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Going Public with SharePoint 2010 at Michigan Supreme Court

SharePoint Saturday Michigan

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C/D/H Quick Facts

About Us• 22nd Year• Grand Rapids &

Royal Oak• 30 Staff

Approach• Vendor

Independent• Non-reseller• Professional

Services Only

Partnerships• Microsoft Gold• VMware Enterprise• Citrix Silver• Cisco Registered• Novell Gold

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Expertise

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About the Speaker

Amy MooreConsultantMBA, MCDBA, MCTS

[email protected]

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Project Summary:Michigan Supreme Court

• Project background• Roadmap and planning• Design and architecture• Development and implementation• Integration• Migration• Demo

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SharePoint Web Content Management

• Publishing features– Publishing site templates– New master pages and page layouts, pages

library, web parts– Navigation– Page editing menu– Publishing workflow– Additional groups and permissions– Manage content and structure– Caching features

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SharePoint Web Content Management

• What’s unique about a SharePoint internet site project?

– It’s all about design– Everything is a big deal– It’s anonymous– You’re going to want customization

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SharePoint Web Content Management

• What’s unique about a SharePoint internet site project?

– Expertise required:• UI/UX designer/developer• SharePoint designer • SharePoint implementation experience• Web publishing / webmaster experience• ASP.NET and SharePoint development experience

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Business Drivers

Michigan Supreme Court

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Michigan Supreme Court

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Michigan Supreme Court

• Why re-design?– Out-dated and inconsistent look-and-feel– No content management system– Sophisticated needs:

• Many audiences• Frequent content updates• Hundreds of web content pages• Thousands of documents• Decentralized management

• Why SharePoint?

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Before and After

Michigan Supreme Court

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Michigan Supreme Court -Before

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Michigan Supreme Court - After

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Michigan Supreme Court -Before

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Michigan Supreme Court - After

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Michigan Supreme Court -Before

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Michigan Supreme Court - After

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The Process

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Roadmap

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Requirements

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Profile Audiences

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Site Organization

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Wireframes

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Mockups

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Technical Design

• Specified all layouts, custom controls, special content features, infrastructure and functionality

• Required sign-off before any development work could start

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Out-of-the-box Features

• Publishing• Search• Business Connectivity Services• Managed metadata• Lists and libraries• Content query, summary links web parts• Caching

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Custom Features

• Master pages and page layouts• Global and local navigation controls• SEO • ASP.NET applications

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Migration

• Hundreds of pages• Thousands of documents• Ten content contributors • Database migration (Oracle to SQL 2012)• Four months

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Web content management

Demo

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Showcase: Custom Apps

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Showcase: Custom Apps

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Showcase: Custom Apps

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Showcase: Custom apps

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Case search

Demo

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Questions

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Grand Rapids15 Ionia SWSuite 270Grand Rapids, MI 49503(616) 776-1600

Royal Oak306 S. Washington Ave.Suite 212Royal Oak, MI 48067(248) 546-1800

Thank You

www.cdh.com


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