Course Outline
Module 1: Introducing SharePoint 2016 for Government
- Key components of a SharePoint deployment for government
- New features in SharePoint 2016 for government
- Deployment options for SharePoint 2016 in the public sector
Module 2: Designing an Information Architecture for Government
- Identifying business requirements for government operations
- Understanding business requirements in a governmental context
- Organizing information within SharePoint 2016 for government use
- Planning for discoverability of government data and documents
Module 3: Designing a Logical Architecture for Government
- Overview of the SharePoint 2016 logical architecture in governmental settings
- Documenting your logical architecture for government compliance and transparency
Module 4: Designing a Physical Architecture for Government
- Designing physical components for SharePoint deployments in the public sector
- Designing supporting components for secure governmental SharePoint environments
- SharePoint farm topologies suitable for government operations
- Mapping a logical architecture design to a physical architecture design for government use
Module 5: Installing and Configuring SharePoint 2016 for Government
- Installing SharePoint 2016 in governmental environments
- Scripting installation and configuration of SharePoint for government agencies
- Configuring SharePoint 2016 farm settings to meet governmental standards
Module 6: Creating Web Applications and Site Collections for Government
- Creating web applications tailored for government use
- Configuring web applications to support governmental processes
- Creating and configuring site collections for government departments and agencies
Module 7: Planning and Configuring Service Applications for Government
- Introduction to the service application architecture in a governmental context
- Creating and configuring service applications for government operations
Module 8: Managing Users and Permissions, and Securing Content for Government
- Configuring authorization in SharePoint 2016 for government users
- Managing access to content within governmental environments
Module 9: Configuring Authentication for SharePoint 2016 in Government
- Overview of authentication methods suitable for government agencies
- Configuring federated authentication for secure governmental access
- Configuring server-to-server authentication for inter-agency collaboration
Module 10: Securing a SharePoint 2016 Deployment for Government
- Securing the platform to meet government security standards
- Configuring farm-level security for governmental compliance
Module 11: Managing Taxonomy for Government
- Managing content types for government documents and data
- Understanding managed metadata in a governmental context
- Configuring the managed metadata service to enhance data organization for government
Module 12: Configuring User Profiles for Government
- Configuring the User Profile Service Application for government employees and stakeholders
- Managing user profiles and audiences to support governmental operations
Module 13: Configuring Enterprise Search for Government
- Understanding the Search Service Application architecture in a governmental context
- Configuring Enterprise Search to meet government search requirements
- Managing Enterprise Search to ensure efficient data retrieval for government users
Module 14: Monitoring and Maintaining a SharePoint 2016 Environment for Government
- Monitoring a SharePoint 2016 environment to ensure compliance with governmental standards
- Tuning and optimizing a SharePoint 2016 environment for government performance
- Planning and configuring caching to enhance user experience in governmental settings
- Troubleshooting a SharePoint 2016 environment to maintain operational integrity for government
Requirements
Before attending this course for government, students must have knowledge of:
- Software management in a Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2 enterprise server environment.
- Deploying and managing applications natively, virtually, and in the cloud.
- Administering Internet Information Services (IIS).
- Configuring Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) for use in authentication, authorization, and as a user store.
- Managing an application remotely using Windows PowerShell 4.0.
- Managing databases and server roles in SQL Server.
- Connecting applications to SQL Server.
- Implementing claims-based security.
- Using Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines.
An ideal candidate for this course must have at least one year of experience with deploying and administering multiple SharePoint 2013 farms across a large enterprise. Given that many organizations have not yet upgraded from SharePoint 2010, candidates can also have at least two years of experience with SharePoint 2010. However, they must understand the differences between SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint 2013, particularly in terms of hybridization.
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