Presenting SharePoint as a Service Back to Your Organisation OSP223 Jeremy ThakeGarth Luke Chief...

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Presenting SharePoint as a Service Back to Your Organisation

OSP223

Jeremy Thake Garth LukeChief Architect GM, Australasia | Vice President of SalesAvePoint AvePoint

SpeakerAuthor

AvePoint Labs

Chief ArchitectText/Icon/Pic

Jeremy Thake

@Jthakejeremy.thake@avepoint.com

Garth Luke

@GarthlukeGarth.luke@avepoint.com

Text/Icon/Pic

Agenda

Presenting SharePoint as a serviceDrawing the line between IT and the businessKey services Measuring adoption and ROI

© 2012 AvePoint, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written consent of AvePoint, Inc.

The problem

Drawing the line

between IT and the business

Key services

Measuring adoption and ROI

Agenda

Presenting SharePoint as a serviceDrawing the line between IT and the businessKey services Measuring adoption and ROI

© 2012 AvePoint, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written consent of AvePoint, Inc.

The problem

Drawing the line

between IT and the business

Key services

Measuring adoption and ROI

Compliance

Appro

pri

ate

ness

Discoverability

Infrastructure and Storage

What is SharePoint Governance?

“Governance is the set of policies, roles, responsibilities, and processes that guides, directs, and controls how an organisation’s business divisions and I.T. teams cooperate to achieve business goals.”

Microsoft – http://bit.ly/nmNSbj

Presenting SharePoint as a service

IT Governance

Corporate Governance

IT Governance

System Governance

SharePoint SAP Lotus

Notes

Presenting SharePoint as a service

Requirements for IT Governance

SharePoint as a Service

Policy Process

People

Tech

Presenting SharePoint as a service

BUSINESSGOVERNANCE

MANAGEMENT

Communities

Search

Sites

Composites

ContentInsights

SERVICE

BUSINESS

How Much Governance is Needed?

Personal/My Sites

Governance

Vis

ibilit

y

Project/Team Sites

Community Sites

Portal

Presenting SharePoint as a service

People

IT

Architects

IT Operations

SharePoint Admins

Intranet owners

Departmental owners

Functional owners

BusinessOwners

Finance

Legal

HR

Corp Communications

Management Information

BackOffice

Presenting SharePoint as a service

Executive Sponsorship

Customisation AdoptionContinuous

Improvement

OperationsInformation Architecture

Information Management

Project Management Leadership

Infrastructure

Typical Policy Categories Presenting SharePoint as a service

Encouragement Resource intensive

PowerShell scripts 3rd Party products

Custom apps 3rd Party platform

Process of Policy Enforcement

AutomatedSemi-AutomatedManual

Agenda

Presenting SharePoint as a serviceDrawing the line between IT and the businessKey services Measuring adoption and ROI

© 2012 AvePoint, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written consent of AvePoint, Inc.

The problem

Drawing the line

between IT and the business

Key services

Measuring adoption and ROI

Management controls and scopes

Serv

ice A

pplic

atio

n

Config

urat

ion

and

Data

Farm

Web ApplicationService

ApplicationZone

Content DB

Site collection

Top-level site

List/Library

[Folder]

Item / Document

Sub site Sub site

Security Permissions

Features

SSL

SharePoint Service Isolation

Quotas

Security Permissions

Ownership

(Full Control)

Web Application

Blocked File Ty

pes

Data Storage SLAs

Site collection

Marketing

Content DB

Site collection

HR

Site collectionIntranet Home

HRMarketingFinance

Logical ArchitectureOptimised information architecture

Farm

Content DB Content DB

TEAMS PEOPLE INTRANET

TEAMS PEOPLE INTRANET

Farm

Site collection

Marketing

Content DB

Site collection

HR

Content DB Content DB

Site collection

Intranet Home

HRMarketin

gFinance

Cloud architectureOptimised information architecture

EXTRANET

Extranet Farm

ContentFarm

PEOPLE INTRANETTEAMS

Site collection

Marketing

Content DB

Site collection

HR

Content DB Content DB

Site collection

Intranet Home

HRMarketing

Finance

Shared Services Farm Architecture

EXTRANET

Extranet Farm

ServiceFarm

PROFILESEARCH BCSMETADATA

Optimised information architecture

ContentFarm

PEOPLE INTRANETTEAMS

Site collection

Marketing

Content DB

Site collection

HR

Content DB Content DB

Site collection

Intranet Home

HRMarketing

Finance

Business Critical Architecture

EXTRANET

Extranet Farm

TEAMS*

Biz Crit Farm

Content DB

Site collection

Finance

ServiceFarm

PROFILESEARCH BCSMETADATA

Optimised information architecture

ContentFarm

PEOPLE INTRANETTEAMS

Site collection

Marketing

Content DB

Site collection

HR

Content DB Content DB

Site collection

Intranet Home

HRMarketingFinance

Line of business applications architecture

EXTRANET

Extranet Farm

TEAMS*

Biz Crit Farm

Content DB

Site collection

Finance

<LOB>

LOBFarm

ServiceFarm

PROFILESEARCH BCSMETADATA

Optimised information architecture

On-PremFarm

PEOPLE INTRANETTEAMS

Site collection

Marketing

Content DB

Site collection

HR

Content DB Content DB

Site collection

Intranet Home

HRMarketing

Finance

Applications farm architecture

EXTRANET

Extranet Farm

TEAMS*

Biz Crit Farm

Content DB

Site collection

Finance

<LOB>

LOBFarm

APPS

AppsFarm

ServiceFarm

PROFILESEARCH BCSMETADATA

Optimised information architecture

On-PremFarm

PEOPLE INTRANETTEAMS

Site collection

Marketing

Content DB

Site collection

HR

Content DB Content DB

Site collection

Intranet Home

HRMarketing

Finance

Don’t panic – plan with end in mind…

EXTRANET TEAMS*

Content DB

Site collection

Finance

<LOB>APPS

ServiceFarm

PROFILESEARCH BCSMETADATA

Optimised information architecture

Agenda

Presenting SharePoint as a serviceDrawing the line between IT and the businessKey services Measuring adoption and ROI

© 2012 AvePoint, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written consent of AvePoint, Inc.

The problem

Drawing the line

between IT and the business

Key services

Measuring adoption and ROI

Services driven

SharePoint Grows – Support services grow!Unstructured requestsHard to measureBottleneck for administratorsInvestment in bodies

Typical Service

Approval ProcessStart Execute Request

Key services

1) Site Collection and Site Provisioning

Most common reason to need more than “Contribute”Delegation of requestsTraceability of requesting access

Key services

Profiles and PlansSemi-automated Governance Plan

Backup Storage Manager Archiving Auditor

1 hour Tier 1 – SAN 7 years Full

1 day Tier 2 – NAS 3 years Views + Edits

1 week Tier 3 – Azure 1 years Views

Key services

End-to-End Policy InterfaceExample Service Offering or SLA

Operations Gold Silver Bronze

Backup 1 hour 1 day 1 week

Storage Manager Tier 1 – SAN Tier 2 – NAS Tier 3 – Azure

Archiver 7 years 3 years 1 year

Auditor Full View + edits Views

SharePoint

SharePoint Designer Enabled Disabled Disabled

Content Database Isolated DB Shared Shared

Quota 100Gb 50Gb 10Gb

Key services

Audience-targeted Services

Policies

Security

Customisations

Approval Process

Business Contact

Classification

HR

Gold

HR Mgmt. AD Group

Employee Site Template

3-stage

AD User

Employee Department

Small Proj Div

Bronze

Projects Mgmt. AD Group

Small Proj Site Template

2-stage

AD User

Project Size

Sales

Gold, Silver

Sales Mgmt. AD Group

Customer Site Template

1-stage

AD User

Customer Size

2) Site Collection Lifecycle Management AnimationKey services

Birth Life Inactivity End-of-Life

Provisioned

Change ofpurpose

Change of businesscontact

Change ofPolicy

Archived fromSharePoint

Site inactivitytriggered

Deleted fromSharePoint

Lock beforedelete orarchive

Request fordeletion or

archive

Lease expirytriggered

Key services

3) Site Re-certification

Top usersTop contentWho has accessStorage growth

Key services

5) Granting / Removing Permissions

Most common reason to need more than “Contribute”Delegation of requestsTraceability of requesting accessEmail notifications with hyperlinks

Key services

6) Transferring/Cloning Permissions

New user joining existing teamUser changing rolesComplex security modelsDelegation of requestsTraceability of requesting access

Key services

7) Content Move

Out of the box moves via File Explorer lose data integrityRe-locating content to another workload

My sites -> Team sitesCloud -> On-premise

Restructuring sites as Information Architecture evolves

Key services

8) Recover Content

“Accidently deleting files”Speed of restoring documents by staging entire databasesGranularly restore

Key services

9) Report on “My Sites” as accountable owner

Top usersTop contentWho has accessStorage growth

The problem

Drawing the line between IT and

the business

Key services

Measuring

adoption and ROI

Why do we need ROI and adoption reporting?Measuring adoption and ROI

Value of SharePoint to organisationHighlight issues in adoption and ROIProves investments in costs of governance and servicesGuarantee same investment next yearFurther investment

Storage GrowthMeasuring adoption and ROI

Year 0 Content

Year 1Collaboration

Year 2Development

Year3ECM

Active Content Actual Content

Data Size & Composition

• Understanding the composition of your data is VERY important• Data type usage is also equally important• Both will help you make calculated architectural decisions

Number of site collections and sites

Site analytics

Unique visitorsIncrease frequency of returning visitors

Decrease of File Share / Exchange growth and usage

Link back to your IT Governance PlanProve success of changeJustification of budget!

Qualitative

Satisfaction SurveysPraise e-mailsSuccess stories

Not just about justifying costs….

…think about how to save.

Challenging Storage Costs

Comfort level vs. Cost of Storage

What makes the most sense for SharePoint Data?

Storage 1 TB 1 TB 1 TB

Cost / GB / Month $12 $7 $1

Storage Cost / Month

$12,000 $7,000 $1,000

Cost Savings / Year

- $60,000 $132,000

Tier 1SAN

Tier 2NAS

Tier 3Cloud

RBS and Shredded Storage

Real World Scalability Examples

Access 44 TB of file-share data within SharePoint without migrationHave files > 2GB in sizeChallenge is very deep file structure and complex long file names, > 256 charactersComplex permission structure

Call to actionOptimised information architecture

Optimization

Automation Reporting

SharePoint as a ServiceIdentify Services Provide Process

PolicyIdentify experts Set expectations

The problem

Drawing the line between IT and

the business

Key services

Measuring

adoption and ROI

Related Content

Breakout Sessions

OSP314 - Introducing the New SharePointOSP223 - Presenting SharePoint as a Service to your OrganisationOSP321 - Introducing the New App Model for Office and SharePointFri 08:15 - OSP331 - Voice of the Customer: Office 365Fri 11:30 - OSP433 - Application Hosting Models in SharePoint 2013

Find Me Later At

Jeremy Thake – The bar ;-)Mark Rhodes – The bar next to Jeremy ;-)

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be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS

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