The five-day course introduces delegates to the main concepts of MS SharePoint Server including service application architecture, business intelligence solutions, web content management infrastructure, high availability, collaboration platforms and disaster recovery. The advanced course enables the delegates to design, implement, maintain and troubleshoot a Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 environment. The course explores the architectural features of both on-premises and online deployments and the basic topology of a farm deployment available in SharePoint 2013.
During the course, the delegates will learn how to design business continuity management strategies, configuring business connectivity services and web content management, deploying business intelligence, configuring enterprise search and enterprise content management, manage SharePoint apps and solutions and also managing site collection upgrades and also understand migration environment.
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The five-day course introduces delegates to the main concepts of MS SharePoint Server including service application architecture, business intelligence solutions, web content management infrastructure, high availability, collaboration platforms and disaster recovery. The advanced course enables the delegates to design, implement, maintain and troubleshoot a Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 environment. The course explores the architectural features of both on-premises and online deployments and the basic topology of a farm deployment available in SharePoint 2013.
During the course, the delegates will learn how to design business continuity management strategies, configuring business connectivity services and web content management, deploying business intelligence, configuring enterprise search and enterprise content management, manage SharePoint apps and solutions and also managing site collection upgrades and also understand migration environment.
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The delegates must have completed Core Solutions of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 course before attending the Advanced Solutions of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013. Apart from this, Delegates must fulfill following criteria:
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The course provides the theoretical and practical knowledge of architectural features and structural elements along with expertise in developing solutions for products and technologies for SharePoint Server 2013. Throughout the course, the delegates learn how to optimize the search experience, develop a governance plan, build web and enterprise content management and execute a migration process to SharePoint Server 2013.
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The course helps the delegates for preparation of Advanced Solutions of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 exam. It covers the following topics:
Understanding the SharePoint Server 2013 Architecture
Designing Business Continuity Management Strategies
Designing and Implementing a Service Application Architecture
Configuring and Managing Business Connectivity Services
Connecting People
Enabling Productivity and Collaboration
Planning and Configuring Business intelligence
Planning and Configuring Enterprise Search
Planning and Configuring Enterprise Content Management
Planning and Configuring Web Content Management
Managing Solutions in SharePoint Server 2013
Managing Apps for SharePoint Server 2013
Developing a Governance Plan
Upgrading and Migrating to SharePoint Server 2013
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Oxford lies in the central southern region of the England with a population of around 168,270 according to the survey conducted in 2015. It also serves as a county town of Oxfordshire and becomes the 52nd largest city in the United Kingdom. The city also known as the city of dreaming spires, lies 57 miles from London, 65 miles from both Birmingham and Southampton and 40 miles from Reading. The city became famous after the establishment of prestigious and oldest university ‘University of Oxford’ in the 12th century. The early evidence of the city found back to Saxon period and buildings of the city depict the English influence or architectural period. The economy of the city grew is primarily based on information technology, education, motor manufacturing, publishing and science-based businesses.
History
The history of the city found its root back to the Saxon times. It has been suggested that the name of the city is derived from Oxenaforda meaning Ford of the Oxen (Oxen crossed the river through fords than bridges around AD 900). During the empire of Wessex and Mercia, the city grew as an important military frontier town. Danes attacked the city for several times and killed during the St Brice’s Day massacre in the 10th century. Recently, the skeletons of the victims were found during the construction work of St John’s College.
In 1066, Norman Invasion had severally damaged the town and later on the responsibility of the town was handed over to Robert D’Oyly. The Oxford castle was built to verify the authority of the Norman over the area. The castle still stands today and has never utilised for military purposes. The monastic community was also established in the castle and recognised as the oldest places of formal education in the Great Britain. King Henry II granted the charter to the city resulted in the construction of the various religious houses and residents availed the same exemptions and other benefits as enjoyed by the capital of the kingdom.
The city was affected by sweating sickness epidemic in the 15th century resulted in the death of half of the city’s population. The Cowley Barracks were constructed for establishing permanent military presence in the city. The Oxford canal was built in 1790, linked the city with the Coventry and Duke’s cut connected the new canal with the Thames River. The Great Western Railway was introduced in the city in 1844, connected the town to the cities of London and Reading.
The population of the university reduced heavily during the First World War and the university campus was being used for the training purposes by the soldiers. The city faced rapid industrial growth with the introduction of publishing and printing industries in the early 20th century. The city incorporated the suburbs of Wolvercote, Cowley and Headington. The economy of the city experienced huge transformation with the establishment of Morris Motors Limited. The major workforce of the city was employed in the Morris Motors and Pressed Steel Fisher plants. With the decline of British Leyland, the city faced unemployment between 1980 and 1990.
The city was not much affected by the Second World War due to the absence of heavy steelwork and shipbuilding industries. But refugees from London and other cities of the country migrated to the city. The university buildings were also used as military barracks for short period. The city gained a cosmopolitan character with the arrival of cafes, clubs, bars and restaurants.
Landmarks
The topmost places to visit in Oxford are Pitt Rivers Museums, University of Oxford, Radcliffe Square, Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Magdalen College, Christ Church Meadow, Oxford Canal, Oxford Castle, Bridge of Sighs, Oxford University Museum and much more exciting places.