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Hebu Shining Mifano Kiongozi Njia ya kufanywa Kuongezeka SharePoint

Yangu ya kwanza "safi" BrightStarr kuingia blog ilikuwa iliyochapishwa leo.  Hapa ni teaser:

Kuna kuwa na mengi ya mazungumzo juu ya Internets wa marehemu juu ya mada ya kupitishwa SharePoint na hasa ukosefu wake. Hakuna mtu anataka kwenda shida ya kubuni shamba na miundombinu yote ya usalama, kushiriki katika warsha, kuweka pamoja kuangalia snazzy na kujisikia, kufanya kazi nje ya mwamba imara habari usanifu ambayo inaweza kuhimili ya mabadiliko ya kampuni ya re-orgs na hatimaye, rollout fanfare ya kujazwa tu kugundua miezi mitatu baada ya kwenda kuishi-kuwa chini ya 50% ya wafanyakazi wa kampuni ni kutumia SharePoint na wengi wao ni kutumia nafasi ya zamani seva faili mtandao ("the S:\ drive").

Hakuna risasi ya fedha (au moja blog post) ni kwenda kutatua tatizo hilo. Hata hivyo, kuna mambo mengi unaweza kufanya ili kupunguza hatari ya upungufu wa damu mwilini SharePoint portal. One such technique is the "Shining Example Pattern."

Ningependa upendo kujua kuhusu mikakati mingine ya kupitishwa SharePoint kwamba huduma ya kushiriki.  Kama wewe kufanya sehemu, tafadhali kuondoka kama maoni juu ya blog BrightStarr.

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SharePoint kwenye treni

Leo, I was reading through Mike Walsh’s Teach Yourself SharePoint 2007 katika 24 Hours na, incredibly, the lady on the seat next me said, "We just implemented SharePoint in our company." It’s "incredible" because people just don’t talk to me on the train 🙂 It’s funny how SharePoint was the catalyst.

The other interesting aspect was that she didn’t realize that there were books on the product. Here comment was along the lines of "It must be pretty important if people are writing books about it." I think everyone reading my blog would agree with that.

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Kuhusu kujifunza Watumiaji Mwisho Wakati www.EndUserSharePoint.com

Mark Miller zaidi ya saa http://www.endusersharepoint.com has built, katika uzoefu wangu, the best end-user focused SharePoint site in the ‘sphere. Katika mwezi wa mwisho, he has enlisted some of the premier end-user focused bloggers around to contribute to the "front page" mara kwa mara, including but not limited to Paul Culmsee, Chris Haraka, na Dessie Lunsford. He has others lined up and ready to contribute as their schedules allow.

I jumped on the chance to participate and my inaugural post is here. I’m writing a series on how to use SharePoint Designer to create first-class business workflow solutions. In keeping with the EUSP.com’s focus, those articles will always keep the End User front and center.

I personally tend to divide the SharePoint world into three broad groups: SharePoint consultants, full-time SharePoint staff developers and end users. When I write, I often ask myself, which of these groups might be interested in the subject? Most often, I end up writing for the first two (technical) groups, mainly because I’m a consultant myself; it’s always easier and more authentic to write about those things with which you’re most familiar on a personal level.

As I’ve noted before, the end user community is far, far larger than the technical community. EUSP.com is top-notch and I heartily recommend it to all three groups. The site’s laser focus is obviously valuable to end users. Hata hivyo, we developers and consultants can only be better at our profession if we can understand and effectively respond to the needs of the end users we serve. I know I need all the help I can get 🙂 Kuangalia ni nje.

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Kwamba “Katika-Kati” Hisia; Uchunguzi juu ya SharePoint Consulting

Cha kusikitisha, phase one of my last project has come to a close and the client has opted to move ahead by themselves on phase two. We did our job too well, kama kawaida 🙂 Sasa mimi ni kati ya miradi, muda maalum kwa ajili ya wafanyakazi washauri kama mwenyewe (kinyume na wagombea binafsi ambaye ni lazima kwa kawaida wanaishi katika hofu ya daima ya in-kati ya wakati 🙂 ). We staff consultants fill this time in various ways: Kufanya kazi na watu mauzo ya kuandika mapendekezo; kujaza kwa mtu au inaunga mkono juu ya mtu juu ya kazi hii au isiyo ya kawaida; studying; Mabalozi :). It’s hard to plan more than a few days in advance. At times like this, wakati mimi kuwa na kidogo ya muda juu ya mikono yangu, I like to reflect.

I’m almost always sad to leave a client’s campus for the last time. We consultants form a peculiar kind of relationship with our clients, unlike your typical co-worker relationship. There’s the money angle — everyone knows the consultant’s rate is double/triple or even more than the client staff. You’re a known temporary person. As a consultant, you’re a permanent outsider with a more or less known departure date. Hata hivyo, wewe kula chakula cha mchana na mteja, kuchukua nje kwa chakula cha jioni na / au kwa ajili ya vinywaji, kununua cookies kwa ajili ya timu ya, kwenda kwenye anaendesha kahawa, kutoa / kupokea kadi likizo — all the kinds of things that co-workers do. On one hand, you’re the adult in the room. You’re an expert in the technology which puts you in a superior position. Kwa upande mwingine, you’re a baby. On day zero, washauri hawajui majina, the places or the client’s lingo. Most times, washauri kamwe kujifunza yote.

Wakati mambo kwenda vizuri, you become very well integrated with the client’s project team. They treat you like a co-worker in one sense, and confidant in another. Since we don’t have a manager-style reporting relationship with the client, the project team often feels a little free to air their dirty laundry. They let their barriers down and can put the consultant into an awkward position, kamwe kutambua wao ni kufanya hivyo.

Consultants often don’t get to implement phase two and that never gets easy for me. I think this is especially hard with SharePoint. Phase one of of your typical SharePoint project covers setup/configuration, utawala, Jamii, msingi maudhui aina, nk. na katika mambo mengi, kiasi na ya muda mrefu, extremely detailed discovery. That’s how I view my last project. We did all the basic stuff as well as execute some nice mini-POC’s by extending CQWP, kutekeleza uhusiano BDC kwa PeopleSoft, ilianzisha workflow haki tata na SharePoint Designer, touched on basic KPI’s and more. A proper phase two would extend all of that with extensive, karibu kuenea BDC, kweli nice workflow, faini tuned na bora tafuta, kumbukumbu za kituo cha, kuutumia huduma na pengine muhimu zaidi, reaching out to other business units. Lakini, siyo kuwa kwa ajili yangu, and that’s sad.

Kulingana na uzoefu huu wa hivi karibuni, I think it’s fair to say that a proper enterprise SharePoint implementation is a one year process. It could probably legitimately run two years before reaching a point of diminishing returns. Details matter, bila shaka.

That’s the consultant’s life and all of these little complaints are even worse in a SharePoint engagement. Kama nimepata iliyoandikwa kabla ya, SharePoint’s horizontal nature brings you into contact with a wide array of people and business units. When you’re working with so many people, unaweza kuona njia nyingi kwamba SharePoint inaweza kusaidia kampuni ya kuwa na ufanisi zaidi, kuokoa muda, kufanya mambo vizuri… but you don’t always get to do them.

Mimi mara nyingi kuangalia nyuma kwa kazi yangu ya kwanza nje ya chuo, before starting a consulting career 1995. We did get to do a phase two and even a phase three. Those were nice times. On the downside, hata hivyo, that means that that would mean a lot of routine stuff too. Managing site security. Tweaking content types. Creating views and changing views. Dealing with IE security settings. Restoring lost documents. Blech! 🙂

Licha ya mood yangu soda, Siwezi kufikiria mahali nisingependa kuwa (isipokuwa katika pwani ya joto na usambazaji mzuri wa roho).

Siwezi kusubiri kupata ilianza kutekelezwa ijayo biashara SharePoint mradi.

(Apropos ya kitu chochote, Mimi aliandika zaidi ya kuingia hii blog juu ya NJ Transit basi. I don’t think I made any friends, lakini moja UNAWEZA blogu kwenye basi 🙂 )

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