Introduction to SharePoint and Project Siena Knut Relbe-Moe (Avega Group)
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Knut Relbe-Moe Lead Solution Architect Technical Lead SharePoint Avega Group AS, Oslo, Norway Microsoft Certified Trainer Founder of NIWUG m m Blog: Skype: shareptkarm Mobile: My Experience: SharePoint evangelist, mentor, speaker Old developer, turned Architect / ITPro Have worked with SharePoint since the 2003 version. Worked with several clients upgrading their solution from 2007/2010 to Works as a Lead Architect and advisor creating SharePoint Farm architecture/infrastructure on many projects. With up to users. Worked with automating the installation and configuration of SharePoint.
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What is Project Siena
Microsoft’s ‘Project Siena’ lets anyone create Windows 8.1 apps A tool for the information worker / business users to create nice looking apps without any coding required.
What is Project Siena Microsoft’s ‘Project Siena’ lets anyone create Windows 8.1 apps A tool for the information worker / business users to create nice looking apps without any coding required.
Project Siena principles PowerPoint like simple editing experience Excel-expression-like syntax for business logic Easily connects to multiple Data Sources Creates a regular Windows 8 app (HTML5/JS/CSS)
Overview of Siena Components
Building Blocks Screens Visuals (Controls) Functions Data Sources Collections
Screens
Visuals (Controls)
Functions Categories Text Logical Table Behavior Date & Time fx
Data sources include… Azure Mobile ServicesBing Search ExcelBing Translator RESTFacebook SharePointYammer RSS
Demo - Getting started with Project Siena All demos will later be available on my website:
What Project Siena is not
Demo: Connecting to SharePoint All demos will later be available on my blog:
So what can Project Siena be used for
Click on File > Publish to publish Provide a Display Name, Tile fill color, Tile icon Select “Download and include images” if you want to embed the images, video and other media along with your application Click Publish and select a folder where the published package would be saved. More information on Technet: Publishing a Siena App
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