SharePoint 2010 Administrator Bootcamp
Prerequisites
Prior to taking this course, students should have a general knowledge of networking concepts and a basic understanding of Windows Server 2008 and SharePoint Server 2007. Technically-oriented students are expected to understand and/or be able to perform the following administrative activities:
DNS - Including ability to create alias records and records in the Hosts file.
IIS - Create new Web sites, host headers, and work with site security.
Active Directory Users and Computers - Create new user accounts, reset passwords, and perform general user and group account activities.
SQL Server - Have a basic understanding of how to apply permissions to a database.
Windows 2008 Server - Have a basic understanding of Active Directory.
Networking - Have a basic understanding and the ability to assign IP addresses, host names, and general connectivity issues.
Overview
Step-by-step understanding is key to successfully implementing and deploying SharePoint 2010. This 15-module course will guide you through each critical stage, giving you exactly the skills you need to leverage full value from the latest SharePoint technology.
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Overview
Step-by-step understanding is key to successfully implementing and deploying SharePoint 2010. This 15-module course will guide you through each critical stage, giving you exactly the skills you need to leverage full value from the latest SharePoint technology.
Module 0
Getting Ready for a SharePoint 2010 Implementation: Why Governance and Business Requirements are Essential for a Successful Implementation.
Module 1
Understanding the Architecture of SharePoint Server 2010
Before you can leap in and start building your SharePoint farm it is important to first understand how it all fits together in the overall architecture model. In this module you are going to cover four key areas of the SharePoint architecture model:
Platform architecture
IIS 7 architecture
SharePoint architecture
Administration architecture
Module 2
Installing SharePoint Server 2010.
In this module, you learn how to install SharePoint Server 2010 and create a small server farm. A small server farm typically consists of a back-end database server running SQL Server and one server running SharePoint Server 2010. This topology initially provides a simplified administrative model and can be scaled out in the future by adding more servers.
Hardware recommendations
Preparing your environment
Installation prerequisites
Software prerequisites
Installation walkthrough
Scripted Installation
Module 3
Administrating and Configuring Farm Settings in SharePoint Server 2010
In this module you are going to explore some of the many settings available in Central Administration. Not all will be covered as other modules in this course go into them in much more detail such as Search and Backup/Restore. In this module you will look at:
Systems Settings
Monitoring
Security
General Application Settings
Upgrade and Migration
Module 4
Understanding and Administrating Web applications
This module explains the concept of web applications. Web Applications form the key building blocks to your SharePoint farms logical architecture. They allow access to the system, define boundaries for authentication, security policies and other settings and provide storage for content. We will also discuss Service Applications, new to SharePoint Server 2010, which replace the Shared Service Provider from Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and provide a much greater level of flexibility in providing and assigning services to your farm.
Module 5
Managing Web Applications
This module explains everything an administrator needs to know about administering and managing web applications. You will learn how to perform the most common administrative tasks that determine the behaviour of web applications:
Creating, extending and deleting web applications
Managing General Settings
Managing Features
Managed Paths
Service Connections
Security Settings
Policy Settings
Module 6
Introduction to Site Collections
In this module we are going to walk through an introduction to Site Collections. In the architecture module it was shown how the Site Collection fits into the overall logical hierarchy and this module is going to expand on that information. The module has been broken down into three lessons:
Site Collection Overview
Site Collection Logical Architecture
Planning Site Collections
Module 7
Creating Site Collections
In this module we are going to walk through the various methods that can be used to create site collections. Following on from the previous module you will also discover how to create a site collection and associate it with its own database plus look at creating site collections through the command line.
Using Central Administration for creating site collections
Using Self Service Site Creation
Creating a Site Collection with its own content database
Using PowerShell to create site collections
Deleting a site collection
Module 8
Managing Site Collections
In this module we are going to complete the information on site collections by looking at some of the remaining configuration options available in Central Administration:
Creating quota Templates
Configuring Quota locks
Changing Site Collection Administrators
Viewing All Site Collections
Module 9
Working with SharePoint Server 2010 Portals
SharePoint is about more than just collaboration or portals its a rich platform upon which to build solutions. But, all of the rich platform functionality must be presented through the Web interface. This is generally done through site collections with various lists, libraries, and Web parts. When used to reach a large audience, these are often called portals. Youll learn in this module that portals and collaborative spaces can take many forms.
SharePoint as a Platform
Information Architecture
Understanding the Publishing Infrastructure
Portal With a Purpose
-Aggregation Tools
-Organization Tools
-Presentation Tools
Collaboration Tools
Bring it all Together for a Solution
Module 10
Governance and Information Assurance
Securing and governing SharePoint Server 2010 can feel like an overwhelming task. The truth is you cant secure SharePoint Server 2010 nor can you completely govern SharePoint Server 2010. This module presents methods and practices to help ensure better security. This module also provides a foundation for developing a SharePoint Server 2010 Governance plan.
Foundations of SharePoint Server 2010 Governance
Information Assurance with SharePoint Server 2010
Information Policies and Auditing
Introduction to SharePoint Server 2010 Web Analytics
Module 11
Enterprise Content Types & Managed Metadata
In this module, we are going to look at Findability, Putability, Enterprise Content Types and the Managed Metadata Service (MMS). In SharePoint Server 2007, content types were created, managed and limited by the Site Collection boundaries.
Understanding Findability and Putability
Content Type Syndication
Taxonomy Service
Best Practices
Module 12
Managing Documents and Records
In this module we are going to look at how SharePoint Server 2010 handles document management and records management. Many new features have been introduced and improved upon since SharePoint 2007 and the following content will be covered in this module.
Managing documents in SharePoint 2010
Document Centre
Information Management Policies
In-Place records management
The Record Centre
Module 13
Workflow
This module introduces workflows, and then looks at the workflows that are built-in as part of the default SharePoint Server 2010 installation. We examine how to effectively use workflows and apply them to content throughout sites and site collections.
Overview of Workflows
Assigning Workflows
Creating Workflows Using In-browser Tools
Managing Workflows
Workflows Above and beyond
Module 14
Implementing and Managing Search
The scope of this module is expansive if not exhausting. We will start with comparisons of the various search family members and then move into how they work. Based upon that knowledge, we can discuss planning issues around both the design and implementation of your design.
Introduction
Search Service Architecture
Planning and Implementing Search
Managing Search
Customizing Search
Monitoring Search
Managing Search at Collaborative Level
Module 15
People & Social Networking
The focus of this chapter is how SharePoint can help meet the business need for social networking: Finding Tacit Information. Various studies have provided a wide range of numbers but all have agreed that a large portion of the intellectual property of an organisation is never written but remains in the minds of the employees.
Social Networking Overview
Social Search System Process
People Search Improvements
My sites
Customising Search Results
Module 16
Disaster Recovery
Microsoft Office SharePoint 2010 provides several methods for you to protect your SharePoint information and minimize the loss of this valuable information. You will soon discover not all of these methods are specific to SharePoint.
Introductions to Disaster Recovery (DR)
SharePoint 2010 Disaster Recovery Tools
Backing up SharePoint Content
Restoring SharePoint Content
High Availability Options
Ensuring a Complete Farm Recovery
