Course 20339-2A: Advanced Technologies of SharePoint 2016 (90 Day)
About this course
Audience(s):
IT Professionals
Technology:
SharePoint Server
Level:
200
This Revision:
A
Delivery method:
Classroom
Length:
2 days
Language(s):
English
First published:
11 May 2017
About this course
This five-day course will teach you how to plan, configure, and manage the advanced features in a SharePoint 2016 environment. The special areas of focus for this course include implementing high availability, disaster recovery, service application architecture, and Microsoft Business Connectivity Services. This course also focuses on social computing features, productivity, and collaboration platforms and features. Students also will learn about business intelligence solutions, Enterprise Content Management, web content management infrastructure, solutions, and apps. This course also covers how to develop and implement a governance plan, and how to perform an upgrade or a migration to SharePoint 2016.
This is the second in a sequence of two courses for IT Professionals and is aligned with the SharePoint 2016 IT Pro certification.
Audience profile
The course is targeted at experienced IT Professionals who are interested in learning how to install, configure, deploy, and manage SharePoint 2016 installations either in a data center or in the cloud.
Students typically should have more than four years of hands-on experience* planning and maintaining SharePoint Server and other core technologies upon which SharePoint depends, including Windows Server 2012 R2 or later, Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft SQL Server 2014 R2 or later, Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), and networking infrastructure services.
Students should have completed Course 20339-1A: Planning and Administering Microsoft SharePoint 2016, or have gained equivalent knowledge and experience before taking this course.
The minimally qualified candidate typically:
Has a working knowledge of, and preferably hands-on experience, with Microsoft SharePoint Online.
Has broad familiarity with SharePoint Server workloads.
Has experience with business continuity management, including data backup, restoration, and high availability.
Has experience with authentication and security technologies.
Has experience with Windows PowerShell.
* The hands-on experience or job experience should be from a solutions-based role where the candidate has worked on multiple solutions in the SharePoint Server space that includes document management, content management, and search.
At course completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Describe the core SharePoint 2016 architecture and its new and improved features.
Describe the key hybrid features in SharePoint 2016.
Plan and design a SharePoint 2016 environment to meet requirements for high availability and disaster recovery.
Plan and implement Business Connectivity Services and Secure Store Service.
Configure and manage productivity services for a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Manage solutions in a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Plan and configure social computing features.
Plan and configure web content management for an Internet-facing environment.
Plan and configure Enterprise Content Management in a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Plan and configure business intelligence solutions.
Plan and configure work management, productivity, and collaboration platforms and features.
Perform an upgrade or migration to SharePoint 2016.
Course details
Course OutlineModule 1: Introduction to SharePoint 2016This module describes the core architectural components of a SharePoint Server environment, and also helps to identify the new depreciated and removed features in SharePoint 2016.Lessons
Core components of the SharePoint 2016 architecture
New, deprecated, and removed features in SharePoint 2016
SharePoint 2016 and SharePoint Online editions
Lab : Reviewing the core Microsoft SharePoint 2016 concepts
Configuring SharePoint 2016 farms
Creating and configuring site collections and sites
Provisioning service applications by using the SharePoint 2016 Management Shell
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the architectural features of a Microsoft-SharePoint 2016.
Identify the new, deprecated, and removed features in SharePoint 2016.
Describe the editions for SharePoint 2016 on-premises and Microsoft SharePoint Online.
Module 2: Introduction to hybrid scenarios for SharePoint 2016
This module describes the key hybrid features in SharePoint 2016, and helps you to prepare for a hybrid SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Lessons
Exploring the hybrid features in SharePoint 2016
Preparing for a hybrid SharePoint 2016 deployment
Lab : Configuring an Office 365 tenant
Creating an Office 365 tenant
Lab : Creating hybrid team sites
Preparing the SharePoint environment
Running the SharePoint Hybrid picker
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the key hybrid features in SharePoint Server 2016.
Prepare for a hybrid SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Module 3: Designing business continuity management strategies
This module explains how to select an appropriate database server configuration to meet availability requirements. It also describes how to design a physical architecture and infrastructure to meet high-availability requirements. Finally, this module explains how to develop and implement a backup and restore strategy.
Lessons
Designing database topologies for high availability and disaster recovery
Designing a SharePoint infrastructure for high availability
Planning for disaster recovery
Lab : Planning and performing backup and restore
Create a backup and restore plan
Test the backup and restore process
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Select an appropriate database server configuration to meet availability requirements.
Design a physical architecture and infrastructure to meet high-availability requirements.
Develop and implement a backup and restore strategy.
Module 4: Planning and implementing Business Connectivity Services and Secure Store Service
This module explains how to configure Business Connectivity Services (BCS), and describes how to configure and manage the Secure Store Service application. It also explains how you can configure and manage BCS models.
Lessons
Planning and configuring BCS
Configuring the Secure Store Service
Managing BCS models
Lab : Configuring BCS and the Secure Store Service
Configuring the BDC Service Application
Configuring the Secure Store Service
Lab : Managing BDC models
Configuring a Secure Store Service target application
Importing and configuring BDC models
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Plan and Configure Business Connectivity service application.
Plan and configure the Secure Store Service application.
Manage the Business Data Connectivity models.
Module 5: Configuring productivity services for a SharePoint 2016 deployment
This module describes SharePoint Add-in architecture. This module also explains how to provision and manage SharePoint apps and App Catalogs. Additionally, this module describes how to provision Microsoft Access Services, Visio Services, Word Automation Services, PowerPoint Automation Services, and SharePoint Translation Services.
Lessons
Understanding the SharePoint Add-in architecture
Provisioning and managing apps and App Catalogs
Provisioning productivity services
Lab : Configuring and managing SharePoint Add-ins
Configuring a SharePoint farm to support apps
Creating and configuring a corporate App Catalog
Deploying and monitoring apps
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe Microsoft SharePoint Add-ins and the supporting SharePoint infrastructure.
Provision and configure SharePoint Add-ins and App Catalogs.
Manage how apps are used within a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Module 6: Managing solutions in Microsoft SharePoint 2016
This module describes the purpose and structure of SharePoint 2016 features and solutions. In addition, it explains how to manage sandbox solutions in Microsoft SharePoint 2016.
Lessons
Understanding the SharePoint 2016 solution architecture
Managing sandboxed solutions
Lab : Managing solutions
Configuring a SharePoint farm to support sandboxed solutions
Configuring a SharePoint site to support sandboxed solutions
Deploying farm solutions
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Manage features and solutions in Microsoft SharePoint 2016..
Manage sandboxed solutions in a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Module 7: Connecting people
This module explains how to manage user profiles and how to plan and configure My Site and social features. This module also describes how to configure community sites.
Lessons
Managing user profiles
Enabling social interaction
Building communities
Lab : Configuring profile synchronization and My Sites
Configuring profile synchronization
Configuring My Sites
Lab : Configuring community sites
Creating a community site infrastructure
Configuring Community Site participation
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Manage user profiles in Microsoft SharePoint 2016 and configure user profile synchronization by using Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM) 2016.
Enable social interaction in SharePoint 2016.
Build communities and community sites in SharePoint 2016.
Module 8: Planning and configuring web content management
This module explains how to plan and configure a web content management infrastructure to meet business requirements. This module also describes how to configure managed navigation and product catalog sites, and how to configure support for multilingual sites. Additionally, it explains and how to plan and manage design and customization for publishing sites, and how to plan and configure support for mobile users.
Lessons
Planning and implementing a web content management infrastructure
Configuring managed navigation and catalog sites
Supporting multiple languages and locales
Enabling design and customization
Supporting mobile users
Lab : Configuring managed navigation and catalog sites
Configuring a product catalog site
Configuring Cross-Site Publishing
Configuring publishing sites
Lab : Configuring device channels
Configuring device channels
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Plan and configure a web content management infrastructure.
Configure managed navigation and product catalog sites.
Plan and Configure support for multilingual sites and locales.
Manage design and customization for publishing sites.
Plan and configure support for mobile users.
Module 9: Planning and configuring Enterprise Content Management
This module explains how to plan for management of content and documents, and how to plan for and configure eDiscovery. Additionally, it describes how to plan for records management and compliance.
Lessons
Planning Enterprise Content Management
Planning and configuring eDiscovery
Planning records management
Lab : Configuring eDiscovery in SharePoint 2016
Creating and configuring an eDiscovery Center
Discovering and preserving content
Querying and exporting content
Lab : Configuring records management in SharePoint Server 2016
Configuring in-place records management
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Plan how to manage content and documents.
Plan and configure eDiscovery.
Plan records management and compliance.
Module 10: Planning and configuring business intelligence solutions
This module explains how to plan business intelligence (BI) architecture for SharePoint 2016, and how to deploy and manage BI services. Additionally, this module explains how to plan and configure advanced analysis tools.
Lessons
Planning BI architecture
Planning, deploying, and managing BI services
Planning and configuring advanced analysis tools
Lab : Installing Office Online Server
Deploy Office Online Server
Lab : Configuring PowerPivot and Power View for SharePoint 2016
Configuring PowerPivot for SharePoint 2016
Configuring Power View for SharePoint
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain the Microsoft SharePoint business intelligence (BI) architecture, its components, and plan for business intelligence.
Plan, deploy, and manage the core Microsoft SharePoint 2016 BI services.
Configure the advanced BI options available in SharePoint 2016 and Microsoft SQL Server 2014.
Module 11: Planning and configuring productivity and collaboration
This module explains how to plan and configure productivity and collaboration features. This module also explains how to plan and configure composite solutions in SharePoint 2016.
Lessons
Planning and configuring collaboration features
Planning and configuring composites
Lab : Configuring and working with project sites
Creating an Office Online Server farm and configuring integration in SharePoint 2016
Creating project sites
Configuring project sites
Engaging project teams
Configuring Project Server integration
Lab : Configuring a workflow
Configuring Microsoft Azure Workflow and Microsoft SharePoint Workflow Services
Creating and testing a workflow
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how to plan and configure SharePoint collaborative and coauthoring options.
Configure project sites and engage teams.
Plan and configure composites.
Configure workflows in SharePoint 2016.
Module 12: Upgrading and migrating to SharePoint 2016
This module explains how to prepare for upgrade or migration to SharePoint 2016. In addition, it explains how to manage site collections are how to upgrade them to SharePoint 2016. Finally, the module describes how to upgrade advanced content from SharePoint Server 2013 to SharePoint 2016.
Lessons
Preparing for an upgrade or migration
Upgrade to SharePoint 2016
Planning and managing a site-collection upgrade
Lab : Performing a content database migration and upgrade from Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013
Migrating SharePoint Server 2013 Managed Metadata Service
Upgrading a SharePoint Server 2013 content database
Lab : Managing site-collection upgrades
Preparing site collections for upgrade
Upgrading site collections
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Plan and prepare for an upgrade.
Perform upgrades to data and service applications.
Upgrade site collections.
Upgrade advanced content from SharePoint Server 2013 to SharePoint 2016.
Prerequisites
An ideal candidate for this course must have at least one year experience with deploying and administering multiple SharePoint Server 2013 farms across a large enterprise. The candidate should have completed Course 20339-1A: Planning and Administering Microsoft SharePoint 2016, or should demonstrate equivalent skills
Before attending this course, students must demonstrate the following skills:
At least a one-year experience of mapping business requirements to both logical and physical technical designs.
Working knowledge of network design, including network security.
Software management experience in a Windows Server 2012 R2 enterprise server or Windows Server 2016 environment.
Deploying and managing applications natively, virtually, and in the cloud.
Administering IIS.
Configuring AD DS for use in authentication and authorization, and as a user store.
Managing an application remotely by using Windows PowerShell 2.0 or later.
Connecting applications to SQL Server.
Implementing claims-based security.
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Advanced Technologies of SharePoint 2016
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Course 20339-2A: Advanced Technologies of SharePoint 2016 (90 Day)
About this course
Delivery method:
About this course
This five-day course will teach you how to plan, configure, and manage the advanced features in a SharePoint 2016 environment. The special areas of focus for this course include implementing high availability, disaster recovery, service application architecture, and Microsoft Business Connectivity Services. This course also focuses on social computing features, productivity, and collaboration platforms and features. Students also will learn about business intelligence solutions, Enterprise Content Management, web content management infrastructure, solutions, and apps. This course also covers how to develop and implement a governance plan, and how to perform an upgrade or a migration to SharePoint 2016.
This is the second in a sequence of two courses for IT Professionals and is aligned with the SharePoint 2016 IT Pro certification.
Audience profile
The course is targeted at experienced IT Professionals who are interested in learning how to install, configure, deploy, and manage SharePoint 2016 installations either in a data center or in the cloud.
Students typically should have more than four years of hands-on experience* planning and maintaining SharePoint Server and other core technologies upon which SharePoint depends, including Windows Server 2012 R2 or later, Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft SQL Server 2014 R2 or later, Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), and networking infrastructure services.
Students should have completed Course 20339-1A: Planning and Administering Microsoft SharePoint 2016, or have gained equivalent knowledge and experience before taking this course.
The minimally qualified candidate typically:
* The hands-on experience or job experience should be from a solutions-based role where the candidate has worked on multiple solutions in the SharePoint Server space that includes document management, content management, and search.
At course completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Course details
Lab : Reviewing the core Microsoft SharePoint 2016 concepts
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 2: Introduction to hybrid scenarios for SharePoint 2016
This module describes the key hybrid features in SharePoint 2016, and helps you to prepare for a hybrid SharePoint 2016 deployment.
Lessons
Lab : Configuring an Office 365 tenant
Lab : Creating hybrid team sites
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 3: Designing business continuity management strategies
This module explains how to select an appropriate database server configuration to meet availability requirements. It also describes how to design a physical architecture and infrastructure to meet high-availability requirements. Finally, this module explains how to develop and implement a backup and restore strategy.
Lessons
Lab : Planning and performing backup and restore
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 4: Planning and implementing Business Connectivity Services and Secure Store Service
This module explains how to configure Business Connectivity Services (BCS), and describes how to configure and manage the Secure Store Service application. It also explains how you can configure and manage BCS models.
Lessons
Lab : Configuring BCS and the Secure Store Service
Lab : Managing BDC models
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 5: Configuring productivity services for a SharePoint 2016 deployment
This module describes SharePoint Add-in architecture. This module also explains how to provision and manage SharePoint apps and App Catalogs. Additionally, this module describes how to provision Microsoft Access Services, Visio Services, Word Automation Services, PowerPoint Automation Services, and SharePoint Translation Services.
Lessons
Lab : Configuring and managing SharePoint Add-ins
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 6: Managing solutions in Microsoft SharePoint 2016
This module describes the purpose and structure of SharePoint 2016 features and solutions. In addition, it explains how to manage sandbox solutions in Microsoft SharePoint 2016.
Lessons
Lab : Managing solutions
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 7: Connecting people
This module explains how to manage user profiles and how to plan and configure My Site and social features. This module also describes how to configure community sites.
Lessons
Lab : Configuring profile synchronization and My Sites
Lab : Configuring community sites
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 8: Planning and configuring web content management
This module explains how to plan and configure a web content management infrastructure to meet business requirements. This module also describes how to configure managed navigation and product catalog sites, and how to configure support for multilingual sites. Additionally, it explains and how to plan and manage design and customization for publishing sites, and how to plan and configure support for mobile users.
Lessons
Lab : Configuring managed navigation and catalog sites
Lab : Configuring device channels
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 9: Planning and configuring Enterprise Content Management
This module explains how to plan for management of content and documents, and how to plan for and configure eDiscovery. Additionally, it describes how to plan for records management and compliance.
Lessons
Lab : Configuring eDiscovery in SharePoint 2016
Lab : Configuring records management in SharePoint Server 2016
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 10: Planning and configuring business intelligence solutions
This module explains how to plan business intelligence (BI) architecture for SharePoint 2016, and how to deploy and manage BI services. Additionally, this module explains how to plan and configure advanced analysis tools.
Lessons
Lab : Installing Office Online Server
Lab : Configuring PowerPivot and Power View for SharePoint 2016
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 11: Planning and configuring productivity and collaboration
This module explains how to plan and configure productivity and collaboration features. This module also explains how to plan and configure composite solutions in SharePoint 2016.
Lessons
Lab : Configuring and working with project sites
Lab : Configuring a workflow
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 12: Upgrading and migrating to SharePoint 2016
This module explains how to prepare for upgrade or migration to SharePoint 2016. In addition, it explains how to manage site collections are how to upgrade them to SharePoint 2016. Finally, the module describes how to upgrade advanced content from SharePoint Server 2013 to SharePoint 2016.
Lessons
Lab : Performing a content database migration and upgrade from Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013
Lab : Managing site-collection upgrades
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Prerequisites
An ideal candidate for this course must have at least one year experience with deploying and administering multiple SharePoint Server 2013 farms across a large enterprise. The candidate should have completed Course 20339-1A: Planning and Administering Microsoft SharePoint 2016, or should demonstrate equivalent skills
Before attending this course, students must demonstrate the following skills: