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SharePoint 2010 Introduction & Overview

Mathew Allen : Business Development Director

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Agenda

• About Content and Code

• SharePoint 2010 Overview & Example Solutions

• Next Steps

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About Content and Code

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About Content and Code

Founded in 2001 100

Employees

Over 200 SharePoint

Clients

Microsoft UK Partner of the

Year 2010

Project Delivery & Managed

Services Teams

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Services Requirements Assessment

Strategy Planning

Information Architecture

Configuration &

Customisation Infrastructure Planning &

Configuration

Office 365 Consultancy

Project Management

Services Offered

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Some of our Clients

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Our Awards

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SharePoint 2010 Overview & Examples

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SharePoint Capability Areas

Sites for employees, partners and customers, both

inside and outside the organization.

Share expertise and

interact with people

across the enterprise

through both formal and

informal networks

Creation, review,

publication and disposal of

all content types.

Quickly and easily locate relevant content residing both

within SharePoint and external data sources

Create, deliver

and share critical

business information.

Create applications

easily, removing the IT

bottle neck

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SharePoint Out Of The Box

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Basic Home Page

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Team Sites

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Document Library & Ribbon Interface

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MySite (Personal profile)

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Basic Customisation

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Custom Interface

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Custom Interface

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Custom Interface

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Custom Interface

6000 staff

17 bases

Targeted content based on:

Audience

Location

Role

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Custom Interface

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Learning Portals

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Integrated Web Services

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Business processes and workflows

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Business processes and workflows

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Websites

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SharePoint Sites

Communities

Search

Sites

Composites

Content Insights

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SharePoint Sites

Team

Division

Individual

Enterprise

Internet

Extranet

Business Productivity

Powerful Framework

Flexible Web Server

Robust Database

Standard-Friendly Tools

Secure and Scalable

Internet Business

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SharePoint Communities

Communities

Search

Sites

Composites

Content Insights

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“Individuals do not have mechanisms to share critical knowledge and most of this is lost when they leave the enterprise.”

“Employees get 50%-75% of their relevant information directly from other people.”

From “The Knowledge Worker Investment Paradox” Gartner research 7/17/2002

SharePoint Communities

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Tesco : The Hub

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SSAT Private Members Area

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Content

Communities

Search

Sites

Composites

Content Insights

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SharePoint Content

Information workers need tools to manage the entire lifecycle of content from the time it is created to when it is published and finally disposed or stored for long term archival

Dispose Archive Publish Manage Review/ Approve

Author

Integrated solution to manage the complete content lifecycle

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SharePoint Search

Communities

Search

Sites

Composites

Content Insights

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“The average Intel employee loses one day a week trying to find people with the experience and expertise plus the relevant information to do their job. Let me just say that it is motivating us to take action.”

Laurie Buczek

Enterprise Social Media Program Manager, Intel

Search

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Search

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Insights

Communities

Search

Sites

Composites

Content Insights

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“Most discussions of decision making assume that only senior executives make decisions or that only senior executives' decisions matter. This is a dangerous mistake.”

Peter Drucker

Management Consultant and Author

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Rich Analytics and Visualisation Create interactive dashboards aggregating data and content seamlessly

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Visio Services Create rich diagrams that are bound to underlying data sources

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Performance Point

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Increased Fidelity with Excel Distribute Excel workbooks with the same fidelity as the Client, (one true version)

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SharePoint Composites

Communities

Search

Sites

Composites

Content Insights

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A short story…

IT typically runs at

full capacity

IT can not do

every project that is requested

Sorry, but I can only help the top ten

projects

What happens to project eleven and the rest?

I wonder what they are going to do

now?

Ten business

sponsors are happy

IT announces the projects they can do

These are the top ten

projects we can do

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What happens to “Project Eleven”?

So the sponsors of project eleven (and

twelve and thirteen) get to work and create a

solution themselves

… and start using it

However, because the

application was not supervised by IT,

it lacks in security, usability,

data integration, compliance, reporting, scalability,

management, …

But after a while, the application

becomes important and IT must support it

The IT people

are really going to love my app!

Could I have avoided this

problem?

Director of Application

Development Hidden development efforts

Reliance on questionable platforms

Scattered spend

Lack of governance and visibility

Business risks

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SharePoint Composites Empowering Businesses to Build Applications

Electronic Forms Scalable, security-enhanced, standards-based data-gathering solution

Electronic Workflow

Integration Business connectivity services (Line of Business Application integration)

Out of the box workflows (Approval, Collect Feedback, etc.)

Custom workflows developed using Office Visio and SharePoint Designer

Complex workflow developers using Visual Studio

Window Workflow Foundation

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Summary

Communities

Search

Sites

Composites

Content Insights

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Next Steps

• Attend one of our SharePoint/Office 365 events

• Join our Linked in Group

• Sign up for our newsletter

• Contact me if you have any additional questions

– Mat Allen

– 0207 101 0931

[email protected]

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