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Introduction and What is New: Microsoft SharePoint 2013
1. Introduction & What’s New
Microsoft SharePoint 2013
David J. Rosenthal, CEO
Sophie Shuklin, VP
December 18, 2012
2. Feature Summary – SharePoint 2013
Cloud
Full-spectrum PM, Office 365, Azure services, Business connectivity Web standards, easier dev
unified tasks, site external sharing, internet services, hybrid, and deployment,
mailbox sites OData, Duet marketplace
SkyDrive Pro for document Policy and discovery across Upgrade, request manager,
sync and Anywhere access on SP/Exch/Lync, Prodiance efficient file I/O, OAuth
offline working Windows Phone, and IOS
Modern look-and-feel, Personalization, Experience, single core, Personal sites, feeds,
simplicity, animation, multi-lingual sites, adaptive, graphical communities,
focus on core tasks Dreamweaver support Excel 2013, Excel services refiners, search apps follows, likes, Yammer
3. Enterprise Content Management
• Site-level retention policies
• Compliance levels extended to sites
• Policies include:
• Retention policy for sites and Team Mailbox
associated with site
• Project closure and expiration policy
• Discovery Center
• Designed for managing discovery cases and holds
• Establishes a portal through which you can access
discovery cases to conduct searches, place content
on hold, and export content
4. Enterprise Content Management
• eDiscovery capablities
• Support for searching and
exporting content from file shares
• Export discovered content from
Exchange and SharePoint
• Team folders
• Seemless integration of Exchange
and SharePoint to provide best of
both world and end user flexibility
5. Web Content Management
• Support the tools and workflows
designers use
• Variations & Content Translation
• Search Engine Optimization
• Cross Site Publishing
• Video & Embedding
• Image renditions
• Clean Urls
• Metadata navigation
6. Social
• Microblogging
• Share content, links, and media
• Follow people, sites, content,
and conversations
• Activity Feeds
• Provides a view into recent
activity related to content, links,
media, and people
7. Social
• Communities
• Community sites with self-service
administration and moderation
• Modern community features such as
achievements and reputation
• Discussions
• Modern discussion boards
• Blogs
• Client application integration
• Categories, comments, and
moderation
8. Search
• New Search architecture
with one unified search
• Personalized search results
based on search history
• Rich contextual previews
9. Business Intelligence
• Excel BI
• Instant analysis through In Memory BI
Engine
• Power View Add-in
• Excel Services
• Improved data exploration
• Field List and Field Well Support
• Calculated Measures and Members
• Enhanced Timeline Controls
10. Business Intelligence
• PerformancePoint Services
• Filter enhancements and Filter search
• Dashboard migration
• Support for Analysis Services Effective User
• Visio Services
• Refresh data from external sources – BCS
and Azure SQL
• Supports comments on Visio Drawings
• Maximum Cache Size service parameter
• Health Analyzer Rules to report on
Maximum Cache Size
11. Mobile
• Classic and Contemporary views
for mobile browsers
• Automatic Mobile Browser
Redirection
• Target different designs based on
user agent string
• Office Mobile Web Apps
• Excel
• PowerPoint
• Word
• Push notifications
21. Hi SharePoint, Meet Yammer!
• Leverage Yammer
and LCA network to
build the social
platform
• Enhance SharePoint,
don’t replace it. Use
Yammer as an ‘App’
on the SP platform
22. Connect Yammer In Outlook
• Legal professionals work in
Outlook
• Start social engagement in
Outlook
• Quickly move value add emails
to a group page so all
members can see and
converse on the topic
42. SharePoint Mobile
• Business Intelligence for iPad released in
SharePoint December 2011 CU
• Mobile page default /_layouts/mobile/
• Out-of-the-box support for documents,
lists, calendars, searches, workflow and
alerts
• Office Web Apps supported on iPad and
Android tablets
• SharePoint supports a wide range of
browsers with some limitations
43. SharePoint Mobile
• Mobile search for finding people, content,
LOB and BCS data
• SMS Alerts for changes to SharePoint content
• Note rich editing controls do not work with iOS 4.0
• jQuery, Sencha Touch and other mobile frameworks
• Infragistics SharePlus, SharePlus, Moprise, Blackberry Client
and many others for general mobile SharePoint
• Mobile Entrée general mobile SharePoint framework
and mobile business intelligence features
www.mobileentree.com
44. Responsive Design HTML5 Master Page
• CSS3 media queries
• Intended for viewing only, limitations for
collaboration
http://kyleschaeffer.com/sharepoint/
v5-responsive-html5-master-page
45. Device Optimized Master Page
• Disable default mobile redirection to mbllists.aspx in compat.browser
• Create an http module to detect and redirect to mobile friendly page
• Mobile friendly master page with SharePoint Designer, touch fiendly CSS
• Tip! Place unwanted content at bottom of master page in hidden panel
• New Device Channels feature makes mobile device targeting much easier
• New Design Manager features simplify master page development
• Import a Design Package which is a .wsp SharePoint solution file that contains your master pages, images, HTML,
CSS
• Upload an HTML design, automatically gets converted to a master page, then add the SharePoint content
placeholders
47. PerformancePoint
Drill down, filter, slice and dice analysis
Analytic charts and grids
Windows tablets, iPads and phones
PerformancePoint on iPad
Scorecards and KPIs
Comments
48. Excel and Excel Services
• Windows mobile device users robust native app features
• Non-Windows mobile device users can
use mobile view or full view even if Excel
is not installed
49. Excel PowerPivot
• Many companies leveraging PowerPivot with iPad today!
• PowerPivot on SharePoint and O365 can be consumed via Windows,
iOS and Android in the web browser
• Consider using Filters versus Slicers
• PowerPivot Gallery, Theater, Carousel
view don’t work since Silverlight
• Easy work around setting Default View to
“All Documents” or using the Excel Web
Access Web Part to display published
Excel workbooks
50. Excel 2013
Windows, iOS, Android, and
other mobile devices
• Enhanced visual, browser based
data exploration
• New pivot chart browser editing
shows pivot field lists and allows
changing reports
51. Mobile Friendly Office Apps “Agaves”
Standard web technologies HTML, XML, CSS, JavaScript, and REST APIs
Can read/write and interact with Office client
Office desktop clients or O365 Office Web Apps
Mobile device friendly
JavaScript libraries like D3 or InfoVis Toolikt
Sign up for an O365 Developer account
http://www.jenunderwood.com/blog.htm#ExtendExcelDataVisualizations
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52. Visio Services 2013
• Unlimited Data Visualization
• Live data-driven diagrams
• Visualization consumers do not need Visio client
• Full fidelity across various mobile tablets, Windows,
iPad and mobile phones
•
Touch-friendly mobile design
53. Reporting Services
• Viewing reports is supported on iPad SQL Server 2012 SP1+
• Prior to SQL Server 2012 SP1 it might work but might not be
supported
• Currently supported http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms156511.aspx
• MobiWeave http://mobiweave.com for iPad often used for older versions
• Embedding Reporting Services reports
•.
54. Reporting Services prior to 2012 SP1
• MobiWeave http://mobiweave.com
• Reuse your existing SSRS reports and leverage your
current SQL Server BI
• Supports SSRS 2005, 2008, 2008 R2, Azure SSRS, SSRS
Native and SSRS SharePoint integrated mode
• Parameters support (including calendar)
• Interactive mode with drill-down
• Print and Email Reports
• Download it from the Apple App store
M e http://mobiweave.com
55. Mobile BI with Windows Tablets
• All BI options already covered in this session supported
• + Full Excel client application natively supported
• + Power View (Silverlight) supported
• Live Tile informational or KPI updates
• Integrate Excel and Power View client