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SharePoint Best Practices Conference 2013
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Stock Info
NASDAQ: INTCDow Jones Industrial Average ComponentNASDAQ-100 ComponentS&P 500 Component
Industry Semiconductors
Founded July 18, 1968
Founder(s) Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce
Headquarters Santa Clara, California, United States
Products Microprocessors, SOCs, SSDs, Software, Bluetooth chipsets, flash memory, motherboard chipsets, network interface cards…
Revenue US$ 53.34 billion (2012)Operating income US$ 14.63 billion (2012)
Net income US$ 11.00 billion (2012)
Total assets US$ 84.35 billion (2012)
Total equity US$ 51.20 billion (2012)
Employees 104,700 (2012)
Website Intel.com
Intel Corporation
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• 2,095 Full-time Employees, Interns, and Contingent Workers• Birthplace of Intel Atom Processor & Atom SoCs (2007)
• Ultra-low-power & low-cost devices for smartphones, tablets, netbooks, & embedded applications.
• Cost between $19 and $64
• Power consumption between 1.4 and 8.1 Watts
• Allows tablets as thin as 8.5 mm and 1.5 lbs in weight
• Provides up to 10 hours of local HD video playback
Intel Austin
Clover Trail(Targeting tablets/convertibles)Penwell, Medfield platform
(Targeting Smart Phones)
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Digital Signage
Robotics
Digital SecuritySurveillance
Printers
TransportationTest & Measurement
NetworkAppliances
WirelessInfrastructure
Routing & Switching
EnterpriseVoIP
EnterpriseSecurity
IP Services
Military ATM MedicalImaging
GamingAerospace Kiosks
Point of SaleIndustrial PC Thin Client
In-VehicleInfotainment
Medical Portable
IP Cameras
Home Automation
Sensors ResidentialGateway
IP MediaPhones
FactoryAutomation
Energy& Utilities
Control
Atom is Everywhere:More than 30 Segments and 1,000’s of
CUSTOMERS
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Speaker Intro
David R. [email protected]
Home Site: Austin, Texas
Employed at Intel Corporation for 16 years• Austin Site IP & Asset Protection Manager (1 year)
• Operational Tools & Technologies Manager (5 years)– Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010– Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
• Knowledge Manager, Information Architect (4 years)– Microsoft SharePoint 2003– Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001
• Sr. Application Performance & Tuning Engineer (3 years)– Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001
• Sr. Software Engineer in Server Firmware Division (3 years)
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My SharePoint Environment
• Intel has 3 isolated geographic SharePoint farms
• Intel’s business groups are separate P&L orgs
• I am not in the Information Technology (IT) team
• Try to influence IT, but they are much bigger than me
• I do not have access to central admin
• Tens of thousands of discrete, isolated site collections
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Image Source: http://littlefishinaverybigpond.blogspot.com/
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Primary Use of Microsoft SharePoint
To Eliminate: Eliminate overhead, pointless approval loops, no-value added steps, manual status changes, manual update to routing during approvers vacation, etc.
To Automate: Automate business process, approval flows, award submissions, travel & housing requests, catering requests, performance indicators, etc.
To Liberate: Liberate our employees from bureaucracy, overhead, and minutia. Free employee minds to focus on delivering amazing products & services.
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Some Best Practices…
1. Eliminate Waste, Automate Processes, and Liberate People and ‘in’ boxes with InfoPath, Workflows, and a “LEAN” Mindset
2. Separate Project Sites from Organizational Sites
3. Remove Access Entitlement From SharePoint
4. Separate Environments for Standard and Extreme Power Users
5. Turn on Useful Features
6. Enable ERM
Detour: What didn’t work
7. Follow the Traffic
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Best Practice #1 : Eliminate, Automate & Liberate with InfoPath, Workflows, and a “Lean” Mindset
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Best Practice #1 : Eliminate, Automate & Liberate with InfoPath, Workflows, and a “Lean” Mindset
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Best Practice #2 : Separate Project Sites from Organizational Sites• Organizational Sites Contain Generalized Info
• Org Charts
• Missions
• Strategic Objectives
• Operational Updates
• Awards
• Project Sites have Info Critical to Develop a Product/Service
• Architecture Diagrams
• Test Plans
• Benchmarks
• Project Indicators
• Project plans
• Test programs
• Diagrams
• Code
OPEN ACCESS
RESTRICTED ACCESS
Most members work for same management
team
Most members work in different groups,
divisions, and teams
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Best Practice #2 : Separate Project Sites from Organizational Sites
Organizational Site, Customized, Branded, etc.
Project Site Out-of-Box
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Best Practice #3 : Remove Access Entitlement From SharePoint
Permissions Tool:• Ensures Training Compliance• Checks for Control Country • Sets Expirations• Creates Audit Trail• Moves approval to content
owners vs. site/doclib owners
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Best Practice #4 : Separate Environments for Standard and Extreme Power Users
http://sharepoint.amr.ith.intel.com/sites/....• Standard environment for 80% of employees
• No access to modify master or layout pages
• Active scripting in CEWP or WIKI pages blocked
• No Visual Studio Workflows allowed
• Minimal availability to change look/feel or branding of site
• Allows for IT to do “Sunrise Migrations” to future versions• SCOs will never have to migrate their own content to future versions
http://sp2010.amr.ith.intel.com/sites/....• 20% of employees are super users or require sites with high customization in branding.
• Master and Layout pages can be edited on the local site collection
• Visual Studio used sparingly
• Active scripting allowed
• SCOs must migrate their content, code, and recreate branding efforts on future versions of SharePoint
• Tradeoff of providing high flexibly to SCOs vs easy migration
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Best Practice #5 : Turn on Useful Features
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Best Practice #6 : Enable ERM…
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Detour: What Didn’t Work…
Using SharePoint as the only toolfor EVERYTHING
• Collaboration• File Share• WIKI• Discussion Board
• Surveys• Expert Finder• Development Opportunity Tool
• Mentorship Tool• Media Library• Etc…
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Practice #7: Follow the Traffic
• Although SharePoint has wikis and discussions boards and lots of other stuff, you may not want to use them.
• We have massive adoption to SecureWIKI (Internal name for 3rd Party Software) and PlanetBlue (Internal Name for 3rd Party Software)
• Link from SharePoint to SecureWIKI or PlanetBlue, rather than try to pull people to your SharePoint’s WIKIs and Discussions Boards
• People from a project website click on discussion link and leave SharePoint
• WIKIs have links to files that are stored on SharePoint
*Trademarks, names and/or brands are the property of the cited companies
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