SharePoint 2013 incluye varias novedades importantes. Introduce mejoras en sitios como nuevas plantillas, capacidades sociales como "seguir" elementos, y personalización a través de temas. Las búsquedas ahora usan una nueva arquitectura híbrida y permiten previsualización de resultados. Las capacidades de Business Intelligence se expanden con nuevos servicios en Excel, Visio y Power View para autoservicio de BI. Las aplicaciones compuestas permiten extender funcionalidad de forma segura.
2. • Introducción
• Novedades en Sitios
• Novedades en Búsquedas
• Novedades en ECM y WCM
• Novedades en BI
• Novedades en Aplicaciones Compuestas
• Otros
Agenda
3.
4. • A nivel de escenarios, sin cambios respecto a SP 2010:
• Escenarios Intranet:
• Empleados Internos
• Escenarios Extranet:
• Clientes/Socios
• Escenarios Internet:
• Usuarios Web Externos
Introducción – La foto de SharePoint
Internet
Extranet
Intranet
SharePoint
5.
6. Novedades en SharePoint 2013 - Sitios
Nuevo
Motor de
Temas
+ Social
Productividad en el acceso y uso de la información.
Comunicación y colaboración a nivel empresarial.
7. • Plantillas re-diseñadas y “acorde” con las nuevas tendencias:
• Look & feel “Windows 8” experience Orientado a “Touch”
• Más social: Compartir Suministro de Noticias
Sitios - Novedades
8. • Concepto de “Seguir”:
• Muy ligado a capacidades sociales
• Se pueden seguir distintos tipos de elementos de un sitio de SharePoint:
• Sitios
• Documentos
• Personas
• Etiquetas
Sitios - Novedades
17. • Lista de Tareas mejorada:
Sitios - Novedades
18.
19. Novedades en SharePoint 2013 – ECM y WCM
• Novedades en WCM:
Sitios de
Producto
CBSWP
Creación de sitios Internet pensando en el diseño y a un coste
razonable
22. • Algunas novedades:
WCM - Novedades
Canales de
Dispositivo
Representaciones de Imágenes (“Renditions”)
Navegación controlada por
el Conjunto de Términos
Traducción
Automática
24. Audio
Cameras
Computers
Home appliances
Phones
TV and video
TERM STORE
NAVIGATION TAXONOMY
Search
Filter query by
CATEGORY: COMPUTERS
Friendly URL
http://contoso.com/computers
Use page
maincategory.aspx
CONTENT SEARCH WEB PART
• En resumen:
WCM - Novedades
29. Novedades en SharePoint 2013 - Búsquedas
CBSWP
Analytics
Nueva arquitectura de búsquedas: lo mejor de FAST y lo
mejor del motor de búsquedas empresarial
39. Share your Excel
workbooks in the web
Use slicer targets to optionally
filter dashboard items
Interact with your workbook with
all of the rich features of the Excel
client in the browser
43. Novedades en BI - Power View
Self-Service BI
• Exploración de datos interactiva y
muy visual
• Fuente de datos: un BISM o un
documento Excel
• Proporciona reporting ad-hoc muy
intuitivo
• Muy enfocado a analistas de
negocio, decisores e IW
• Se necesita:
• SQL Server 2012
• SharePoint Server 2013
• >= Silverlight 4.0
44. Novedades en BI - Power View
• A nivel de visualización:
• Gráficos de tarta
• Mapas
• KPIs
• A nivel de origen de datos:
• Soporte de jerarquías
• Soporte para drill down/drill up
• Look & Feel:
• Nuevos temas
• Uso de fondos e imágenes de
fondo
• …
54. • Capacidades disponibles:
Otros – Office Web Apps
With anyone with a browser
Document Review Multi-user Authoring
Change tracking
Commenting
Editing OneNote Web App
Excel Web App
PowerPoint Web App
Word Web App
Meetings
Lync Integration
Presentation Broadcast
Async Navigation
Media Playback
Capacidades Wave 14 Capacidades Wave 15
55. • Otras características:
• OWA como fuente para crear documentos, no solo para visualizar o editar
• Crear/Editar documentos requiere licencias para usuarios finales
Otros – Office Web Apps
56. • Los principios de uso de SharePoint (provisionamiento de sitios, web parts, colaboración, …)
no han cambiado
• Tenemos + funcionalidad out-of-the-box
• SharePoint 2013 ofrece una solución centralizada desde el punto de vista de negocio que
encaja con aplicaciones existentes:
• Integración de datos de negocio mediante BCS
• Búsqueda de información procedente de múltiples fuentes
• Análisis y perspectiva mediante las capacidades de BI
• Extensibilidad mediante un modelo de desarrollo muy potente y flexible
• + Social
• Desde el punto de vista de extensibilidad, el nuevo modelo de aplicaciones permite extender
SharePoint de forma segura y dotarle de funcionalidad adicional
Conclusiones
Excel Services in SharePoint allows users to directly save their workbooks and publish their reports to a SharePoint site, which will render the workbooks in the browser. This feature now supports a higher level of parity between the browser and the Excel client with features like the field well and quick explore, as well as utilizing the full features of SharePoint such as collaborative editing.
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With 2013 release, we really wanted to have consolidated and consistent user experience cross the different solutions, so that end users can take advantage of the same capabilities regardless of the solution they are using. <click>So what we did with 2013 release is that we separated the Office Web Apps to it’s own identity and we connect the SharePoint server to it<click>In addition you can now connect Lync to same Office Web Apps farm to provide same user experience for Lync users as for the SharePoint users<click>As we can also connect your Exchange to Office Web Apps farm to provide similarly consistent user experience – or if you have multiple exchange instances, you can connect all of them to same Office Web Apps farm<click>And similarly if you have multiple SharePoint farms, you can connect these farms to consume the services from same Office Web Apps farm, so you don\t have to setup or operate multiple different platforms for the providing the browser based access to your documents, you can rather use one Office Web Apps farm and connect to that from all of the solutions<click>You can even open up files form any file share or web server, as long as you can access the files using URL – this gives for example possibility to present presentations from your internal file shares directly on the SharePoint pages or actually on any platform, without necessary to upload the file to specific location.<click>And actually since Office Web Apps implementation is based on published and documented protocols, you can actually extend this any way you want – meaning that it’s completely possible to provide additional viewer applications to present or render any other file types using similar approach.
When we think about collaboration within the Office Web Apps, we basically share this to three different categories – being Document Review, Multi-User authoring and Meetings.Within 2010 timeframe with document review, we basically meant mostly about editing – editing everywhere – using browser – and anyone could collaborate with me even though they wouldn’t have Office client to use, since they could have used simply browser to achieve the same objective. <click>In 2013 we’ve added two new features to improve the scenario. Change tracking or track changes in Word – in the Web App you can have track changes also visible and other people can then see changes you’ve done using either Office client or web apps as well. Other added feature is the commenting, which we’ve added to all Web Apps, which provides end users the capability to add, edit and view comments in document directly in web Apps – these comments are then visible also offline if documents are download from SharePoint or viewed using any offline clients.<click>Following scenario is the multi-user authoring – during 2010 our story was little bit limited, since we only supported multi-user authoring with OneNote Web App and with Excel web apps – it was also supported by Word desktop client and with OneNote desktop client. With Office Web Apps 2013, we are adding Word Web App and PowerPoint web app as the supported tools to collaborate online with multi-user authoring experience. With OneNote, PowerPoint and Word you can have also mixture of clients, meaning that you can have people accessing the same file using Office client and Web App doing simultaneous edits on particular file.<click>Office Web Apps are now integrated also with Lync and we are providing the capability to do async navigation with presented documents – meaniing that you can move forward or backward in shared presentation withouth interfering on what’s presented to other meeting participants. We also provide media playback from the Web Apps, so if you have videos embedded in presentations, those are visible and playable with any modern browser.<click>And key point of all of these capabilities is that all of the these are available for anyone using browsers – basically on any browser – we provide cross browser support for all of the web apps. You can collaborate with anyone who has browser access on the files without the need for real client side applications.