Managing and Implementing Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010 Projects
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.77 (678 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0735648700 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 290 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-19 |
Language | : | English |
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About the AuthorGeoff Evelyn is an expert specializing in SharePoint Information Systems design, architecture, implementation, planning, governance, disaster recovery, and automation. He is a Fellow of Institute of Analysts and Programmers, a member of the Institute for the Management of Information Systems.. He has helped implement, manage and govern SharePoint in many universities and global companies
Customize SharePoint 2010 to fit the needs of your business with this hands-on guide.. Delve into the capabilities of SharePoint® 2010 -- and determine the best way to put this technology to work for your organization. With this practical guide, you'll gain project management practices for implementing SharePoint, and learn how to customize the system to match the unique collaboration and data-sharing needs of your users.Discover how to:Define a SharePoint 2010 system specification based on user requirements Plan your SharePoint implementation and build your team Determine the function, performance, interfaces, and design of your system Optimize your hardware, software, and information architecture Take control of the documentation process during your SharePoint project Manage the implementation to re
Geoff Evelyn is an expert specializing in SharePoint Information Systems design, architecture, implementation, planning, governance, disaster recovery, and automation. He has helped implement, manage and govern SharePoint in many universities and global companies. He is a Fellow of Institute of Analysts and Programmers
Piscus said Good book for SharePoint/OGood book for SharePoint/O365 consultants This could easily apply to any SharePoint or Office 365 project. It is well written, brief and concise. I personally do not agree with the writer around certain topics such as governance but overall it gives a good common practice foundation for SharePoint projects in the organization. If you are a SharePoint and/or Office 365 consultant this book should be a mandatory read.. 65 consultants. This could easily apply to any SharePoint or Office Good book for SharePoint/O365 consultants This could easily apply to any SharePoint or Office 365 project. It is well written, brief and concise. I personally do not agree with the writer around certain topics such as governance but overall it gives a good common practice foundation for SharePoint projects in the organization. If you are a SharePoint and/or Office 365 consultant this book should be a mandatory read.. 65 project. It is well written, brief and concise. I personally do not agree with the writer around certain topics such as governance but overall it gives a good common practice foundation for SharePoint projects in the organization. If you are a SharePoint and/or Office Good book for SharePoint/O365 consultants This could easily apply to any SharePoint or Office 365 project. It is well written, brief and concise. I personally do not agree with the writer around certain topics such as governance but overall it gives a good common practice foundation for SharePoint projects in the organization. If you are a SharePoint and/or Office 365 consultant this book should be a mandatory read.. 65 consultant this book should be a mandatory read.. "Great high-level overview of how to implement SharePoint 2010 projects" according to Michigan Hiker. I've worked for over 7 years with SharePoint and this is a good book for those who don't have much experience on how to implement SharePoint. It covers all the important facets and phases of implementing SharePoint at your organization. However, it does not go into detail. So you can use this one as a check list of sorts to make sure you are covering everything you need to cover. If you are new to SharePoint implementation project management, it's a great book. If you are familiar with implementing SharePoint, you may find it . Helpful addition to the SharePoint 2010 library BillP I am the Director of Portals and Collab for a SharePoint consultancy and I find this book to be very accurate and valuable. A vast majority of SharePoint projects fail because they do not address many of the intangibles and human dimensions that this book points out. "Build it and they will come" doesn't work with SharePoint and there are many skillsets and variables that need to come into play to make a project successful. Ignoring or de-emphasizing and of them will be done at your own peril. As a consultancy, we will turn do