREM PROS
Within your organization’s network
Full customization options
More granular operational control
Easier access to other line of business data
Full control on patching & upgrades
8. SHAREPOINT ON-PREM CONS
Large initial cost for infrastructure/licensing (servers, disk storage, etc…)
Requires team to manage environment
Longer duration for farm setup and configuration
Added business continuity costs and tasks
IT staff responsible for patching & migrating
9. SHAREPOINT ONLINE PROS
Pay as you use
Requires less IT resources with deep SharePoint knowledge
Patches and migrations are performed by Microsoft
Access SharePoint sites from anywhere
Business Continuity provided by Microsoft (data center replication)
10. SHAREPOINT ONLINE CONS
Customizations/Deployment/API have a learning curve
Lack of granular administrative options
Limited control on updates and migrations
Fewer service applications (PerformancePoint, SSRS, etc…)
Lack of troubleshooting options
11. SHAREPOINT IN IAAS PROS
On-Prem virtualization infrastructure not required
Scale resources in response to user demand
Great for business continuity scenarios
Great approach for development/testing/staging environments
Full granular control of the SP farm/OS/SQL
13. WHAT APPROACH IS RIGHT FOR ME?
What are you using the SharePoint platform for?
Document Management
Process Automation
Line of Business data surfacing/integration
Web Content Management (Intranet,Portal,etc…)
Collaboration