Wednesday, June 25, 2014

SharePoint Best Practices - Webinar By EITAGlobal

Overview: It is easy to use SharePoint but if you don’t follow certain guidelines and best practices you can end up wasting valuable time and resources. This Webinar will teach you the recommended way to work with SharePoint. You will benefit from over a dozen years of SharePoint experience of a Microsoft MVP and consultant to ensure your sites, lists and libraries are properly configured and secured. 

By following the best practices taught in this Webinar, you will be able to ensure that you are using the proper site template that suits your business needs, save time, work faster and smarter, avoid common pitfalls, organize your metadata and content better, enhance security of your data, and speed up the process of searching your content to get a better return on your investment.

Why should you attend: This Webinar is primarily designed for SharePoint Site Owners, Site Administrators, and Power Users but is also helpful for end users who use SharePoint on a regular basis. In this Webinar, a Microsoft Certified Trainer will teach you how to best create and manage SharePoint sites, lists, libraries, which templates to use, when to use a site versus a page, a Web part page versus a wiki page, securing content with proper permissions, when to use a file share instead of a SharePoint library, and a host of other topics.

Because the focus of this Webinar is primarily on the Site Owners and Site Administrators, best practices for installing, configuring, and managing SharePoint Server features and services are not included in this presentation. However, SharePoint Server administrators will benefit from attending this Webinar.

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • Templates
  • Libraries
  • Lists
  • Folders & Files
  • Permissions
  • Columns
  • Document Sets
  • Document IDs
  • Pages
  • Browser Support
  • Social Networking
  • Blogging
  • Search
  • Content Type
  • ……and much more

Who Will Benefit:

  • SharePoint Administrator
  • SharePoint Architect
  • Site Owner
  • Site Administrator
  • Project Manager
  • Power User
  • End User

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