MOC 20339-2A: Advanced Technologies of SharePoint 2016
This five-day Advanced Technologies of SharePoint 2016 training class will teach you how to plan, configure, and manage the advanced features in a SharePoint 2016 environment. The special areas of focus for this course include implementing high availability, disaster recovery, service application architecture, and Microsoft Business Connectivity Services. This course also focuses on social computing features, productivity, and collaboration platforms and features. Students also will learn about business intelligence solutions, Enterprise Content Management, web content management infrastructure, solutions, and apps. This course also covers how to develop and implement a governance plan, and how to perform an upgrade or a migration to SharePoint 2016.
The course is targeted at experienced IT Professionals who are interested in learning how to install, configure, deploy, and manage SharePoint 2016 installations either in a data center or in the cloud.
Students should have more than four years of hands-on experience planning and maintaining SharePoint Server and other core technologies upon which SharePoint depends, including Windows Server 2012 R2 or later, Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft SQL Server 2014 R2 or later, Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), and networking infrastructure services. In addition, students should have completed Course 20339-1A: Planning and Administering Microsoft SharePoint 2016, or have gained equivalent knowledge and experience before taking this course.
- Learn to describe the core SharePoint 2016 architecture and its new and improved features.
- Learn to describe the key hybrid features in SharePoint 2016.
- Learn to plan and design a SharePoint 2016 environment to meet requirements for high availability and disaster recovery.
- Learn to plan and implement Business Connectivity Services and Secure Store Service.
- Learn to configure and manage productivity services for a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
- Learn to manage solutions in a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
- Learn to plan and configure social computing features.
- Learn to plan and configure web content management for an Internet-facing environment.
- Learn to plan and configure Enterprise Content Management in a SharePoint 2016 deployment.
- Learn to plan and configure business intelligence solutions.
- Learn to plan and configure work management, productivity, and collaboration platforms and features.
- Learn to perform an upgrade or migration to SharePoint 2016.
Webucator is a Microsoft Certified Partner for Learning Solutions (CPLS). This class uses official Microsoft courseware and will be delivered by a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).
- Introduction to SharePoint 2016
- The core SharePoint 2016 architecture
- New features in SharePoint 2016
- Lab: Reviewing core Microsoft SharePoint concepts
- Configuring SharePoint 2016 farms by using Windows PowerShell
- Provisioning service applications by using Windows PowerShel
- Introduction to hybrid scenarios for SharePoint 2016
- Exploring the hybrid features in SharePoint 2016
- Hybrid architectures in SharePoint 2016
- Configuring a one-way hybrid search, and configuring OneDrive for Business
- Lab: Configuring a Microsoft Office 365 tenant
- Configuring an Office 365 tenant
- Lab: Configuring one-way hybrid search and configuring OneDrive for Business
- Configuring an outbound search topology
- Planning and designing for business continuity management
- Designing database topologies for high availability and disaster recovery
- Designing a SharePoint 2016 infrastructure for high availability
- Planning for disaster recovery
- Lab: Planning for high availability
- Planning a Microsoft SQL Server topology & designing SharePoint infrastructure for high availability
- Developing a high-availability physical architecture design diagram
- Lab: Designing a backup and restore plan, and performing a backup and a restore
- Creating a backup and restore plan
- Testing the backup and recovery process
- Planning and implementing Business Connectivity Services and Secure Store Service
- Configuring BCS
- Configuring the Secure Store Service
- Managing BCS models
- Lab: Configuring Business Connectivity Services and the Secure Store Service
- Configuring the Business Data Connectivity service application
- Configuring the Secure Store Service
- Lab: Managing Business Data Connectivity models
- Importing and configuring Business Data Connectivity (BDC) models
- Configuring a Secure Store Service target application
- Creating profile pages for BDC models
- Configuring productivity services for a SharePoint 2016 deployment
- Understanding the SharePoint app architecture
- Provisioning and configuring apps and app catalogs
- Managing apps
- Provisioning productivity services
- Lab: Configuring and managing SharePoint apps and app catalogs
- Configuring a SharePoint farm to support apps
- Creating and configuring a corporate catalog
- Deploying and monitoring apps
- Managing solutions in a SharePoint 2016 deployment
- Understanding the SharePoint solution architecture
- Managing farm solutions
- Managing sandboxed solutions
- Lab: Managing SharePoint 2016 solutions
- Configuring sandboxed solution management at the farm level
- Configuring sandboxed solution management at the site collection level
- Deploying farm solutions
- Connecting people
- Planning user profiles
- Enabling My Sites and social features
- Building communities
- Lab: Configuring profile synchronization and My Sites
- Configuring user profile synchronization by using Microsoft Identity Manager 2016
- Configuring user profile policies
- Configuring My Sites
- Lab: Configuring community sites
- Creating a community site infrastructure
- Configuring community site participation
- Planning and configuring web content management
- Planning and implementing a web content management infrastructure
- Configuring managed navigation and catalog sites
- Supporting multiple languages and locales
- Planning and managing design and customization
- Supporting mobile users
- Lab: Configuring managed navigation and catalog sites
- Configuring a catalog site
- Configuring a publishing site to use catalog content
- Lab: Configuring device channels
- Configuring device channels
- Planning and configuring Enterprise Content Management
- Planning content management
- Planning and configuring eDiscovery
- Planning records management
- Lab: Configuring eDiscovery in SharePoint 2016
- Creating an eDiscovery center
- Creating and managing eDiscovery cases
- Configuring in-place preservation
- Lab: Configuring records management in SharePoint 2016
- Creating site-based retention policies
- Planning and configuring business intelligence solutions
- Planning a business intelligence architecture
- Deploying and managing business intelligence services
- Lab: Configuring PowerPivot for SharePoint 2016
- Installing and configuring the PowerPivot add-in
- Verifying the PowerPivot for SharePoint functionality
- Planning and configuring work management and productivity
- Aggregating tasks with the Work Management Service
- Planning and configuring collaboration features
- Planning and configuring composites
- Lab: Configuring project sites
- Creating project sites
- Configuring project sites
- Engaging project teams
- Configuring Project Server integration
- Lab: Configuring a workflow
- Configure Microsoft Azure Workflow and Microsoft SharePoint Workflow Services
- Creating and testing a workflow
- Upgrading and migrating to SharePoint 2016
- Preparing for an upgrade or migration
- Planning an upgrade process
- Planning and managing a site collection upgrade
- Upgrading for advanced scenarios
- Lab: Performing a content database migration and upgrade from Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013
- Migrating a content database from SharePoint Server 2013 to SharePoint 2016
- Lab: Managing site collection upgrades
- Preparing site collections for upgrade
- Upgrading site collections
- Reviewing farm-level site collection upgrade settings
- Migrating a content database from SharePoint Server 2013 to SharePoint 2016
Each student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the class examples.
Experience in the following is required for this Microsoft SharePoint class:
- At least a one-year experience of mapping business requirements to both logical and physical technical designs.
- Working knowledge of network design, including network security.
- Software management experience in a Windows Server 2012 R2 enterprise server or Windows Server 2016 environment.
- Deploying and managing applications natively, virtually, and in the cloud.
- Administering IIS.
- Configuring AD DS for use in authentication and authorization, and as a user store.
- Managing an application remotely by using Windows PowerShell 2.0 or later.
- Connecting applications to SQL Server.
- Implementing claims-based security.