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UTS Sydney
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Course has finished for the semester. It will be
run again Autumn semester of 2014
Managing and Using SharePoint 2010 is an introduction
for IT professionals who need to understand, install,
configure and administrate and design a Microsoft
SharePoint Environment.
On completion of this course, students should have the
skills to:
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Recognise the distinctive SharePoint 2010 concepts and
terminologies
- Set up and organise SharePoint 2010
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Appreciate the available features of the versions
Windows SharePoint Foundation and SharePoint Server
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Configure search for accessing information indexed by
SharePoint Server
- Map and implement a secure portal solution
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Comprehend and apply SharePoint 2010's document
management features.
Who Should Attend?
The course is aimed at:
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Information technology professionals who need to
install, implement and administrate SharePoint 2010
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Technical audiences with an interest in SharePoint2010
e.g. administrators, developers, and web masters.
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Prior familiarity with SharePoint is not required.
Participants should have basic computer literacy,
including the use of application software such as
word-processors, spreadsheets and or databases and
understanding of the Internet.
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Basic HTML knowledge will come in handy for the web
publishing tasks but is not required.
Further details are available at the
UTS course page
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| Course Times |
Every Wednesday, 6pm-9pm |
| Course Location |
UTS Broadway campus - room TBC |
Requirements *
* Systems will be provided during the
demonstrations that have all necessary software
installed.
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USB Key so you can back up your solution to
take home from the labs
- DVD ROM
- Pentium 4 with 1GB RAM or more
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VMWare player (Free from
VMWare Player Home
). You are welcome to install VS.NET 2012 and
SQL Server 2012 but we don't provide any
support - support is provided for the VMWare
image.
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Instructions for Students: How to log in
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From the "Session Menu" on the login screen, choose
the "Windows XP.NET" session
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Type in your username and password. Your vmware image
(session) will start automatically.
(You can also start it manually by running the
command vmware from a terminal window)
Acknowledgements
Adam Cogan
Jatin Valabjee
Eric Phan
Justin King
Adam Stephensen