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1 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Welcome to the Minnesota SharePoint User Group May 8 th, 2013 SharePoint Information Worker and What Is Changing! Raymond Mitchell Donald Donais

2 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Agenda What is IW? Skills By Version Break Differences in 2013 by Features/Tools Evaluations & Giveaways

3 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com User Group Goal / Objectives –Develop and support a local community focused on Microsoft SharePoint Technologies Educate user group members about SharePoint Technologies Transfer knowledge within the community Communicate best practices Introduce new products / solutions

4 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com MNSPUG Sponsors Avtex (www.avtex.com)www.avtex.com Benchmark Learning (www.benchmarklearning.com)www.benchmarklearning.com Microsoft (www.microsoft.com)www.microsoft.com Wrox Press (www.wrox.com)www.wrox.com O’Reilly (www.oreilly.com)www.oreilly.com

5 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com MN SharePoint Users Group Website SharePoint Resource Documents SharePoint Resource links RSS Feeds Meeting Schedule Past User Group Presentations Past User Group Recordings Sponsorship Information http://sharepointmn.com Email: sharepoint@sharepointmn.comsharepoint@sharepointmn.com

6 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Social Networking Linked In group – The most interactive… includes job postings… –Post Job Posting on the Jobs Discussion page –http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1878792http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1878792 Twitter tags - @MNSPUG and #MNSPUG

7 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com MNSPUG Sponsorship Two Opportunities to Sponsor Annual Sponsorship ($2500 annually) –Money Will Help Fund MNSPUG Events –Annual Sponsorship will be Reviewed Yearly –Cannot be in Direct Competition with Another Annual Sponsor –Looking for: Microsoft SharePoint ISV Microsoft Learning Provider Microsoft Licensing Account Reseller Lunch Sponsorship

8 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com MNSPUG Sponsorship Continued Lunch Sponsorship ($500 for a lunch) –Sponsor a Lunch Event Following MNSPUG Event –This can be geared toward your specific SharePoint product or capabilities

9 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Upcoming Schedule Next Meeting –June 12 th 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM –MNSPUG Members - User Case Studies –Microsoft Technology Center –Check www.SharePointMN.com for updates!www.SharePointMN.com Ongoing Schedule – 2 nd Wednesday of every month – 9:00 to 11:30 am – Microsoft Technical Center - Edina

10 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Local and Online Events

11 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com MNSPUG Discounts SharePoint Tech Conference August 2013  Save Extra $200 by using Code Word SPUG O’Reilly Publishing  User Group Members receive a %35 discount on Wiley ebooks  Code DSUG35

12 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Evaluations & Giveaways!

13 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Presenter

14 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Raymond Mitchell SharePoint Consultant with Rackspace Hosting @iwkid kid@iwkid.com http://www.iwkid.com Introductions

15 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com What is IW?

16 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com What is NOT IW Not talking about End Users Uploading documents Entering List Data etc..

17 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Information Worker Technologies Focus on empowering POWER USERS Features enabled creation of complex solutions WITHOUT CODE* Frequently, multiple tools used to create components of a solution No-Code / Low-Code - but still “Development”

18 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Composite Solutions / Composites When given multiple components that can be dynamically configured and combined, technical users (not just developers) can create powerful business solutions.  Web Parts  Lists / Libraries  Workflow  Forms  External Data

19 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Information Worker Solutions Dashboards / Views / KPIs – ohhhh, pretty Master / Detail views Custom forms and process automation Custom actions (workflows)

20 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com A brief and sad history Introduced in the good ‘ole days of SharePoint 2003 Arguably peaked with 2007 release – “Composite Applications” Attempts to improve with 2010 largely missed the mark Neglected in 2013

21 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Two flagship tools InfoPath SharePoint Designer WYSIWYG editor Declarative Workflows

22 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Skills by Version

23 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com IW in lots of different roles Business User Power User Site Owner Site Collection Owner Developer Administrator

24 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Skills – No/Low Code 2010 SPD InfoPath 2013 Access Services Apps Web Parts

25 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Skills – Code 2010 XML/XSLT CAML HTML 2013 HTML5 JavaScript REST / JSON Development

26 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Break

27 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Differences in 2013 by Features / Tools

28 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Dashboards / Composites Can still build custom pages Can still connect web parts* Content by Search (no more CBQ)

29 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com SharePoint Designer Design View is gone DVWPs are gone* New Data Views will be handled using JavaScript overrides called Client Side Rendering (CSR)

30 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com CSR Example (function () { var overrideCtx = {}; overrideCtx.Templates = {}; overrideCtx.Templates.Fields = { 'Actual_x0020_Completion_x0020__x': { 'View' : ColorfulPercent } }; function ColorfulPercent(ctx) { var ret = []; var percentVal = ctx.CurrentItem.Actual_x0020_Completion_x0020__x; var percentNum = Number(percentVal.split(' ')[0]); ret.push("<span style='font-weight:bold;color:"); if (percentNum 66) { ret.push("#0000FF"); } if (percentNum 33) { ret.push("#00FF00"); } if (percentNum <= 33) { ret.push("#FF0000"); } ret.push("'>" + percentVal + " "); return ret.join(''); } SPClientTemplates.TemplateManager.RegisterTemplateOverrides(overrideCtx); })();

31 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com SharePoint Designer - Workflows 2010 Workflows still supported… 2013 Workflows introduced  Support looping / stages  Web Service Calls*  Can call/initiate 2010 workflows

32 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com InfoPath No clear guidance has been provided No additional features for 2013 Think Silverlight, not dead but…

33 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Excel & Visio Services Not extensively used in most organizations Great for building interactive dashboards and data visualizations Requires Enterprise… Excel (with Office Professional Plus) contains Power View for data exploration and visualization

34 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Access Services Microsoft’s “shining example” of Composites “Access Apps” are published to SharePoint as Apps Uses SQL behind the scenes  Each App = a database Means other applications can connect (think reporting, integration, etc) Automation configured with macros (User Interface & Data) NOT workflows

35 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Apps Clearly a HUGE investment area for SharePoint Early stages of the Store WILL play a role in future IW story

36 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Questions / Discussion

37 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Resources Slide No-code solutions using SharePoint 2013 Composites  http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/fp161345.aspx http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/fp161345.aspx Watch for more CSR resources  http://www.bing.com/search?q=CSR+SharePoint+2013&pq=csr+sharepoi nt+2013 http://www.bing.com/search?q=CSR+SharePoint+2013&pq=csr+sharepoi nt+2013 Want to try SharePoint 2013?  http://sharepoint.rackspace.com/ http://sharepoint.rackspace.com/

38 Meeting # 101http://sharepointmn.com Last But Not Least Please Fill Out Evaluations Drawings for Giveaways Today’s Presenters:  Raymond Mitchell

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