The document provides details about an upcoming SharePoint seminar hosted by IRW. It will take place on June 1st in London and June 15th in Edinburgh. The seminar will include presentations on Office 365, SharePoint 2010, demonstrations of SharePoint and i-CERP, and a Q&A session. Health and safety information is also provided about the seminar locations.
2. Team & Format
Ian Warnock (Managing Director - IRW)
Ted Shultz/Steven Grier (Microsoft Guest Speaker)
Brian Logan ( Consultant - IRW)
Kenny Cochrane ( Business and Account Manager - IRW)
Format Today
Introduction - Ian
Microsoft Office 365 and demo - Ted/Steven
SharePoint 2010 and demos - Brian
Coffee Break
Case Studies - Brian/Ian
Sharepoint - i-CERP and Demo Brian
Q & A and close All
Questions welcome at end of each session
3. Health & Safety
Toilets
Are located outside Microsoft domain
Cloakroom
All meeting rooms on level 5 have their own
Main Contacts
Audrey McCabe, Location Services Co-ordinator, Mon Tue & Fri - 0118 909 3754
Alexandra Walker, Location Services Co-ordinator, Wed Thurs & Fri - 0118 909 2912
Fire Test
A test is carried out on a Tuesday at 10am
Fire Evacuation
Assembly Point, Main Entrance Fire Exit, Calton Road Fire Exit and North Bridge Fire Exit
Fire Wardens
Kate Heriot Level 4
Morag Macfarlane Level 4
Audrey McCabe Level 5
Alexandra Walker Level 5
First Aiders
Jennifer Elliot 0118 909 3602
Lynda Walker 0118 909 4369
Paul Murphy 0118 909 5557
Smoking Policy
No smoking is permitted in the proximity of Waverley Gate
Smoking is permitted down Calton Road, up the Bridges and to the right of Waterloo Place
Accidents
All accidents should be reported to either Audrey or Alexandra as a record of these must be kept for H&S purposes
4. Our Background in SharePoint
We have worked with all versions of SharePoint since its origins in 2002
From Content Management Server 2002 to SharePoint 2010.....
2003 - First UK integration of Microsoft CMS Intranet and public
facing Web in education sector (Times Educational Supplement)
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS) and Windows
SharePoint Server (WSS) - over 50 deployments UK wide
Experienced in both Intranet and Internet solutions
Deployment and Use of Project Server on a SharePoint platform (2007
and 2010)
2010 – Sharepoint with Dynamics CRM to form organisation wide
solutions;
2011 Sharepoint with Biztalk to integrate between existing main and/or
critical systems;
Migration of several MOSS 2007 sites to Sharepoint 2010
5. IRW - Company Background
Integrated, Real-time & Windows Systems
Originally formed 1987
30 members of staff, majority on delivery and technical teams
Glasgow (HQ) and London Locations, UK wide cover and client base
Extensive references and case studies
Client base includes NHS trusts, FE and HE sectors, Police, Fire &
Rescue; government , Housing Associations and many private sector
blue chips and SMEs
Award-winning SharePoint and BI solutions, over 50 implementations
Microsoft Gold Certified Partner with Information Worker and
Custom Development and Digital Marketing Competencies
6. Some of our SharePoint Clients
NHS
EDUCATION
UCLAN
University of
Central
Lancashire
PUBLIC SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR
International
Anchor Accounting
Trust Standards
Bureau
7. Positioning SharePoint - the new operating system?
Massive, and increasing use across all sectors, for a wide variety of
purposes and reasons.
A defacto standard?
A Productivity „ToolKit?
Provides :
A solid, richly functional and extensible base
Tight, easy to use integration with Office and other Microsoft apps
Contains powerful Business Intelligence / Insights capabilities
Multipurpose, license variants for size / capability
Options for deployment, on premise, hosted, cloud....
An Ideal platform to deploy, grow, then build on and integrate with, to
create highly effective business /organisation wide solutions.
8. The Aim of Today‟s sessions is to share with you and show
some of the benefits, functions and capabilities of
SharePoint, and further scope beyond the core system.
Next - Ted Shultz/Steven Grier, Guest Speaker on Office
365
14. Six Pillars of Sharepoint 2010
Sites - Basis of Collaboration and Team Sites
Intranet / Extranet or Internet
Personalization – MySites
Communities – “Facebook for the Enterprise”
Tagging
Blogs
Wikis
Discussions
Content –
Web Pages
Documents
Records Management
15. Six Pillars of Sharepoint 2010
Search - find relevant content
Document Libraries (Metadata)
Site Content (pages, discussions, blogs)
People / Skills
External
File Shares (existing network file shares)
Line of Business Apps
Insights – new “Business Intelligence”
Charts/ Scorecards
Access/Excel Services
Visio services
Performance Point Services
Composites – build composite apps without code…
Business Connection Services
InfoPath
Sharepoint Designer
Visio
16. Some of the new SharePoint 2010 features
Better support for Internet facing sites
More security features & flexibility in managing permissions
Improved Access and Visio Services Support
In-Place Records Management
Social Networking Capabilities
Native support for Mozilla Firefox 3.0 and Opera
Easy migration from SPS2003 and MOSS 2007
New Silverlight and Media content capability
19. Benefits of using SharePoint Server
Improving Business Procedures
Streamline and Integrate disparate business applications
Tight integration with Microsoft Office
Central delivery of BI and MI
Control of electronic assets
Content control and approval
Versioning of documents
Audit trails
Enables collaborative working
Minimal user training thanks to Office UI Design
Strong search capability
20. Following Areas of Improvement in SharePoint 2010
From End Users Prospective
Multiple Browser support - Now Supports Fire-Fox, with increased
compatibility for Safari. (IE6 not supported)
Business Connectivity Services (BCS) as the evolution of BDC. These
services can now be consumed from Office client apps also
SharePoint Workspace (formerly called Groove): a smart client for
SharePoint. Supports online, offline and Synchronization of data.
21. Business Connectivity Services (BCS)
SharePoint 2010 which is replaced the functionality of
BDC(Business Data Catalog) in SharePoint 2007
The External content type which is in SharePoint Designer 2010
can easily connect to SQL databases.
Available in base version of SharePoint 2010 (previously an
enterprise feature)
Ability to update, delete and edit external data from SharePoint
22. Managing Site Users and Permissions
Information in Windows SharePoint Services is secured at one of four levels.
Site level
List or document library level
Folder level
List item level
We can authenticate user permissions according to Site, List, Item.
23. DEVELOPMENT TOOLS IMPROVEMENTS
As an application platform, Microsoft provides multiple tools, to
configure and customize SharePoint 2010.
These tools provide an array of capabilities for a variety of user
roles, based on the complexity of the application being created
and include a
Browser,
InfoPath 2010,
SharePoint Designer 2010
Visual Studio 2010.
Combined, they provide the ability to quickly create powerful
enterprise applications which leverage the capabilities of the
SharePoint platform.
28. Microsoft Business Intelligence Offering
BUSINESS USER EXPERIENCE
Data Infrastructure & BI
Platform
Analysis Services
Reporting Services
Integration Services
BUSINESS PRODUCTIVITY INFRASTRUCTURE Data Mining
Data Warehousing
DATA INFRASTRUCTURE & BI PLATFORM
29. Analysis Services Cubes
“For Groceries, show me the Margin in February”
Products Clothing January Time
Appliances
Groceries February
March
£6,745 April
May
Units Sales Cost Margin
34. NHS Lanarkshire Intranet – SharePoint Portal Server
Improve information sharing and retrieval
Managing documents and meetings
Simple navigation and useful tools (e.g. staff search)
Custom „look & feel‟, web parts, site definitions and templates
Devolution of responsibility to those closest to the information
35. NHS Grampian – SharePoint SharePoint 2007
Scalable and configurable intranet platform
Rapid and collaborative design development and deployment – cost
effective approach
Skills transfer to staff allows in-house intranet configuration and
maintenance;
SharePoint platform provides a range of flexible collaboration and
communication tools cross-Trust.
36. Central Scotland Police
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Custom Intranet Site
Custom „look & feel‟, web parts, site definitions and templates
RSS newsfeed and CustomLog Webpart
37. Cumbria Constabulary
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007 (Intranet)
Currently upgrading to SharePoint 2010
Customised Intranet Site
Replaced exchange Public folders with SharePoint Lists
Search Functionality
Individual Sites for all Departments
Additional new projects ongoing
38. Adam Smith College – SharePoint Portal Server 2007 to
2010
Increased Functionality, upgraded to 2010
Web front end Servers, scalable layout
Business Web Application, also ties into Dynamics CRM solution
deployment for improved and effective operations
42. NHS Lanarkshire Intranet – SharePoint Portal Server
Improve information sharing and retrieval
Managing documents and meetings
Simple navigation and useful tools (e.g. staff search)
Custom „look & feel‟, web parts, site definitions and templates
Devolution of responsibility to those closest to the information
50. Common Problems Encountered
Disparate systems - holding different pieces of information on each
staff member or resource.
Interrogation - Time consuming process for interrogating each
system to plan resources allocation
Overview - No simple “one page” view of resource availability.
Resolution - When deficiencies are identified, further work is
required to investigate additional background info required to support
the decision making process.
Client Software Install required – usually on only a few PCs
51. iCERP Solution
iCERP provides a configurable and integrated view of:
your site locations.
resources / teams per location, with:
status, active and non-active resources
gaps and shortfalls of resource
spare or free resources
skills /qualifications per post and resource
52. iCERP Solution (cont)
Allows for planning, advising/requesting and implementing
resource moves/transfers to resolve shortfalls or gaps.
Provides a detailed log of all events, allocations and
transactions.
Dashboard view of key resources, issues and locations.
Integrates to existing systems, to seamlessly transact and
communicate the allocations/reallocations.
Both a graphical summary of the whole area and a set of
list to categorise sites with a certain state together, e.g. staff
deficiencies.
53. iCERP Technical
iCERP is built on a foundation of
Microsoft Sharepoint
SQL Server
Integration Services
Microsoft BizTalk
55. iCERP Benefits
iCERP can provide a number of important and valuable benefits to
your service..
Improves operating efficiency and speed of response by giving
real-time visualisation of resources.
Improved communication and collaboration.
More effective visibility, use and deployment of resources.
Assists in optimising and achieving resource and team
completion aims.
Full traceability and trail of activities.
Clear view of post needs and resource skills, qualifications
and/or certifications.
Performance metrics via Management reporting functions and
KPIs.
56. iCERP Applications
Fire & Rescue teams
NHS/ Nursing teams
Ambulance and paramedic teams
Police resources
Coastguard resources
58. IRW Value Statement
We provide and assist clients with, SharePoint Solution
Realisation, via:
A Proven 4D Approach -
Discovery - Requirements definition /Clarification of business needs
Design - of the best fit system, components, configuration and
functions
Develop – the application to fit your aims and requirements
Deploy – the overall solution, to fit your aims, budgets and timescales,
plus post implementation support as needed
Our operating modes rage from complete application provision, to joint
working and knowledge transfer with clients
IRW – big enough to cope, small enough to care.
59. Future Seminars:
SharePoint and Project Server/ EPM
Insights and BI tools
Resources and Project Planning – Sharepoint & iCERP
Future Webinars:
Sharepoint 2010 ; ICERP
Office 365
Dynamics CRM 2011
Request a demo of any Microsoft Solutions.
Enquiries@irw.co.uk www.irw.co.uk
61. Questions:
Kenny Cochrane/Greig Duncanson
Business Development Team
Enquiries@irw.co.uk
0141 840 6868 (Scotland/North)
0207 873 2268 (London/South)
www.irw.co.uk
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