 |
| Synergy SharePoint 2010 Upgrade |
| Vendor Course Code: | |
| Course Length: | 3 days |
| Course Price: | $2,160.00 + GST |
| Availability: | |
| | If your preferred city or time is not currently listed, please call DDLS on 1800 U LEARN (1800 853 276) and we can try to accommodate your needs. |
| Overview: | The purpose of this 3-day course is to introduce SharePoint 2007 professionals to the new features of Server 2010and to provide training on the process of upgrading SharePoint 2007 farms to SharePoint 2010. The course covers a wide range to topics that include all the new capabilities of SharePoint 2010. |
| Skills Gained: | After completing the course students will be able to: • Understand and employ the new features of SharePoint 2010 • Plan an upgrade from SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2010 • Migrate code and content from SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2010
|
| Key Topics: | 1. SharePoint 2010 Overview a. Key investment areas (broad, cross-cutting changes) b. Product names i. Foundation ii. Server iii. Editions (standard/enterprise, for internet sites) c. 64 bit architecture, based on .NET 3.5 SP1 d. New workloads (just one slide) e. Bye-bye SSP. Hello service applications
2. What’s New in the Interface a. UI Goals i. Accessibility ii. Standards iii. Cross-browser iv. Increased performance 1. Smaller footprint 2. AJAX b. UI Improvements i. Ribbon ii. Dialogs iii. Wiki pages iv. New master pages v. Themes gallery vi. Navigation vii. Mobile views viii. More flexible web part zones ix. Visual Upgrade (brief mention only) c. New web parts d. Central Administration facelift
3. What’s New with Enterprise Content Management a. Easier editing of Wiki pages b. Multi check-in/check-out c. Column Validation d. Metadata Management Services e. Improved lookups / relationships f. Improved large list support and list throttling g. External Content Types (?) h. Ratings i. Document sets j. In-place records management 4. What's New with Social Computing a. My Sites b. Social tagging c. Bookmarking d. Improved blogs and wikis e. User Profile Services
5. What’s New with Enterprise Search a. Improved search and results pages i. Search result refinements ii. Greater customization b. Wildcard support c. Phonetic searching d. Improved people search i. Social search ii. Search by behaviour e. Federation f. FAST i. Thumbnails ii. Refinement counts
6. What's New with Office Integration a. Word 2010 b. Excel 2010 a. Excel Services c. PowerPoint 2010 d. Access 2010 a. Access Services e. Visio 2010 a. Visio services f. InfoPath 2010 a. Forms services g. Ability to view/edit Office files from browser h. SharePoint Workspace
7. What’s New with SharePoint Designer 2010 a. New UI b. Connecting to external data c. Creating External Content Types d. Creating Reusable workflow e. Setting site permissions f. List View Web parts g. Exporting WSPs h. Restricting Usage
8. What’s New with Farm Administration a. Manageability i. Power Shell ii. Patching iii. Health and monitoring b. Logging / Reporting i. web analytics ii. Unified logging iii. developer dashboard iv. Log correlation c. Content & Disaster Recovery i. List/library export ii. Configuration only backup iii. Unattached database restore d. Security i. claims based auth ii. managed accounts (service accounts - password resets, etc) iii. sandbox apps iv. Farm passphrase
9. What’s New for Developers a. New tooling in Visual Studio 2010 b. Visual web parts c. Client object model d. Silverlight apps e. RESTful web services 10. Upgrade Preparation a. Must upgrade to MOSS SP2 b. Running PreUpgradeCheck on MOSS farm c. Using SPDiag d. New STSADM commands to inventory i. EnumAllWebs and EnumSites e. Review of Upgrade options i. In place ii. Db attach f. Potential Issues i. Site templates (STP files) ii. large lists (possible throttling problems) iii. undocumented changes made to 12 hive 1. missing files iv. Inconsistent WFEs v. Inconsistent database 1. modified schema g. Lab Exercises i. Review current 2007 farm 1. Installed WSP solutions 2. Look and feel (custom master page) 3. Other Customizations (custom WSPs) ii. Run PreUpgradeCheck on a farm 1. Would like to have a couple of problems that are easy to fix here. iii. Run a full farm backup. Zip up files and store outside VM 11. SharePoint 2010 Installation a. Pre-install planning i. Licensing ii. Capacity iii. Roles b. Installing Pre-reqs i. Windows 2008/2008R2 ii. SQL 2005/2008/2008R2 iii. One click Pre-req install c. Test/Dev environments i. Windows 7/Vista SP1 1. Stand-alone install ii. 64-bit Virtualization options 1. Hyper-V 2. VMWare 3. Virtual Box d. Installation process i. CompletevsStand-alone ii. Entering in a Passphrase e. Using Configuration wizard to create farm f. Automating installation with STSADM and PowerShell
12. In Place Upgrade a. Overview i. How it works ii. Pros & Cons b. Resuming after upgrade failure c. Upgrade alternative: Detaching content databases before upgrade d. Scenario: Migrating an Intranet to SharePoint 2010
13. Database Attach Upgrade a. Overview i. How it works ii. Pros & Cons iii. Resumable nature iv. Progress reports v. Logging b. Database attach using STSADM and PowerShell c. Running Parallel upgrades d. Read only content databases e. Upgrading SSPs i. User Profile Store ii. My Sites iii. Search iv. BDC (is this upgraded?) v. Excel Services f. Scenario: Migrating a 24x7 environment to SharePoint 2010 14. Post Upgrade Steps a. Testing upgrade b. How to troubleshoot upgrade problems i. Reviewing upgrade log files c. Resolving problems d. Resuming upgrade e. Understanding Visual Upgrade i. Previewing the new interface ii. Implications iii. Automating upgrade for site collection f. Lab Exercises i. Database attach of 2007 content db using STSADM ii. Database attach using PowerShell iii. Testing and resolving a problem iv. Visual Upgrade testing
|
| Target Audience: | The class is designed for experienced administrators, designers, and developers of SharePoint 2007. The course covers material in all of these areas and is suitable for all SharePoint professionals. |
| Prerequisites: | Experience administering, developing, or designing on SharePoint 2007 is required. |