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Welcome to the Minnesota SharePoint User Group. August 8 th , 2007 SharePoint Governance. Wes Preston – Inetium. http://www.sharepointmn.com. User Group Goal / Objectives. Develop and support a local community focused on Microsoft SharePoint Technologies - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Welcome to the Minnesota SharePoint
User Group
August 8th, 2007SharePoint Governance
Wes Preston – Inetium
User Group Goal / Objectives
Develop and support a local community focused on Microsoft SharePoint Technologies
• Educate user group members about SharePoint Technologies• Transfer knowledge within the community• Communicate best practices• Introduce new products / solutions
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Introductions – MNSPUG Sponsors
Inetium (www.inetium.com)• Technology consulting company• Microsoft Gold Certified Partner• Practice area focused on SharePoint
New Horizons – Minnesota (www.newhorizonsmn.com)• Microsoft Gold Certified Partner• Training on many technologies
Microsoft (www.microsoft.com)• I’m guessing you’ve heard of them
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• Website for user group• SharePoint resource documents• SharePoint resource links• RSS Feeds • Meeting Schedule• Past User Group Presentations
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Upcoming Schedule
• Next Meeting
• Sept 12th 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM
• Microsoft’s Bloomington Office
• Guest Speaker: Bob Sutton from Microsoft
• Topic: TBD (check www.sharepointmn.com for updates)
• Ongoing Schedule
• 2nd Wednesday of every month
• 9:00 to 11:30 am
• Microsoft’s Bloomington Office
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Other Events
• SharePoint Deep Dive on BI
• Sept 6th 8:30 AM to Noon
• At New Horizons (see their site for more details)
• SharePoint Server 2007: Connecting people, process and information
• Sept 27th 8:30 AM to Noon
• At New Horizons (see their site for more details)
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CRM User Group Meeting
• Thursday September 20th
8:30 – 9:00 Registration
9:00 – 11:00 Presentation
11:00 – 11:30 Q&A and Networking
• Microsoft’s Bloomington Office (here)
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Twin Cities MPA Free Lunch ‘n’ Learn
• September 21, 2007Overview: All-day education event – see below for more information
• RSVP or for more information - http://www.mympa.org/Chapters/TwinCities
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The Official Industry Association for Microsoft Office Project
Previous Meetings and Resources• SharePoint 2007 Overview: – May 2006 MNSPUG Presentation – This presentation provides an overview of a number of the key features and
capabilities that SharePoint 2007 provides. http://www.sharepointmn.com/User Group Presentations/May 2006 MNSPUG.ppt • Document Management / Records Management: June 2006 MNSPUG Presentation – This presentation covers how documents and records are
managed using SharePoint. This presentation also covers SharePoint Content Types. http://www.sharepointmn.com/User Group Presentations/June 2006 MNSPUG.ppt
• Workflow: July 2006 MNSPUG Presentation – This presentation covers how workflow and digital forms work in SharePoint 2007.
http://www.sharepointmn.com/User Group Presentations/July 2006 MNSPUG.ppt
• Business Intelligence: August 2006 MNSPUG Presentation – This presentation covers many of the new features of SharePoint 2007 that are used to
address Business Intelligence including Dashboard sites, Key Performance Indicator (KPI) lists, Excel Services and the filter web parts. http://www.sharepointmn.com/User Group Presentations/August 2006 MNSPUG.ppt
• Web Content Management: September 2006 MNSPUG Presentation – This presentation focuses on the web content management features of
SharePoint 2007 that allow end users to publish their own web content (ex: articles). http://www.sharepointmn.com/User Group Presentations/September 2006 MNSPUG.ppt
• Search, Business Data Catalog (BDC), and the Knowledge Network: October 2006 MNSPUG Presentation – This presentation focuses on the search
capabilities of SharePoint 2007 including leveraging the Business Data Catalog. http://www.sharepointmn.com/User Group Presentations/October 2006 MNSPUG.ppt
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Blog Posts / News:• SDK Refresh: Both WSS and MOSS SDKs have been updated
http://blogs.msdn.com/arpans/archive/2007/07/13/wss-and-moss-sdks-refreshed.aspx
• SharePoint Team Blog: Implementing WSS Governance (Governance 3 of 5)http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2007/08/02/implementing-wss-governance-governance-3-of-5.aspx
• Todd Klindt (MVP): New book! – Real World SharePoint 2007: Indispensable Experiences From 16 MOSS and WSS MVPshttp://www.toddklindt.com/blog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=47
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Conferences• PDC – Cancelled
• SharePoint Connections – November 5-8 – Las Vegas, NV
• Microsoft Office SharePoint Conference 2008 – March 2-6, 2008Seattle, WAhttp://www.mssharepointconference.com/default.aspx
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SharePoint MVP!
Eric Raarup – Inetium V.P. recently awarded the Microsoft MVP award for SharePoint.
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Agenda
• Quick Intro• Governance – Part 1• Break• Governance – Part 2• Q & A
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SharePoint Governance
Governance
What is ‘Governance’ ?
• TechNet:Governance is the set of roles, responsibilities, and processes that you put in place
in an enterprise to guide the development and use of a solution based on SharePoint Products and Technologies.
• Robert Bogue:Governance is managing the deployment of information technologies. Managing,
like project management, is concerned with the risks, the costs, and the usefulness of the solution once it has been created. Thus when we define governance we are attempting to manage risk, cost, and adoption
Governance
Governance…
• This isn’t rocket science• SharePoint is both broad and deep: There are a LOT of details to consider• A lot of governance is common knowledge• What does it mean to bring SharePoint into the environment
• Who will support it?• What is technology impact?
• Adoption – more than just an afterthought• Plan for it• Get acceptance and feedback from users
Governance
What Contributes to a Chaotic Deployment
• Site Proliferation with no Plan• Server Proliferation – IT doesn’t meet needs of dept.• No Quotas, No Blocked File Types, No Policies• Unreliable Service (No SLAs) memory leaks from bad untested, unsupported code
• Unreliable support• No strategy, no training• Lack of Growth & Usage Reporting
• No Communication• No security audits or security policies (information leaks)• No life cycle management or cleanup
Governance
What Contributes to a Successful Deployment
• CXO sponsored strategy (stakeholder buy in)• Well Communicated Strategy & Service Offering• Consolidated Well Managed Server Farms• Consistency, Standards, Branding, Usage Policies• Security Policies and Enforcement, Information Management Policies• Easy to use and powerful Search• On Demand/Accessible Training and Support
Governance
Enterprise Search
Search
Search
• What do users search for today? How do they search today?• Integrate information architecture with search planning• Best Bets, highlighting, etc…• 3rd party tools: Search ‘rating’ • Consolidated search page – Search Center• Search scoping, tabs, results (design and configuration)• Surface information beyond SharePoint content (BDC, other…)• Potential for staffing – managing crawling, scopes, results tuning, etc
Search
Taxonomy & Navigation
Taxonomy & Navigation
Taxonomy & Navigation
• Consistency throughout site (navigational elements)• SharePoint knowledge required in order to understand relationship between the
various objects (site collections, webs, lists, etc…)• Alignment with information architecture – search scoping • Branding considerations – using themes and custom master pages to help identify
location within a portal• Provide an overall picture – site map – to communicate the big picture to users
Taxonomy & Navigation
Education & Training
Education & Training
Education & Training
• Plan as part of time and budget for implementation and adoption• User Training and resources• Help desk training• Administrator training (site administrators) • IT Pro training• Developer training• Internal user groups, lab sessions, support sites• Local resources – training partners, user groups, etc…• Identify and communicate best practices
Education & Training
Break
5 – 10 minutes
Operational Concerns
Operational Concerns
Operational Concerns
• Monitoring• Scheduled maintenance windows• Disaster recovery• Service Level Agreements (SLAs)• Quotas• Reporting• Database management
Operational Concerns
Testing & Provisioning
Testing & Provisioning
Testing & Provisioning
• Content owners and editors – test the process and outcome• User testing
• Navigation• Search
• Feedback method• Repeatable test plans• Lifecycles and processes• Security guidelines
Testing & Provisioning
Infrastructure
Infrastructure
Infrastructure
• Interaction with other/existing systems and infrastructure• E-mail / Exchange / Messaging• Active Directory• Firewalls• DNS• Load balancing (MS, F5, etc…)• Clustering• Database
• Environments: Development, Stage/Test, Production• Hardware and topology • Backup and recovery*
Infrastructure
Development & Configuration
Development & Configuration
Development & Configuration
• Identify tools allowed• Site definitions and templates, list templates• Source code and build control• Support• Standards and best practices• Branding, themes, master page and layout page development
• Consistency with existing corporate branding• Data View Web Parts• Ghosting
Development & Configuration
Project & Operational Management
Project & Operational Management
Project & Operational Management
• Communication planning: who, what, when, how, etc…• Deployment process• Change Management• Service Level Agreements (SLAs)• Roles and Responsibilities• Charge back service?• Sponsorship of implementation• Platform ownership• Best practices ownership• Ad hoc usage vs. managed/structured usage
Project & Operational Management
Information Architecture
Information Architecture
Information Architecture
• Consistent understanding of the information architecture – how information is organized and presented to users
• Product knowledge to apply the information architecture to the SharePoint tool• Site maps• Wireframes and storyboards • Content types
Information Architecture
References• Robert Bogue Blog Articles
Part 1: http://www.intranetjournal.com/articles/200611/ij_11_27_06a.html Part 2: http://www.intranetjournal.com/articles/200611/ij_11_29_06a.html
• SharePoint Governance Checklist Guidehttp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=91896&clcid=0x409
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References• CodePlex – SharePoint Governance and Manageability site
http://www.codeplex.com/governance
• Joel Oleson - SharePoint Governance topicshttp://blogs.msdn.com/joelo/archive/tags/Governance/default.aspx
• TechNethttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepointserver/bb507202.aspx
• Inetium Blogshttp://blogs.inetium.com
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Q & A
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Thanks for coming!
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