SharePoint 2010 - What's New, What's Possible and What's (still) Missing

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SharePoint 2010 What's New and What's Possible Jeff Shuey Director of Business Development Eastman Kodak twitter: @JShuey Blog: jshueywa.blogspot.com

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This presentation was developed for and delivered at the ImageSource Nexus conference on Nov 4 2010. The focus is on the Business Aspects of making a SharePoint decision. There is plenty of Technical Information out there.Download the file for the notes.I may need to create this with no "builds" to help tell the story a little more clearly. if you download the file you can see my notes and make more sense of each slide.Feel free to use this PPT and the content within --- please use proper attribution back to me ... the author. Thank You. If you have comments or questions please ping me on e-mail or Twitter.

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SharePoint 2010What's New and What's Possible

Jeff ShueyDirector of Business Development

Eastman Kodaktwitter: @JShuey Blog: jshueywa.blogspot.com

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Can you hear it?

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The Trains have arrived

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SharePoint by the Numbers

SharePoint by the Numbers

Fastest Growing Product

in the History of Microsoft

• $1.3B in Sales

• 100M CAL’s

• 50,000+ Servers

SharePoint by the Numbers

2010 Results (E)

• $2B in Sales• 200M CAL’s• 100,000+ Servers

Microsoft will sell $10M in SharePoint TODAY!

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INTRANETEXTRANETINTERNET

SharePoint supportsIntranets & Extranets

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What are CIO’s asking for?Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 20101. Cloud Computing2. Advanced Analytics3. Client Computing4. IT for Green5. Reshaping the Data Center6. Social Computing7. Security – Activity Monitoring8. Flash Memory9. Virtualization for Availability10. Mobile Applications

Source: Gartner IT Symposium – Oct 2010

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NUGGETS

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Addressable Market

Business Applications

Business ApplicationsDocuments are part ofa business process

SharePoint

SharePointDocuments are part of a Collaborative Effort

ECMECMDocuments for the sake of Documents

The Market

Source: Kollabria.com

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Business Applications

Business ApplicationsDocuments are part ofa business process

SharePoint is moving Beyond ECM

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5 Tips - ECM in SharePoint 2010› Document Sets

› Paper is just another object› BLOB Storage

› Still not perfect, but better› Business Connectivity Services (BCS)

› For Business Applications this is critical› Audit Trail

› Important for Records Management, Auditing, & Compliance› Document ID

› Declare a “record” without moving the object into the records center. “In Place” records management

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5 More Tips - ECM in SharePoint 2010› Content Organization

› Drop Off Libraries, Folder Partitioning, Metadata Foldering, Prevention of Duplicate Submissions

› Managed Metadata› External data stores can populate SharePoint Lists

› List Validations› Excel-like field validation formulas. Reduces custom code needs

› Large List Optimization› Up to 50 million items. Throttle & Control Queries

› Search› Native, FAST and with Partners

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5 Things You (STILL) will not find in SharePoint 2010› Records Management (RM)› Digital Asset Management (DAM)› Vertical & Horizontal Solutions› Storage (External)

›Capture

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Putting it all Together› Healthcare

› Clinical Trials› New Drug Approvals

› HR› Onboarding New Employees› Change in Insurance Status

› CRM› Customer Service Centers› Creating New Customer Accounts

› Case Management› Legal, HR, AP/AR, Service Centers

› eGov Initiatives› Citizen Access

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5 Things You (May) Not Know about Kodak1. Kodak has been doing document

scanning for 25 years› Microfilm & Microfiche for 87 years

2. Kodak has 25,000 customers3. Kodak has 1500 Partners

4. Kodak Invented the Digital Camera (1975)› President Obama just awarded Steve Sasson the

National Medal for Invention 5. Kodak’s last roll of Kodachrome in 2010

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Reference Information› Start Here:

› Benefits of SharePoint 2010 as a Product Platform (34 pages)

› For more detailed information:› SharePoint 2010 Walk Thru Guide (110 pages)

› http://bit.ly/aUtb8D› Microsoft.com

› http://sharepoint.microsoft.com › Microsoft TechNet

› http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/default.aspx

Adobe Acrobat Document

Benefits of SharePoint

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Jeff [email protected]: +1 425 922 8056Twitter: @jshueyWeb: kodak.com/go/sharepoint

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