SharePoint 2010 Core Technologies
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Overview:
This course is designed for the IT professional who has been tasked with setting
up, managing and maintaining Microsoft’s SharePoint Server 2010 platform. During
this 5 day instructor led course you will learn how to install SharePoint Server,
create and manage Web applications and site collections as well as understand their
place and purpose within the SharePoint platform. You will also learn about the
new implementation of service applications and gain an understanding of the document
management features provided by this newest edition of SharePoint Server. The full
5 day course covers:
Module 0: Introduction
This module provides an overview of the SharePoint technologies as well as its place
and impact within the organization. Establishing a good foundation and common frame
of reference is important to the overall learning experience.
Module 1: Architecture
In this module you will learn how SharePoint Server 2010 is put together. Here we
discuss the reliance upon the physical elements, such as IIS7 as well as the logical
architecture formed by Web and Service applications into a solid platform. The topics
discussed include:
- Platform Architecture
- IIS 7 Architecture
- SharePoint Architecture
- Logical Architecture
Module 2: Installation
This module covers the requirements necessary for and how to correctly install SharePoint
Server 2010 as well as the changes that are made to your systems. Topics include:
- Hardware Recommendations
- Preparing for Installation
- An Installation Walkthrough
- Installation and Configuration Changes
Module 3: Farm Settings
In module 3 we will take a close look at the various sections of Central Administration
that have a global impact on the configuration of a SharePoint Server farm. Topics
covered include:
- System Settings
- Monitoring
- Security
- General Application Settings
- Upgrade and Migration
While we will look at the various upgrade and migration settings, this course will
not cover how to perform either of these options for moving content from a SharePoint
2007 deployment.
Module 4: Creating Web Applications and Site Collections
In this module you will learn the concepts and functions of Web applications, service
applications and site collections. We will discuss where and how each of these elements
fits into the SharePoint logical architecture structure. Then you will go through
the steps for building each of these elements and the various options available.
Topics include:
- Understanding Web Applications
- Creating Web Applications
- Understanding Service Applications
- Site Collection Logical Architecture
- Planning Site Collections
- Creating Site Collections
Module 5: Managing and Extending Web Applications
During module 5 you will learn about the various configuration options for SharePoint
Web applications and how to properly manage them. You will also learn how and why
to extend an application so as to provide access based upon content and the users
who need to access it. Topics include:
- Extending and Deleting Web Applications
- Managing General Settings
- Managing Features
- Managed Paths
- Service Connections
- Security Settings
- Policy Settings
Module 6: Managing Site Collections and Databases
Module 6 will show you how to manage the various site collection level settings.
Planning your site collection structure, database usage and size limitations are
also discussed in this module. Topics include:
- Creating Quota Templates
- Configuring Quotas and Locks
- Changing Site Collection Administrators
- Viewing and Deleting Site Collections
- Managing Your Content Databases
Module 7: Enterprise Content Types and Managed Metadata
In module 7 you will be introduced to the new Enterprise Content Management features
of SharePoint Server 2010. Here you will learn about the new managed metadata service
and how to provide centralized content types to your organization. Topics include:
- Understanding Findability and Putability
- Content Type Syndication
- Taxonomy Services
- Design and Best Practices
Module 8: Document Management
Document management discusses how to control items stored in SharePoint Server 2010
and the options available for configuring document management within the libraries
of your SharePoint sites. Topics include:
- Document Libraries
- Document IDs and Document Sets
- Relational Lists
- Check Out / Check In
- Content Types
- Document Versioning
- Document Center
- Overview of Workflows
- Assigning Workflows
- Creating Workflows Using in-Browser Tools
Module 9: Information Policies and Records Management
In module 9 you will learn about the different aspects of records management within
the Records Center. You will also learn about SharePoint’s new feature, in-place
records declaration as well as how information compliance can be configured and
managed through policies. Topics include:
- Information Management Policies
- In-Place Records Management
- The Records Center
Module 10: Search Administration
In this module you will learn about the new features and functionality of the SharePoint
Search service. Here you will learn how to configure your content sources, search
scopes, crawl schedules and keywords. Managing the search service is vital to a
successful SharePoint deployment and this module will help you do just that. Topics
include:
- Search Architecture
- Managing Search
- Customizing Search
- Monitoring Search
Module 11: People and Social Networking
SharePoint Server 2010 is a more social platform now, and in this module you will
discover how the new social networking features have been implemented as well as
how to deploy and configure them properly. Topics include:
- Social Search System process
- People Search
- User Profile Service
- My Sites
- Customizing Results
Module 12: Disaster Recovery
Finally, in module 12 you will be shown the tools that are available for backing
up and restoring your SharePoint Server 2010 content. Here we will discuss some
of the new features that have been added that allow for greater granularity and
cover just what you actually need to back up, so you can indeed, recover. Topics
include:
- Disaster Recovery Tools
- Backing up SharePoint Content
- Restoring SharePoint Content
- High Availability Options
- Ensuring a Complete Farm Recovery
Included for additional reading:
Appendix A: Governance and Information Assurance
In Appendix A you will discover the various methods for controlling access to SharePoint
Web applications and site collections. You will also learn about the improvements
that have been made to support the various authentication requirements now available
and considerations for external user access. Finally, you will see how SharePoint
can scale and learn about the options for scaling for performance, resilience, or
both. Topics include:
- Foundations of SharePoint Governance
- Ensuring Information Assurance in SharePoint 2010
- Integrating Information Management Policies into your IA Plan
- Auditing and Reporting
- Web Analytics
Appendix B: Portals and Collaboration
Appendix B will show you the many new features available in SharePoint Server 2010
that help to enable Enterprise wide management of the taxonomy and how the portal
technology has changed in this new version. Topics include:
- Information Architecture
- Understanding the Publishing Infrastructure
- Portals with a Purpose
- Collaboration Tools
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