50051 - Architecting Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Portals and Collaboration Solutions |
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| Course Code: | 50051 |
| Course Duration: | 2 days |
| Course Price: | 1360.00 |
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This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to design and architect portals and collaboration solutions based on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Describe a typical portal or collaboration solution and explain how one can be implemented with SharePoint Products and Technologies
• Architect a portal solution based on SharePoint Products and Technologies
• Include business intelligence features in a portal design
• Encourage collaboration by portal users
• Ensure a portal design scales to accommodate expected user demand
• Add custom solutions to a portal design
Module 1: Portals and Collaboration Architecture Lessons Lab : Using Portal and Collaboration Features After completing this module, students will be able to: Module 2: Architecting a Portal Solution Lessons Lab : Architecting a Portal After completing this module, students will be able to: Module 3: Including Business Intelligence in a Portal Lessons Lab : Planning and Using Business Intelligence After completing this module, students will be able to: Module 4: Facilitating Collaboration Lessons Lab : Using Social Networking After completing this module, students will be able to: Module 5: Capacity Planning and Performance Monitoring for Portals and Collaboration Lessons Lab : Using Portal and Collaboration Features After completing this module, students will be able to: Module 6: Extending Portal and Collaboration Functionality Lessons Lab : Deploying a Custom Web Part by Using a Solution After completing this module, students will be able to:
This module explains the collaboration features of Office SharePoint Server 2007.
• Portals and Collaboration Overview
• Portal Physical Architecture
• Exercise 1: Using Portal Site Templates
• Exercise 2: Using Wikis
• Exercise 3: Using a Team Blog
• Describe portals and collaboration solutions and the reasons for using them
• Describe the physical architecture of a portal
This module describes how to create an architectural proposal for a portal solution based on the requirements of all stakeholders.
• Architectural Patterns for Portals and Collaboration
• Portals and Collaboration Logical Architecture
• Exercise 1: Investigating Functional Requirements for Your Portal
• Exercise 2: Investigating Physical Requirements for Your Portal
• List and describe common architectural patterns on which you can deploy SharePoint Products and Technologies.
• Describe how you reach design decisions for the SharePoint Products and Technologies logical architecture.
This module describes how to design portals that enable key decision-makers to gain a view of the enterprise through business intelligence features.
• Gathering and Analyzing Data
• Gathering Data from Line-of-Business Applications
• Presenting Intelligence to Users
• Exercise 1: Implementing Excel Services
• Exercise 2: Creating an ADF Using the Microsoft Business Data Catalog Definition Editor
• Exercise 3: Creating Business Intelligence Dashboards
• Describe the data analysis tools available in Office SharePoint Server 2007
• Describe how to use the Business Data Catalog (BDC) to integrate LOB data in Office SharePoint Server 2007
• Explain how to present data to the correct users in the most effective manner
This module describes how to design a portal that encourages users to collaborate and communicate.
• User Profiles and My Sites
• Increasing Communication Between Users
• Exercise 1: Importing User Profiles from Active Directory
• Exercise 2: Enabling and Using My Sites
• Describe the use of profiles and My Sites in a portal
• Describe the use and configuration of online presence and e-mail facilities
This module describes how to ensure that your portal architecture responds well to the expected load from users.
• Estimating Capacity Requirements
• Identifying Performance Bottlenecks for Portals
• Exercise 1: Estimating Throughput for a Portal
• Exercise 2: Diagnosing Bottlenecks
• Describe how to estimate capacity requirements for an Office SharePoint Server 2007 portal and collaboration deployment.
• Describe the major performance bottlenecks that you may experience on an Office SharePoint Server 2007 portal and collaboration deployment.
This module describes how to design a portal that includes custom features for collaboration.
• Using Custom Web Parts
• Other Custom Solutions
• Exercise 1: Completing the Solution XML Files
• Exercise 2: Packaging the Solution
• Exercise 3: Deploying the Solution and Using the Web Part
• Describe how custom Web Parts can extend your portal
• Describe other techniques you can use to extend your portal
This course is intended for experienced technical and solution architects who have a minimum of four years experience with SharePoint Products and Technologies.
Before attending this course, students must have:
• At least two years working with SharePoint Products and Technologies in any of the following roles:
• Solution architect
• Technical architect
• At least two years practical experience as a lead developer (or provided architectural guidance to lead developers) in development projects for SharePoint Products and Technologies
• Technical expertise in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
• At least six months combined experience as a technical and solution architect for Office SharePoint Server 2007 projects
• Led consulting engagements that are focused on the search technologies of Office SharePoint Server 2007
• Experience of gathering and analyzing customer requirements
• Completed course 5060: Implementing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
• Completed course 5061: Implementing Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

