What's new in SharePoint 2013 and is it worth migrating to. This webinar was recorded and available on http://en.share-gate.com/blog for you to view.
Whether you want to learn more about SharePoint's new interface, search, WCV, this presentation helps you discover them quickly.
6. THE IT PRO
So let me get this straight
You want:
•More Rams
•More Servers
•More Power
•More Disk Space
And you’re removing
options for me from the
Interface and telling me to
use PowerShell Command
Lines?
7. THE DEVELOPER
I just learnt 2010....
It changed again?
No more SandBox Solutions?
“Apps”, “Display
Templates”, HTML5...
More to learn...
29. •Publish from SharePoint to Yammer
•Use Search to find results from both with Federated
Search
There isn’t much integration OOB...
Replace the Newsfeed with Yammer
Yammer Integration
There are other integration
possibilities between SharePoint
and Yammer
37. Looking at the Infrastructure
No more User Profile Sync problems!
38. The Distributed Cache Service
!
Easy as a single server
Difficult when redundancy is required
•Requires PowerShell knowledge
•Needs a “Cache Cluster”
•Microsoft recommends having a dedicated server
(but with redundancy, that would mean 2 - ouch)
46. OneNote Integration
Only available with “Office Web Apps
2013*”
Creates a OneNote workbook for the
team to work on
Uses the same permissions as the Sites
permissions
Only available when creating a Site
59. Problems we’ve faced
•Hard if not impossible to see content
from other lists/libraries on other Sites
•Even worst for another Site Collection
•XSLT!
•Change the way results
are shown
•Contextual Results
•Having to ask Admins for
every little thing..queries
•And much more...
60. SEARCH!
Best of FAST Search algorithms
Document Thumbnails
Query Language (FQL)
Architecture
Visual Best Bets User Segmentation
Metadata Extraction
Continuous Crawl
Analytics
Result Sources
Result Types
Query RulesDisplay Templates
Search Web Parts
Cross-Site Publishing
Product Catalog Search-Drive Sites
62. The Real Continuous Crawl
•Only works on SharePoint Content Sources
•By default every 15min
Set-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlContentSource
•Once indexed, content appears almost right away...like magic
•Lots of added pressure on the Server
63. Before we start
ANYTHING
with Search
Crawled Property: Content & Metadata extracted
(document itself, url, Title, etc…)
Managed Property: Includes 1 or multiple mapped
Crawled Properties and exists in the Search Index.
Managed Properties are what SharePoint uses to Display Content.
64. POP QUIZ!
If I plan to use a
Search-related Web Part
to show my content
!
What kind of Property
should I use?
69. Result Sources
No more Search Scopes
(Except if you upgrade from SharePoint
2010)
Result Sources
also replace
Federated
Search
70. Result Types
Define conditions to identify certain result
types and associate actions to them
Usually used to change the display of
these result types within the Search
Results
77. • Stored in “~sitecollection/_catalogs/masterpage/Display Templates/”
• Provides reusable displays for your Content
• NO MORE XSLT! HTML and Javascript
• Uses “Managed Properties” to show the content in right <div>
The basics of Display Template
94. Product Catalog
A Site Collection template where lists/
libraries meant to be reused like
“Catalogs” should be stored. Then
consumed by Publishing Sites.
98. New Service
Requires the installation of “Workflow
Manager”
Better Visio integration (Import/Export)
New Actions:
- Start another Workflow
- Call an HTTP Web Service
- Count
- Wait for an event on a list item