ºÝºÝߣshows by User: SPSNewJersey / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: SPSNewJersey / Mon, 23 Apr 2018 20:08:50 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: SPSNewJersey Building Mobile Apps With Xamarin and Visual Studio App Center /slideshow/building-mobile-apps-with-xamarin-and-visual-studio-app-center/94794042 mobiledevxamarinvsappcenter-180423200850
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Building Mobile Apps With Xamarin and Visual Studio App Center]]>
Mon, 23 Apr 2018 20:08:50 GMT /slideshow/building-mobile-apps-with-xamarin-and-visual-studio-app-center/94794042 SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) Building Mobile Apps With Xamarin and Visual Studio App Center SPSNewJersey Building Mobile Apps With Xamarin and Visual Studio App Center <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mobiledevxamarinvsappcenter-180423200850-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Building Mobile Apps With Xamarin and Visual Studio App Center
Building Mobile Apps With Xamarin and Visual Studio App Center from SharePoint Saturday New Jersey
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Azure Active Directory /SPSNewJersey/azure-active-directory-94793909 azurebootcampo365aad-180423200710
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Azure Active Directory]]>
Mon, 23 Apr 2018 20:07:10 GMT /SPSNewJersey/azure-active-directory-94793909 SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) Azure Active Directory SPSNewJersey Azure Active Directory <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/azurebootcampo365aad-180423200710-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Azure Active Directory
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The Definitive Guide for When to Use What In Office 365 /slideshow/the-definitive-guide-for-when-to-use-what-in-office-365/80073428 matfess-whentousewhat-170923015645
Microsoft has been full pedal to the metal with introducing new features & services in Office 365, making the decision for when to use what quite difficult for organizations. Come explore different business use cases and how they align with core services such as Teams, Groups, and Yammer. We will talk about concepts such as audience, tone, and impact to help make informed decisions when recommending Office 365 solutions to solve business problems. Finally, we will talk about ways to help enable your business customers to adopt these services and ultimately realize the benefit of your organization's Office 365 investment.]]>

Microsoft has been full pedal to the metal with introducing new features & services in Office 365, making the decision for when to use what quite difficult for organizations. Come explore different business use cases and how they align with core services such as Teams, Groups, and Yammer. We will talk about concepts such as audience, tone, and impact to help make informed decisions when recommending Office 365 solutions to solve business problems. Finally, we will talk about ways to help enable your business customers to adopt these services and ultimately realize the benefit of your organization's Office 365 investment.]]>
Sat, 23 Sep 2017 01:56:45 GMT /slideshow/the-definitive-guide-for-when-to-use-what-in-office-365/80073428 SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) The Definitive Guide for When to Use What In Office 365 SPSNewJersey Microsoft has been full pedal to the metal with introducing new features & services in Office 365, making the decision for when to use what quite difficult for organizations. Come explore different business use cases and how they align with core services such as Teams, Groups, and Yammer. We will talk about concepts such as audience, tone, and impact to help make informed decisions when recommending Office 365 solutions to solve business problems. Finally, we will talk about ways to help enable your business customers to adopt these services and ultimately realize the benefit of your organization's Office 365 investment. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/matfess-whentousewhat-170923015645-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Microsoft has been full pedal to the metal with introducing new features &amp; services in Office 365, making the decision for when to use what quite difficult for organizations. Come explore different business use cases and how they align with core services such as Teams, Groups, and Yammer. We will talk about concepts such as audience, tone, and impact to help make informed decisions when recommending Office 365 solutions to solve business problems. Finally, we will talk about ways to help enable your business customers to adopt these services and ultimately realize the benefit of your organization&#39;s Office 365 investment.
The Definitive Guide for When to Use What In Office 365 from SharePoint Saturday New Jersey
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Sps2015 intro to office 365 admin nikkia carter /SPSNewJersey/sps2015-intro-to-office-365-admin-nikkia-carter sps2015introtooffice365admin-nikkiacarter-150814160350-lva1-app6892
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Sps2015 intro to office 365 admin nikkia carter]]>
Fri, 14 Aug 2015 16:03:50 GMT /SPSNewJersey/sps2015-intro-to-office-365-admin-nikkia-carter SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) Sps2015 intro to office 365 admin nikkia carter SPSNewJersey Sps2015 intro to office 365 admin nikkia carter <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sps2015introtooffice365admin-nikkiacarter-150814160350-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Sps2015 intro to office 365 admin nikkia carter
Sps2015 intro to office 365 admin nikkia carter from SharePoint Saturday New Jersey
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The anatomy of office 365 groups /SPSNewJersey/the-anatomy-of-office-365-groups theanatomyofoffice365groups-150806194047-lva1-app6892
Groups are a new feature in Office 365 for communication and collaboration ›Groups are not based in SharePoint Online or Exchange Online etc. Groups are an Office 365 feature that use several components from SharePoint Online, Exchange Online, Azure and more… ›Groups are a loose coupling of independent services]]>

Groups are a new feature in Office 365 for communication and collaboration ›Groups are not based in SharePoint Online or Exchange Online etc. Groups are an Office 365 feature that use several components from SharePoint Online, Exchange Online, Azure and more… ›Groups are a loose coupling of independent services]]>
Thu, 06 Aug 2015 19:40:47 GMT /SPSNewJersey/the-anatomy-of-office-365-groups SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) The anatomy of office 365 groups SPSNewJersey Groups are a new feature in Office 365 for communication and collaboration ›Groups are not based in SharePoint Online or Exchange Online etc. Groups are an Office 365 feature that use several components from SharePoint Online, Exchange Online, Azure and more… ›Groups are a loose coupling of independent services <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theanatomyofoffice365groups-150806194047-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Groups are a new feature in Office 365 for communication and collaboration ›Groups are not based in SharePoint Online or Exchange Online etc. Groups are an Office 365 feature that use several components from SharePoint Online, Exchange Online, Azure and more… ›Groups are a loose coupling of independent services
The anatomy of office 365 groups from SharePoint Saturday New Jersey
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Integrating SSRS with SharePoint /slideshow/integrating-ssrs-withsharepoint/51281192 integratingssrswithsharepoint-150804220137-lva1-app6892
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Integrating SSRS with SharePoint]]>
Tue, 04 Aug 2015 22:01:37 GMT /slideshow/integrating-ssrs-withsharepoint/51281192 SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) Integrating SSRS with SharePoint SPSNewJersey Integrating SSRS with SharePoint <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/integratingssrswithsharepoint-150804220137-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Integrating SSRS with SharePoint
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A Beginner's Guide to Client Side Development with Javascript /slideshow/beginning-javascript-development/39631014 beginningjavascriptdevelopment-140928203913-phpapp02
By now you may have heard that JavaScript is becoming a viable solution for SharePoint Development, but where do you get started? This session will start with some of the basics and introduce attendees to a few different Javascript libraries such as jQuery, Knockout, Bootstrap, etc. It will showcase SharePoint's REST API and provide some examples of how to conduct basic CRUD operations which you can repurpose for your own custom SharePoint Apps.]]>

By now you may have heard that JavaScript is becoming a viable solution for SharePoint Development, but where do you get started? This session will start with some of the basics and introduce attendees to a few different Javascript libraries such as jQuery, Knockout, Bootstrap, etc. It will showcase SharePoint's REST API and provide some examples of how to conduct basic CRUD operations which you can repurpose for your own custom SharePoint Apps.]]>
Sun, 28 Sep 2014 20:39:13 GMT /slideshow/beginning-javascript-development/39631014 SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) A Beginner's Guide to Client Side Development with Javascript SPSNewJersey By now you may have heard that JavaScript is becoming a viable solution for SharePoint Development, but where do you get started? This session will start with some of the basics and introduce attendees to a few different Javascript libraries such as jQuery, Knockout, Bootstrap, etc. It will showcase SharePoint's REST API and provide some examples of how to conduct basic CRUD operations which you can repurpose for your own custom SharePoint Apps. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/beginningjavascriptdevelopment-140928203913-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> By now you may have heard that JavaScript is becoming a viable solution for SharePoint Development, but where do you get started? This session will start with some of the basics and introduce attendees to a few different Javascript libraries such as jQuery, Knockout, Bootstrap, etc. It will showcase SharePoint&#39;s REST API and provide some examples of how to conduct basic CRUD operations which you can repurpose for your own custom SharePoint Apps.
A Beginner's Guide to Client Side Development with Javascript from SharePoint Saturday New Jersey
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Where to save my data, for devs! /slideshow/where-to-save-my-data-for-devs/39628611 wheretosavemydatafordevs-140928183435-phpapp02
SharePoint developers regularly face the decision, where do I put my application’s data? Sometimes this is an easy choice, using SharePoint Lists, or a SQL Server Database, but often a better solution exists. Or at least knowing that alternatives exist is beneficial, and further knowing when to use them. There are actually many storage options that both ASP.NET and SharePoint (along with modern browsers, HTML5, JavaScript) offer. This session will discuss many of these choices with best practices in mind along with live demonstrations. Examples include SharePoint Lists, Secure Store, property bags, persisted objects, Linq (to SQL, Entity, and SharePoint), web part properties, serialization options (to/from JSON and XML), session state, viewstate, httpruntime, application state, and thread bag. Also, client side storage examples will be introduced using modern HTML5 and JavaScript techniques. Further, free 3rd party products will be introduced that can be employed. Applies to all modern versions of SharePoint including 2013.]]>

SharePoint developers regularly face the decision, where do I put my application’s data? Sometimes this is an easy choice, using SharePoint Lists, or a SQL Server Database, but often a better solution exists. Or at least knowing that alternatives exist is beneficial, and further knowing when to use them. There are actually many storage options that both ASP.NET and SharePoint (along with modern browsers, HTML5, JavaScript) offer. This session will discuss many of these choices with best practices in mind along with live demonstrations. Examples include SharePoint Lists, Secure Store, property bags, persisted objects, Linq (to SQL, Entity, and SharePoint), web part properties, serialization options (to/from JSON and XML), session state, viewstate, httpruntime, application state, and thread bag. Also, client side storage examples will be introduced using modern HTML5 and JavaScript techniques. Further, free 3rd party products will be introduced that can be employed. Applies to all modern versions of SharePoint including 2013.]]>
Sun, 28 Sep 2014 18:34:35 GMT /slideshow/where-to-save-my-data-for-devs/39628611 SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) Where to save my data, for devs! SPSNewJersey SharePoint developers regularly face the decision, where do I put my application’s data? Sometimes this is an easy choice, using SharePoint Lists, or a SQL Server Database, but often a better solution exists. Or at least knowing that alternatives exist is beneficial, and further knowing when to use them. There are actually many storage options that both ASP.NET and SharePoint (along with modern browsers, HTML5, JavaScript) offer. This session will discuss many of these choices with best practices in mind along with live demonstrations. Examples include SharePoint Lists, Secure Store, property bags, persisted objects, Linq (to SQL, Entity, and SharePoint), web part properties, serialization options (to/from JSON and XML), session state, viewstate, httpruntime, application state, and thread bag. Also, client side storage examples will be introduced using modern HTML5 and JavaScript techniques. Further, free 3rd party products will be introduced that can be employed. Applies to all modern versions of SharePoint including 2013. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wheretosavemydatafordevs-140928183435-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> SharePoint developers regularly face the decision, where do I put my application’s data? Sometimes this is an easy choice, using SharePoint Lists, or a SQL Server Database, but often a better solution exists. Or at least knowing that alternatives exist is beneficial, and further knowing when to use them. There are actually many storage options that both ASP.NET and SharePoint (along with modern browsers, HTML5, JavaScript) offer. This session will discuss many of these choices with best practices in mind along with live demonstrations. Examples include SharePoint Lists, Secure Store, property bags, persisted objects, Linq (to SQL, Entity, and SharePoint), web part properties, serialization options (to/from JSON and XML), session state, viewstate, httpruntime, application state, and thread bag. Also, client side storage examples will be introduced using modern HTML5 and JavaScript techniques. Further, free 3rd party products will be introduced that can be employed. Applies to all modern versions of SharePoint including 2013.
Where to save my data, for devs! from SharePoint Saturday New Jersey
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SharePoint Saturday NJ 2014 ºÝºÝߣs /slideshow/sharepoint-saturday-nj-2014-slides/39625942 spsnj2014slides-140928160757-phpapp01
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Opening Remarks / Closing Remarks]]>
Sun, 28 Sep 2014 16:07:57 GMT /slideshow/sharepoint-saturday-nj-2014-slides/39625942 SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) SharePoint Saturday NJ 2014 ºÝºÝߣs SPSNewJersey Opening Remarks / Closing Remarks <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/spsnj2014slides-140928160757-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Opening Remarks / Closing Remarks
SharePoint Saturday NJ 2014 ºÝºÝߣs from SharePoint Saturday New Jersey
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Improving the SharePoint Development Process with Continuous Integration /slideshow/improving-the-sharepoint-development-process-with-continuous-integration/39585865 spsnj2014-improvingthespdevelopmentprocesswithci1-140926204736-phpapp01
Continuous Integration is a wonderful and popular practice in the software development universe. Yet, for whatever reason, it seems much less commonly utilized in the SharePoint community. SharePoint (naturally) throws a few wrinkles into the process, but no substantial roadblocks, and the benefits of CI can be realized just as well on SharePoint projects as anywhere else. In this session, you'll learn why you should implement a CI process and then see how to do it using TFS and Visual Studio.]]>

Continuous Integration is a wonderful and popular practice in the software development universe. Yet, for whatever reason, it seems much less commonly utilized in the SharePoint community. SharePoint (naturally) throws a few wrinkles into the process, but no substantial roadblocks, and the benefits of CI can be realized just as well on SharePoint projects as anywhere else. In this session, you'll learn why you should implement a CI process and then see how to do it using TFS and Visual Studio.]]>
Fri, 26 Sep 2014 20:47:36 GMT /slideshow/improving-the-sharepoint-development-process-with-continuous-integration/39585865 SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) Improving the SharePoint Development Process with Continuous Integration SPSNewJersey Continuous Integration is a wonderful and popular practice in the software development universe. Yet, for whatever reason, it seems much less commonly utilized in the SharePoint community. SharePoint (naturally) throws a few wrinkles into the process, but no substantial roadblocks, and the benefits of CI can be realized just as well on SharePoint projects as anywhere else. In this session, you'll learn why you should implement a CI process and then see how to do it using TFS and Visual Studio. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/spsnj2014-improvingthespdevelopmentprocesswithci1-140926204736-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Continuous Integration is a wonderful and popular practice in the software development universe. Yet, for whatever reason, it seems much less commonly utilized in the SharePoint community. SharePoint (naturally) throws a few wrinkles into the process, but no substantial roadblocks, and the benefits of CI can be realized just as well on SharePoint projects as anywhere else. In this session, you&#39;ll learn why you should implement a CI process and then see how to do it using TFS and Visual Studio.
Improving the SharePoint Development Process with Continuous Integration from SharePoint Saturday New Jersey
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10 points to make a rogue SharePoint environment really, really secure.. /SPSNewJersey/securing-sharepoint-39568849 securingsharepoint-140926095604-phpapp01
So you’ve inherited a SharePoint environment and need it secure, ASAP. The talk explains how to do this in a methodical way, to address all the levels of SharePoint security. This is ideal for the SharePoint administrator who needs to address the server security realm and the security officer who needs to understand SharePoint security.]]>

So you’ve inherited a SharePoint environment and need it secure, ASAP. The talk explains how to do this in a methodical way, to address all the levels of SharePoint security. This is ideal for the SharePoint administrator who needs to address the server security realm and the security officer who needs to understand SharePoint security.]]>
Fri, 26 Sep 2014 09:56:04 GMT /SPSNewJersey/securing-sharepoint-39568849 SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) 10 points to make a rogue SharePoint environment really, really secure.. SPSNewJersey So you’ve inherited a SharePoint environment and need it secure, ASAP. The talk explains how to do this in a methodical way, to address all the levels of SharePoint security. This is ideal for the SharePoint administrator who needs to address the server security realm and the security officer who needs to understand SharePoint security. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/securingsharepoint-140926095604-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> So you’ve inherited a SharePoint environment and need it secure, ASAP. The talk explains how to do this in a methodical way, to address all the levels of SharePoint security. This is ideal for the SharePoint administrator who needs to address the server security realm and the security officer who needs to understand SharePoint security.
10 points to make a rogue SharePoint environment really, really secure.. from SharePoint Saturday New Jersey
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Insights and Monitoring of SharePoint Applications /slideshow/spsnj-2014-app-insights/39396003 spsnj2014-appinsights-140922163518-phpapp02
Like taking responsibility of relationship after commitment is important, monitoring applications after they go live is important!!! Microsoft’s answer to this curious case is a cloud based service named Application Insights provided as part of Visual Studio Online. In this session, we will figure out how we can analyze whether our applications are living up to the expectations from Availability and Performance point of view, how we can drive our applications towards having long life and much more fun stuff!!]]>

Like taking responsibility of relationship after commitment is important, monitoring applications after they go live is important!!! Microsoft’s answer to this curious case is a cloud based service named Application Insights provided as part of Visual Studio Online. In this session, we will figure out how we can analyze whether our applications are living up to the expectations from Availability and Performance point of view, how we can drive our applications towards having long life and much more fun stuff!!]]>
Mon, 22 Sep 2014 16:35:18 GMT /slideshow/spsnj-2014-app-insights/39396003 SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) Insights and Monitoring of SharePoint Applications SPSNewJersey Like taking responsibility of relationship after commitment is important, monitoring applications after they go live is important!!! Microsoft’s answer to this curious case is a cloud based service named Application Insights provided as part of Visual Studio Online. In this session, we will figure out how we can analyze whether our applications are living up to the expectations from Availability and Performance point of view, how we can drive our applications towards having long life and much more fun stuff!! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/spsnj2014-appinsights-140922163518-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Like taking responsibility of relationship after commitment is important, monitoring applications after they go live is important!!! Microsoft’s answer to this curious case is a cloud based service named Application Insights provided as part of Visual Studio Online. In this session, we will figure out how we can analyze whether our applications are living up to the expectations from Availability and Performance point of view, how we can drive our applications towards having long life and much more fun stuff!!
Insights and Monitoring of SharePoint Applications from SharePoint Saturday New Jersey
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Optimizing SQL Server 2012 for SharePoint 2013 /slideshow/cbtn-sq-lforsharepoint/39382644 cbtnsqlforsharepoint-140922110723-phpapp02
Knowing the vast majority of the content accessed via SharePoint is stored in SQL Server, and also knowing an incorrect configuration of SQL Server can have a detrimental impact on the performance of SharePoint it is important to understand the integration of these two products. Regardless of whether you have a dedicated DBA, or the SharePoint administrator is also the DBA, there are critical SQL Server configurations that can be made that will improve the performance of SharePoint. Often DBA’s are familiar with how to manage SQL Server, but may not be familiar with some nuances that SQL Server has when integrated with SharePoint. In this session we will demonstrate how some default SQL Server settings negatively impact SharePoint and what changes can be made to improve the performance of SharePoint. These changes include database file settings and SQL Server instance settings. We'll also examine how to properly install SQL Server and SharePoint so they work together as efficiently as possible. This discussion will introduce the Best Practices framework that will allow your SharePoint administrator and/or your DBA to configure SharePoint and SQL Server to provide optimal performance for your SharePoint implementation]]>

Knowing the vast majority of the content accessed via SharePoint is stored in SQL Server, and also knowing an incorrect configuration of SQL Server can have a detrimental impact on the performance of SharePoint it is important to understand the integration of these two products. Regardless of whether you have a dedicated DBA, or the SharePoint administrator is also the DBA, there are critical SQL Server configurations that can be made that will improve the performance of SharePoint. Often DBA’s are familiar with how to manage SQL Server, but may not be familiar with some nuances that SQL Server has when integrated with SharePoint. In this session we will demonstrate how some default SQL Server settings negatively impact SharePoint and what changes can be made to improve the performance of SharePoint. These changes include database file settings and SQL Server instance settings. We'll also examine how to properly install SQL Server and SharePoint so they work together as efficiently as possible. This discussion will introduce the Best Practices framework that will allow your SharePoint administrator and/or your DBA to configure SharePoint and SQL Server to provide optimal performance for your SharePoint implementation]]>
Mon, 22 Sep 2014 11:07:23 GMT /slideshow/cbtn-sq-lforsharepoint/39382644 SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) Optimizing SQL Server 2012 for SharePoint 2013 SPSNewJersey Knowing the vast majority of the content accessed via SharePoint is stored in SQL Server, and also knowing an incorrect configuration of SQL Server can have a detrimental impact on the performance of SharePoint it is important to understand the integration of these two products. Regardless of whether you have a dedicated DBA, or the SharePoint administrator is also the DBA, there are critical SQL Server configurations that can be made that will improve the performance of SharePoint. Often DBA’s are familiar with how to manage SQL Server, but may not be familiar with some nuances that SQL Server has when integrated with SharePoint. In this session we will demonstrate how some default SQL Server settings negatively impact SharePoint and what changes can be made to improve the performance of SharePoint. These changes include database file settings and SQL Server instance settings. We'll also examine how to properly install SQL Server and SharePoint so they work together as efficiently as possible. This discussion will introduce the Best Practices framework that will allow your SharePoint administrator and/or your DBA to configure SharePoint and SQL Server to provide optimal performance for your SharePoint implementation <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cbtnsqlforsharepoint-140922110723-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Knowing the vast majority of the content accessed via SharePoint is stored in SQL Server, and also knowing an incorrect configuration of SQL Server can have a detrimental impact on the performance of SharePoint it is important to understand the integration of these two products. Regardless of whether you have a dedicated DBA, or the SharePoint administrator is also the DBA, there are critical SQL Server configurations that can be made that will improve the performance of SharePoint. Often DBA’s are familiar with how to manage SQL Server, but may not be familiar with some nuances that SQL Server has when integrated with SharePoint. In this session we will demonstrate how some default SQL Server settings negatively impact SharePoint and what changes can be made to improve the performance of SharePoint. These changes include database file settings and SQL Server instance settings. We&#39;ll also examine how to properly install SQL Server and SharePoint so they work together as efficiently as possible. This discussion will introduce the Best Practices framework that will allow your SharePoint administrator and/or your DBA to configure SharePoint and SQL Server to provide optimal performance for your SharePoint implementation
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Integrating Office Web Apps with SharePoint 2013 /slideshow/cbtn-integrating-owawith-sp2013/39382643 cbtnintegratingowawithsp2013-140922110723-phpapp02
The Microsoft Office Web Applications that were once configured and managed as a service application in SharePoint 2010 are configured and managed completely different in SharePoint 2013. The Office Web Applications (OWA) are now created in an Office Web Apps farm, which allows you to create a universal Office Web App environment that can host multiple SharePoint farms, as well as communicate with Lync and Exchange servers. The OWA farm allows users to create, edit, and share content using browser-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. Furthermore, OWA can be configured to enhance the users search experience by providing a document preview or thumbnail that is viewable from within the search result set. This session will discuss how and why you will want to implement the new Office Web Apps and the many benefits of doing so.]]>

The Microsoft Office Web Applications that were once configured and managed as a service application in SharePoint 2010 are configured and managed completely different in SharePoint 2013. The Office Web Applications (OWA) are now created in an Office Web Apps farm, which allows you to create a universal Office Web App environment that can host multiple SharePoint farms, as well as communicate with Lync and Exchange servers. The OWA farm allows users to create, edit, and share content using browser-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. Furthermore, OWA can be configured to enhance the users search experience by providing a document preview or thumbnail that is viewable from within the search result set. This session will discuss how and why you will want to implement the new Office Web Apps and the many benefits of doing so.]]>
Mon, 22 Sep 2014 11:07:23 GMT /slideshow/cbtn-integrating-owawith-sp2013/39382643 SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) Integrating Office Web Apps with SharePoint 2013 SPSNewJersey The Microsoft Office Web Applications that were once configured and managed as a service application in SharePoint 2010 are configured and managed completely different in SharePoint 2013. The Office Web Applications (OWA) are now created in an Office Web Apps farm, which allows you to create a universal Office Web App environment that can host multiple SharePoint farms, as well as communicate with Lync and Exchange servers. The OWA farm allows users to create, edit, and share content using browser-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. Furthermore, OWA can be configured to enhance the users search experience by providing a document preview or thumbnail that is viewable from within the search result set. This session will discuss how and why you will want to implement the new Office Web Apps and the many benefits of doing so. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cbtnintegratingowawithsp2013-140922110723-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Microsoft Office Web Applications that were once configured and managed as a service application in SharePoint 2010 are configured and managed completely different in SharePoint 2013. The Office Web Applications (OWA) are now created in an Office Web Apps farm, which allows you to create a universal Office Web App environment that can host multiple SharePoint farms, as well as communicate with Lync and Exchange servers. The OWA farm allows users to create, edit, and share content using browser-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. Furthermore, OWA can be configured to enhance the users search experience by providing a document preview or thumbnail that is viewable from within the search result set. This session will discuss how and why you will want to implement the new Office Web Apps and the many benefits of doing so.
Integrating Office Web Apps with SharePoint 2013 from SharePoint Saturday New Jersey
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Anatomy of a mail app /slideshow/anatomy-of-a-mail-app/39380920 anatomyofamailapp-140922103024-phpapp02
Apps for Office introduces a new programming model that is so flexible, you may not believe it unless you see it with your own eyes. You might say it is dangerously simple to enhance the functionality of Office. Apps for Office allow you to enhance the user experience for Access, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Project and Word, most likely using your existing skills. Starting with a brief discussion surrounding the road-map for the various types of Office apps, this talk will focus primarily on Mail apps and how you can use them to provide very valuable enhancements to the message and appointment (reading and composing) experiences. You will learn about what if takes to develop a Mail app (a real app, currently under development will be shown), what the infrastructure looks like to deploy a mail app, what the licensing process looks like and how easy they are to monetize. After the discussion, you will likely be beaming with ideas and be rushing home to begin building your very own App for Office.]]>

Apps for Office introduces a new programming model that is so flexible, you may not believe it unless you see it with your own eyes. You might say it is dangerously simple to enhance the functionality of Office. Apps for Office allow you to enhance the user experience for Access, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Project and Word, most likely using your existing skills. Starting with a brief discussion surrounding the road-map for the various types of Office apps, this talk will focus primarily on Mail apps and how you can use them to provide very valuable enhancements to the message and appointment (reading and composing) experiences. You will learn about what if takes to develop a Mail app (a real app, currently under development will be shown), what the infrastructure looks like to deploy a mail app, what the licensing process looks like and how easy they are to monetize. After the discussion, you will likely be beaming with ideas and be rushing home to begin building your very own App for Office.]]>
Mon, 22 Sep 2014 10:30:24 GMT /slideshow/anatomy-of-a-mail-app/39380920 SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) Anatomy of a mail app SPSNewJersey Apps for Office introduces a new programming model that is so flexible, you may not believe it unless you see it with your own eyes. You might say it is dangerously simple to enhance the functionality of Office. Apps for Office allow you to enhance the user experience for Access, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Project and Word, most likely using your existing skills. Starting with a brief discussion surrounding the road-map for the various types of Office apps, this talk will focus primarily on Mail apps and how you can use them to provide very valuable enhancements to the message and appointment (reading and composing) experiences. You will learn about what if takes to develop a Mail app (a real app, currently under development will be shown), what the infrastructure looks like to deploy a mail app, what the licensing process looks like and how easy they are to monetize. After the discussion, you will likely be beaming with ideas and be rushing home to begin building your very own App for Office. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/anatomyofamailapp-140922103024-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Apps for Office introduces a new programming model that is so flexible, you may not believe it unless you see it with your own eyes. You might say it is dangerously simple to enhance the functionality of Office. Apps for Office allow you to enhance the user experience for Access, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Project and Word, most likely using your existing skills. Starting with a brief discussion surrounding the road-map for the various types of Office apps, this talk will focus primarily on Mail apps and how you can use them to provide very valuable enhancements to the message and appointment (reading and composing) experiences. You will learn about what if takes to develop a Mail app (a real app, currently under development will be shown), what the infrastructure looks like to deploy a mail app, what the licensing process looks like and how easy they are to monetize. After the discussion, you will likely be beaming with ideas and be rushing home to begin building your very own App for Office.
Anatomy of a mail app from SharePoint Saturday New Jersey
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Exchange Server 2013 and SharePoint Server 2013 Integration /slideshow/share-point-exchangekamalabburi/26979855 sharepointexchangekamalabburi-131008092735-phpapp02
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Exchange Server 2013 and SharePoint Server 2013 Integration from SharePoint Saturday New Jersey
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Term Store Navigation /slideshow/term-store-navigation-spsnj-20131005/26912930 termstorenavigation-spsnj-2013-10-05-131006121540-phpapp01
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Term Store Navigation from SharePoint Saturday New Jersey
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Business Intelligence /slideshow/business-intelligence-26912618/26912618 sharepointoverviewbinj-131006120055-phpapp01
SharePoint Saturday, New Jersey Susan Lennon, susanlennonmct@Hotmail.com Sr Consultant Microsoft Consulting Services ]]>

SharePoint Saturday, New Jersey Susan Lennon, susanlennonmct@Hotmail.com Sr Consultant Microsoft Consulting Services ]]>
Sun, 06 Oct 2013 12:00:55 GMT /slideshow/business-intelligence-26912618/26912618 SPSNewJersey@slideshare.net(SPSNewJersey) Business Intelligence SPSNewJersey SharePoint Saturday, New Jersey Susan Lennon, susanlennonmct@Hotmail.com Sr Consultant Microsoft Consulting Services <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sharepointoverviewbinj-131006120055-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> SharePoint Saturday, New Jersey Susan Lennon, susanlennonmct@Hotmail.com Sr Consultant Microsoft Consulting Services
Business Intelligence from SharePoint Saturday New Jersey
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-SPSNewJersey-48x48.jpg?cb=1524513609 SharePoint Saturday New Jersey is a FREE event, open to the public and is your local chance to immerse yourself in SharePoint! SharePoint Saturday New Jersey is an educational, informative & lively day filled with sessions from respected SharePoint professionals & MVPs, covering a wide variety of topics focused on Microsoft SharePoint Products & Technologies. www.spsevents.org/city/NJ/events https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mobiledevxamarinvsappcenter-180423200850-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/building-mobile-apps-with-xamarin-and-visual-studio-app-center/94794042 Building Mobile Apps W... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/azurebootcampo365aad-180423200710-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds SPSNewJersey/azure-active-directory-94793909 Azure Active Directory https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/matfess-whentousewhat-170923015645-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/the-definitive-guide-for-when-to-use-what-in-office-365/80073428 The Definitive Guide f...