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Toby Ward, Prescient Digital Media

SharePoint 2013 to SharePoint 2015

About Us

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World Leading Intranet Experts

• 13 years of profitable history

• Dozens of Fortune 500 Clients

• World-Renowned Thought Leaders

• 200+ intranet projects

• Highly specialized

• First to define & study “social intranet”

First ever intranet methodology

Social SharePoint Intranet Suite

Complete SharePoint 2013 Social Portal with full portal, search and content management for as little as $2 per user, per month

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www.Slideshare.net/Prescient

SharePoint 2013

Global Site

Personal Sites

Regional Sites

Locations Sites

Departments Sites

Team Sites

Groups & Communities

Site relationships

News & Announcements* Comments, Likes, Sharing

Pictures, Videos, Podcast, Carousel

Global People Search Interests, Expertise, Location

Integrated with Lync: status, chat, IM, call

Executive Blogs Comments, Likes, Replies

Videos, Pictures, Podcast

Polls & Surveys* Responsive, easy to use

Comments, likes

Personalized Views* Demographics, Organizational, Location

Subscribed, Prescribed

Personal Feed* Followers, Followed

Subscriptions

Recommendations Heuristic, Predictive

Global Site

“Use SharePoint as an out-of-box application whenever possible — We designed the new

SharePoint UI to be clean, simple and fast and work great out-of-box. We encourage you not

to modify it which could add complexity, performance and upgradeability…"

Microsoft – The SharePoint Team, July, 2012

Personal SitesUser Profile Location, region, department, position

Expertise, interests, certifications

Microblogging* Posts, videos, pictures, RSS, posting via emails

comments, rating, likes, posting, sharing

Check-in check-in with their current location from drop down of locations

Content personalization according to selected location

Personal Schedule Personal Calendar, Events

Sync with Exchange, View on map, View on calendar

Personal Feed Updated feed of followed people, teams, buddy list

Private Workspace Sharing and collaboration

Videos, pictures, documents, other files

Social Bookmarking* Internal and external links

Pictures, Videos, people

Twitter like Newsfeed

Collaboration- Screenshot

Regional Sites

Events Calendar* Aggregated Events, Shared Events

User contribution, ratings, comments

Polls & Surveys Responsive, easy to use

Comments, likes

Classified & BBs* User contribution, regional offers, loyalty, moderation

Replies, comments, ratings, likes

News & Announcements Comments, likes, sharing

Subscription, prescription

Social Scoring and Ranking Aggregated leaderboards

Adoption, incentives

Poll:What SharePoint do you use?

Department/BU Site

Site Feed User generated

Site-level microblogging

Discussion Boards* Chatter, talkback

Collaboration

News & Announcements

Comments, likes, sharing

Subscription, pushed content

Social FAQs* Collaborative, user-aided

Comments, replies, best answer, likes, rating

Collaborative Workspace*

Social components

Office integration, workflows

Integration* External integration

Added social components

Team Sites

Collaborative Workspace*

Social components

Office integration, workflows

Communities and teams

Posts, comments, likes, ratings, videos, pictures, podcasts

Specialized communities, subscription, prescription

Polls & Surveys User generated polls and surveys

Comments, likes, rating

Site Feed User generated

Site-level microblogging

Collaborative Wikis Wiki style content

User generated, comments, replies, ranking

Expert Search Interests, Expertise, Location

Integrated with Lync: status, chat, IM, call, follow, post

Shared Calendar - Screenshot

Client Status- Screenshot

Client Deliverable Vault - Screenshot

UI independence from SilverLight

• No more dependencies on SilverLight to create sites or lists

Apps store

• The new custom apps concept makes SharePoint customization a lot easier (but still very rudimentary)

Excel power pivot – Project reporting

Using App in the browser

Enhanced mobile experience

• Better (though not ideal), and option for Desktop view

Improved ‘Cloud’ experience: OneDrive

Social SharePoint Intranet Suite

Complete SharePoint 2013 Social Portal with full portal, search and content management for as little as $2 per user, per month

More Pros

• Enhanced authorization and authentication

• Search improvements - most notable the ability to manage search from within the site collection as opposed to central admin

• Community sites for OOB social site deployment

• OneDrive Pro allows for cloud storage and synchronization

• Cross farm content publishing

• IDEAL: small company of 100-5000 needing a collaboration based portal in a .NET environment

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Cons

• Branding functionality is still cumbersome to utilize

• Site level retention policies - not a great advantage but

good to have

• Newsfeed is a good addition but has so many issues

and limitations

• BCS data is very complicated to get it working

• Apps infrastructure is very clunky and in some cases

unrealistic to implement

• Apps are very primitive and somewhat rudimentary -

only iframes, too isolated

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More Cons

• Cannot be deployed to a small environment with its full

capabilities - need separate OWA server, separate

workflow server

• The new Access DB templates (apps) are useless at his

stage , you better off using light switch

• Cross-sites and site collections integration and list

linking is still no near where it should be

• CAUTION: Potential for unmanaged proliferation without careful planning & governance; not a large enterprise solution unto itself

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Total Cost (TCO)

• Understanding SharePoint solutions cost structure:

Software licensing only accounts for 7%

Hardware, consultancy & training, a further 33%

Customization & Staffing cost is 60%

SharePoint is typically implemented as a platform, not as a product, dramatically increasing customization costs and TCO

SharePoint 2015

What we know

• Microsoft has hinted at a new release this year

• Refused to provide timing, name, features

• Ignite Conference May 4 - 8

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What we know

• Focus on mobile

• Focus on cloud

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Expect

• Completely subsumed under Office (Office 365)

• SharePoint to move entirely online in 3-5 years

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No longer a standalone product

• Stop thinking of SharePoint as a standalone product

• Think of SharePoint as just one part of Office

• Think Office 365

• Think Cloud

• No more bi-annual releases; new Office features will be released monthly

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Delve

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Insights

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Rolling out

• Document Conversations for OneDrive for Business and SharePoint Online

• Touch Design Enhancements for SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business

• SharePoint Online storage usage model

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In development

• Improved User Interface with Card View for Yammer

• SharePoint API partial file upload support

• OneDrive for Business Sync for Mac

• Weather Bar in Outlook Web App

• Search Suggestions & Refiners in Outlook Web App

• Office Online support in Yammer

• User Activity Reports

• Document deletion policies for OneDrive for Business and SharePoint Online

• Increase Message Size limit to 50 MB

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No more website

• No more SharePoint Public Websites

• Will support for two more years

• Focus on integrating third-party alternatives

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Next webinar

You Vote

February 18, 12:30 EST

Poll

• What should the next webinar be?

o Social intranets

o Governance

o Design

o SharePoint for social

o Something else

Intranet Insight > PrescientDigital.com

Los AngelesMay 2015

Intranet Global Forum – Conference

IntranetGlobalForum.com

Questions?

[email protected]

www.PrescientDigital.com

www. IntranetBlog.com

Twitter: @TobyWard

416.926.8800

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