In this SharePoint course, you will learn how to:
- Promises and Reality
- SharePoint 2010 User Interface
- Framework Configuration
- Group Policy/Governance Controls
- Integrating Microsoft Office 2010
- Software/Hardware Requirements
- SharePoint Designer 2
- Customized Code with Sandbox Solutions
- Windows PowerShell Integration
- Excel, Access Visio Web Services
- 2010 Management Console
- And Much More
SharePoint 2010: Substantial Changes and Important Decisions
A highly anticipated event, SharePoint 2010 is finally here. A lot of hype, a lot of changes, improvements and promises. Even thinking of comparing it to SharePoint 2007 is comparing “apples and oranges.” As Sharepoint 2010 unfolds, we may be aware of the obvious changes like hardware requirements, framework and configuration changes, but the reality is that this latest version contains dozens of important changes, and hundreds of more subtle upgrades that will make you consider why you have waited to adopt this latest version.
You’ve decided to adopt 2010. It will involve thorough planning and create technical challenges in your organization, not to mention equipment upgrades. With the proper planning, it will be well worth your investment, and time. You just need to know what you’re getting and how to map and react as an organization to take full advantage of the promise and power of SharePoint 2010. This two-day kick-start program is not an advertisement for Microsoft products. We’ll show you not only the new features but also the issues and hurdles you will encounter, and the challenges that need to be met for a sound adoption of SharePoint 2010.
Leave this comprehensive SharePoint course with immediate benefits and answers:
- Understand the new features and functionality of SharePoint Server 2010 in two days.
- Learn the differences between the various editions of SharePoint 2010, did you decide on the right one for your environment?
- Know exactly what equipment and software changes need to be made in your organization to have SharePoint 2010 operating at peak performance.
- Understand the better disaster recovery techniques that are available with SharePoint 2010 including new backup and restore functions.
- Know why you’d want to move to SharePoint 2010, will it truly offer you more than you would have with SharePoint 2007, is it worth it?
- See the new SharePoint 2010 User Interface in action. What are the improvements over 2007? Are the improvements noteworthy?
- Understand how the new SharePoint management console will operate, how flexible is it?
- Know what software and hardware requirements are needed to run SharePoint 2010 effectively, know what you need to upgrade.
- Create an organized, seamless plan for the SharePoint 2010 installation, presentable to management.
- See how SharePoint 2010 integrates with Windows PowerShell and how new capabilities are available to manage and monitor the SharePoint farm and Windows PowerShell support.
- Understand how to work effectively with data and files in SharePoint 2010, know where the glitches may be.
- Learn the advantages and the issues that can occur when using Managed Metadata with SharePoint 2010.
- Take advantage of better governance controls through the new Group Policy and tracking with AD marker support.
- Discover how SharePoint 2010 will integrate with Microsoft Office 2010, what to expect.
- Understand the potential benefits of Business Connectivity Services and where you could have issues.
- See if SharePoint holds up to its flexible deployment promise – can there be better management of others using SharePoint’s new Management Console?
- Discover the best techniques for faster updates between SharePoint and directory services including LDAP servers and third party applications.
- Learn how to safely upload customized code using Sandboxed Solutions.
- Increase productivity by understanding SharePoint Designer 2 and Visual Studio 2010.
- Ease deployment issues as you properly use Sandboxed Solutions to deploy across a corporate intranet or to a shared hosting environment such as SharePoint Online.
- Understand how the new Excel, Access and Visio Web Services will operate.
- Have an understanding of SharePoint 2010’s new Workflow Foundation and learn how to use and create reusable Workflows within SharePoint 2010.
IT directors and developers will have answers — in two days of intensive training!
- What are the 2010 Administrative abilities? Will it give better operational insight?
- Will a scalable unified infrastructure give better control over server resources?
- Is managing certain services like Search, My Sites and Taxonomy truly easier with the new scalable services architecture?
- Is the new streamlined Central Administrator Web site truly an improvement? Will the new capabilities help better manage and monitor?
- How easy will it be for third party companies to build and add services to the platform?
- How will the extensive framework features and tools like Silverlight help for building applications?
- The APIs and develop framework are completely different, how will they effect you and your organization?
- With the new platform services such as BCS, will integration of line of business data into SharePoint and Office Client solutions be easier?
- The time, expense and equipment and software upgrades; will the benefits of SharePoint 2010 be worth the investment?
Microsoft promises increased productivity, scalable unified infrastructure and flexible deployment, but will it be worth it? Sure, it’s the premier business collaboration platform but do you need it? New features such as SharePoint Designer 2 and a Central Administration Web site offer a lot of promise but is it enough for you to make a commitment? Here’s your opportunity to find out. In two days, learn from an industry expert what is possible and what is practical in your environment.
If you’re an IT administrator, director or a developer, your questions will be answered and you’ll have a strong case for your transition.
SharePoint 2010 - Is it worth the effort, time and equipment upgrades? Find out here!
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