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Leveraging out-of-the-box tools to achieve SharePoint 2010 success

Leveraging out-of-the-box tools to achieve SharePoint 2010 success. About Me. Name: Steven Tisdale Education: Florida State University, 2000 SharePoint Experience: Migrated SharePoint 2003 to Moss 2007 Administered MOSS 2007 since December 2007

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Leveraging out-of-the-box tools to achieve SharePoint 2010 success

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  1. Leveraging out-of-the-box tools to achieve SharePoint 2010 success

  2. About Me • Name: Steven Tisdale • Education: Florida State University, 2000 • SharePoint Experience: • Migrated SharePoint 2003 to Moss 2007 • Administered MOSS 2007 since December 2007 • Recently involved in MS BI Stack, executive dashboards • Website: http://everydaysharepoint.com • Twitter: @StevenTisdale

  3. Organization Info • Liberty Hardware - www.libertyhardware.com • Since 1942, Liberty Hardware Mfg. Corp. has built its reputation by offering high quality decorative and functional hardware products at an exceptional value. The company proudly offers its extensive line of hardware products through fine retail outlets and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) distribution channels across the country. • Users: 250-500 • Frequency of Use: Daily • Verve Living Systems – www.vervelivingsystems.com • Verve Living Systems is a new brand within Masco Corporation, a leading manufacturer of consumer products for the home improvement and new home construction markets. • Users: 10-25 • Frequency of Use: Daily

  4. Outline • Approach • Infrastructure • Security Architecture • Content Deployment • Request Ticketing System • Intranet Development • Site Architecture Redesign • Content Management • Design Elements • Lessons Learned

  5. Approach • Governance Is The Key • Identify Site/Content Owners • Identify Content • Site Champions • Support Path • 80% Rally Cry • Out-of-the-box tools? • Rapid application Development • Iterative Process

  6. INFRASTRUCTURE • Small Farm • Windows Server 2008 R2, 64 bit • Six-Core 2.8ghz (4 processors) • Installed Memory: 10gb • Virtualized Using VM Ware • Clustered SQL Server 2008 • Two WFEs – one internal, one external • Two Application Servers – • CA/Query • Reporting Services, Excel Services, etc.

  7. Security Architecture • Security Centrally managed within IT • Leverage Active Directory Groups • Per Site Collection Setup: • Admins – Site Champions and IT support • Owners – contribute, content approval • Members – contribute access • Users – contributors, from a different area/department • Visitors – restricted read only access

  8. Content Deployment • Moving to Production • Schedule vs. Manual • Include security or leave it out? • Backup DBs • One way push

  9. Request Ticketing System • Work order system to replace paper process • Request driven workflow • Three day turnaround • No UI customizations • SharePoint Designer Workflows

  10. Application • One List – Requests • Multiple Views • Awaiting Approval • Awaiting Assignment • Completed Assignments • Due in next 7 Days • Past Due Requests • My Assignments • My Requests • Unassigned Requests Pages • My Requests • My Assignments • Management Overview Customized Entry Forms • Creative Brief • Request • Label • Translation

  11. Workflow • In addition to alerts • Created in SharePoint Designer • Request Submitted • Notification of Assignment • Status Change

  12. The site

  13. Intranet DEVELOPMENT • Replace the share drives • Allow external resources to access the system • Leverage parent news/announcement content • Ridiculously easy-to-use

  14. Proposed Intranet • 6 Web Applications • Intranet Home, Project Team Site Portal, Search Center, Supplier Portal, Records Center, and Document Center • 12 Site Collections • Home, Projects, Search, Supplier, Legal, Documents, Brand, Marketing, Products, Research, Sales, and Supplier Portal

  15. 2 Web Applications • Content Type Hub (CTH), Intranet Home • 13 Site Collections • CTH, Home, Projects, Search, Supplier, Legal, Documents, Brand, Marketing, Products, Research, Sales, Engineering, and Operations Production Intranet

  16. Content Management • Every document belongs to a content type • Every content type has a parent type • Use a document template whenever possible • No hidden naming conventions, call it what it is • Each content type has 3-5 metadata fields • Metadata fields are required as much as possible with defaults specified for every field • Leverage the term store

  17. Content Type Hub • Central repository of content types, metadata, and document templates • Content types syndicated • 219 total content types

  18. Metadata • 3-5 fields per content type • Required (when possible) with defaults for ease of use

  19. Terms Term Store Management Tool: • Term - A word or phrase that can be associated with content • Managed Terms • controlled term that can only be created by users that have been granted permissions • Managed Metadata • Once terms in place use the new column type “Managed Metadata” • A step further than a site column • Consistent terms for the organization • No more reproducing lists across site collections

  20. Content Type Syndication • One Managed Metadata Service Application • One Term Store • Shared/Published Across farms (for us, Dev/Production) • One term store, always updated. • Steps involved: • Create Managed Metadata service application • Setup Publishing for the Managed Metadata Service by establishing a trust relationship • Setup Application Discovery and Load Balancer Service Application permissions • Publish Managed Metadata Service • Add proxy to service connection group • Setup Managed Metadata Service permissions • Test if the Published Managed Metadata Service works in your farms. • How to setup a Managed Metadata Service and Content Syndication

  21. Branding & design elements • Microsoft invested in this UI, why change it? • Provide visual indicators to your current location • Don’t clutter up the page or your users will get lost • Even if your sites are not “connected” give the feel that they are.

  22. Moving Across Sites

  23. Breadcrumbs • Disable the “Up” button • Modify the Master Page to Enhance Breadcrumbs • Consistent breadcrumbs across any site collection

  24. Page Layout

  25. Lessons Learned • Engage your stakeholders regularly • Managed Metadata fields are better if you implement Office 2010 • Centrally-managing security is more of a headache up-front, but later you might be glad you did it • Mass loading documents is a daunting task for end-users • Visual design elements and beauty photography work well outside the business walls, but not for an Intranet

  26. Thank You • Contact Steven: • Website: http://everydaysharepoint.com • Twitter: @StevenTisdale

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