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Heiko Angermann
Manager´s Guide to SharePoint Server 2016
Tutorials, Solutions, and Best Practices
1st ed. 2017. ix, 171 S. 2 SW-Abb., 58 Farbabb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2017
ISBN: 1-484-23044-2 (1484230442)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-484-23044-2 (9781484230442)
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Close the gap between introductory and advanced resources available on SharePoint 2016 with this guide and identify the core benefits of specific techniques in a real-world context, including best practice scenarios. You will find this book to be a comprehensive collection of tutorials and solutions for all of the most widely used techniques (e.g., intranet, Internet, formal metadata management, informal metadata management, document management, social media, project management).
To overcome the high volume, velocity, and variety of data, content management systems usually focus on different sub-tasks, namely document management, web content management, digital asset management, and enterprise records management. As a leading enterprise CMS and all-around solution, SharePoint Server handles all of these sub-tasks using one system; however, the opportunities and limits of SharePoint are often unknown at the management level.
Many managers who decide to use SharePoint do not know how SharePoint can concretely help to improve their business and day-to-day operations. They are often overwhelmed with its functionalities. In addition, daily users are often overwhelmed with the complexity and extensive features and possibilities of the system. Both SharePoint administrators and users need a clear explanation of when SharePoint can be used, where it can help, and how to use it. Manager´s Guide to SharePoint Server 2016 is that solution. The book provides coverage of:
SharePoint technology, including the core technologies of SharePoint and the MySite technology, as well as SharePoint administration levels
Template technology, including the most widely used collaboration, enterprise, and publishing site templates
Hands-on tutorials and solutions for users and administrators, including use cases in a real-world context
Best practice scenarios of SharePoint governance, template usage, and additional tools to improve SharePoint
What You´ll Learn
Discern how and where SharePoint can help improve a company´s success
Understand the core elements of SharePoint for customization and how to improve the site´s functionalities
Know how SharePoint can be used as a collaboration and management platform
Discover what to do within SharePoint and how to more effectively manage SharePoint in daily business across teams
Who This Book Is For
Content managers, systems managers, and software engineering professionals. SharePoint managers, end users, and site administrators will also find this book useful.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Introduction to CMS
What is CMS?
Where is CMS?
How is CMS?
Introduction to SharePoint
What is SharePoint?
How does SharePoint work?
Parts/Tools of SharePoint
Chapter 2: SharePoint Technology
MySite
Purpose
Usage
Features
Possibilities
Publishing site
Introduction
Templates
Editing
Workflows
Process
Server
Subsites
Apps
Query
WebParts
Navigation
Masterpage
Page layouts
Themes
Branding
Multilingual
Infrastructure
Teamsite
Introduction
Apps
Permission
Documents
Metadata
Workflows
Search
Introduction
Basic Search Center
Enterprise Search Center
Advanced Search
Search Web Parts
Search Administration
Chapter 3: Hands-On Tutorials
Users
MySite
Social
Apps
Websites
Documents
Subsites
Administrators
Metadata
Navigation
Workflows
Basic Search
Enterprise Search
Branding
Chapter 4: Best-Practice Scenarios
Case Studies
Practical Examples CMS
Real-World Examples
Development Examples CMS
Tools
SharePoint Designer
Color Palette Tool
Info Path
Third Party
Visual Studio
Nintex
Chapter 5: Hands-On Solutions
Users
MySite
Social
Apps
Websites
Documents
Subsites
Administrators
Metadata
Navigation
Workflows
Basic Search
Enterprise Search
Branding
Chapter 6: Conclusions