Nedra Allmond presented an overview of SharePoint, discussing its official definition, key features known as the six pillars, different versions and pricing, common uses cases, and career opportunities working with SharePoint. She provided examples of public SharePoint sites and a case study of how a CFO used SharePoint to consolidate lease documents. Allmond emphasized that SharePoint enables improved collaboration, document management, and business processes across organizations.
1. What is SharePoint?
And What Does It Mean To You?
Nedra Allmond
Email: NedraAllmond@live.com
Blog: Nedrasharepoints
Twitter:@NedraAllmond
2. More about Nedra
•Working with SharePoint since 2006
•MCTS
•Working with the Department of Defense,
the aerospace and biotech industry, entertainment
and non-profit organizations
•User Advocate
•Presently is the Senior Technical Consulotant at Perficient
•Co-Chair of SharePoint Saturday Los Angeles
•Co-Founder of the San Fernando Valley SPUG
•Western Regional Board Member of Women in
SharePoint
4. Agenda
• The Official Definition
• The Six Pillars
• The Flavors of SharePoint and How Much Does it Cost?
• Who Uses SharePoint?
• What Does SharePoint Mean to You?
• Case Study – the CFO
• Public Facing SharePoint Sites
• Career Possibilities in SharePoint
• The SharePoint Community
• Help and How to Get Started
5. What Microsoft says
What is SharePoint?
“SharePoint 2010 makes it easier for people to
work together. Using SharePoint 2010, your
people can set up Web sites to share
information with others, manage documents
from start to finish, and publish reports to
help everyone make better decisions.”
7. The basics – flavors of SharePoint
• SharePoint Foundation
• SharePoint Standard
• SharePoint Enterprise
• SharePoint Online
For more about comparisons, go here:
http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/en-
us/buy/Pages/Editions-Comparison.aspx
8. How Much Does It Cost?
• Bamboo SharePoint 2010 Price calculator
– http://community.bamboosolutions.com/blogs/sh
arepoint-2010-price-calculator/default.aspx
9. Happy Birthday SharePoint!
• SharePoint turned ten years old on
March 27, 2011
• SharePoint even has
a father, his name
is Jeff Teper
11. What does it mean to YOU?
– You are an office professional
– You are an IT professional
– You are a web designer
– You are a developer
– You are a project manager
– You are a business decision maker
– You are in finance
12. What does it mean to YOU?
– You are an Office Professional/Administrative
Assistant
• You can become a Power User
• The path to a SharePoint Power User and beyond
Site Visitor – Site Member – Site Owner – Site
Collection Administrator – Server Administrator
13. Office Professional (cont.)
• Might want to start with your own “pain point”
– Is there a task you are doing that is repeatative or that
is manual and you would like to automate that task?
• Prerequisites:
– Become very familiar with the Microsoft Office Suite
– Word, Excel, Outlook
– Learn what SharePoint can do
– Know your organization and team
– Learn about the security model of SharePoint
– Know your business process
14. What does it mean to YOU?
– You are an IT Professional/Server
Administrator/Database Administrator/Network
Security Professional
• My personal favorite
15. What does it mean to YOU?
– You are a web designer
• Do you remember something called FrontPage?
– It is gone away and now there is something called
SharePoint Designer SPD for short.
16. What does it mean to YOU?
– You are a developer
• These things might help:
• SharePoint Designer "Development"
• Add, use and customize the DataView Web Part
• Assemble workflows
• Branding and Style (we are going to ignore this for this article, and reference in a separate branding article)
– Master Pages
– Styles for Content Query Web Part and Summary Link Web Part
• .NET Development
• Develop Web Parts
• Develop Features (this includes list definitions, site definitions, etc.)
• Develop List Event Handlers
• Develop Workflow
17. What does it mean to YOU?
– You are a Project Manager
• Same skill set as PMP
• Please use MS Project
18. What does it mean to YOU?
– You are a business decision maker
• WE NEED YOUR BUY-IN
19. What does it mean to YOU?
– You are in finance
• No longer do you have to email spreadsheet, I
promise
20. Practical Uses
• Collaboration
• Version Control
• Searching
• Business Intelligence
• Workflows (BPM)
• Content Management & Archiving
• Customizations
21. Case study- the CFO
• The CFO had a “request”
• I want to know where all of all of the leases around the
globe
• This required collaboration of 41 VPs and directors
• SharePoint by fire, not the best approach
• All executive had access to upload their files
• The end result, all documents we uploaded to the site
for review by the CFO
• No longer were documents in file shares, emails, flash
drives, and file drawers
• The In-House Counsel stated “I love SharePoint!”
24. What does sharepoint mean to me if
• I am upgrading from MOSS 2007 to SharePoint 2010
– The Ribbon
• Contact sensitive and security trimmed, you only see
functions/tasks in line with your permissions
– Office integration
• Easy use of content
– Cross browser compatibility, Firefox, Safari are no longer a
problem, good news for MAC users
25. Public facing SharePoint Sites
• Pringles http://www.pringles.com/home
• Hawaiian Air http://www.hawaiianair.com/
• Ferrari
• http://www.ferrari.com/English/Pages/Home.asp
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• Library of Congress
• Recovery.gov
• http://www.recovery.gov/Pages/default.aspx
• Neudesic
• http://www.neudesic.com/Pages/default.aspx
26. More Public sites
• GLU.com 3D gaming site
– http://GLU.com
• US Marine Corps
– http://www.marines.mil/Pages/Default.aspx
28. Career growth or new career
• Lots of SharePoint career opportunities today
• The future of SharePoint as a career path is good
• IT Pros
• Developers, DOT Net, C#
• Project Management
• Trainers
• Administrators
• Designers
29. The SharePoint community
• SharePoint User Groups or SPUGS
• SharePoint Saturdays
http://sharepointsaturday.org
• SharePoint MVPs
30. Links To Get you started!
• Here are a few links for training and information:
– What is SharePoint (Lynda.com video)
– SharePoint components and terminology -
intermediate (Lynda.com video)
– http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/en-
us/Pages/default.aspx