DruckansichtIdentifying Business Requirements - Overview of SharePoint 2010 Logical Architecture - Documenting Your SharePoint 2010 Environment - Documenting the Logical Architecture
B. Planning a Service Application ArchitectureIntroduction to the Service Application Architecture in SharePoint 2010 - Service Application Architecture and Components - Topologies for Service Applications - Mapping Service Applications to Your Logical Architecture
C. Planning for Performance and CapacityPrinciples of Performance Planning - Designing for Performance - Principles of Capacity Planning - Designing for Capacity
D. Designing a Physical ArchitectureDesigning Physical Components for SharePoint Deployments - Designing Supporting Components for SharePoint Deployments - SharePoint Farm Topologies - Mapping a Logical Architecture Design to a Physical Architecture Design
E. Designing a Security PlanDesigning to Secure SharePoint 2010 - Planning for Service Accounts - Planning Security for Users and Groups - Planning for SSL
F. Planning AuthenticationOverview of Authentication - Introduction to Claims-based Authentication - Selecting Authentication Methods
G. Planning Managed MetadataMetadata in SharePoint 2010 - Overview of Content Types - Mapping Managed Metadata to Business Requirements
H. Planning Social ComputingOverview of Social Computing - Planning for Social Computing Functionality in SharePoint 2010 - Planning for the User Profile Service
I. Designing an Enterprise Search StrategyOverview of SharePoint 2010 Search Architecture - Search Topologies in SharePoint 2010 - Capacity and Performance Planning for Search - Mapping Business Requirements to Search Design
J. Planning Enterprise Content ManagementOverview of Enterprise Content Management - Planning Tasks for Content Management - Planning Features and Policies for Content Management - Planning Web Content Management
K. Planning a SharePoint 2010 Implementation of a Business Intelligence StrategyOverview of Business Intelligence Principles - Planning Data Access by Using BCS - Planning SharePoint 2010 Business Intelligence Solutions - Planning for Reporting and Presentation
L. Developing a Plan for GovernanceOverview of Governance - Key Elements of a Governance Plan - Planning for Governance in SharePoint Server 2010 - Governance Implementation Features and Policies in SharePoint Server 2010
M. Designing a Maintenance and Monitoring PlanPrinciples of Maintenance and Monitoring - Creating a Maintenance Plan for SharePoint 2010 - Creating a Monitoring Plan for SharePoint 2010 - Considerations for the Maintenance and Monitoring of Associated Technologies
N. Planning Business ContinuityOverview of Business Continuity Management - Developing a Business Continuity Plan for SharePoint Server 2010 - Creating a Backup and Restore Plan for SharePoint Server 2010

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Marcus Wiederstein studierte Elektrotechnik und Wirtschaftswissenschaften in Bochum und Dortmund und arbeitet seit mehr als 10 Jahren als Dozent für Themen im Bereich Software-Entwicklung und IT-Management sowie im Controlling.
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Projekte: Als Berater und Projektleiter führt Herr Wiederstein Projekte im Bereich Data Warehousing, Projekt- und Wissensmanagement für Kunden in D, A und CH durch. Er leitet internationale Teams für Software-Entwicklung bei Comelio in Indien.
Zertifizierung: Er ist "Microsoft Certified Solution Developer" (MCSD), "Microsoft Certified Database Administrator" (MCDBA) und "Microsoft Certified Trainer" (MCT). Er ist auch UML-zertifiziert und hat die beiden Abschlüsse "UML Professional Fundamental" und "UML Professional Intermediate".
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