5. engineering
intelligence
• “information as an asset”
• Data you already have is your
company’s largest source of
untapped potential
• “fluent in energy”
• Asset Companies
• Upstream
• Midstream
• Downstream
• Service Companies
• Field
• Manufacturing
• Engineering
Information:
The next big unconventional asset play
Key Messages Service Offerings
Business
•Process Engineering
•Automation
•Workflow
•Best Practices
Technology
•Software strategy
•Microsoft platform
(SharePoint, SQL,
.Net)
•Business Intelligence
(BI)
•Data/Information
Management
6. engineering
intelligence
• First SharePoint Site
was WSS
• Site Owner for Training
site
• Site Collection Owner
for Finance
• Corporate Trainer for
SharePoint 2010
• InfoPath/Electronic
Forms Advocate
• Farm
Administrator/Product
Who is Theresa Eller?
Experience & Education
• Entrance Software
(Houston, TX)
• SharePoint Consultant
• BA in Public Relations
• Ragin Cajun!
• MA in Teaching & Learning
with Technology
• Toastmasters
International Member
(since 2001)
• Twitter:
@SharePointMadam
• Email:
theresaeller@gmail.com
SharePoint Career Path
10. engineering
intelligence
•Sharing (permissions)
• Users can request that
a site, library, or list be
shared with others
• Request must be
approved by owner
Efficiencies for Business Users (2 of 2)
•Copy/paste from Word into
Content Editor Web Part
• No extra code to alter formatting
11. engineering
intelligence
• Source: Professional SharePoint 2013 Administration by Shane Young, Steve
Caravajal, and Todd Klindt
Office Web Apps
•Can be used outside of SharePoint
•New set of features
• Change tracking
• Comments
• Co-authoring
• Quick (visual) preview
• Share by link
• Short URLs
12. engineering
intelligence
•Tasks aggregated from
multiple programs to
one place
•One comprehensive
view of user tasks
•Central point for
managing tasks
• Slide Credit: Understanding Task Aggregation in SharePoint 2013 by Paul Wood
Task Aggregation
13. engineering
intelligence
•Not the same as
your personal
SkyDrive
•Replaces
SharePoint 2010 Workspace
•Allows users to make SharePoint content
available offline
•100MB storage quota by default
• Blog Post by Ben Naulin of Sharegate
SkyDrive Pro
14. engineering
intelligence
Community Sites and Portal
•Replace discussion boards
•Focus on conversations
•Encourage shared
interests
•Promote gamification
• Badges
• Reputations
Demo
http://es-sp2013-1/sites/theresa/SitePages/Home.aspx
16. engineering
intelligence
What’s New in Search
•FAST now integrated
•Type-ahead (or key-ahead)
•Remembers
previously clicked
links
•Displays how many
times a document
has been viewed
17. engineering
intelligence
•Set limits before or
after entering your
search term
•Available with or
without item counts
(where applicable)
• Image Credit: Search is Everywhere! What you need to know about Search in
SharePoint 2013 Preview by Corey Roth
Refiners
24. engineering
intelligence
Site Mailbox (2 of 2)
•Central filing cabinet
•Place to file project emails and documents
that can only be accessed and edited by site
members
• Emails stored in Exchange
• Documents stored in SharePoint
• Coauthoring and versioning available
•Available in Outlook 2013
• Not available in Outlook Web App
26. engineering
intelligence
What Happens to 2010 Workflows?
•SharePoint 2010 Workflow platform has
been carried forward to SharePoint 2013
• Workflows built for SharePoint 2010 will
continue to work in SharePoint 2013
27. engineering
intelligence
SharePoint 2013 Workflows
•To use SharePoint Server 2013 workflows:
• Download, install, and configure Workflow
Manager to work with SharePoint Server
• Workflow Manager provides an externalized
host to run workflows
•SharePoint Designer 2013 will then allow
you to choose which version (2010 or 2013)
of workflow you want to create or edit
28. engineering
intelligence
InfoPath is NOT Dead
•InfoPath 2013 is not deprecated
• 2013 is possibly last version
• Very similar to InfoPath 2010
•InfoPath Services is not new or enhanced
29. engineering
intelligence
•To fix, follow the steps in Lori Gowin’s blog
post:
Upgrading InfoPath and the User Profile
Service Data Connection
InfoPath Form: Username Field “Breaks”
What We Get What We Want
30. engineering
intelligence
What About Access Services 2013?
•Develop Access forms in client, then publish
to SharePoint
• Build a custom web app
• Use a web app template
• Download a web app from Office store
•Requires SQL Server 2012
•No integration with workflows in SP2013
• Future integration is rumored
32. engineering
intelligence
Efficiencies for Site Administrators
•Edit Quick Launch directly
with page in Edit mode
•Out of the box branding capable
through Design Manager
•Site collection owners can
compare 2010 to 2013 and
determine when to upgrade
34. engineering
intelligence
What I Don’t Like About SP2013
•Site Actions replaced with
Settings icon
•Settings icon returns to right side
• Handy if upgrading from 2007
•Two types of Apps
• Lists and Libraries
• SharePoint store applications
•Create new subsite hidden at bottom of Site
Contents page
(0-2)We believe IT can and should be a strategic investment by E&P firms.
MDS is a site feature that is activated by default on non-publishing pages.Activating MDS for publishing pages would cause the page to load twice.Object caching must be enabled by IT pro / farm manager.Object caching allows contents of lists and document libraries to be temporarily stored in memory on web front end server. Because WFE doesn’t have to communicate with SQL server as frequently, lists and libraries load faster.Mobile browser support is available through HTML5 and device channels.
Preview documents on Search Results page-must have Office Web Apps installed
Preview documents on Search Results page-must have Office Web Apps installed