SHAREPOINT 2010                              Kathy Hughes
                                                   SharePoint
        PREPAREDNESS:                              MVP
                                                   Sydney,
BUSINESS STAKEHOLDERS                              Australia




     Presentation for:
     Step Two Designs: Intranet Leadership Forum
     Tuesday, July 13th, 2010, Sydney, Australia

                       kathy@kathyhughes.com
AGENDA

   The Business Case
   What‟s New – Key Features
   Server and Client System Requirements
   Key Considerations around Upgrading
   Licensing
   Moving forward: Plan of attack
   Q&A

 Upcoming SharePoint Events and Resources
 SharePoint Designer 2010 Unleashed Book Update




                                                   Kathy Hughes
WHY: BUSINESS STAKEHOLDERS?

 Why should I deploy SharePoint 2010?
   Who is/are the business stakeholder/s?
       CIO
       CTO
       IT Manager
       Developer
       Chief Geek
       Finance Manager
       Designer
       End User
 What type of business case will you put forward?
   Technical
   Business



                                                     Kathy Hughes
NO. 1 ANNOYANCE WHEN SELLING
            Incorrect targeting
 Says geek to CTO/Business stakeholder “…IT can do all these
  weird and wonderful things”
 …(The Geek can‟t wait to show of f all the fancy new features
  which will „impress‟ the business stakeholder)
 ….(The Geek launches into detailed demonstration of how XYZ
  works, completely bypassing any related „business‟ benefits)
 Says stakeholder to geek “but I still don‟t understand how it‟s
  going to benefit my business – where are my cost savings?”
 The Geek seems confused, “but I just showed you how it
  works, what more do you need?”
 CTO/Business stakeholder, “but where are the real business
  benefits? What will IT do that my current system does not
  do?”…

                                                            Kathy Hughes
HOLD THAT THOUGHT!




What will IT do that my
 current system does not do?



                               Kathy Hughes
WHY: BUSINESS SECTOR?
  When planning one size doesn‟t fit all!
 Multiple features, multiple purposes, multiple opportunities

 What type of company or business are you selling to?
   Health
     Fast access to online data
     Online Forms (usable data entry forms)
     Integration with patient management systems
   Finance
     Data retrieval and data input from/to external databases
     Business Intelligence features
     Excel Services – access to online, shared Excel workbooks, pivot tables, LARGE
      amounts of data
     Dashboards and mash-ups
   Marketing
     Social interaction features
     Storage and access to images and media files
     Larger storage capacity!
   Government
     Require external sites to be W3C standards compliant

                                                                             Kathy Hughes
CONSISTENT REQUIREMENTS

 Irrespective of business types:

     Search
     Navigation
     Look and feel
     Branding
     Document management
     Content management
     Records management
     Office / client application integration
     Administration and support
     Backup and maintenance



                                                Kathy Hughes
FEATURE SUMMARY
                                                  Ribbon UI
Business Connectivity Services                    SharePoint Workspace
InfoPath Form Services                            SharePoint Mobile
Access Services                                   Office Client and Office Web App Integration
External Lists                                    Standards Support
Workflow
SharePoint Designer
                                                                Tagging, Tag Cloud, Ratings
Visual Studio
                                                                Social Bookmarking
API Enhancements
                                                                Blogs and Wikis
REST/ATOM/RSS
                                                                My Sites
                                                                Activity Feeds
  PerformancePoint Services                                     Profiles and Expertise
  Excel Services                                                Org Browser
  Chart Web Part
  Visio Services
  Web Analytics
  SQL Server Integration                                  Enterprise Content Types
  PowerPivot                                              Metadata and Navigation
                                                          Document Sets
                              Social Relevance            Multi-stage Disposition
                              Phonetic Search             Audio and Video Content Types
                              Navigation                  Remote Blob Storage
                              FAST Integration            List Enhancements
                              Enhanced Pipeline                               Kathy Hughes
SHAREPOINT 2010 KEY FEATURES

 FAST search integration / Search integration with Windows 7
   Basic search now supports wildcard searches and search
    suggestions!
 Authentication models – Claims based authentication
   Secure Store ID replaces SSO!
 Cross site collection content types and metadata
   HUGE bonus for earlier 2007 search limitations!
 New social networking features
   Including social tagging and content ratings
   Enhanced My Sites and new organizational viewer
 Fluent user interface
   RIBBON and Wiki pages
   Easy and accessible in-browser editing tools
 In-place Records Management and multi -step policy
  management
                                                             Kathy Hughes
KEY FEATURES (CONTINUED)

 Enhanced Excel Ser vices
    Integrates with Excel 2007 / better with 2010 plus Sparkline charts
    Take advantage of the new Power Pivot features in Excel 2010/Excel Services –
     handles millions of rows of data
 Access Ser vices, Visio Ser vices, InfoPath Forms Ser vices (enhanced ),
  Word Ser vices
 External Content types and Lists (BCS / aka BDC)
    Codeless integration with backend systems
 Power ful CODELESS workflows
    Build InfoPath list forms for enhanced form management and usability
 PowerShell commands
    STSADM command line tool still exists
 SANDBOXED Solutions
    Real testing!
    User solutions at site collection level
 XSLT List Views – XSLT ever ywhere
    CAML is still there too
 Custom HELP files
    create your own online SharePoint HELP!
 New Theming engine – use PowerPoint 2007 or 2010 theme files!
                                                                             Kathy Hughes
PAGE EDITING AND NAVIGATION

 In-place page editing – pre-existing styles (customizable)
 (W3C) WCAG 2.0 AA and XHTML 1 .0 Strict compliant
   Tables have NOT completely gone
   InfoPath list forms and Data Form Web Parts still use Tables!
   Meets US Section 508
 Fluid page layouts
   WIKI everywhere
   Control styles for consistent look and feel
 Flexible navigation controllable via Web interface
   Dynamic left-hand and top-level navigation links
   Metadata-driven navigation using Site collection or site metadata
    tags
     Additional level of view by filtering
 Video: Interface in 2010

                                                                    Kathy Hughes
Kathy Hughes
CALENDAR OVERLAYS

 Similar concept to calendar „rollups‟
 Now able to add additional calendars onto an existing team
  site calendar
 Includes the ability to „overlay‟ calendars from other sites
  within a site collection and calendars from Exchange server
 Video – Calendar Overlays




                                   Includes option to integrate
                                   Exchange calendars with
                                   SharePoint calendars
                                                                  Kathy Hughes
SEARCH

 Video: connecting SharePoint search to Windows 7




                                                     Kathy Hughes
WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO DEPLOY
      SHAREPOINT 2010: SERVERS
 SQL Server
   SQL 2008 R2 or SQL 2008 + SP1+CU2 (or greater)
   SQL 2005 with SP3 (supported though not recommended)
     SQL 2008 R2 injects Power Pivot functionality into SharePoint
 Windows Server 2008 Standard with SP2 or greater 64BIT
   WCF Hotfix (not part of the pre-requisite installer)
 Minimum 8GB RAM on production servers (can run with less
  RAM on developer servers)

 Can I install SharePoint 2010 on Windows 7?
   Yes, but on Windows 7 x64 bit
   You will need to adjust the compatibility settings in order for the
    installer to run
   ONLY recommended for local development, i.e. not suitable for
    hosting SharePoint in production scenarios

                                                                      Kathy Hughes
WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO DEPLOY
       SHAREPOINT 2010: CLIENTS
 Based on Of fice 2010 Professional Plus

 Outlook 2010
   For integration with External Content Types, i.e. associate with Contacts in
    Outlook 2010
 InfoPath Designer 2010
   For creation of custom InfoPath list forms in SharePoint Server 2010
 Excel 2010
   Power Pivot
   Spark lines
 Word 2010
   SharePoint 2010 content type templates accessibility in backstage



 What ver sion of Visio 2010 will I need to develop and work with
  SharePoint workflows?
   You will require Visio Premium 2010 for SharePoint workflows
   You will also need to provide the account using Visio with elevated privileges
   Visio 2010 is a separate download to Office Professional 2010!

                                                                                   Kathy Hughes
WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO DEPLOY
 SHAREPOINT 2010: DEVELOP & DESIGN
 Visual Studio 2010
     List templates
     Deployment tools – including Sandbox option!
     Import WSP (site template) files
     Import SharePoint Designer workflow files
 SharePoint Designer 2010
     Design and customization – extend OOB design
     Custom and declarative workflows
     Business intelligence – integration with SQL and other data sources
     Data view and custom XSLT Web parts
     Cannot use SharePoint Designer 2010 to edit SharePoint 2007 sites!
     Cannot use SharePoint Designer 2007 to edit SharePoint 2010 sites



                                                                    Kathy Hughes
LICENSING!

 SharePoint 2010 comes in Three flavours:
   SharePoint Foundation 2010 (AKA Windows SharePoint Services 3.0)
     Included as part of Windows Server 2008
     SQL Express limitations, 4GB storage
     SQL Express (Advanced Services) with SQL 2008 R2 – 10GB
   SharePoint Server 2010 Standard
   SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise (InfoPath Services, Visio Services,
    etc.)
 Main changes between SharePoint 2007 and SharePoint 2010
  is around internet facing sites
   With SharePoint 2007 internet facing sites, you needed to purchase
    an internet connector license for non-employees which was licensed
    at Enterprise level only, i.e. no Standard connector.
 Important – IF upgrading then must upgrade from same
  version to equivalent version!

                                                                   Kathy Hughes
Kathy Hughes
FURTHER LICENSING DETAILS

 Full version comparison for licensing at:
   http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/en-us/buy/Pages/Editions-
    Comparisons.aspx




                                                                Kathy Hughes
KEY UPGRADE CONSIDERATIONS

 To Upgrade now or wait
 *NO* supported upgrade paths from 2010 Beta 2 or Release
  Candidate to the 2010 RTM!
 Degree of existing SharePoint 2007 customization
 Number of open source and/or 3 rd party tools deployed
 Client-side add-ons
 Client-side applications, i.e. Of fice
   Value-add if moving to Office 2010, i.e. InfoPath Designer 2010, Visio
    Premium 2010 for SharePoint 2010 workflows, Word 2010 integrates
    well with SharePoint 2010 content type „templates‟, Excel 2010
    includes additional features like Spark lines and options for Power
    Pivot, External Content Types only integrate with Outlook 2010!
 Current security protocols in use
   SSO?
   Kerberos
   NTLM
                                                                    Kathy Hughes
MOVING FORWARD: UPGRADE PREP

 MUST be running SharePoint Server 2007 SP2 + October 2009
  CU or greater
 Run the pre-upgrade check
   Included in the SharePoint Server 2007 SP2 + October CU updates
    the pre-upgrade check STSADM command
 Backup and document all existing customizations
 Perform special backups of existing content databases
 Establish a test environment
   Mirror your existing production environment
   TEST TEST TEST
 Review any existing 3 rd party tools currently in use and check
  with vendors about upgrade plans
   This could seriously impact the timing around when you upgrade!!
 Which upgrade path works best for you?
                                                                  Kathy Hughes
UPGRADE PATHS

 In-place upgrade
   Use existing hardware
   Farm will be offline during upgrade process
   (most) Customizations will be available post-upgrade
   Farm-wide settings preserved
   This approach is recommended for small or non-productive
    environments
   There is no rollback when using an in-place upgrade – no „un-do‟
    button
   Requires a solid DR strategy
   Other reasons for in-place upgrade include where you want to
    upgrade existing SharePoint site templates, i.e. deprecated STP
    template format and upgrade to new 2010 WSP format


                                                                   Kathy Hughes
UPGRADE PATHS (CONTINUED)

 Database attach upgrade
   Detach existing 2007 databases and attach to a new 2010 farm
   No existing (2007) server farm settings will be maintained
     Requires existing settings to be documented and recreated in new
      environment
   This approach is recommended where farm level configurations are
    minimal!
     A prime example is where you have 100‟s of SharePoint audiences
      configured in your current 2007 farm and lots of content targets
      associated with those audiences. Those audiences and targets will need to
      be recreated on the destination 2010 farm.




                                                                         Kathy Hughes
POST-UPGRADE MAINTENANCE

 Visual upgrade – initially the SharePoint 2007 look and feel
  will remain until you choose to switch to the 2010 UI -
  gradual upgrade
 Some assemblies may need to be recompiled
 Timer jobs for any custom workflows may need to be
  recompiled
 Check any pre-existing site templates, i.e. the STP format is
  deprecated in 2010 and replaced by WSP format
 Check any custom themes – 2007 themes are deprecated in
  2010 though 2007 themes are installed on 2010 WFE for
  legacy purposes
   Won‟t work once you switch the UI to 2010 look and feel
 Any existing queries which query greater than 5000 items will
  fail and you will need to modify those queries
 3 rd party upgrades – check with vendors
                                                              Kathy Hughes
MOVING FORWARD: PLAN OF ATTACK

 Infrastructure – server and OS levels
 People – get key stakeholders involved
 Training – identify levels of training, i.e. developer if in -house
  development
 Add-ons – carry any existing add -ons over or add new ones
 Support – in-house or outsourced / training
 Hosted or On Premise
     SharePoint Online (licensing)
     Costs for hosting
     Customizations allowed by host – SPD, DLLs, Custom Web Parts
     On Premise costs
       IT Support
       Service Packs
 Development – in-house or outsource
 Design – in-house or outsource
                                                                     Kathy Hughes
Q&A

 Further questions:
   kathy@kathyhughes.com




                                  Kathy Hughes
AUSTRALIAN SHAREPOINT CONFERENCE
              2011
 8 th and 9 th March, 2011 , The Hilton Hotel, Sydney, Australia
 Both SharePoint 2007 and SharePoint 2010 content
 Local and international speakers
 Sessions include business, vendor, voice of the customer,
  case studies and technical
 Australian SharePoint User Group booth for Q&A and
  demonstrations
 Pre and post conference workshops
 www.sharepointconference.com.au for updates




                                                               Kathy Hughes
OTHER SHAREPOINT AND RELATED
            EVENTS IN AU
 SharePoint Saturdays – Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne,
  Canberra, Adelaide, Perth
   See http://www.sharepointsaturday.org for complete listing and
    details – FREE but need to register
 Of fice DevCon
   6 + 7 November, at Microsoft, North Ryde (Sydney) – FREE but need
    to register
   http://www.officedevcon.com.au
 SharePoint user groups
   http://www.sharepointusers.org.au/default.aspx
 Sydney Business & Technology User Group
   Held at Microsoft last Wednesday each month
   See http://sbtug.com for details and upcoming events


                                                                     Kathy Hughes
MY BOOK:
SHAREPOINT DESIGNER 2010 UNLEASHED
 Due out late 2010
 Covers introduction to SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint
  Designer 2010, design and customization, business
  intelligence and custom workflows
 Comprehensive how -tos
 Online resources
 Ongoing online author forums and errata
 http://www.amazon.com/SharePoint-Designer-Unleashed-
  Kathy -
  Hughes/dp/0672331055/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid
  =1272489690&sr=1-15




                                                  Kathy Hughes

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SharePoint 2010 for Business, Intranet Leadership Forum

  • 1. SHAREPOINT 2010 Kathy Hughes SharePoint PREPAREDNESS: MVP Sydney, BUSINESS STAKEHOLDERS Australia Presentation for: Step Two Designs: Intranet Leadership Forum Tuesday, July 13th, 2010, Sydney, Australia [email protected]
  • 2. AGENDA  The Business Case  What‟s New – Key Features  Server and Client System Requirements  Key Considerations around Upgrading  Licensing  Moving forward: Plan of attack  Q&A  Upcoming SharePoint Events and Resources  SharePoint Designer 2010 Unleashed Book Update Kathy Hughes
  • 3. WHY: BUSINESS STAKEHOLDERS?  Why should I deploy SharePoint 2010?  Who is/are the business stakeholder/s?  CIO  CTO  IT Manager  Developer  Chief Geek  Finance Manager  Designer  End User  What type of business case will you put forward?  Technical  Business Kathy Hughes
  • 4. NO. 1 ANNOYANCE WHEN SELLING Incorrect targeting  Says geek to CTO/Business stakeholder “…IT can do all these weird and wonderful things”  …(The Geek can‟t wait to show of f all the fancy new features which will „impress‟ the business stakeholder)  ….(The Geek launches into detailed demonstration of how XYZ works, completely bypassing any related „business‟ benefits)  Says stakeholder to geek “but I still don‟t understand how it‟s going to benefit my business – where are my cost savings?”  The Geek seems confused, “but I just showed you how it works, what more do you need?”  CTO/Business stakeholder, “but where are the real business benefits? What will IT do that my current system does not do?”… Kathy Hughes
  • 5. HOLD THAT THOUGHT! What will IT do that my current system does not do? Kathy Hughes
  • 6. WHY: BUSINESS SECTOR? When planning one size doesn‟t fit all!  Multiple features, multiple purposes, multiple opportunities  What type of company or business are you selling to?  Health  Fast access to online data  Online Forms (usable data entry forms)  Integration with patient management systems  Finance  Data retrieval and data input from/to external databases  Business Intelligence features  Excel Services – access to online, shared Excel workbooks, pivot tables, LARGE amounts of data  Dashboards and mash-ups  Marketing  Social interaction features  Storage and access to images and media files  Larger storage capacity!  Government  Require external sites to be W3C standards compliant Kathy Hughes
  • 7. CONSISTENT REQUIREMENTS  Irrespective of business types:  Search  Navigation  Look and feel  Branding  Document management  Content management  Records management  Office / client application integration  Administration and support  Backup and maintenance Kathy Hughes
  • 8. FEATURE SUMMARY Ribbon UI Business Connectivity Services SharePoint Workspace InfoPath Form Services SharePoint Mobile Access Services Office Client and Office Web App Integration External Lists Standards Support Workflow SharePoint Designer Tagging, Tag Cloud, Ratings Visual Studio Social Bookmarking API Enhancements Blogs and Wikis REST/ATOM/RSS My Sites Activity Feeds PerformancePoint Services Profiles and Expertise Excel Services Org Browser Chart Web Part Visio Services Web Analytics SQL Server Integration Enterprise Content Types PowerPivot Metadata and Navigation Document Sets Social Relevance Multi-stage Disposition Phonetic Search Audio and Video Content Types Navigation Remote Blob Storage FAST Integration List Enhancements Enhanced Pipeline Kathy Hughes
  • 9. SHAREPOINT 2010 KEY FEATURES  FAST search integration / Search integration with Windows 7  Basic search now supports wildcard searches and search suggestions!  Authentication models – Claims based authentication  Secure Store ID replaces SSO!  Cross site collection content types and metadata  HUGE bonus for earlier 2007 search limitations!  New social networking features  Including social tagging and content ratings  Enhanced My Sites and new organizational viewer  Fluent user interface  RIBBON and Wiki pages  Easy and accessible in-browser editing tools  In-place Records Management and multi -step policy management Kathy Hughes
  • 10. KEY FEATURES (CONTINUED)  Enhanced Excel Ser vices  Integrates with Excel 2007 / better with 2010 plus Sparkline charts  Take advantage of the new Power Pivot features in Excel 2010/Excel Services – handles millions of rows of data  Access Ser vices, Visio Ser vices, InfoPath Forms Ser vices (enhanced ), Word Ser vices  External Content types and Lists (BCS / aka BDC)  Codeless integration with backend systems  Power ful CODELESS workflows  Build InfoPath list forms for enhanced form management and usability  PowerShell commands  STSADM command line tool still exists  SANDBOXED Solutions  Real testing!  User solutions at site collection level  XSLT List Views – XSLT ever ywhere  CAML is still there too  Custom HELP files  create your own online SharePoint HELP!  New Theming engine – use PowerPoint 2007 or 2010 theme files! Kathy Hughes
  • 11. PAGE EDITING AND NAVIGATION  In-place page editing – pre-existing styles (customizable)  (W3C) WCAG 2.0 AA and XHTML 1 .0 Strict compliant  Tables have NOT completely gone  InfoPath list forms and Data Form Web Parts still use Tables!  Meets US Section 508  Fluid page layouts  WIKI everywhere  Control styles for consistent look and feel  Flexible navigation controllable via Web interface  Dynamic left-hand and top-level navigation links  Metadata-driven navigation using Site collection or site metadata tags  Additional level of view by filtering  Video: Interface in 2010 Kathy Hughes
  • 13. CALENDAR OVERLAYS  Similar concept to calendar „rollups‟  Now able to add additional calendars onto an existing team site calendar  Includes the ability to „overlay‟ calendars from other sites within a site collection and calendars from Exchange server  Video – Calendar Overlays Includes option to integrate Exchange calendars with SharePoint calendars Kathy Hughes
  • 14. SEARCH  Video: connecting SharePoint search to Windows 7 Kathy Hughes
  • 15. WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO DEPLOY SHAREPOINT 2010: SERVERS  SQL Server  SQL 2008 R2 or SQL 2008 + SP1+CU2 (or greater)  SQL 2005 with SP3 (supported though not recommended)  SQL 2008 R2 injects Power Pivot functionality into SharePoint  Windows Server 2008 Standard with SP2 or greater 64BIT  WCF Hotfix (not part of the pre-requisite installer)  Minimum 8GB RAM on production servers (can run with less RAM on developer servers)  Can I install SharePoint 2010 on Windows 7?  Yes, but on Windows 7 x64 bit  You will need to adjust the compatibility settings in order for the installer to run  ONLY recommended for local development, i.e. not suitable for hosting SharePoint in production scenarios Kathy Hughes
  • 16. WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO DEPLOY SHAREPOINT 2010: CLIENTS  Based on Of fice 2010 Professional Plus  Outlook 2010  For integration with External Content Types, i.e. associate with Contacts in Outlook 2010  InfoPath Designer 2010  For creation of custom InfoPath list forms in SharePoint Server 2010  Excel 2010  Power Pivot  Spark lines  Word 2010  SharePoint 2010 content type templates accessibility in backstage  What ver sion of Visio 2010 will I need to develop and work with SharePoint workflows?  You will require Visio Premium 2010 for SharePoint workflows  You will also need to provide the account using Visio with elevated privileges  Visio 2010 is a separate download to Office Professional 2010! Kathy Hughes
  • 17. WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO DEPLOY SHAREPOINT 2010: DEVELOP & DESIGN  Visual Studio 2010  List templates  Deployment tools – including Sandbox option!  Import WSP (site template) files  Import SharePoint Designer workflow files  SharePoint Designer 2010  Design and customization – extend OOB design  Custom and declarative workflows  Business intelligence – integration with SQL and other data sources  Data view and custom XSLT Web parts  Cannot use SharePoint Designer 2010 to edit SharePoint 2007 sites!  Cannot use SharePoint Designer 2007 to edit SharePoint 2010 sites Kathy Hughes
  • 18. LICENSING!  SharePoint 2010 comes in Three flavours:  SharePoint Foundation 2010 (AKA Windows SharePoint Services 3.0)  Included as part of Windows Server 2008  SQL Express limitations, 4GB storage  SQL Express (Advanced Services) with SQL 2008 R2 – 10GB  SharePoint Server 2010 Standard  SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise (InfoPath Services, Visio Services, etc.)  Main changes between SharePoint 2007 and SharePoint 2010 is around internet facing sites  With SharePoint 2007 internet facing sites, you needed to purchase an internet connector license for non-employees which was licensed at Enterprise level only, i.e. no Standard connector.  Important – IF upgrading then must upgrade from same version to equivalent version! Kathy Hughes
  • 20. FURTHER LICENSING DETAILS  Full version comparison for licensing at:  http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/en-us/buy/Pages/Editions- Comparisons.aspx Kathy Hughes
  • 21. KEY UPGRADE CONSIDERATIONS  To Upgrade now or wait  *NO* supported upgrade paths from 2010 Beta 2 or Release Candidate to the 2010 RTM!  Degree of existing SharePoint 2007 customization  Number of open source and/or 3 rd party tools deployed  Client-side add-ons  Client-side applications, i.e. Of fice  Value-add if moving to Office 2010, i.e. InfoPath Designer 2010, Visio Premium 2010 for SharePoint 2010 workflows, Word 2010 integrates well with SharePoint 2010 content type „templates‟, Excel 2010 includes additional features like Spark lines and options for Power Pivot, External Content Types only integrate with Outlook 2010!  Current security protocols in use  SSO?  Kerberos  NTLM Kathy Hughes
  • 22. MOVING FORWARD: UPGRADE PREP  MUST be running SharePoint Server 2007 SP2 + October 2009 CU or greater  Run the pre-upgrade check  Included in the SharePoint Server 2007 SP2 + October CU updates the pre-upgrade check STSADM command  Backup and document all existing customizations  Perform special backups of existing content databases  Establish a test environment  Mirror your existing production environment  TEST TEST TEST  Review any existing 3 rd party tools currently in use and check with vendors about upgrade plans  This could seriously impact the timing around when you upgrade!!  Which upgrade path works best for you? Kathy Hughes
  • 23. UPGRADE PATHS  In-place upgrade  Use existing hardware  Farm will be offline during upgrade process  (most) Customizations will be available post-upgrade  Farm-wide settings preserved  This approach is recommended for small or non-productive environments  There is no rollback when using an in-place upgrade – no „un-do‟ button  Requires a solid DR strategy  Other reasons for in-place upgrade include where you want to upgrade existing SharePoint site templates, i.e. deprecated STP template format and upgrade to new 2010 WSP format Kathy Hughes
  • 24. UPGRADE PATHS (CONTINUED)  Database attach upgrade  Detach existing 2007 databases and attach to a new 2010 farm  No existing (2007) server farm settings will be maintained  Requires existing settings to be documented and recreated in new environment  This approach is recommended where farm level configurations are minimal!  A prime example is where you have 100‟s of SharePoint audiences configured in your current 2007 farm and lots of content targets associated with those audiences. Those audiences and targets will need to be recreated on the destination 2010 farm. Kathy Hughes
  • 25. POST-UPGRADE MAINTENANCE  Visual upgrade – initially the SharePoint 2007 look and feel will remain until you choose to switch to the 2010 UI - gradual upgrade  Some assemblies may need to be recompiled  Timer jobs for any custom workflows may need to be recompiled  Check any pre-existing site templates, i.e. the STP format is deprecated in 2010 and replaced by WSP format  Check any custom themes – 2007 themes are deprecated in 2010 though 2007 themes are installed on 2010 WFE for legacy purposes  Won‟t work once you switch the UI to 2010 look and feel  Any existing queries which query greater than 5000 items will fail and you will need to modify those queries  3 rd party upgrades – check with vendors Kathy Hughes
  • 26. MOVING FORWARD: PLAN OF ATTACK  Infrastructure – server and OS levels  People – get key stakeholders involved  Training – identify levels of training, i.e. developer if in -house development  Add-ons – carry any existing add -ons over or add new ones  Support – in-house or outsourced / training  Hosted or On Premise  SharePoint Online (licensing)  Costs for hosting  Customizations allowed by host – SPD, DLLs, Custom Web Parts  On Premise costs  IT Support  Service Packs  Development – in-house or outsource  Design – in-house or outsource Kathy Hughes
  • 28. AUSTRALIAN SHAREPOINT CONFERENCE 2011  8 th and 9 th March, 2011 , The Hilton Hotel, Sydney, Australia  Both SharePoint 2007 and SharePoint 2010 content  Local and international speakers  Sessions include business, vendor, voice of the customer, case studies and technical  Australian SharePoint User Group booth for Q&A and demonstrations  Pre and post conference workshops  www.sharepointconference.com.au for updates Kathy Hughes
  • 29. OTHER SHAREPOINT AND RELATED EVENTS IN AU  SharePoint Saturdays – Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth  See http://www.sharepointsaturday.org for complete listing and details – FREE but need to register  Of fice DevCon  6 + 7 November, at Microsoft, North Ryde (Sydney) – FREE but need to register  http://www.officedevcon.com.au  SharePoint user groups  http://www.sharepointusers.org.au/default.aspx  Sydney Business & Technology User Group  Held at Microsoft last Wednesday each month  See http://sbtug.com for details and upcoming events Kathy Hughes
  • 30. MY BOOK: SHAREPOINT DESIGNER 2010 UNLEASHED  Due out late 2010  Covers introduction to SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint Designer 2010, design and customization, business intelligence and custom workflows  Comprehensive how -tos  Online resources  Ongoing online author forums and errata  http://www.amazon.com/SharePoint-Designer-Unleashed- Kathy - Hughes/dp/0672331055/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid =1272489690&sr=1-15 Kathy Hughes