Graph, search, findability, programmability. Features Covered: Office Graph API’s site customization application development Session Objectives: what is the graph what graphs are currently available how to office office graph how to use delve how to use API’s This session was delivered at the SPBiz Conference and was presented by Vincent Biret.
Too many business users of SharePoint don’t understand that there is a tremendous amount of power in the tool, and there are processes they can automate without having to involve the IT area. By using out-of-the-box functionality available to every SharePoint user, they can increase their own productivity and streamline cumbersome business processes. Features Covered:
Attendees who are upgrading to 2013 or SharePoint online will learn about the differences between the platforms. There will also be real life examples given for workflows that were built in Office 365 and SharePoint 2013. Features Covered SharePoint 2013 workflow farms SharePoint designer 2010 & 2013 workflows Session Objectives the differences between SharePoint Designer
It’s always best to begin with a plan, and this session will provide a framework for developing your own migration plan. While tools will help automate some aspects of the content move, much of the complexity of a SharePoint migration happens before a tool is installed. This session will help analysts, project managers and admin
Prevent data bloat from happening – search improves, legal team happy. Teach them how to promote a culture of information sharing so users want to share what they know without fear of working themselves out of a job. Features Covered: Security vs Audience Versioning Metadata / Content Types / Managed metadata service Archiving SharePoint Profile
It will be helpful to those who might be presented with the task of migrating a large, complex SharePoint environment and will delve into many different items that a person should include in their project plan. Features Covered: The majority of a complex SharePoint 2010 farm Related technologies SharePoint needs to function (such as SQL,
Users usually complain about not finding content in SharePoint. this session explains how information architecture is key to solve this problem. Features Covered Content Types Search, Taxonomy Site columns Site collection Session Objectives understand how information can be organised in SharePoint And understand how to plan for a successful information architecture This session was delivered
As App Model grows to be the new standard in SharePoint development this the time to look at how to take advantages of it to enhance your SharePoint development In this session you will learn step by step how to transform a real full trust code solution used in a real client into a new
In this session, you will learn about the flexibility of using Enterprise Keywords, and the many integration points with Office and Windows. With the end goal being to remove complexity for end users. Features Covered: Libraries Enterprise Keywords Managed Metadata Service Search Microsoft Office Session Objectives: Tagging from within Office and OneDrive Automatic tagging
In this demo-driven session, we will cover how to configure a content deployment, how to test a content deployment and the common issues associated with content deployments. Features Covered: SharePoint 2013 On-Premise Content Deployment SharePoint 2010 On-Premise Content Deployment SharePoint 2013 Cross Site Publishing Session Objectives: How to configure a content deployment? How to
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