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Movin’ On Up A SharePoint 2013 Migration Case Study

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Movin’ On Up A SharePoint 2013

Migration Case Study

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Jim Adcock, The SharePoint Therapist

Director, Enterprise Development Dynamic Systems

http://dlairman.wordpress.comhttp://SharePointTherapist.com@dlairmanFocused on Governance, User Adoption, Business Process Automation

Vice PresidentLaunch Pad Job Club

Fridays at 10:00 am

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The Clients

A nearly century-old construction company

(slow to make changes)

A 40 year old construction company (with many of its employees dating back to the company’s founding)

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Business Drivers Some performance issues in 2007 (All 400 GB in a single content DB) Unhelpful search results Required support for legacy customizations Low user adoption Lots of files sent via e-mail Shadow resources may be in use (Box, etc.) Access controls out of control Lots of folders! (Intentionally designed to

mirror the old paper document storage)

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Proposed SolutionMigrate content into new environment using third-party tool Cleans up access controls Allows creation and assignment of content

types Leaves behind stale content No customization ghosts Realign content into smaller content

databasesAlternative – script migration using PowerShell

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Challenges Resources dedicated to SAP implementation Funding limitations Server resources Turnover of SharePoint staff Datacenter and office move

Users not happy with current SharePoint environment

(Therefore SharePoint sucks!)

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Anyone know what this is?

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User’s view of SharePoint

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Potential WinsOnce the migration is complete: Resources dedicated to supporting the two older environments can be reclaimed

Costs of the cloud environment and approved third-party cloud services eliminated

SP2013 costs less than SP2010, skipping 2010 makes sense

Example Savings# of Internal Users 100 # of Servers 2

Internal CAL Enterprise (Est.) Cost SharePoint 2010 $                    82  $            40,000  $            88,200 SharePoint 2013 $                    94  $              7,000  $            23,400 Saving (Est.): $            64,800 

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Legacy SharePoint Customizations

Choices: Retired Replaced w/ other (non-SharePoint) solutions

Replaced using OOTB SP2013 features Must be rebuilt with the App model

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Use SharePoint

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The PlanDocuments customized to reflect the existing environment and desired outcomes labeled as “Plan”, and as-yet un-customized docs are “Templates”.

As the templates get filled out, they become plans.

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To Do Engage the users! Determine Governance Determine Architecture Install Servers and Software Configure 2013 Environment User Training Content Migration Application Migration Decommission 2007 and 2010

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User Engagement Contest: Name SharePoint! $50 prize! Nearly 1/3 of users

participated! 52 Suggestions 94 Votes in 1st round,

125 in 2nd

Survey: What do you like/hate about the current system?

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#sharepointallthethings

Because that’s a good idea, right?

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Governance Identify Key Stakeholders Project Kickoff Meeting Vision and Goals Decisions List

These decisions feed into Architecture design

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Governance & Architecture

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Recommended Architecture

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MAKE IT BETTER!INTRANET MIGRATION TO SHAREPOINT 2013

Upgrade project kickoff meeting with key stakeholders (Presentation Rough Draft)

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WE’RE GETTING AN UPGRADE

• SharePoint 2013 has some great new features – including a more intuitive interface!

• Streamlined Permissions – it will be easier for you to get access to your stuff!

• Better Search – it will be easier for you to find what you are looking for!

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BETTER SEARCH!

• So significant, I had to mention it again!

• You know how Google has gotten better over the years at giving you what you are looking for? Microsoft has figured out that it needs to step up its game.

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MOST IMPORTANT…

We are trying to make work easier for you.

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THAT’S THE CARROT

• Carrots are good for you!• But you aren’t a horse, and carrots may not be your favorite food…

• In other words, while it is good for you, you might have to “eat” some things that you may not like the taste of in order to reap the benefits.

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CHANGE CAN BE HARD….

• But we are going to do everything we can to make it as easy as possible to get to the good stuff.

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WHY SHAREPOINT?

Provides a secure place to store documents

• Always backed up• Always available (cloud!)• Version control• Access control• Alerts – stay informed of changes!

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WHY SHAREPOINT?

Workflow automates business processes

Spend less time managing processes and more time accomplishing things!

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WHY SHAREPOINT?

Empower users – get IT out of the way of business!

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WHY SHAREPOINT?PC Network Share SharePoint

Backup

Availability

Version Control

Access Control

Workflow

Alerts

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A FEW CHANGES…

• Additional Governance - Consistent look and feel across the organization• Better experience for the end users – you!• More consistent system behavior• More consistent search results!

• Behavior - Never add another attachment to e-mail• Cost savings!• No more playing “Which version is correct?”

• No more folders!• Say what?!?!?

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FILE FOLDERS ARE SO 19TH CENTURY• Prior to 1898, businesses kept papers in envelopes in turn stored in

arrays of pigeonholes often lining a wall. Finding and opening envelopes and unfolding papers was troublesome and inefficient.

• The vertical filing cabinet (more or less as in use today) was invented by Edwin G. Seibels in 1898. Seibels reasoned that folding was not necessary; papers could be kept in large envelopes standing on end vertically in a drawer.

• Electronic folders are designed to mimic the separation provided by the 1898 invention.

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LIMITING YOUR VIEW

• Folders limit your view of information to only the way the data is separated by the folders

• But what if you wanted to look at the data a different way?

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HOW WE FIND STUFF

• Then: Location was everything

• Now: Search is king. Search is so much the prevalent way we find things that we don’t even call it “searching” anymore. We call it after a common search appliance – we “Google” things now! (Even when we are using Bing! Sorry, MS!)

• Search gives you what you are looking for when you are looking for it

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CONTAINERS ARE FOR LOCKING

• Use containers (like sites, libraries or folders) to create security zones.

• Use labels – tags and “metadata” to group things by what they are and make them findable

• Use “content types” to determine what types of labels can be applied, and how to handle the document lifecycle

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TRAINING!

• A big change like this is an opportunity to address training gaps

• A big part of helping you to get the most out of SharePoint is teaching you how to get the most out of SharePoint

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MAKE USERS HAPPIER

• Easier to use

• More effective, giving you time to spend on things that matter!

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MAKE MANAGEMENT HAPPIER

• Cost reductions!• Increased efficiency! (More cost reductions!)• More focus on capturing business (more profit!)• More focus on improving services (happier customers, more profit!)

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PROPOSED VISION STATEMENT“The Portal provides an environment where, in one organized, intuitive and searchable location employees will find the systems, tools, information and collaboration areas that they need. From any internet-connected computer, employees will be able to realize greater efficiency accessing important business systems, people information, company forms, news, benefits summaries, calendars and other company information. The portal will provide tools for teams to collaborate and share documents, timelines, status reports and other communication, thus providing additional benefit to our customers, and our industry partners in a secure and efficient way.”

Stakeholders provide input at this step

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In Scope

Out of Scope

 

    Utilized by Business Users to develop and implement business solutions that use technology without IT’s direct involvement.

    Utilized by IT to develop and implement more advanced technical solutions through a unified application delivery platform.

    The primary repository for document sharing, collaboration, and communication.    The primary location for simple workflow/business process automation.    The employee Portal and communication center for internal corporate communications.    The primary project issue tracking system with the support of Project Server.

x The repository for any XYZ documents and processes.    The platform used for customer relationship management. (Recommend OOS)    The learning management system used by our organization. (Recommend OOS)    Utilized as an asset management system.    The ticket tracking system for our operational issues.    The work order management system used by our organization.               

Stakeholders provide input at this step

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Install the Servers Virtualized environment, can clone base OS

Dev, Test and Production environments

How do you create multiple environments with consistency?

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PowerShell!

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User TrainingOften the most overlooked requirement for successful rollout!

Training begins as soon as the Dev environment is stood up.

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Open for Business

Open the 2013 site for use Search crawls 2007 content New home pages for each department Links to 2007 site content until migrated

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Content MigrationTest migration of content to Test environment Move IT first – dog food! Validate the migration test in Test Use the validated migration to re-

migrate to Prod. Final validation in Production

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Customization Migration

Recreate customizations from 2007 that the business needs to carry forward into 2013

Can be done in parallel to Content Migration

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Decommission 2007 and 2010

Final backup Turn off VMs Wait to see if anyone screams “My data!”

Release resources

All done!

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The Best-Laid Plans That, and a five dollar bill will get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks.

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ResourcesArchitecture Designs http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/fp123594.aspx

Planning Resources http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc261834.aspx http://jimehrenberg.wordpress.com/2013/07/22/an-oldie-but-a-goodie-sharepoint-2013-version-comparison-chart/ http://sharepointpromag.com/blog/migrating-sharepoint-2007-sharepoint-2013-part-1 http://sharepointpromag.com/blog/migrating-sharepoint-2007-sharepoint-2013-part-2

Governance Resources http://www.rharbridge.com/?page_id=726 http://kjellsj.blogspot.com/2010/05/sharepoint-governance-part-i-eating.html http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff848257(v=office.14).aspx http://sharepointtherapist.com/

Install Scripts http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/DownloadInstall-SharePoint-e6df9eb8 http://autospinstaller.codeplex.com/ http://blog.tedpattison.net/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=9d54806e%2D14ca%2D456d%2Da62a%2Db903c9dda841&I

D=24&Web=dbc8a5bc%2Dc0d9%2D412c%2D8929%2D177a045a5351

Some Training Resources http://www.discoversharepoint.com/ http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint-help/training-courses-for-sharepoint-2013-HA104030990.aspx http://www.brainstorminc.com/for-business/train-by-type/quick-start-cards/microsoft/sharepoint/productid/208 http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCB216CC4ACF9338E

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Questions?Ask now or feel free to contact me later: @dlairman and @SPointTherapist [email protected] http://www.linkedin.com/in/

jimadcock http://SharePointTherapist.com http://dlairman.wordpress.com