However, before then I must say sorry to all my readers because
it has been nearly two months since my last Posting. I might have made a good
Catholic if I hadn’t been born a Methodist. So what is my excuse for lack of
postings? I could blame the Christmas rush, the public strikes or the appalling
football the Villa are playing, but the truth is I have just been really busy bee.
The second half of 2011 has seen a major boom in the number of SharePoint 2010Projects across the UK. At Office Talk all the SharePoint Consultants have been
in constant demand for their SharePoint skills. No, that isn’t an opportunity
from any Recruitment Agencies to start ringing us! It appears that more and
more organisations are now ready to trust SharePoint 2010 and with support for
2007 going soon , (well it is 5 years old) they are choosing now to migrate.
All the corridors look like this |
I have spent many nights recently working away from home (well
my home until I move next Thursday) and have become an almost permanent guest
at a popular chain of hotels. I won’t say which chain of purple hotels or
mention Lenny Henry just in case I write anything they don’t like. Now,
normally I stay in one that is quite near to the centre of the town, but today
as Christmas is approaching there was no room at the Inn so I have had to go to
one that is about three miles north of my normal one. At first glance they look
identical with even the same purple pictures above the bed and identical bathrooms
(at least I only have to learn one lot of shower controls), but then you start
to spot little differences. The woman on Reception is less friendly here, the pub
restaurant here is far classier (they even do something clever with red
cabbage), the breakfast sausages at the other hotel are crispier and the lead
on the hairdryer here is longer. I mention the hairdryer because it seems the
ironing board and iron are booked out all night so I am trying to de-crease my
shirt by drying it with the hairdryer after wetting it in the shower. The long
cord means that I can hang it in the open-plan wardrobe as I dry it. So there
are pluses and minuses for each of the two hotels. I think I prefer the normal
central one but I am not sure. This got me thinking about what makes a good
SharePoint environment.
So here goes with a festive ‘How Good is your SharePoint?
Perhaps I should make it into a board game or make it a TV show on some remote
TV station.
You start with 50
points and each question could involve you either subtracting or adding to
your score. Don’t worry I will keep the maths simple.
1. Was your last successful SharePoint Backup (including SQL
Server) more than 48 hours ago? [If you said ‘yes’ lose 50 points]
2. Has your landing page been changed in the last five days?
[If you said ‘yes’ gain 20 points]
3. Have most your End Users had at least one hours
SharePoint training? [If you said ‘no’ lose 20 points]
4. Do you have a list of all users with Site Owners
permissions? [If you said ‘yes’ gain 10 points]
5. Does your Search currently work? [If you said ‘no’ lose
30 points]
6. Have you got any of the following on your SharePoint?
a) Holiday System
b) Purchase Order System
c) Expenses System
d) Staff Directory
e) Risk Assessment System
f) Incident Reporting
g) Visitors Book
h) Web Enquiries
k) IT Helpdesk
a) Holiday System
b) Purchase Order System
c) Expenses System
d) Staff Directory
e) Risk Assessment System
f) Incident Reporting
g) Visitors Book
h) Web Enquiries
k) IT Helpdesk
[For each one gain 5 points]
7. Have you created any Content Types? [If you said ‘Yes’
gain 20 points]
8. Have you enabled any Libraries to receive emails? [If you
said ‘Yes’ gain 10 points]
9. Have you used any Active Directory Security groups in
your SharePoint permissions? [If you said ‘Yes’ gain 10 points]
10. Have you created any of the following?
a) Discussion Groups
b) Surveys
c) Blogs
d) Meeting Site
e) Wikis
[For each one you have gain 5 points]
a) Discussion Groups
b) Surveys
c) Blogs
d) Meeting Site
e) Wikis
[For each one you have gain 5 points]
11. Do you have Super Users / Advanced Users clearly
defined? [If you said ‘no’ lose 20 points]
12. Do your End Users have access to a manual for your
SharePoint? [If you said ‘no’ lose 10 points]
13. If your SharePoint is over 12 months old has it been
reviewed in last 12 months? [If you said ‘no’ lose 5 points]
14. Are the Event
Logs on all servers in the SharePoint Farm monitored or checked daily? [If you
said ‘no’ lose 30 points]
15. Have you created any Template Sites? [If you said ‘yes’ gain
10 points]
16. Do you have a Change Request system in place for your
SharePoint? [If you said ‘no’ lose 15 points]
17. Do you have an area on SharePoint for all your Organisation’s
policies? [If you said ‘no’ you lose 20 points]
18. Do you have a ‘Social’ area on your SharePoint? [If you
said ‘yes’ gain 20 points]
19. Do you have a Disaster Recovery procedure in place for
your SharePoint? [If you said ‘no’ lose 20 points]
20. Does over 70% of your organisation use your SharePoint? [If
you said ‘yes’ gain 30 points]
This is just for fun but hopefully will get you thinking.
This is what the scoring means;
Over 200 – Wow you’re good do you want to be a SharePoint
Consultant?
150-199 – Your SharePoint is going very well take a bow.
100-149 – Not bad, but maybe worth reviewing your SharePoint
how you can improve it.
50-99 – Needs some work.
0-49 – Oh dear do you really feel think you can afford a
Christmas break?
Below 0 – Please don’t let anybody know that you read Andy
Dale’s blogs!
For those people who scored over 100 it is probably time for
some Christmas fun. At SharePoint Village we are again running our popular ‘Secret
Santa’ competition. Where if you find the six hidden Santa’s you have a chance
of winning a superb Xbox 360 Kinect. Sadly I can’t enter, but please have a go
at http://www.sharepointvillage.com
As we are talking about an Xbox I have to bring you back by popular demand the Ronnie Corbett Blackberry sketch.
I am off now to fill
the kettle and then wait about ten minutes for it to boil. Why are hotel kettles
the slowest in the world to boil? Oh, and how are you supposed to fit them
under the basin tap to fill?
1 comment:
The discussion will include what versions of SQL Server can be used with SharePoint, the various topologies that can be used to scale up your environment, and planning considerations from a hardware perspective, all with an emphasis on recommended best practices.
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