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SharePoint Architect's Planning Guide
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SharePoint Architect's Planning Guide
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Overview of this book
After opening a toolbox full of tools, it can initially be hard to know which is the right one for the job – which tool works best and when. Showing you how to create an informed and purposeful plan for SharePoint Online in the context of the Microsoft 365 suite of tools is what this book is all about.
SharePoint Architect's Planning Guide will help you understand all you can do with SharePoint. Whether the tools are new to you or you’ve used the older versions in the past, your journey will start by learning about the building blocks. This book is not a step-by-step guide; there are tons of online resources to give you that and to help you better keep up with the pace of change. This book is a planning guide, helping you with the context, capabilities, and considerations for implementing SharePoint Online in the most successful way possible. Whether you need to plan a new intranet, migrate files to a modern platform, or take advantage of tools such as Power Platform, Teams, and Planner, this guide will help you get to grips with the technology, ask the right questions to build your plan, and successfully implement it from the technical and user adoption perspectives.
By the end of this Microsoft book, you’ll be able to perceive the toolbox as a whole and efficiently prepare a planning and governance document for use in your organization.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Preface
Part 1:From Farm to Cloud
Chapter 1: Classic versus Modern SharePoint
Chapter 2: Making the Move – Migration Options and Considerations
Chapter 3: Modern Options for Customizing SharePoint Online
Part 2:From Lone Wolf to Pack Leader – SPO Integrations with M365
Chapter 4: Understanding M365 Groups as the Foundation of Collaboration
Chapter 5: Integrating SharePoint Online and Other Collaboration Tools
Chapter 6: Making SharePoint More POWERful
Part 3:From Tall to Flat – SPO Information Architecture
Chapter 7: Up with Hubs, Down with Subs – Planning Hub Sites
Chapter 8: The Mega World of Metadata
Chapter 9: Keeping Things Secure – Permissions, Sharing, and DLP
Part 4:From Current to Change
Chapter 10: The Human Side of SharePoint – Adoption and Managing Change
Index
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