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SharePoint from the Form’s-Eye View
Presented by
Steve WeissmanExecutive Director
Holly Group617-383-4655
[email protected] • steveweissman • steveweissman
November 2, 2010
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When Worlds Collide
ThenThen» Forms: Much art, some science
• Design, fill, deliver, store
» IT: Mostly science• Capture, route, archive, retrieve
NowNow» More process than ever, on both sides
» Populist points of intersection: SharePoint & InfoPath
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SharePoint is Taking Off
WSS installed base growing at an WSS installed base growing at an average annual rate of 11%average annual rate of 11%
MOSS installed base will grow at an MOSS installed base will grow at an average annual rate of 31% over the average annual rate of 31% over the next four yearsnext four years
– – Radicati Group study Radicati Group study Microsoft SharePoint Market Analysis, Microsoft SharePoint Market Analysis,
2010-20142010-2014
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SharePoint is Taking Off
75 million licensed SharePoint users in 75 million licensed SharePoint users in 2006; 100 million in 20092006; 100 million in 2009
Total SharePoint sales > $1 billion; this Total SharePoint sales > $1 billion; this year, sales will be over $1.3 billion (20%year, sales will be over $1.3 billion (20%+ growth rate)+ growth rate)
– – Jeff TeperJeff TeperCorporate VP for SharePointCorporate VP for SharePoint
Microsoft Corp.Microsoft Corp.
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53.4% of IT professionals said their 53.4% of IT professionals said their companies have already deployed companies have already deployed SharePointSharePoint
62.2% have already deployed it or plan to 62.2% have already deployed it or plan to deploy itdeploy it
70.6% have already deployed it, are 70.6% have already deployed it, are committed to deploying it or will consider committed to deploying it or will consider deploying itdeploying it
– – IDC study IDC study Microsoft Office and SharePoint Traction: Microsoft Office and SharePoint Traction:
An Updated Look at Customer Adoption and Future An Updated Look at Customer Adoption and Future PlansPlans
SharePoint is Taking Off
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It’s No Magic Bullet …
54.2% of surveyed companies said they are 54.2% of surveyed companies said they are having trouble managing content on their having trouble managing content on their SharePoint team sites used for collaboration SharePoint team sites used for collaboration
Only 22% of employees in the companies Only 22% of employees in the companies surveyed were actually using SharePointsurveyed were actually using SharePoint
– – IDC study IDC study Microsoft Office and SharePoint Traction: Microsoft Office and SharePoint Traction:
An Updated Look at Customer Adoption and Future An Updated Look at Customer Adoption and Future PlansPlans
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… But:
It’s from MicrosoftIt’s from Microsoft» Infrastructure vendor of choice for many
organizations, and plenty-deep pockets to ensure it sticks
It worksIt works» As with Windows and CRM, the third version’s
the charm! (and now it’s in v4)
It does many thingsIt does many things» Supports business intelligence, collaboration,
portals, search, content management … and yes, business forms!
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Living on the Cutting Edge(s)
““We continue to see SharePoint as the We continue to see SharePoint as the ultimate Swiss army knife.” ultimate Swiss army knife.”
– – Jeff TeperJeff TeperCorporate VP for SharePointCorporate VP for SharePoint
Microsoft Corp.Microsoft Corp.
Too many things to too many people?
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Forms Often Lost in Translation
They’re just not sexyThey’re just not sexy» They’re everywhere
- considered a necessary nuisance
» They’re expensive- with lifecycle costs (design archiving) as high as $75,000
» They’re annoying- the original four-letter “F” word
But they’re in there!But they’re in there!» Enter, InfoPath
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InfoPath to the Rescue?
From the wonderful people at MicrosoftFrom the wonderful people at Microsoft
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Sounds Good on (Brochure) Paper
Redmond’s Top Three Things to like Redmond’s Top Three Things to like about InfoPathabout InfoPath» Quickly and efficiently create forms and minimize
training time
» Easily create sophisticated forms without writing code
» Give participants the ability to fill out forms online or offline
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But Not All That Glitters is Gold
Other true statements – but with a catchOther true statements – but with a catch» Build modular, extensible, and portable
SharePoint applications• Indirectly, sure enough, but overstated as written
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But Not All That Glitters is Gold
Other true statements – but with a catchOther true statements – but with a catch» Build modular, extensible, and portable
SharePoint applications• Indirectly, sure enough, but overstated as written
» Make browser forms conform to standards• That’s what they all say!
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But Not All That Glitters is Gold
Other true statements – but with a catchOther true statements – but with a catch» Build modular, extensible, and portable
SharePoint applications• Indirectly, sure enough, but overstated as written
» Make browser forms conform to standards• That’s what they all say!
» Enjoy more powerful Web browser forms• Improved parity between InfoPath client and
SharePoint Server forms does not equal more power; merely fixes an old problem
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But Not All That Glitters is Gold
Other true statements – but with a catchOther true statements – but with a catch» Build modular, extensible, and portable SharePoint
applications• Indirectly, sure enough, but overstated as written
» Make browser forms conform to standards• That’s what they all say!
» Enjoy more powerful Web browser forms• Improved parity between InfoPath client and
SharePoint Server forms does not equal more power; merely fixes an old problem
» Enhance forms with code• Tacit acknowledgment that simpler forms are
InfoPath’s strength
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But Not All That Glitters is Gold
Other true statements – but with a catchOther true statements – but with a catch» Build modular, extensible, and portable SharePoint
applications• Indirectly, sure enough, but overstated as written
» Make browser forms conform to standards• That’s what they all say!
» Enjoy more powerful Web browser forms• Improved parity between InfoPath client and SharePoint
Server forms does not equal more power; merely fixes an old problem
» Enhance forms with code• Tacit acknowledgment that simpler forms are InfoPath’s
strength
» More easily manage forms on the server• Probably more attractive to ITers than to forms folk
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The Two Hidden Jewels
Embed forms in Web PartsEmbed forms in Web Parts» And make them integral components of
SharePoint applications
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The Two Hidden Jewels
Embed forms in Web PartsEmbed forms in Web Parts» And make them integral components of
SharePoint applications
Connect forms with line-of-business Connect forms with line-of-business information and REST Web Servicesinformation and REST Web Services» No. 9 on Redmond’s list but No. 1 in terms of
organizational value
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The Two Hidden Jewels
Embed forms in Web PartsEmbed forms in Web Parts» And make them integral components of
SharePoint applications
Connect forms with line-of-business Connect forms with line-of-business information and REST Web Servicesinformation and REST Web Services» No. 9 on Redmond’s list but No. 1 in terms of
organizational value
Interoperability, forms be thy name!
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Information Capture for Fun and Profit
On paper or on screen, On paper or on screen, forms capture informationforms capture information» Not for its own sake, but as part
of a broader process
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Information Capture for Fun and Profit
Manually or electronically, forms are front Manually or electronically, forms are front ends to databases and triggers of ends to databases and triggers of organizational workfloworganizational workflow» Smoothly feeding data to and from back-end
repositories, enabling field pre-population and indexing, retrieval, and routing
Within SharePoint and beyond, forms enable staggering new heights in efficiency and effectivenessERP, HR, and other point solutions all stand to benefit
On paper or on screen, On paper or on screen, forms capture informationforms capture information» Not for its own sake, but as part
of a broader process
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Information Capture for Fun and Profit
Manually or electronically, forms are front ends Manually or electronically, forms are front ends to databases and triggers of organizational to databases and triggers of organizational workflowworkflow» Smoothly feeding data to and from back-end repositories,
enabling field pre-population and indexing, retrieval, and routing
Within SharePoint and beyond, forms enable Within SharePoint and beyond, forms enable staggering new heights in efficiency and staggering new heights in efficiency and effectivenesseffectiveness» ERP, HR, and other point solution users all stand to benefit
On paper or on screen, On paper or on screen, forms capture informationforms capture information» Not for its own sake, but as part
of a broader process
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Ride the (Anti) Paper Wave
It’s what makes SharePoint applications so It’s what makes SharePoint applications so appealingappealing» The need to physically handle paper slows processes,
increases costs, introduces opportunity for error
» And there’s a lot of paper to be handled!• Established fact*: American printers or multifunction
devices in offices and homes churned out 1.53 trillion pages [in 2007], a total [expected] to rise to 1.64 trillion by 2010.
• Established fact**: 62% of important paper documents are still archived as paper. 25% are photocopied before being scanned. Less than 33% are systematically destroyed after scanning.
**AIIM survey conducted 10/09
*IDC figures as reported in the San Jose Mercury News, 7/17/08
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Hop the “E”-fficiency Bandwagon
It’s what makes InfoPath applications so It’s what makes InfoPath applications so appealingappealing» The need to physically handle paper forms slows
processes, increases costs, introduces opportunity for error
• The clerical cost of processing a form is thirty to fifty times the printing cost of the form *
• As many as 85% of business processes involve forms **
** Urban myth, possibly originating with Gartner Group 2006
* BFMA
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It’s Not Easy Being Green
InfoPath forms optimized for screen, not InfoPath forms optimized for screen, not printprint» Can be difficult to mimic existing paper forms
» Can be difficult to ensure soft and hard copies look the same
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It’s Not Easy Being Green
InfoPath forms optimized for screen, not InfoPath forms optimized for screen, not printprint» Can be difficult to mimic existing paper forms
» Can be difficult to ensure soft and hard copies look the same
Database connectivity may require more Database connectivity may require more than meets the eyethan meets the eye» Starting with knowledge of external fields and
further including issues related to access via browser vs. InfoPath client
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It’s Not Easy Being Green
InfoPath forms optimized for screen, not printInfoPath forms optimized for screen, not print» Can be difficult to mimic existing paper forms » Can be difficult to ensure soft and hard copies look the
same
Database connectivity may require more Database connectivity may require more than meets the eyethan meets the eye» Starting with knowledge of external fields and further
including issues related to access via browser vs. InfoPath client
Table-based construction can complicate Table-based construction can complicate design and maintenancedesign and maintenance» Objects are positioned relative to one another, so when
one moves, they all move!
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‘SharePoint’ vs. ‘SharePoint and’
SharePoint SharePoint isis taking off … taking off …» Solid platform getting better all the time
But it’s not the be-all, end-allBut it’s not the be-all, end-all» Leverage sweet spots now; seek 3rd-party point
solutions as needed
Your job is to determine which Your job is to determine which complements make the most sensecomplements make the most sense» Plenty to choose from
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Next Steps
Make a priority listMake a priority list» Which application(s) in what order
» Involve IT and lines of business
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Next Steps
Make a priority listMake a priority list» Which application(s) in what order
» Involve IT and lines of business
Research vendor alternativesResearch vendor alternatives» Do it yourself or enlist outside help
» Shameless plug: AIIM New England Chapter meeting Nov. 10 – SharePoint as a Serious Platform for Capture: The Business Value and Practical Application
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Next Steps
Make a priority listMake a priority list» Which application(s) in what order
» Involve IT and lines of business
Research vendor alternativesResearch vendor alternatives» Do it yourself or enlist outside help
» Shameless plug: AIIM New England Chapter meeting Nov. 10 – SharePoint as a Serious Platform for Capture: The Business Value and Practical Application
Go!Go!» But do so on your own terms
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