Bij deze training begeleiden we on-the-job. In overleg bepalen
we het aantal dagen. In deze SharePoint training / cursus leert je
een Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2010 omgeving te plannen, te
ontwerpen en uit te rollen. Je leert hoe je een SharePoint 2010
omgeving optimaal voor jouw bedrijfsomgeving en business
requirements kan vormgeven. Deze SharePoint training bereidt je
voor op examen 70-668.
MCTS SharePoint 2010, Administrator: 70-668 (On-the-job)
Doelgroep
Systeem- / netwerkbeheerders en/of ontwikkelaars die willen
leren hoe je SharePoint Online en on-premise SharePoint 2010
SP1-infrastructuren moet ontwerpen en implementeren en de MCTS:
SharePoint 2010, Administrator certificering willen halen.
Vereiste voorkennis (incl. eventueel voorafgaande
training)
Cursisten minimaal twee jaar ervaring te hebben in het beheren,
implementeren, bewaken, upgraden, migreren en ontwerpen van
SharePoint-oplossingen.
Deze training bestaat uit de volgende onderdelen
- Begeleiding op de werkvloer uitgevoerd door een ervaren en
gecertificeerde praktijkdocent
Optioneel:
- toegang tot het eigen IT-University digitale leerplein
Athena
- toegang tot de eigen IT-University virtuele labomgeving
(waarmee buiten de training kan worden geoefend)
- zelfstudie op basis van elearning
- kennis assessment en oefenexamen
- officiële examen
- studiebegeleiding door je eCoach
- deelnamecertificaat
Examen
Deze training is ter voorbereiding op de volgende examens:
70-668
Certificering
Deze training maakt onderdeel uit van het(de) navolgende
certificeringstraject(en):
MCTS SharePoint 2010, Administrator
Cursusduur
Aantal dagen is afhankelijk van de opleidingsbehoefte
Prijs
€ 1250 per dag (Ken je ook de andere leervormen van deze
training? Bekijk ze via de Adviestool)
Leervorm
Bij de leervorm On-the-job wordt je in de praktijk op je eigen
werkplek begeleid waarbij er door een ervaren praktijkdocent direct
feedback wordt gegeven op de wijze waarop je het geleerde in de
praktijk brengt. Vooral geschikt wanneer je zeker wilt weten of je
het geleerde op de juiste wijze in de praktijk toepast. On-the-job
Floorwalking kan als prima aanvulling dienen op alle andere
leervormen.
Designing a SharePoint 2010 Farm Topology
- Design physical
architecture.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: translating information architecture to physical
architecture, determining capacity for a SharePoint farm (storage,
number of users/SharePoint Online licenses, bandwidth utilization,
intranet/extranet, hardware), and scaling Web farm and services
infrastructure
- Design SharePoint
integration with network infrastructure.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: planning for internal and external farm communications,
establishing network perimeter configuration, networking, Active
Directory Domain Services, Active Directory Federation Service (AD
FS) 2.0, DNS, SQL storage, IIS, analyzing infrastructure
services
- Design logical taxonomy.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: planning sites and site collections, planning for
collaboration sites, planning My Site sites, planning for Office
365 domains, planning for zones, planning for Service Applications
(service application associations), Web applications, content
databases, managed paths, sites and sub-sites vs. libraries,
libraries vs. folders vs. document sets, security boundaries,
software boundaries, site hierarchy, and content deployment path
methodology
- Plan for sandbox solutions.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: content isolation, feature deployments, trusted
solutions, resource quotas
- Plan for farm deployment.
- This objective may include
but is not limited to: sequential deployment, planning standalone
deployment (Microsoft SQL Server Express), planning single-server
farm (SQL Server), planning cross-farm services, planning
multi-server deployment in an N-Tier Farm, and designing a
SharePoint virtual environment
- Plan for availability.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: designing SQL Server failover clustering strategy,
types of availability (high-performance, acceptable downtime,
Recovery Point Objective, Recovery Time Objective), types of
mirroring, high availability, high protection, whole farm as a
failover cluster, and designing the Web Front-End NLB strategy
Planning SharePoint 2010 Deployment
- Plan service applications.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: formulating a Business Connectivity Services (BCS)
strategy, planning a Microsoft Excel Services strategy,
implementing a BI solution, planning service application server
roles, planning a Web server forms strategy (Plan InfoPath Forms
Services), and SharePoint Online term store
- Plan a SharePoint component
strategy.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: Web parts, Web applications, Microsoft .NET Framework,
Microsoft Silverlight, SharePoint features and solutions, workflow,
site templates, site definitions, multilingual deployment, master
pages and layout files, and e-mail integration
- Plan an upgrade strategy.
- This objective may include
but is not limited to: supporting hardware upgrades (for example,
32 to 64 bit), operating system upgrade, in-place upgrade, MOSS
upgrade, and SQL Server upgrade
- Design a migration strategy.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: database migration, custom features, read-only and
detached databases, designing a test and QA implementation plan
(for example, development to production), migrating content
databases, moving content between farms, moving content to and from
the farm, moving content within the farm, and rollback
- Design security
architecture.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: planning security for WebApp site collection, designing
SharePoint users and groups administration, taxonomy of SharePoint
security groups, managed accounts, site security (permission
levels, list permissions, site permissions, personal permissions,
default and custom security groups), planning for Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL), and SharePoint Online external users
- Plan and deploy
authentication methods.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: planning for integration of multiple authentication
sources/types, planning for NTLM authentication, planning for
Kerberos authentication, planning for Forms-Based Authentication
(FBA), planning for Claims Authentication (Identity and Access
Management), planning for Secure Store Service, planning for Single
Sign On (SSO) for SharePoint Online
Defining a SharePoint 2010 Operations Strategy and Business
Continuity
- Design a maintenance
strategy.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: preparing test plans for patching and maintenance,
SharePoint Maintenance Manager, rebuilding SQL indexes, search
maintenance (ranking, most queried items)
- Recommend provisioning
strategies.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: managing self-service components (My Sites, service
architecture administration, external user invitations), delegating
site administration, limiting site templates and page layouts,
assigning quotas, defining policy for Web application, public
website
- Establish an enterprise
monitoring plan.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: developing monitoring points for performance and
availability, utilizing performance monitoring, analyzing search
reports, Web analytics, diagnostic logging, usage logging,
analyzing health and usage data (SharePoint Health Analyzer, Office
365 Service Health), and validating farm topology against
performance requirements
- Plan SharePoint backup and
restore.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: farm, farm configuration, site collection, Web
applications, service applications, snapshots, content database,
configuration database, custom features, solutions, site, list,
document library, remote blob storage (RBS), and recycle bin;
developing and testing recovery strategy and implementation plan,
server recovery, site recovery, granular backup and recovery
strategy, exporting a site or list, recovering data from an
unattached content database
Planning for Search and Business Solutions
- Define search requirements.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: types of data, types of distribution (Internet,
extranet), segregation of data, index file location, index size,
federation requirements, content sources, search scopes, search
taxonomy, server name mappings, promoting or demoting exclusions,
synonyms and compound search processing, and defining facets for
search
- Plan search topology.
- This objective may include
but is not limited to: indexing strategy (indexing redundancy),
index partition, query component, property database, crawler
component, separate crawler servers (scaling, host distribution
rule), and administration component
- Plan an enterprise search
strategy.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: designing information access and enterprise search
strategy, planning for metadata and search, people search, search
reporting, and planning enterprise search technology (FAST vs.
SharePoint enterprise search)
- Plan enterprise content
management.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: records management, BPM (record deployment), document
management, metadata planning, information management policies,
implement data taxonomy structure, Web Content Management (WCM),
and Information Rights Management (IRM)
- Plan for social computing
and collaboration.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: user profile service, user profiles, organization
profiles, audiences, My Sites, social tags, and planning enterprise
wikis, blogs, and personalization sites
- Plan for a business
intelligence strategy.
- This objective applies to
on-premise and/or SharePoint Online and may include but is not
limited to: PerformancePoint service (dashboards and scorecards),
Excel Services Service, Visio Graphics Service, SQL Reporting
Services, PowerPivot service, chart Web parts, and report
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