Introduction to SharePoint 2010

1 day workshop, including live demonstrations of SharePoint 2010

11 May 2010
The Studio Birmingham

1 day workshop
Places still available

Workshop overview

This one-day workshop is aimed at information management professionals in public sector organisations that currently use SharePoint 2007 and would like to know whether it's worth upgrading to the 2010 version, or are deciding whether or not to invest in SharePoint 2010. The day will provide an unbiased overview of the SharePoint 2010 product and the principal areas of improvement from SharePoint 2007.

The workshop presenters have considerable experience of designing, configuring and the ongoing management of SharePoint within public sector organisations. The day has been designed to be interactive and will focus on real-world experiences and practical techniques. Live SharePoint demonstrations will be used to illustrate the new platform.

Workshop Content

  • Is the SharePoint 2010 platform as exciting as the hype suggests?
  • Key concepts and functions
  • Demonstrations of the new platform
  • What lessons has Microsoft learnt from SharePoint 2007?
  • Development opportunities and areas of caution
  • Should your organisation upgrade or not?
  • SharePoint procurement and implementation
  • Conclusion: summing up of the workshop and some thoughts on SharePoint’s future. Detailed Q&A session as required.
  • Throughout the workshop a number of cross-cutting themes are also described. These include: SharePoint’s role in effective information management, the capabilities and deficiencies of SharePoint, and recommendations to unlock its potential. Questions will be welcome throughout the day and attendees will be given the opportunity to ask organisation-specific questions at the end of the day if needed. Breakout sessions will take place to illustrate key points as appropriate.

    Workshop timings

    Registration starts at 09h00 and the workshop will begin at 09h30 and finish at 16h00.

    About the workshop leaders:

    Marc Stephenson, Director, Metataxis

    Marc has worked in both public and private sectors, with recent clients including the CBI, Bank of Scotland, United Utilities and London Borough of Hackney.His earlier career included working for a number of publishing and online media companies such as Proquest, Macmillan Publishers, multimap.com and The Stationery Office.

    Marc has an Honours degree in Computer Science and Masters degree in Cognitive Science. He has spent twenty years in a number of technical and information management based roles, encompassing post-graduate research and development, software engineering, programme management, business analysis and information architecture. He has extensive technical experience in many platforms including detailed knowledge of SharePoint information architectures and configuration.

    Cerys Hearsey, SharePoint Consultant, Metataxis

    Cerys’ working experiences to date have included a wide range of information-centric projects including taxonomy redesign, metadata management, training, EDRM implementation, online help authoring and more recently has led into business process improvement and benefits realisation.

    In addition to experience in the public sector, Cerys also has a background in librarianship specialising in enquiries management, end user training (especially in search strategies), eLibrary and website design, cataloguing and indexing.

    Areas of particular interest are organisation, classification and retrieval of information across disparate corporate information systems with little or no provision for corporate information management strategies.

    What previous delegates have said about Metataxis SharePoint workshops:

    Covered a lot of ground in the right amount of detail. Definitely worthwhile.
    Senior Document and Records Manager, Leeds City Council

    Provided very useful information to inform the business case and future procurement of a document and records management system. Presented to the audience with good practical advice and demonstrations rather than just theories.
    Information Manager, Scottish Enterprise

    I liked the informal approach with the ability to ask questions. It will help me in the planning for our new intranet.
    Web Services Manager, University of Plymouth

    Very clear and concise overview of features - pros and cons and good Q&A.
    Project Manager, Notts County Council

    Very clear, good delivery, knew her stuff. A good day.
    Records Manager, Lancashire County Council

    A very informative day.
    Corporate Information Sharing Officer, Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service

    Very knowledgeable, excellent approach.
    General Manager (HQ) Support Services, City of Edinburgh

    A most enjoyable day, met people at different stages of using SharePoint between trial and live. Able to share knowledge and experience.
    Project Manager, Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust

    Informative and knowledgeable... thanks for helping me to get my head around SharePoint a bit more!
    Archivist, The Royal Society

    Great facilitator! Fast paced and lots of information. I gained good information on project implementation and planning.
    Corporate Communications Manager, Lothian and Borders Fire Brigade

    Workshop cost:

    Early booking discount of £225 excluding VAT per delegate (after 15th March cost per delegate is £275 + VAT).
    Please note that due to the interactive nature of the workshop, attendance is strictly limited to 30 delegates.