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SharePoint Architect's Planning Guide

You're reading from   SharePoint Architect's Planning Guide Create reusable architecture and governance to support collaboration with SharePoint and Microsoft 365

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803249360
Length 276 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Patrick Tucker Patrick Tucker
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:From Farm to Cloud
2. Chapter 1: Classic versus Modern SharePoint FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Making the Move – Migration Options and Considerations 4. Chapter 3: Modern Options for Customizing SharePoint Online 5. Part 2:From Lone Wolf to Pack Leader – SPO Integrations with M365
6. Chapter 4: Understanding M365 Groups as the Foundation of Collaboration 7. Chapter 5: Integrating SharePoint Online and Other Collaboration Tools 8. Chapter 6: Making SharePoint More POWERful 9. Part 3:From Tall to Flat – SPO Information Architecture
10. Chapter 7: Up with Hubs, Down with Subs – Planning Hub Sites 11. Chapter 8: The Mega World of Metadata 12. Chapter 9: Keeping Things Secure – Permissions, Sharing, and DLP 13. Part 4:From Current to Change
14. Chapter 10: The Human Side of SharePoint – Adoption and Managing Change 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Classic versus Modern SharePoint, will explore how the world of SharePoint changes as we move from on-prem farms to SharePoint Online. This will include a review of classic site templates, pages, and web parts, and how they have been either replaced or deprecated in the move to the modern experience. We will also use this chapter to introduce the capabilities of modern SharePoint sites and pages to readers who may not be familiar with them.

Chapter 2, Making the Move – Migration Options and Considerations, will look at how on-premises SharePoint can be moved to SharePoint Online and the common roadblocks along the way. We’ll look at migration tools and understand the process of moving to the cloud, including the best practices for handling different types of content and customizations.

Chapter 3, Modern Options for Customizing SharePoint Online, will define the best practices for customizing the SharePoint Online UI, including site templates and site themes. JSON formatting for lists and adaptive cards will be reviewed along with options and best practices for SharePoint development using SPFx.

Chapter 4, Understanding M365 Groups as the Foundation of Collaboration, will look at how M365 Groups are the building blocks of team sites in SharePoint as well as Microsoft Teams, Yammer, and Outlook Groups. The provisioning and governance of Groups, including securing and labeling them, will be a major portion of this chapter.

Chapter 5, Integrating SharePoint Online and Other Collaboration Tools, will reinforce the point that SharePoint doesn’t stand alone, but is a tool in the broader M365 toolbox. We’ll explore how SharePoint is the core of tools such as Teams, Yammer, Lists, and Stream, but also works with Planner, To Do, and Microsoft Forms to form a complete solution.

Chapter 6, Making SharePoint More POWERful, will explore how SharePoint integrates with Power Automate for workflow management and processing, Power Apps for form customizations, and Power BI for visualizing data. We’ll also plan for Power Platform governance.

Chapter 7, Up with Hubs, Down with Subs – Planning Hub Sites, will plumb the depths of the concept of hub sites available only in SharePoint Online. Hubs are a way to connect sites together to organize and navigate complicated organizational relationships. Viva Connections as an outcome of the work with hubs will also be explored.

Chapter 8, The Mega World of Metadata, will guide us along our planning journey to understand and best utilize metadata to drive the searching, sorting, and filtering of data in SharePoint and help us to leverage retention and sensitivity labels. SharePoint Syntex and Viva Topics will also be explored as knowledge management tools.

Chapter 9, Keeping Things Secure – Permissions, Sharing, and DLP, will deep-dive into how SharePoint security works in the cloud, including how M365 Groups play a part. Best practices for configuring and securing external sharing in SharePoint and OneDrive for Business, with the help of Microsoft Purview and DLP, will also be explored.

Chapter 10, The Human Side of SharePoint – Adoption and Managing Change, will focus on the adoption and change management aspects of moving your organization to SharePoint Online and M365. Our focus will be on the ProSci methodology of change management and practical advice for attaining deep and habitual adoption of our collaboration toolbox.

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