Concepts: Information Architecture, Knowledge Management, Portals, Enterprise Search, Collaboration, Extranets, Intranets, Business Intelligence, Business Process Automation, ECM, Records Management, CRM, ERP, Mobile, Web
Approach: Project Management, Business Analysis, Strategy, Design, Development, Implementation
Technologies: Microsoft SharePoint, Office 365, Azure, SQL Server, Windows, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, ASP.NET
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
SharePoint Saturday New England: BI and Productivity Tools for IT Project Management featuring SharePoint and SQL Server
Event:
SharePoint Saturday New England
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Session Title:
BI and Productivity Tools for IT Project Management Featuring SharePoint and SQL Server
Abstract:
IT organizations are responsible for delivering and maintaining technology solutions and capabilities for their customers and throughout their organizations. Resource constraints and business uncertainty is common and barriers often deter IT organizations from investing the time and attention necessary for measurable process improvement, resulting in a reactive approach to problem solving and execution. Now is the time to empower IT project teams with reports, dashboards, and notifications.
This presentation demonstrates how to create business intelligence and automation tools for IT project management using SharePoint Server, SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), and SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS). This session covers high-level concepts as well as practical, hands-on instructions based on real-life solutions.
Slides:
Presentation Slides
No practical example given, just talks! learn something and watch Google I/O. I am using SharePoint and what I want to do is unavailable anywhere ... just complex examples. SharePoint is dumping of your files and that's it unless we by ourselves figure out what to do with this!
ReplyDeleteSo they are taking standard, JavaScript, making it proprietary and charging for it by calling it cue the hashtag The SharePoint Framework, adding obligatory security that cloud providers must have and making SharePoint easier to use as the competition already is-- still at the premium price of Microsoft -- nevertheless not letting one line of scripted dialog without "Office 365" in it. C'mon Microsoft, try harder. 😒
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There are many of the web parts shown in the video like planner web part , but there not available on sharepoint online.. so how do you find them???
ReplyDeleteMark - this is all well and good but how do we convert our existing multi million dollar investment in our current intranet over to the new types of sites? This is the most critical issue facing SP admins yet Microsoft never seems to mention it. When is a migration solution coming?
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