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SharePoint 2013 Field Guide - Errin O'Connor

SharePoint 2013 Field Guide

Advice from the Consulting Trenches

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Buch | Softcover
816 Seiten
2014
Sams Publishing (Verlag)
978-0-7897-5119-5 (ISBN)
CHF 64,30 inkl. MwSt
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Covers SharePoint 2013, Office 365’s SharePoint Online, and Other Office 365 Components

 

In SharePoint 2013 Field Guide, top consultant Errin O’Connor and the team from EPC Group bring together best practices and proven strategies drawn from hundreds of successful SharePoint and Office 365 engagements. Reflecting this unsurpassed experience, they guide you through deployments of every type, including the latest considerations around private, public, and hybrid cloud implementations, from ECM to business intelligence (BI), as well as custom development and identity management.

 

O’Connor reveals how world-class consultants approach, plan, implement, and deploy SharePoint 2013 and Office 365’s SharePoint Online to maximize both short- and long-term value. He covers every phase and element of the process, including initial “whiteboarding”; consideration around the existing infrastructure; IT roadmaps and the information architecture (IA); and planning for security and compliance in the new IT landscape of the hybrid cloud.

 

SharePoint 2013 Field Guide will be invaluable for implementation team members ranging from solution architects to support professionals, CIOs to end-users. It’s like having a team of senior-level SharePoint and Office 365 hybrid architectureconsultants by your side, helping you optimize your success from start to finish!

 



Detailed Information on How to…



Develop a 24-36 month roadmap reflecting initial requirements, longterm strategies, and key unknowns for organizations from 100 users to 100,000 users
Establish governance that reduces risk and increases value, covering the system as well as information architecture components, security, compliance, OneDrive, SharePoint 2013, Office 365, SharePoint Online, Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, and identity management
Address unique considerations of large, global, and/or multilingual enterprises
Plan for the hybrid cloud (private, public, hybrid, SaaS, PaaS, IaaS)
Integrate SharePoint with external data sources: from Oracle and SQL Server to HR, ERP, or document management for business intelligence initiatives
Optimize performance across multiple data centers or locations including US and EU compliance and regulatory considerations (PHI, PII, HIPAA, Safe Harbor, etc.)
Plan for disaster recovery, business continuity, data replication, and archiving
Enforce security via identity management and authentication
Safely support mobile devices and apps, including BYOD
Implement true records management (ECM/RM) to support legal/compliance requirements
Efficiently build custom applications, workflows, apps and web parts
Leverage Microsoft Azure or Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Errin O’Connor is the founder and CEO of EPC Group and has completed more than 900 Share Point and “Microsoft stack-related” implementations, including efforts relating to business intelligence (BI), custom application development, hybrid cloud strategy, Microsoft Azure, Office 365, SQL Server 2012/2014, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Microsoft Project Server. This is Errin’s third Microsoft SharePoint book; he is also the author of Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 Inside Out and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Inside Out, both by Microsoft Press. Errin continues to work closely with EPC Group’s clients to develop and implement scalable SharePoint 2013, Office 365, and SharePoint Online initiatives, as well as BI, ECM/RM, and hybrid cloud strategies with identity management, security, and compliance in mind.   Miranda Salley is the Vice President of EPC Group and she manages the full range of EPC Group’s technology consulting and solutions offerings. Miranda also oversees EPC Group’s operations and marketing teams and tailors EPC Group’s go-to-market strategies. She works with the full range of Microsoft technologies, including EPC Group’s hybrid cloud advisory practice, to ensure that the organization continues to stay on the leading edge of consulting. Miranda has over 14 years of experience in information technology, marketing, sales, and communications management. For the past 10 years, Miranda has served as a volunteer technology teacher, and a life skills and career mentor, as well as a leading board member for various Boys & Girls clubs and not-for-profits, allowing her to further her passion for technology and community responsibility.   Timothy Calunod has been an active and involved SharePoint enthusiast since SharePoint’s first release. He has worked with every version of SharePoint in terms of design, implementation, architecture, administration, maintenance, troubleshooting, and solution creation to meet the unique needs of SharePoint deployments in various organizations and industries. Timothy has worked on hundreds of initiatives and is able to adapt to the technology requirements of EPC Group’s clients, whether it be for a business intelligence initiative, for a hybrid and federated SharePoint 2013 and Office 365 initiative, or to develop a governance and architecture strategy for a SharePoint implementation to support more than 250,000 users.   Joseph Jorden is a leading industry expert in designing and implementing various complex technical solutions for clients both large and small. Joe’s primary field of expertise is in custom software development for EPC Group’s clients, focusing on SharePoint 2013 as well as all areas of custom .NET application development including application architecture, custom workflow development, SharePoint development and administration, SQL Server development and administration, database design, and security. Joe is also the author of numerous technical books on SQL Server, SQL Reporting Services, and business intelligence.   Andrew Christen has over 11 years of experience in developing, designing, coding, and testing applications using C#, ASP.NET, SharePoint 2013, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint 2007 development, C++, BizTalk, and multiple other scripting languages. Andrew’s industry-leading architecture skills that he provides to EPC Group’s clients expand beyond SharePoint development into seamless integration of other line-of-business (LOB) systems, C#/ASP.NET financial and inventory systems, custom .NET applications, and responsive web design, as well as architecting and designing web services using SOAP and XML. Andrew has extensive experience in SQL Server 2012 business intelligence, as well as migration initiatives from non-SharePoint systems into new SharePoint 2013 environments.   Daniel Galant has focused on educating clients on the latest SharePoint 2013 technologies, as well as architecting the overall design and implementation of Microsoft solutions for EPC Group clients both large and small. Daniel’s experience includes SharePoint system design, implementation, branding, and administration, as well as information architecture design and analysis. Over the past 15-plus years, Daniel’s expertise has also included Active Directory migration and consolidation, Exchange architecture deployment and administration, and network architecture and security. Daniel’s background in training helps him to convey difficult and often misunderstood technical topics in an easily relatable manner, and he has twice been awarded Microsoft MVP status.

1 Introduction to SharePoint 2013 (On-Premises, Office 365 Cloud, and Hybrid)   1
Key SharePoint 2013 Methodologies and Best Practices   3
Presenting SharePoint 2013   9
Overview of SharePoint 2013 Key Features   10
SharePoint 2013’s On-Premises and Office 365   10
SharePoint Server 2013 Technology Updates   12
Feature Comparison of SharePoint On-Premises Versus Office 365/ SharePoint Online   16
SharePoint Server 2013’s Capabilities   18
Summary   30
2 Proven Implementation Strategies for SharePoint 2013 and Office 365 | SharePoint Online   31
Where to Begin   31
SharePoint Public Relations and Communications Strategy   36
High-Level Overview of a SharePoint 2013/Office 365 Deployment   40
Identifying the Core Tasks and Milestones of Your Initiative   44
Identifying Common Terms and Features of SharePoint 2013   54
Getting Acquainted with SharePoint Server 2013/Office 365’s Architecture and Understanding Its Components   60
Summary   65
3 Governed Utilization of the Features and Functionality in SharePoint 2013/Office 365   67
Understanding Device Channels in SharePoint 2013 (BYOD)   70
SharePoint 2013/Office 365: Preparing for Governance   71
Implementing a Best Practices Information Architecture from the Very Beginning   79
Introduction to SharePoint 2013 and the Hybrid Cloud Mind-Set   82
Social Computing in SharePoint 2013   87
Summary   99
4 Understanding SharePoint 2013 and Microsoft Office Integration with Office 365 Now in the Picture   101
SharePoint 2013 and Office 365: An Overview   102
Planning for Apps in SharePoint and Office 2013   109
Office 365 Compliance   111
How Safe Is My Organization’s Office 365 Data?   113
Summary   117
5 Implementing a Best Practices SharePoint 2013/Office 365 Information Architecture   119
Planning SharePoint 2013’s Taxonomy, Navigational Hierarchy, and Overall Topology   121
Where to Begin   126
Translating Your Business and Functional Requirements into SharePoint 2013/Office 365 Lists and Libraries   138
Modifying Lists and Libraries   150
Creating and Modifying List and Library Views   160
Working with List Content   163
Creating Discussions and Surveys   166
Summary   170
6 Using Out-of-the-Box Web Parts in SharePoint 2013/Office 365   171
Blog Web Parts   171
Business Data Web Parts   173
Community Web Parts   177
Content Rollup Web Parts   180
Document Sets Web Parts   191
Filters Web Parts   191
Forms Web Parts   192
Media and Content Web Parts   192
Search Web Parts   194
Search-Driven Content Web Parts   195
Social Collaboration Web Parts   195
Summary   196
7 Implementing a SharePoint 2013 System Architecture with Future Hybrid Scalability in Mind   197
Understanding On-Premises, Cloud, and Hybrid Environments in SharePoint 2013   197
Three Major Types of Cloud Services   207
Should I Prepare for a Hybrid SharePoint Platform?   216
SharePoint 2013’s System Architecture   218
Key Areas to Consider Regarding Scalability in Your SharePoint 2013 Architectural Roadmap   227
Understanding SharePoint Server 2013 Search Architecture   229
SharePoint 2013 BYOD Best Practices   233
Summary   234
8 Business Intelligence Overview for SharePoint 2013 and Office 365   235
Business Intelligence Considerations in SharePoint 2013   237
Microsoft Excel Services, PowerPivot, and PowerView   240
Microsoft PerformancePoint Overview in SharePoint 2013   243
Visio Services Overview in SharePoint 2013   244
Database Connections and External Data Sources   245
SOAP Service Connection Review   254
REST Service Connection Review   256
Reviewing an XML File Connection   257
Reviewing Linked Data Sources   259
Microsoft’s Power BI for Office 365   266
Summary   267
9 Governance Strategies for SharePoint 2013, Office 365, and SharePoint Online   269
Governance Best Practices “from the Trenches” for SharePoint 2013 and Office 365’s SharePoint Online   269
SharePoint Architecture Governance   285
Security Governance for SharePoint 2013 and Office 365’s SharePoint Online   292
Social Computing Governance   302
Operational and Technical Policies and Standards   304
Uptime and Performance Standards   307
Public and Hybrid Cloud Governance   311
Customization Governance   313
User Interface Governance and Related Policies   317
Acceptable Usage Policy to Enforce in Your Governance Strategy   319
Summary   322
10 Enterprise Content Management (ECM), Records Management (RM), and eDiscovery Best Practices   323
Proven ECM and RM Strategies for SharePoint 2013 and/or SharePoint Online   324
Records Management Best Practices   328
Key RM and ECM Features for SharePoint Server 2013 and SharePoint Online   333
Content Types in SharePoint Server 2013   340
Content Type Hub   341
Content Organizer   341
Library and List Settings in SharePoint 2013   345
Record Center Overview   353
eDiscovery Strategies in SharePoint Server 2013   355
Summary   360
11 Upgrade and Migration Best Practices   361
Ensuring That Your System and Information Architecture Strategy Aligns with Your SharePoint Roadmap   363
Understanding and Reviewing Your Current Technology Landscape   367
Performing a Content and Configuration Assessment on Your Existing Environments   371
SharePoint 2013 Upgrade and Migration Strategy Overview   380
Upgrading or Migrating SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2013   381
Upgrading or Migrating SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013   386
Windows PowerShell Related SharePoint 2013 Upgrade and Migration Tasks   391
Summary   406
12 Installation and Configuration   407
Detailing the Installation, Deployment, and Configuration Requirements   408
Implementation Plan Overview—“In the Trenches” Scenario   410
A Proven Installation Process to Follow   414
Overview of the Configuration Process and Related Granular Tasks   416
Summary   428
13 Development Strategies and Custom Applications in SharePoint 2013, Office 365, and SharePoint Online   429
Overview of SharePoint 2013, Office 365, and Microsoft Azure Development Strategies   429
Reviewing the SharePoint App Model and the Composition of an App for SharePoint   440
SharePoint 2013’s APIs, Office 365 API Tools, and the Development Options for Accessing Data and Resources   449
Security and Identity Management Considerations for Application Development   458
Development Tools and Related Strategies for Public, Private, and Hybrid Environments   462
Developing Workflows in SharePoint 2013, Office 365, and SharePoint Online   481
BCS, External, and LOB Systems Integration Strategies   496
Summary   489
14 Search, Web Content Management, Branding, and Navigational Strategies   501
Overview of Search in SharePoint 2013, Office 365, and SharePoint Online   502
Web Content Management Feature Deep-Dive   524
Multilingual Sites in SharePoint 2013, Office 365, and SharePoint Online   538
Implementing Custom Branding for SharePoint 2013, Office 365, and SharePoint Online   543
Summary   551
15 Administration and Maintenance Strategies   553
SharePoint 2013, Office 365, and SharePoint Online Administration Overview   553
SharePoint 2013 Administration Considerations   559
SharePoint Admin Center in Office 365   566
Exchange Admin Center in Office 365   569
Lync Admin Center in Office 365   573
SQL Server 2012/2014 Best Practice Administration for SharePoint 2013   575
SharePoint 2013 Backup and Recovery   577
Windows PowerShell Administration Overview   579
System Center 2012 Overview   581
Administration of Mobile Devices   582
Summary   583
16 Social Networking and My Site Strategies   585
Overview of Social Capabilities in SharePoint 2013, Office 365, and SharePoint Online   585
SharePoint Communities: Best Practices and Proven Strategies   586
My Sites in SharePoint 2013, Office 365, and SharePoint Online   595
Yammer Overview   602
Summary   603
17 SharePoint 2013, Office 365, and SharePoint Online: Training and End-User Adoption Strategies   605
Key Considerations and Strategies to Ensure Long-Term Training Success   606
Training Requirements and Required Knowledge of Your Users   610
Using Training to Drive User Adoption   616
Implementing a SharePoint and/or Office 365 Training Site for Your Organization   619
Free Training Material and Courses Available from Microsoft   620
Summary   622
18 Disaster Recovery (DR) and Business Continuity Management (BCM) Considerations   623
Developing a Best Practices Approach to Disaster Recovery and
Business Continuity for SharePoint 2013   623
Preparation for SharePoint 2013 DR/BCM   624
Inventory of SharePoint 2013 and Related Components   628
Backup of SharePoint 2013 and Related Content and Components   631
Restoration of the Environment   642
Summary   648
Index   649

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.6.2014
Verlagsort Indianapolis
Sprache englisch
Maße 179 x 231 mm
Gewicht 1068 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Software Entwicklung
ISBN-10 0-7897-5119-4 / 0789751194
ISBN-13 978-0-7897-5119-5 / 9780789751195
Zustand Neuware
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