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Looking Under the Hood:
How Your Metadata Strategy Impacts Everything You Do


                Christian Buckley
         Director of Product Evangelism, Axceler
                     @buckleyplanet
How your metadata strategy impacts
            everything you do
What I’ll cover today:

• An overview of metadata – what it is,
  and why you should care about it

• Why taxonomy matters

• Taxonomy component in SharePoint

• What it means to manage metadata
About
Christian Buckley, Director of Product Evangelism at Axceler

•   Microsoft MVP for SharePoint Server
•   Prior to Axceler was part of the Microsoft Managed Services team at Microsoft
    (now part of Office365 org)
•   Prior to Microsoft, was a senior consultant working in the software, supply chain, and grid
    technology spaces – always focusing on collaboration technology
•   Co-founded and sold a collaboration software company (Qoses Inc) to Rational Software. At
    another startup (E2open), helped design, build, and deploy a SharePoint-like collaboration
    platform (Collaboration Manager), onboarding numerous high-tech manufacturing
    companies, including Hitachi, Matsushita (Panasonic), Cisco, and Seagate
•   Co-authored ‘Microsoft SharePoint 2010: Creating and Implementing Real-World Projects’ link
    (MS Press, March 2012) and 3 books on software configuration management

•   Twitter: @buckleyplanet       Blog: buckleyplanet.com        Email: cbuck@axceler.com
Get the Book
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  Tackle 10 common business problems with proven SharePoint solutions
  •   Set up a help desk solution to track service requests
  •   Build a modest project management system
  •   Design a scheduling system to manage resources
  •   Create a site to support geographically dispersed teams
  •   Implement a course registration system
  •   Build a learning center with training classes and resources
  •   Design a team blog platform to review content
  •   Create a process to coordinate RFP responses
  •   Set up a FAQ system to help users find answers quickly
  •   Implement a cost-effective contact management system
Axceler Overview (Booth #44)
Improving Collaboration since 2007
Mission: To enable enterprises to simplify, optimize, and
secure their collaborative platforms
         –     Delivered award-winning administration and migration
               software since 1994, for SharePoint since 2007
         –     Customers in over 40 countries


Dramatically improve the management
of SharePoint
        –     Innovative products that improve security, scalability,
              reliability, “deployability”
        –     Making IT more effective and efficient and lower the total
              cost of ownership


Focus on solving specific SharePoint
problems (Administration & Migration)
        –     Coach enterprises on SharePoint best practices
        –     Give administrators the most innovative tools available
        –     Anticipate customers’ needs
        –     Deliver best of breed offerings
        –     Stay in lock step with SharePoint development and market trends
The #1 reason why your
SharePoint deployment will fail
Looking Under the Hood:
How Your Metadata Strategy Impacts Everything You Do


                Christian Buckley
         Director of Product Evangelism, Axceler
                     @buckleyplanet
Let’s walk through this…


What are you trying to
accomplish with SharePoint?
What was missing from your
previous attempts?
Let’s get down to
the fundamentals
Why aren’t my end users
using SharePoint?
Creating Passionate Users, Kathy Sierra
Things your end users want
             that rely on taxonomy
•   Social that works
•   A working search engine   End Users are so selfish

•   Reliable eDiscovery
•   The ability to automate
What is your metadata strategy?
What is metadata, anyway?
Metadata 101
Email                      Cell           Twitter          Blog
cbuck@echotechnology.com   425.246.2823   @buckleyplanet   http://buckleyplanet.net
•   Book title   •   Name                • Device ID
•   Author       •   Account Number      • Email
•   ISBN         •   Credit Card         • Software version
•   Publisher    •   Social Security #
                 •   Billing Address
Email                      Cell           Twitter          Blog
cbuck@echotechnology.com   425.246.2823   @buckleyplanet   http://buckleyplanet.net
•   Name
•   Account Number
•   Mileage to date
•   Home town

•   Travel dates
•   City visiting
•   Flight number
•   GPS position
•   Friend’s Name
•   City visiting
•   GPS position
•   Distance to friend
•   Avoidance Flag = Yes
The Role of Metadata




Scott Singleton, Managed Metadata in SharePoint 2010 http://www.slideshare.net/scottsingleton/managed-metadata-insharepoint2010
Asset Type
                 Company
                                 Asset Number




                                     Color code
                                     (by department)



       Barcode        Tracking
                      Number
ID Type
                      State                                      License Number
                                                                                                    Class

Expiration
                                                                                                     Address

                                                                                                   Date of Birth

                                                                                                    Emergency
                                                                                                    Contact

                                        Donor
             Email                      Cell           Twitter          Blog
             cbuck@echotechnology.com   425.246.2823   @buckleyplanet   http://buckleyplanet.net
The role of metadata

• Metadata is the lifeblood of SharePoint

• Taxonomy and metadata drive the tools and
  processes that make the world go round

• Metadata powers search,
            it powers social media,
                       and it powers SharePoint
Taxonomy
In Biology, taxonomy is the science dealing with the
description, identification, naming, and
classification of organisms. “however, the term is
now applied in a wider, more general sense and
now may refer to a classification of things, as well as
to the principles underlying such a classification.”

~Wikipedia.org
Your Current Taxonomy
Top level portal




Tier 1 site collections
based on business units
or product areas

Tier 2 sites that follow
specific structure
This is your
metadata
A great example
of taxonomy by
Ruven Gotz, MVP
(@ruveng)
Animal
  Taxonomy                                                                    Kingdom


                                                                                                                                    Superclass
                                                                Invertebrates           Vertebrates



                                            Mammals                  Fish               Amphibians               Reptiles             Birds         Class



                  Predators      Primates                Whales               Rodents                                               Order



                                            Squirrels                Mice               Porcupines              Guinea Pigs                   Suborder


                                                                            Hamsters and                          Family
                                                   Mice and Rats
                                                                               Voles


A great example
                                                   Real Hamsters                Voles                 Gerbils           Subfamily
of taxonomy by
Ruven Gotz, MVP
(@ruveng)                               Short-tailed             Long-tailed
                                                                                        Genus
                                       dwarf hamsters          dwarf hamsters


                                Djungarian              Roborovski
                              dwarf hamsters             Hamster
But it gets easy from here
                        Right?
Um…..
Managing your metadata
Uploading Content
Content Type
• It’s basically a definition of an artifact that can be stored in a
  SharePoint site. For example:
    – A project document, including
        •   File type
        •   Date created
        •   Author
        •   Last modified
    – It is part of a workflow, including
        • Who needs to approve
        • Date of approval
    – It includes information management policies that
        • Cannot be edited once approved
Multiple Content Types
Content types may be
applied for each site
collection

…or for certain sites
The Role of Services
•   SharePoint offers many services OOTB
     – Search
     – Excel Services
     – BCS
     – Project Server
     – Web Analytics
     – Access
     – Performance Point
     – Visio
     – Word
     – Office Web Apps
     – People

•   These centrally managed services allow for greater control across the enterprise
What is Behind Managed Metadata

• It is a service application created by a Farm Administrator
• It is added to a farm’s default list
• Allows you to centrally manage your content types,
  subscribe to them as a service
• You can also create a content type hub, which is a URL to
  a site collection
Scott Singleton, Managed Metadata in SharePoint 2010 http://slidesha.re/hNPeAQ
Syndication
• Content types can be shared
• Create a content type hub, which is an blank site
  collection used to publish content types
• Publish the content types
• Consume them
• Content types become visible in subscriber’s
  content type galleries
About Folksonomy
What is folksonomy?

• End user-generated keywords
• Personally applied tags of pages and objects
  to content you discover and consume
• Generally applied through social interactions
Why use folksonomy?
• The primary value of a folksonomy is that it uses
  your own vocabulary

• May come from your intimate knowledge of a subject

• A way to correlate discovered content (through search
  or social interactions) to your understanding
Taxonomy          Folksonomy
 •   Vinyl         •   Vinyl
 •   Record        •   12”
 •   Blue label    •   Extended play
 •   Audio         •   Record
                   •   Rare
                   •   Blue label
                   •   Audio
                   •   Duran Duran
                   •   Autographed
                   •   No scratches
taxonomy
                                                  folksonomy




           Opportunity to improve global search
Adding Metadata through Social
What is the role of governance?
In SharePoint…


Governance is about taking action to help
your organization organize, optimize, and
manage your systems and resources.
Corporate

    IT


 Project



SharePoint
Email                      Cell           Twitter          Blog
cbuck@echotechnology.com   425.246.2823   @buckleyplanet   http://buckleyplanet.net
Corporate

     IT


  Project



SharePoint


 Taxonomy
Management
Search will not improve if you are not actively managing your taxonomy
Governance
Compliance,
Regulations,                                          End User Activity
 Standards
                         Bridges the gap




               Note: what is a best practice for me
               may not be a best practice for you,
               so do what makes sense
Your governance activities may include:

                           Weekly keyword review
                             and optimization                    Your end users
Your organization
                                                                  employ social
 has two content
                                                                   tagging, add
 types, and uses
                                                              comments, ratings,
    Best Bets
                            Monthly governance                  Likes to content
                             review, including
                             Best Bets review
Lessons Learned
Lessons learned, at a high level

1. Understand your metadata and taxonomy model
2. Have a strategy for Managed Metadata – structured taxonomy
3. Involve your end users through Folksonomy and feedback
4. Make governance a priority – define it, document it, promote it
5. Create a governance site, publish it, and keep it fresh
6. Iterate, iterate, iterate
Getting tactical – First Steps
• Map out your high level taxonomy
  • Web applications
  • Site collections
  • Content Types
• Constantly optimize
  •   Consolidate your content types
  •   Clean up your folder structures
  •   Refine your keyword taxonomy
  •   Standardize your site structure and templates
  •   Build a consistent navigation
Thank you!
Christian Buckley
cbuck@axceler.com
+1 425-246-2823
@buckleyPLANET
www.buckleyPLANET.com
and http://info.axceler.com


                                                                     Order your copy at http://oreil.ly/qC4loT

                    Additional Resources
                        On The Importance of Metadata, Craig Mullins http://bit.ly/cOWp2F
                        Enabling Social Media through Metadata http://slidesha.re/gdjoaz
                        Understanding Metadata: Practical SP Information Architecture, Ruven Gotz http://amzn.to/JnxlcC
                        The Battle for Metadata in SharePoint 2010, Michal Pisarek http://bit.ly/g7vFWN
                        5 Steps of a Successful SharePoint Site Transformation http://bit.ly/eB6qbN
                        Creating Passionate Users, Kathy Sierra http://headrush.typepad.com/

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Looking Under the Hood: How Your Metadata Strategy Impacts Everything You Do by Chrstian Buckley - SPTechCon

  • 1. Looking Under the Hood: How Your Metadata Strategy Impacts Everything You Do Christian Buckley Director of Product Evangelism, Axceler @buckleyplanet
  • 2. How your metadata strategy impacts everything you do What I’ll cover today: • An overview of metadata – what it is, and why you should care about it • Why taxonomy matters • Taxonomy component in SharePoint • What it means to manage metadata
  • 3. About Christian Buckley, Director of Product Evangelism at Axceler • Microsoft MVP for SharePoint Server • Prior to Axceler was part of the Microsoft Managed Services team at Microsoft (now part of Office365 org) • Prior to Microsoft, was a senior consultant working in the software, supply chain, and grid technology spaces – always focusing on collaboration technology • Co-founded and sold a collaboration software company (Qoses Inc) to Rational Software. At another startup (E2open), helped design, build, and deploy a SharePoint-like collaboration platform (Collaboration Manager), onboarding numerous high-tech manufacturing companies, including Hitachi, Matsushita (Panasonic), Cisco, and Seagate • Co-authored ‘Microsoft SharePoint 2010: Creating and Implementing Real-World Projects’ link (MS Press, March 2012) and 3 books on software configuration management • Twitter: @buckleyplanet Blog: buckleyplanet.com Email: cbuck@axceler.com
  • 4. Get the Book Microsoft Press, order your copy at http://oreil.ly/qC4loT Tackle 10 common business problems with proven SharePoint solutions • Set up a help desk solution to track service requests • Build a modest project management system • Design a scheduling system to manage resources • Create a site to support geographically dispersed teams • Implement a course registration system • Build a learning center with training classes and resources • Design a team blog platform to review content • Create a process to coordinate RFP responses • Set up a FAQ system to help users find answers quickly • Implement a cost-effective contact management system
  • 5. Axceler Overview (Booth #44) Improving Collaboration since 2007 Mission: To enable enterprises to simplify, optimize, and secure their collaborative platforms – Delivered award-winning administration and migration software since 1994, for SharePoint since 2007 – Customers in over 40 countries Dramatically improve the management of SharePoint – Innovative products that improve security, scalability, reliability, “deployability” – Making IT more effective and efficient and lower the total cost of ownership Focus on solving specific SharePoint problems (Administration & Migration) – Coach enterprises on SharePoint best practices – Give administrators the most innovative tools available – Anticipate customers’ needs – Deliver best of breed offerings – Stay in lock step with SharePoint development and market trends
  • 6. The #1 reason why your SharePoint deployment will fail
  • 7. Looking Under the Hood: How Your Metadata Strategy Impacts Everything You Do Christian Buckley Director of Product Evangelism, Axceler @buckleyplanet
  • 8. Let’s walk through this… What are you trying to accomplish with SharePoint?
  • 9. What was missing from your previous attempts?
  • 10. Let’s get down to the fundamentals
  • 11. Why aren’t my end users using SharePoint?
  • 13. Things your end users want that rely on taxonomy • Social that works • A working search engine End Users are so selfish • Reliable eDiscovery • The ability to automate
  • 14. What is your metadata strategy?
  • 15. What is metadata, anyway?
  • 17. Email Cell Twitter Blog cbuck@echotechnology.com 425.246.2823 @buckleyplanet http://buckleyplanet.net
  • 18. Book title • Name • Device ID • Author • Account Number • Email • ISBN • Credit Card • Software version • Publisher • Social Security # • Billing Address
  • 19. Email Cell Twitter Blog cbuck@echotechnology.com 425.246.2823 @buckleyplanet http://buckleyplanet.net
  • 20. Name • Account Number • Mileage to date • Home town • Travel dates • City visiting • Flight number • GPS position • Friend’s Name • City visiting • GPS position • Distance to friend • Avoidance Flag = Yes
  • 21. The Role of Metadata Scott Singleton, Managed Metadata in SharePoint 2010 http://www.slideshare.net/scottsingleton/managed-metadata-insharepoint2010
  • 22. Asset Type Company Asset Number Color code (by department) Barcode Tracking Number
  • 23. ID Type State License Number Class Expiration Address Date of Birth Emergency Contact Donor Email Cell Twitter Blog cbuck@echotechnology.com 425.246.2823 @buckleyplanet http://buckleyplanet.net
  • 24. The role of metadata • Metadata is the lifeblood of SharePoint • Taxonomy and metadata drive the tools and processes that make the world go round • Metadata powers search, it powers social media, and it powers SharePoint
  • 26. In Biology, taxonomy is the science dealing with the description, identification, naming, and classification of organisms. “however, the term is now applied in a wider, more general sense and now may refer to a classification of things, as well as to the principles underlying such a classification.” ~Wikipedia.org
  • 28. Top level portal Tier 1 site collections based on business units or product areas Tier 2 sites that follow specific structure
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  • 33. A great example of taxonomy by Ruven Gotz, MVP (@ruveng)
  • 34. Animal Taxonomy Kingdom Superclass Invertebrates Vertebrates Mammals Fish Amphibians Reptiles Birds Class Predators Primates Whales Rodents Order Squirrels Mice Porcupines Guinea Pigs Suborder Hamsters and Family Mice and Rats Voles A great example Real Hamsters Voles Gerbils Subfamily of taxonomy by Ruven Gotz, MVP (@ruveng) Short-tailed Long-tailed Genus dwarf hamsters dwarf hamsters Djungarian Roborovski dwarf hamsters Hamster
  • 35. But it gets easy from here Right?
  • 39. Content Type • It’s basically a definition of an artifact that can be stored in a SharePoint site. For example: – A project document, including • File type • Date created • Author • Last modified – It is part of a workflow, including • Who needs to approve • Date of approval – It includes information management policies that • Cannot be edited once approved
  • 41. Content types may be applied for each site collection …or for certain sites
  • 42. The Role of Services • SharePoint offers many services OOTB – Search – Excel Services – BCS – Project Server – Web Analytics – Access – Performance Point – Visio – Word – Office Web Apps – People • These centrally managed services allow for greater control across the enterprise
  • 43. What is Behind Managed Metadata • It is a service application created by a Farm Administrator • It is added to a farm’s default list • Allows you to centrally manage your content types, subscribe to them as a service • You can also create a content type hub, which is a URL to a site collection
  • 44. Scott Singleton, Managed Metadata in SharePoint 2010 http://slidesha.re/hNPeAQ
  • 45. Syndication • Content types can be shared • Create a content type hub, which is an blank site collection used to publish content types • Publish the content types • Consume them • Content types become visible in subscriber’s content type galleries
  • 47. What is folksonomy? • End user-generated keywords • Personally applied tags of pages and objects to content you discover and consume • Generally applied through social interactions
  • 48. Why use folksonomy? • The primary value of a folksonomy is that it uses your own vocabulary • May come from your intimate knowledge of a subject • A way to correlate discovered content (through search or social interactions) to your understanding
  • 49. Taxonomy Folksonomy • Vinyl • Vinyl • Record • 12” • Blue label • Extended play • Audio • Record • Rare • Blue label • Audio • Duran Duran • Autographed • No scratches
  • 50. taxonomy folksonomy Opportunity to improve global search
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  • 53. What is the role of governance?
  • 54. In SharePoint… Governance is about taking action to help your organization organize, optimize, and manage your systems and resources.
  • 55. Corporate IT Project SharePoint
  • 56. Email Cell Twitter Blog cbuck@echotechnology.com 425.246.2823 @buckleyplanet http://buckleyplanet.net
  • 57. Corporate IT Project SharePoint Taxonomy Management
  • 58. Search will not improve if you are not actively managing your taxonomy
  • 59. Governance Compliance, Regulations, End User Activity Standards Bridges the gap Note: what is a best practice for me may not be a best practice for you, so do what makes sense
  • 60. Your governance activities may include: Weekly keyword review and optimization Your end users Your organization employ social has two content tagging, add types, and uses comments, ratings, Best Bets Monthly governance Likes to content review, including Best Bets review
  • 62. Lessons learned, at a high level 1. Understand your metadata and taxonomy model 2. Have a strategy for Managed Metadata – structured taxonomy 3. Involve your end users through Folksonomy and feedback 4. Make governance a priority – define it, document it, promote it 5. Create a governance site, publish it, and keep it fresh 6. Iterate, iterate, iterate
  • 63. Getting tactical – First Steps • Map out your high level taxonomy • Web applications • Site collections • Content Types • Constantly optimize • Consolidate your content types • Clean up your folder structures • Refine your keyword taxonomy • Standardize your site structure and templates • Build a consistent navigation
  • 64. Thank you! Christian Buckley cbuck@axceler.com +1 425-246-2823 @buckleyPLANET www.buckleyPLANET.com and http://info.axceler.com Order your copy at http://oreil.ly/qC4loT Additional Resources On The Importance of Metadata, Craig Mullins http://bit.ly/cOWp2F Enabling Social Media through Metadata http://slidesha.re/gdjoaz Understanding Metadata: Practical SP Information Architecture, Ruven Gotz http://amzn.to/JnxlcC The Battle for Metadata in SharePoint 2010, Michal Pisarek http://bit.ly/g7vFWN 5 Steps of a Successful SharePoint Site Transformation http://bit.ly/eB6qbN Creating Passionate Users, Kathy Sierra http://headrush.typepad.com/