This document provides an overview of a presentation on getting started with Office 365/SharePoint Online Designer workflows. The presentation covers architectural changes to workflows in SharePoint Online, enhancements to SharePoint Designer 2013 workflows, differences between SharePoint 2010 and 2013 workflows, limitations of SharePoint Designer workflows, best practices, and the future of workflows. The presentation includes demos and discusses tools for developing workflows like Microsoft Flow.
The document discusses developing maintainable custom workflows in Office 365/SharePoint Online. It provides tips for writing workflows that can be easily maintained, updated, and migrated. Some key tips include using comments and status fields, breaking workflows into multiple parts, and following naming conventions. It also covers limitations of SharePoint workflows and alternatives like Microsoft Flow.
How to develop maintainable custom workflows in office 365 share point online?
Event: Federal SP User Group & Women in SharePoint DC User Group
Date : 19 May 2016
This document provides information about Prashant G Bhoyar's presentation on workflows in Office 365 and SharePoint Online. It introduces PGB and his background, then outlines the agenda which includes an introduction to workflows in Office 365, architectural changes, differences between 2010 and 2013 workflows, common scenarios, throttling limits, and Visual Studio workflows. It also provides information about Portal Solutions' OneWindow product and contact details for speaking engagements.
This document discusses future proofing workflow investments in Office 365 and SharePoint Online. It provides tips for developing maintainable custom workflows, including using naming conventions, comments, flow charts, status fields, and separating logic into multiple workflows. It also covers throttling limits, such as a 5000 request limit per 24 hours which can cause workflows to suspend. The document recommends designing workflows to avoid these limits and termination of workflow instances.
Title :Advanced Office365 Sharepoint online Workflows
Event: Capital Area .NET SharePoint Special Interest Group
Url: http://www.meetup.com/CapArea-NET-SPSIG/events/229709059/
Date : 18 May 2016
The document discusses developing maintainable custom workflows in Office 365/SharePoint Online. It provides tips for writing workflows that can be easily maintained, updated, and migrated. Some key tips include using comments and status fields, breaking workflows into multiple parts, and following naming conventions. It also covers limitations of SharePoint workflows and alternatives like Microsoft Flow.
How to develop maintainable custom workflows in office 365 share point online?
Event: Federal SP User Group & Women in SharePoint DC User Group
Date : 19 May 2016
This document provides information about Prashant G Bhoyar's presentation on workflows in Office 365 and SharePoint Online. It introduces PGB and his background, then outlines the agenda which includes an introduction to workflows in Office 365, architectural changes, differences between 2010 and 2013 workflows, common scenarios, throttling limits, and Visual Studio workflows. It also provides information about Portal Solutions' OneWindow product and contact details for speaking engagements.
This document discusses future proofing workflow investments in Office 365 and SharePoint Online. It provides tips for developing maintainable custom workflows, including using naming conventions, comments, flow charts, status fields, and separating logic into multiple workflows. It also covers throttling limits, such as a 5000 request limit per 24 hours which can cause workflows to suspend. The document recommends designing workflows to avoid these limits and termination of workflow instances.
Title :Advanced Office365 Sharepoint online Workflows
Event: Capital Area .NET SharePoint Special Interest Group
Url: http://www.meetup.com/CapArea-NET-SPSIG/events/229709059/
Date : 18 May 2016
Title: Getting started with SharePoint REST API in Nintex Workflows for Office 365 InspireX 2017.
Event: The talk at Nintex Conference InspireX 2017 at New Orleans in Louisiana
Date: 13 February 2017
Slide Deck of the session "Getting Started with SharePoint 2013 Workflows"
Date : 25 October 2014
Event : SPSEvents Washington DC Reston
Place : Microsoft Technology Center, 12012 Sunset Hills Road, Reston , Virginia USA 20190
Twitter Handle: #SPSDC
Date: 2017_09_14
Event: SharePoint User Group of Washington DC September 2017 meetup
Title: Writing Futuristic Workflows in Office 365 SharePoint 2013/2016 On-Premise
What’s new with Workflow in SharePoint 2013 by Andew Connell - SPTechConSPTechCon
This document discusses new features of workflows in SharePoint 2013. Workflow processing is now handled by Workflow Manager for improved stability and scalability. SharePoint 2013 workflows support calling web services and a fully declarative model. Tools like Visio 2013, SharePoint Designer 2013, and Visual Studio 2012 can be used to create custom workflows visually or with code. Web services allow moving custom workflow logic out of the workflow. Advanced debugging of workflows is possible using Fiddler.
Build scalable SharePoint 2013 Staged Workflows to run locally and in the CloudBrian Culver
SharePoint 2013 now supports two workflow platforms. We will walk through using the two workflow platforms and how they are different. We will configure the SharePoint 2013 Workflow Manager and build a workflow that can run locally and in the Azure cloud seamlessly.
Attendee Takeaways:
Understanding both of the SharePoint 2013 Workflow architectures.
Learn to setup and configure the SharePoint 2013 Workflow Manager.
Learn to build staged workflows and run them in the local or the Microsoft Azure cloud
In this demo rich session, Penny will demonstrate will introduce some of the new workflow features of SPD 2013: concentrating on loops, the new dictionary variable and calling web services, as well as the new SharePoint 2013 Promoted Links list app.
Workflow allow you to automate your business processes
SharePoint Workflow
A Real Example of Workflow
SP Designer VS Visual Studio
SharePoint Designer 2013
Develop Workflow using SharePoint Designer
Demo: Developing SharePoint Designer 2013 Workflow
Create Workflow using Visual Studio 2012
The document discusses new features of workflows in SharePoint 2013. Key points include:
1) SharePoint 2013 introduces two workflow platforms - the existing SharePoint 2010 platform which continues to support existing workflows, and a new SharePoint 2013 platform which utilizes Workflow Manager and provides enhanced capabilities like scalability and web service integration.
2) The new SharePoint 2013 workflow platform can be accessed through both SharePoint Designer 2013 and Visio and provides new actions, stages, loops, and the ability to call web services.
3) Workflow Manager is configured through Windows PowerShell and provides enterprise-level features like reliability, scalability, and monitoring capabilities.
This document discusses using Visio and workflows in SharePoint 2010. It provides an overview of workflows and their benefits, describes the workflow authoring tools of SharePoint Designer and Visual Studio, discusses workflow security, and how Visio can be used to create workflow diagrams that can be imported into SharePoint Designer. It also outlines the requirements and provides an agenda for a demo of creating a basic Visio workflow and deploying it.
Speakers: Saša Tomičić, Ivan Popek;
This session will introduce an interesting set of new features and capabilities of the SharePoint Server 2013 workflow engine powered by .NET Framework 4.5. We will show which platforms you can use to develop your workflows and show the SharePoint Designer workflow enhancements. Beside that you will see new Windows Azure Workflow capabilities and, last but not least, a few Windows PowerShell cmdlets that manage workflow.
This document summarizes new features in SharePoint 2010 workflows. It discusses out-of-the-box workflows, new capabilities in SharePoint Designer workflows like parallel steps and new actions. Visio workflows published to SharePoint are introduced. The document also compares sequential and state machine workflows, and the strengths of building workflows with SharePoint Designer, Visio and Visual Studio. It concludes with demonstrations of a Visio workflow published to SharePoint and sequential/state machine workflows in Visual Studio.
This document discusses configuring workflows in SharePoint 2010. It provides an overview of out-of-the-box workflows, describes new workflow types like reusable workflows that can be used across multiple lists, and covers new workflow actions and conditions. It also discusses using impersonation steps to run workflow actions as a different user, integrating Visio 2010 for workflow design, and customizing workflow forms using InfoPath 2010.
Building Workflows for SharePoint 2010 with SharePoint Designer and VisioElaine Van Bergen
Workflow in SharePoint 2010 has been revamped with a new designer for building both reusable workflows and list-based workflows. Come and learn about the new possibilities for automating business processes in SharePoint 2010 with easy-to-use, no-code tools. This talk will describe the new workflow features and demonstrate how SharePoint 2010 can be used to create rich end-to-end workflows, cheaply and easily.
Mai Omar Desouki - What's new in SharePoint Designer 2013 #ESPC 2013Mai Omar Desouki
This document discusses new features in SharePoint Designer 2013, including:
1) Workflows can now be hosted on the Azure Workflow Server for improved stability, scalability, and transparency.
2) The Workflow Interop Bridge enables SharePoint 2010 workflows to run in SharePoint 2013. It includes actions from the 2010 workflow platform.
3) Workflow Manager 1.0 is a new Azure service that allows workflows to be authored, hosted, and managed at scale using a declarative model.
SharePoint Designer Workflows - Nuts, Bolts and ExamplesDrew Madelung
This session will touch on all different aspects of SharePoint Designer workflows. Whether you are just getting started with your first workflow or want to see some cool complex examples, this session is for you!
The key areas this session will cover are:
• Differences between SharePoint 2010 and 2013 workflows
• Getting started with SharePoint Designer workflows
• Great workflow features you might not be using
• My handy tips and tricks
• Real world examples of when you can use workflows
In this session using Visio 2010 and SharePoint Designer, Penny explores the options available when automating business process in the cloud with SharePoint Online (Office 365), and how such processes can be extended using Visual Studio 2010.
5.4swiss_sharepoint_club_mvp_track4_workflows-sharepoint_2013_serge_luca_shar...Swiss SharePoint Club
This document provides an overview of the SharePoint 2013 workflow platform presented by Serge Luca, a SharePoint MVP. It compares the 2010 and 2013 workflow platforms, discusses the different workflow topologies, and demonstrates creating workflows using SharePoint Designer 2013 and Visual Studio 2013. Key points include that 2013 workflows are decoupled and run outside of SharePoint, there are different workflow topologies like co-located, federated and distributed, and Visual Studio is better for debugging while SharePoint Designer is better for power users.
This document discusses the new features and capabilities for workflows in SharePoint 2010. It covers designing workflows using SharePoint Designer, including new workflow templates and an improved task designer. Developing workflows with Visual Studio 2010 is also covered, including new events, ASP.NET form templates, and pluggable external data exchange services to integrate with line of business systems. Key improvements include reusable workflows, Visio integration for design, and exporting workflows to the solution package format.
West Monroe Partners - SharePoint 2010 Workflow - learn the secrets to greate...Coskun Cavusoglu
The document summarizes a presentation about workflows in SharePoint 2010. It discusses the past, present and future of SharePoint workflows. It also covers workflow best practices, governance tips, and third-party workflow systems that can be used with SharePoint like Bamboo, Nintex, Global 360, AgilePoint, and K2. The presentation includes a demonstration of a SharePoint workflow and questions are taken at the end.
Title: Getting started with SharePoint REST API in Nintex Workflows for Office 365 InspireX 2017.
Event: The talk at Nintex Conference InspireX 2017 at New Orleans in Louisiana
Date: 13 February 2017
Slide Deck of the session "Getting Started with SharePoint 2013 Workflows"
Date : 25 October 2014
Event : SPSEvents Washington DC Reston
Place : Microsoft Technology Center, 12012 Sunset Hills Road, Reston , Virginia USA 20190
Twitter Handle: #SPSDC
Date: 2017_09_14
Event: SharePoint User Group of Washington DC September 2017 meetup
Title: Writing Futuristic Workflows in Office 365 SharePoint 2013/2016 On-Premise
What’s new with Workflow in SharePoint 2013 by Andew Connell - SPTechConSPTechCon
This document discusses new features of workflows in SharePoint 2013. Workflow processing is now handled by Workflow Manager for improved stability and scalability. SharePoint 2013 workflows support calling web services and a fully declarative model. Tools like Visio 2013, SharePoint Designer 2013, and Visual Studio 2012 can be used to create custom workflows visually or with code. Web services allow moving custom workflow logic out of the workflow. Advanced debugging of workflows is possible using Fiddler.
Build scalable SharePoint 2013 Staged Workflows to run locally and in the CloudBrian Culver
SharePoint 2013 now supports two workflow platforms. We will walk through using the two workflow platforms and how they are different. We will configure the SharePoint 2013 Workflow Manager and build a workflow that can run locally and in the Azure cloud seamlessly.
Attendee Takeaways:
Understanding both of the SharePoint 2013 Workflow architectures.
Learn to setup and configure the SharePoint 2013 Workflow Manager.
Learn to build staged workflows and run them in the local or the Microsoft Azure cloud
In this demo rich session, Penny will demonstrate will introduce some of the new workflow features of SPD 2013: concentrating on loops, the new dictionary variable and calling web services, as well as the new SharePoint 2013 Promoted Links list app.
Workflow allow you to automate your business processes
SharePoint Workflow
A Real Example of Workflow
SP Designer VS Visual Studio
SharePoint Designer 2013
Develop Workflow using SharePoint Designer
Demo: Developing SharePoint Designer 2013 Workflow
Create Workflow using Visual Studio 2012
The document discusses new features of workflows in SharePoint 2013. Key points include:
1) SharePoint 2013 introduces two workflow platforms - the existing SharePoint 2010 platform which continues to support existing workflows, and a new SharePoint 2013 platform which utilizes Workflow Manager and provides enhanced capabilities like scalability and web service integration.
2) The new SharePoint 2013 workflow platform can be accessed through both SharePoint Designer 2013 and Visio and provides new actions, stages, loops, and the ability to call web services.
3) Workflow Manager is configured through Windows PowerShell and provides enterprise-level features like reliability, scalability, and monitoring capabilities.
This document discusses using Visio and workflows in SharePoint 2010. It provides an overview of workflows and their benefits, describes the workflow authoring tools of SharePoint Designer and Visual Studio, discusses workflow security, and how Visio can be used to create workflow diagrams that can be imported into SharePoint Designer. It also outlines the requirements and provides an agenda for a demo of creating a basic Visio workflow and deploying it.
Speakers: Saša Tomičić, Ivan Popek;
This session will introduce an interesting set of new features and capabilities of the SharePoint Server 2013 workflow engine powered by .NET Framework 4.5. We will show which platforms you can use to develop your workflows and show the SharePoint Designer workflow enhancements. Beside that you will see new Windows Azure Workflow capabilities and, last but not least, a few Windows PowerShell cmdlets that manage workflow.
This document summarizes new features in SharePoint 2010 workflows. It discusses out-of-the-box workflows, new capabilities in SharePoint Designer workflows like parallel steps and new actions. Visio workflows published to SharePoint are introduced. The document also compares sequential and state machine workflows, and the strengths of building workflows with SharePoint Designer, Visio and Visual Studio. It concludes with demonstrations of a Visio workflow published to SharePoint and sequential/state machine workflows in Visual Studio.
This document discusses configuring workflows in SharePoint 2010. It provides an overview of out-of-the-box workflows, describes new workflow types like reusable workflows that can be used across multiple lists, and covers new workflow actions and conditions. It also discusses using impersonation steps to run workflow actions as a different user, integrating Visio 2010 for workflow design, and customizing workflow forms using InfoPath 2010.
Building Workflows for SharePoint 2010 with SharePoint Designer and VisioElaine Van Bergen
Workflow in SharePoint 2010 has been revamped with a new designer for building both reusable workflows and list-based workflows. Come and learn about the new possibilities for automating business processes in SharePoint 2010 with easy-to-use, no-code tools. This talk will describe the new workflow features and demonstrate how SharePoint 2010 can be used to create rich end-to-end workflows, cheaply and easily.
Mai Omar Desouki - What's new in SharePoint Designer 2013 #ESPC 2013Mai Omar Desouki
This document discusses new features in SharePoint Designer 2013, including:
1) Workflows can now be hosted on the Azure Workflow Server for improved stability, scalability, and transparency.
2) The Workflow Interop Bridge enables SharePoint 2010 workflows to run in SharePoint 2013. It includes actions from the 2010 workflow platform.
3) Workflow Manager 1.0 is a new Azure service that allows workflows to be authored, hosted, and managed at scale using a declarative model.
SharePoint Designer Workflows - Nuts, Bolts and ExamplesDrew Madelung
This session will touch on all different aspects of SharePoint Designer workflows. Whether you are just getting started with your first workflow or want to see some cool complex examples, this session is for you!
The key areas this session will cover are:
• Differences between SharePoint 2010 and 2013 workflows
• Getting started with SharePoint Designer workflows
• Great workflow features you might not be using
• My handy tips and tricks
• Real world examples of when you can use workflows
In this session using Visio 2010 and SharePoint Designer, Penny explores the options available when automating business process in the cloud with SharePoint Online (Office 365), and how such processes can be extended using Visual Studio 2010.
5.4swiss_sharepoint_club_mvp_track4_workflows-sharepoint_2013_serge_luca_shar...Swiss SharePoint Club
This document provides an overview of the SharePoint 2013 workflow platform presented by Serge Luca, a SharePoint MVP. It compares the 2010 and 2013 workflow platforms, discusses the different workflow topologies, and demonstrates creating workflows using SharePoint Designer 2013 and Visual Studio 2013. Key points include that 2013 workflows are decoupled and run outside of SharePoint, there are different workflow topologies like co-located, federated and distributed, and Visual Studio is better for debugging while SharePoint Designer is better for power users.
This document discusses the new features and capabilities for workflows in SharePoint 2010. It covers designing workflows using SharePoint Designer, including new workflow templates and an improved task designer. Developing workflows with Visual Studio 2010 is also covered, including new events, ASP.NET form templates, and pluggable external data exchange services to integrate with line of business systems. Key improvements include reusable workflows, Visio integration for design, and exporting workflows to the solution package format.
West Monroe Partners - SharePoint 2010 Workflow - learn the secrets to greate...Coskun Cavusoglu
The document summarizes a presentation about workflows in SharePoint 2010. It discusses the past, present and future of SharePoint workflows. It also covers workflow best practices, governance tips, and third-party workflow systems that can be used with SharePoint like Bamboo, Nintex, Global 360, AgilePoint, and K2. The presentation includes a demonstration of a SharePoint workflow and questions are taken at the end.
2012 MindSurf - Augmenting Business Process with SharePointDon Donais
This document discusses augmenting business processes with SharePoint workflows. It begins with an overview of business process management and then discusses implementing workflows using out of the box SharePoint workflows, SharePoint Designer, and third party workflow products. It provides tips for automating business processes with workflows and describes the workflow lifecycles in SharePoint 2007, 2010, and 2013. Finally, it discusses using custom .NET workflows and various third party workflow products like Nintex and K2.
Drew Madelung will give a presentation on SharePoint Designer workflows at an online conference on June 17-18, 2015. He will discuss the evolution of SharePoint Designer, upgrading workflows from 2010 to 2013, new and deprecated workflow features between versions, and provide examples of workflows including tasks, stages, and using REST services. The presentation will also cover tips for custom actions, debugging workflows, and recommend some good starting workflow ideas.
This document summarizes a presentation on business process automation using SharePoint. The presentation covers creating custom forms, workflows, content types, and dashboards to automate a facilities management request and approval process. It includes demos of building the solution components like forms in InfoPath and PowerApps, workflows in SharePoint Designer, and dashboards using web parts. The goal is to help clients maximize their SharePoint investment by implementing automated no-code and low-code solutions.
Come to this session to learn all about how to get started with SharePoint Designer workflows. During this session we will start with creating an easy workflow to archive documents, and we will also create a workflow for Time Off Request with integration with a SharePoint List.
LearnCome to this session to learn all about how to get started with SharePoint Designer workflows. During this session we will start with creating an easy workflow to archive documents, and we will also create a workflow for Time Off Request with integration with a SharePoint List.
Learn how easy it is to automate processes by using SharePoint Designer workflows. how easy it is to automate processes by using SharePoint Designer workflows.
SPCA2013 - Windows Workflow Manager for the IT ProNCCOMMS
Penelope Coventry gave a presentation on Windows Workflow Manager for IT professionals. She discussed the differences between SharePoint 2010 and 2013 workflows, as well as the new capabilities of SharePoint 2013 workflows built on Workflow Manager. She explained the components of Workflow Manager and how it provides a cloud-based workflow hosting platform. Finally, she covered the process of installing and configuring Workflow Manager and integrating it with a SharePoint farm.
SharePointFest 2013 Washington DC - WF 204 - Build scalable SharePoint 2013 S...Brian Culver
SharePoint 2013 now supports two workflow platforms. We will walk through using the two workflow platforms and how they are different. We will configure the SharePoint 2013 Workflow Manager and build a workflow that can run locally and in the Azure cloud seamlessly.
WF 103 - Build scalable SharePoint 2013 Staged Workflows to run locally and i...Brian Culver
SharePoint 2013 now supports two workflow platforms. We will walk through using the two workflow platforms and how they are different. We will configure the SharePoint 2013 Workflow Manager and build a workflow that can run locally and in the Azure cloud seamlessly.
Attendee Takeaways:
1. Understanding both of the SharePoint 2013 Workflow architectures.
2. Learn to setup and configure the SharePoint 2013 Workflow Manager.
3. Learn to build staged workflows and run them in the local or the Microsoft Azure cloud.
http://www.sharepointfest.com/Chicago/agenda/283-wf103
This document provides an agenda for a seminar on implementing business process automation solutions in SharePoint. The seminar will cover necessary components like data, forms, workflows and page design. It will also include a demo of building a working business process automation solution for a client within 70 minutes. The solution aims to automate a facilities management request and approval process using features like custom forms, workflows and dashboards in SharePoint.
Building Scalable SharePoint 2013 Workflows - WF101 - SPFestDCBrian Culver
SharePoint 2013 now supports two workflow platforms. We will walk through using the two workflow platforms and how they are different. We will configure the SharePoint 2013 Workflow Manager and build a workflow that can run locally and in the Azure cloud seamlessly.
Attendee Takeaways:
1. Understanding both of the SharePoint 2013 Workflow architectures.
2. Learn to setup and configure the SharePoint 2013 Workflow Manager.
3. Learn to build staged workflows and run them in the local or the Microsoft Azure cloud
Non-Developer Options in SharePoint 2013 - Fest Chicago 2014Asif Rehmani
This document discusses no-code development options in SharePoint 2013. It describes tools like SharePoint Designer, Access web apps, and search web parts that allow creating solutions without coding. Various examples of typical no-code solutions are provided, such as expense reporting and document approval workflows. The presentation encourages power users to first explore no-code customization options before pursuing code-based solutions.
The document discusses building scalable SharePoint 2013 workflows. It provides an overview of Brian Culver's session which covers why workflows are used, how they changed in SharePoint 2013, improvements in 2013 including new actions and components, and how to build reusable and global reusable workflows in 2013. It also discusses installing and configuring Workflow Manager 1.0 to support SharePoint 2013 workflows.
The document provides an overview of integrating business processes in SharePoint. It discusses workflow in SharePoint and Office 365, including the workflow engine, SharePoint Designer, basic workflows, and differences between SharePoint 2010 and 2013 workflows. It also covers advanced workflow techniques using Visual Studio and the future of workflows with PowerApps. The presentation aims to explain why automating business processes with workflows is beneficial and demonstrate how to create basic and advanced workflows.
Learn how to manage project tasks and collaborate on documents by implementing business processes on a SharePoint site. This webinar will help you save time and effort, bring consistency and improve efficiency when performing daily tasks.
Slide Deck of the session "Introduction to SharePoint 2013 Out of the Box WebParts"
Date : 25 October 2014
Event : SPSEvents Washington DC Reston
Place : Microsoft Technology Center, 12012 Sunset Hills Road, Reston , Virginia USA 20190
Twitter Handle: #SPSDC
Practical Tips for Migrating SharePoint Customizations to Office 365Haniel Croitoru
This document provides guidance on migrating SharePoint customizations to Office 365. It discusses analyzing existing customizations to determine what will be migrated. Various customization approaches are described such as using out of the box tools, add-ins, and remote provisioning. Considerations for customizing branding, functionality, workflows, forms, and reports in the cloud are also covered. The migration process is summarized as designing the future state, migrating content in stages, verifying the migration, and decommissioning the old system.
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This document contains information from a presentation about building intelligent bots using Microsoft technologies. It discusses Microsoft Bot Framework and Cognitive Services. It includes an agenda for the presentation, information about the presenter, and details about future events.
Title : Introduction to Artificial Intellegence and Cognitive Services for Microsoft 365 Developers and Information Workers
Event : SPTechCon Austin 2019, Austin, TX USA
Date : 12 February 2019
Title : Introduction to Artificial Intellegence and Cognitive Services for Office 365 Developers
Event : Azure Boot Camp Reston, VA USA
Date : 21 April 2018
Title: Building Business Applications for Office 365 SharePoint Online using Azure Machine Learning
Event: SharePoint Fest Chicago 2017
Date : 08 December 2017
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This document discusses content deployment in SharePoint, which allows moving published content from one site collection to another. It covers what content deployment is, common topologies, how it works, how to set it up, common misconceptions, troubleshooting, and best practices. The presentation includes an overview, demos of setting up content deployment, and addresses questions from the audience.
This document discusses content deployment in SharePoint. It begins with an agenda that includes defining content deployment, content deployment topologies, how content deployment works, how to set up content deployment, common misconceptions, how to test and debug content deployment, common issues and fixes, and best practices. It then provides details on these topics, describing the process of configuring content deployment between source and target farms, including activating features, creating site collections, configuring paths and jobs. It also covers demonstrations, troubleshooting steps, and references for additional information.
Measures in SQL (SIGMOD 2024, Santiago, Chile)Julian Hyde
SQL has attained widespread adoption, but Business Intelligence tools still use their own higher level languages based upon a multidimensional paradigm. Composable calculations are what is missing from SQL, and we propose a new kind of column, called a measure, that attaches a calculation to a table. Like regular tables, tables with measures are composable and closed when used in queries.
SQL-with-measures has the power, conciseness and reusability of multidimensional languages but retains SQL semantics. Measure invocations can be expanded in place to simple, clear SQL.
To define the evaluation semantics for measures, we introduce context-sensitive expressions (a way to evaluate multidimensional expressions that is consistent with existing SQL semantics), a concept called evaluation context, and several operations for setting and modifying the evaluation context.
A talk at SIGMOD, June 9–15, 2024, Santiago, Chile
Authors: Julian Hyde (Google) and John Fremlin (Google)
https://doi.org/10.1145/3626246.3653374
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Regarding mobile operating systems, two major players dominate our thoughts: Android and iPhone. With Android leading the market, software development companies are focused on delivering apps compatible with this OS. Ensuring an app's functionality across various Android devices, OS versions, and hardware specifications is critical, making Android app testing essential.
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Recording:
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WWDC 2024 Keynote Review: For CocoaCoders AustinPatrick Weigel
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Covers: Apple Intelligence, iOS18, macOS Sequoia, iPadOS, watchOS, visionOS, and Apple TV+.
Understandable dialogue on Apple TV+
On-device app controlling AI.
Access to ChatGPT with a guest appearance by Chief Data Thief Sam Altman!
App Locking! iPhone Mirroring! And a Calculator!!
Microservice Teams - How the cloud changes the way we workSven Peters
A lot of technical challenges and complexity come with building a cloud-native and distributed architecture. The way we develop backend software has fundamentally changed in the last ten years. Managing a microservices architecture demands a lot of us to ensure observability and operational resiliency. But did you also change the way you run your development teams?
Sven will talk about Atlassian’s journey from a monolith to a multi-tenanted architecture and how it affected the way the engineering teams work. You will learn how we shifted to service ownership, moved to more autonomous teams (and its challenges), and established platform and enablement teams.
What to do when you have a perfect model for your software but you are constrained by an imperfect business model?
This talk explores the challenges of bringing modelling rigour to the business and strategy levels, and talking to your non-technical counterparts in the process.
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In this talk, I will take you for a spin around the performance racetrack. We’ll explore common pitfalls - those hidden potholes on your application that can cause unexpected slowdowns. Learn how to spot these performance bumps early, and more importantly, how to navigate around them to keep your application running at top speed.
We will focus in particular on tuning your engine at the application level, making the right adjustments to ensure that your system responds like a well-oiled, high-performance race car.
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When it is all about ERP solutions, companies typically meet their needs with common ERP solutions like SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dynamics. These big players have demonstrated that ERP systems can be either simple or highly comprehensive. This remains true today, but there are new factors to consider, including a promising new contender in the market that’s Odoo. This blog compares Odoo ERP with traditional ERP systems and explains why many companies now see Odoo ERP as the best choice.
What are ERP Systems?
An ERP, or Enterprise Resource Planning, system provides your company with valuable information to help you make better decisions and boost your ROI. You should choose an ERP system based on your company’s specific needs. For instance, if you run a manufacturing or retail business, you will need an ERP system that efficiently manages inventory. A consulting firm, on the other hand, would benefit from an ERP system that enhances daily operations. Similarly, eCommerce stores would select an ERP system tailored to their needs.
Because different businesses have different requirements, ERP system functionalities can vary. Among the various ERP systems available, Odoo ERP is considered one of the best in the ERp market with more than 12 million global users today.
Odoo is an open-source ERP system initially designed for small to medium-sized businesses but now suitable for a wide range of companies. Odoo offers a scalable and configurable point-of-sale management solution and allows you to create customised modules for specific industries. Odoo is gaining more popularity because it is built in a way that allows easy customisation, has a user-friendly interface, and is affordable. Here, you will cover the main differences and get to know why Odoo is gaining attention despite the many other ERP systems available in the market.
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SharePoint Fest Seattle 2017 Getting started with office365 sharepoint online designer workflows
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Getting Started with Office365/SharePoint Online Designer Workflows
Prashant G Bhoyar
SharePoint Fest Seattle 2017
10 August 2017
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Who AM I ?
• Born and raised in India
• Came to United States of America in 2007 for studies
• University of Maryland College Park Alumni
• Co-Author of the book “PowerShell for Office 365”
• Technical Reviewer of the book “Pro : SharePoint 2013 Administration”
• Organizer of SharePoint Saturday Baltimore (SPSBMORE)
➢ Save the Date : August 26th 2017
➢ http://www.spsevents.org/city/baltimore/baltimoretecc
• Organizer of SharePoint Saturday DC ( SPSDC )
• Founder and Organizer of DC-Metro Office 365 User Group
➢ Monthly in person & online event
➢ http://www.meetup.com/DC-Metro-Office-365-User-Group/
• Recipient of Antarctic Service Medal
• Microsoft MVP ( Most Valuable Professional)
• Senior Consultant at Withum Smith and Brown PC
➢ Focus on Microsoft Solutions and Services
➢ http://www.portalsolutions.net/
Prashant G Bhoyar
(PGB)
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• 100 Level Session
➢ Contents are applicable for SharePoint 2013 and 2016
On Premise as well
• Architectural Changes in SharePoint Online
workflows
• Enhancements in SharePoint Designer 2013
Workflows
• Key Differences between SharePoint 2013 and
SharePoint 2010 style workflows
• Limitations of SharePoint Designer 2013 Workflows
• Best Practices
• Future??
• Demos
• Key Takeaways
• Q&A
Agenda
Outcome:
Familiarity with
SharePoint Online
Designer
Workflows
Objective: Getting
Started with
SharePoint Online
Designer
Workflows
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Audience Poll
• How many of you are IT pros?
• How many of you are Developers?
• How many of you are Power Users?
• How many of you are Business Users?
• How many of you are already using SharePoint Designer
2013?
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How to get Personal Office 365
Development Tenant?
▪ Sign up for Office 365 Developer
Program at http://dev.office.com/
▪ Get 1 year of Office 365 subscription for
free
▪ Excellent for personal development use
▪ 1 Month Trial
▪ https://products.office.com/en-
us/business/compare-office-365-for-
business-plans
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• Browser
• SharePoint Designer 2013
• Visio 2013
• Visual Studio
2012/2013/2015/2017
• Microsoft Flow
• Microsoft Logic Apps
• Third Party Tool
SharePoint Online
Workflow Tools
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• Free download from Microsoft
➢ https://www.microsoft.com/en-
us/download/details.aspx?id=35491
➢ Supported Operating Systems
▪ Windows 10 ,
▪ Windows 7,
▪ Windows 8,
▪ Windows 8.1,
▪ Windows Server 2008 R2,
▪ Windows Server 2012,
▪ Windows Server 2016
How to get SharePoint
Designer 2013?
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Types of Workflows
Sequential State Machine
• Activities occur in sequence
• On rejection , begin from start
• Simple Business Processes example,
Leave Request
• Activities are not sequential
• Can by pass activities based on
business logic
• Complex business processes
example, Financial Aid
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Typical SharePoint Workflow Life Cycle
Initiation
• When the workflow is started on list/library item
Running
• User Interaction via tasks ( optional)
• Status page reflects the status of the workflows
Termination • End of workflow instance
Association
• When the workflow is associated with List/Library
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▪ With SharePoint 2013 Microsoft released a new product called “Workflow Manager”
▪ SharePoint 2013 style Workflows are built using Workflow Foundation 4.5 and run out of
SharePoint
▪ There is separate server Product called Workflow manager and is not part of SharePoint
Infrastructure
▪ Communication between Workflow manager and client (SharePoint) occurs using REST API
and Oauth
▪ SharePoint 2013 style Workflows are fully Declarative
▪ SP2013 workflows are no longer compiled into .NET assemblies instead XAML files defines
workflow and their execution
▪ No more custom code
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SharePoint Online Workflows Architecture
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How does the workflow run in SharePoint Online?
Workflow
Instance
Starts
SP2010
Style
Workflow?
Use SP2010
Workflow Engine
Use New
Workflow
Manager
Workflow
Instance Executes
Workflow Instance Ends
Workflow
Instance Executes
Yes
No
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How to identify SP2010 style and SP2013
style workflows?
▪ List Settings -> Workflow Settings
▪ Site Workflows -> Site Administration
->Workflow Settings
▪ SharePoint Designer 2013 ->
Workflows -> Platform Type
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Major Enhancements in SharePoint 2013
Style Workflows
▪ Workflows are Fully Declarative
▪ SP2013 style workflows can call
SP2010 style workflows
▪ SP2010 workflows created using SPD
2010 will continue to work in
SharePoint Online but will not be
upgraded to SP2013 style workflows
▪ Option of manual upgrade
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SharePoint 2013 Workflows Associations
▪ List/Libraries
▪ No Content Types
▪ Solution : Check the content type
column and then initiate the workflow
▪ Sites
▪ SPD 2013 Workflows
▪ Visual Studio Workflows
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Major Enhancements in SharePoint 2013
Designer Workflows
▪ A visual Workflow development
experience that uses Visio 2013
▪ New Actions for creating a task and
starting a task
▪ A new Dictionary data type for working
with complex data type
▪ New workflow building blocks such as
Stage, Loop, and App Step
▪ A new action that enables no-code web
service calls from within a workflow
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Improved Workflow Logic & Control
SharePoint 2013 Designer
▪ Stages – Can create State Machine
workflows using Stages
▪ Loop : Repeat one or more actions a
specified number of times
▪ SP2010 Workflow Re-Use: SPD2013
enables starting an existing SP2010
workflow, including passing initiation
parameters.
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New Workflow Activities & Actions
New Actions & Activities
Microsoft Project Specific
Actions
Assign a Task Get Property from
[Dictionary/DynamicValue]
Create a Project from Current Item
Start a Task Process Count Items in
[Dictionary/DynamicValue]
Set the current project stage status
to this value
Go to This Stage Trim String Set the status field in the idea list
item to this value
Call HTTP Web Service Find Substring in String Wait for Project Event
Start a List Workflow Replace Substring in String Set this field in the project to this
value
Start a Site Workflow Translate Document
Build [Dictionary/DynamicValue] Set Workflow Status
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Example of fairly advanced workflow
http://sharepoint-videos.com/pull-info-from-a-blogs-rss-feed-using-sharepoint-designer-2013-workflow/
Example of using:
• Stage
• Loop
• Web service
• Workflow variables
• Dictionary variable
• XML to JSON
• Calculation
• Creating items
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Packaging a workflow
• SharePoint Designer 2010:
• Only reusable workflows can be packaged
• SharePoint Designer 2013:
• List workflows, Reusable workflows and Site workflows
can all be packaged as a wsp
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• Naming Convention for Custom Workflows
➢ Use the naming convention that works best for you
and your organization
➢ For example, “List or Library + List or Library Name +
Purpose”
• Use logging-
➢ “Log to History List”
• Create new tasks list and history lists for
each workflows and try to avoid using the
OOTB history list and workflow tasks list
➢ To create the new tasks list and history list, we can use
▪ Workflow Settings page
▪ SharePoint UI
Best Practices
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• Use SharePoint groups to assign the
tasks/send emails instead of individual
users
• Don’t create the variable if you don’t
have to
➢ 50 is the limit
• Do not modify the OOTB global
workflows
➢ Create copy and then modify
• A lot more during tomorrow’s WF202
session..☺
Best Practices
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Limitations of SharePoint 2013 Designer
Workflows
▪ We can not start workflows on delete
event
▪ 50 variable limit
▪ No source control for SPD workflows
▪ String functions are limited
▪ Can not deploy workflows as SharePoint
Apps
▪ For advance implementations you may
need to involve developers/architects
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Recent Announcements
• There will NOT be SharePoint Designer 2016
➢ http://sharepoint-community.net/forum/topics/what-s-happening-to-sharepoint-designer-in-
sharepoint-2016-is-it
➢ SharePoint 2013 Designer will be supported till 2026
• Microsoft Flow
➢ https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/introducing-microsoft-flow-and-announcing-the-
public-preview-of-powerapps/
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What does this mean?
• SharePoint Workflows most probably will have same fate as
InfoPath forms services
➢ Microsoft will continue to support
➢ No future enhancements
• Time to explore other options
➢ Microsoft Flow
▪ https://flow.microsoft.com
➢ Logic Apps
▪ https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/logic-apps/
➢ Visual Studio Workflows
▪ Can deploy them only as “App”
➢ Other Third Party Products
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Recap
• Architectural Changes in SharePoint Online workflows
• Enhancements in SharePoint Designer 2013 Workflows
• Key Differences between SharePoint 2013 and SharePoint
2010 style workflows
• Limitations of SharePoint Designer 2013 Workflows
• Best Practices
• Future
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Other SPFest Seattle 2017 Workflow Sessions
• WF 104 - Transition Your SharePoint Designer Workflows to
Microsoft Flow
• WF 201 - Best practices for automating business processes in
SharePoint
• WF 202 - Future Proofing Your Workflow Investment: How to
develop maintainable custom workflows in Office
365/SharePoint Online
• WF 203 - Advanced SharePoint Designer 2013 Workflows
• WF 204 - Business Process Automation: Advanced Workflow
Solutions
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Key Takeaways
• Hopefully the contents we covered today made you to explore
SharePoint Designer 2013 workflows and you will go home
and play with it ☺
• Sign up for Developer Program using https://dev.office.com/
• Keep track of new features getting added to Microsoft Flow
➢ https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/