The
following list will allow you to get a sneak preview of some
interesting SharePoint books coming out in the next few months and some
of them just published. The authors links will point you to their
LinkedIn profiles to connect with them and luckily get some additional
questions answered related to the books.
I
will try to keep this list as up-to-date as possible, so make sure
you’re coming back regularly to see what’s new in the stores.
Soon To Be Published
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Learn Windows PowerShell in a Month of Lunches
By: Don Jones, Jeffery Hicks
Publication Date: December 1, 2016
PowerShell
provides a single, unified administrative command line from which to
control and automate virtually every aspect of a Windows system. It
accepts and executes commands immediately, and scripts can be written to
manage most Windows servers like Exchange, IIS, and SharePoint. This
updated book covers PowerShell features that run on Windows 7, Windows
Server 2008 R2, and later. This edition is appropriate for PowerShell
version 3 and later. There is coverage for new PowerShell version 5
features like PowerShellGet, however PowerShell fundamentals are
unchanged.
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Microsoft SharePoint 2016 Step by Step
By: Olga Londer
Publication Date: December 3, 2016
Get
productive fast with SharePoint 2016, and jump in wherever you need
answers: brisk lessons and colorful screen shots show you exactly what
to do, step by step – and practice files help you build your skills.
Fully updated for today’s powerful new version of SharePoint, Microsoft
SharePoint 2016 Step by Step shows you how to do all this:
- Customize your team site’s layout, features, and apps
- Manage and share ideas, documents, and data
- Capture and organize content into lists and libraries
- Automate business processes with built-in workflows
- Use social features to communicate and collaborate
- Work with SharePoint’s business intelligence features
- Publish content using enhanced web content management
- Use SharePoint with Excel, Access, Outlook, and Lync
- And much more…
Recently Published
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Cloud Pro – The next step for IT pros
By: Ben Curry, Brian Laws
Publication Date: October 23, 2016
Cloud
technologies are transforming the roles of experienced IT
professionals. Cloud Pro – The Next Step for IT Pros brings together all
the knowledge you need to smoothly transition from traditional roles to
successful cloud administration in Microsoft or hybrid environments. It
has been carefully crafted to reflect IT professionals’ real challenges
in making the cloud transition, including maintaining full control when
you’re a “tenant” on someone else’s servers, and maximizing your
productivity through automation. You’ll find specific guidance on
administering key Microsoft technologies including Office 365, Exchange
Online, SharePoint, Azure, OneDrive, and more. Along the way, Ben Curry
and Brian Laws identify new and changing job roles for cloud
administrators, and offer practical guidance on migrating your skills to
them.
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Exam Ref 70-339 Managing Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016
By: Troy Lanphier
Publication Date: October 7, 2016
Direct
from Microsoft, this Exam Ref is the official study guide for the new
Microsoft 70-339 Core Technologies of Microsoft SharePoint 2016
certification exam. It offers professional-level preparation that helps
candidates maximize their exam performance and sharpen their skills on
the job.
Microsoft Exam Ref publications stand apart from third-party study guides because they:
- Provide guidance from Microsoft, the creator of Microsoft certification exams
- Target IT professional-level exam candidates with content focused on their needs, not “one-size-fits-all content
- Streamline study by organizing material according to the exam’s objective domain (OD), covering one functional group and its objectives in each chapter
- Feature Thought Experiments to guide candidates through a set of “what if?” scenarios, and prepare them more effectively for Pro-level style exam questions
- Explore big picture thinking around the planning and design aspects of the IT pro’s job role
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Programming Microsoft Office 365: Covers Microsoft Graph, Office 365 applications, SharePoint Add-ins, Office 365 Groups, and more (Developer Reference)
By: Paolo Pialorsi
Publication Date: September 9, 2016
Every
day, millions of people use Microsoft Office 365, the subscription
version of the world’s most popular productivity platform. If you’re a
developer, Programming Microsoft Office 365 will show you how to build
custom solutions that access and interact with their Office 365 data
right from within your apps, on practically any mobile, web, and desktop
platform.
Leading
Office solutions developer Paolo Pialorsi offers practical, code-rich,
task-based coverage of every key aspect of Office 365 development.
You’ll learn hands-on by building a complete, start-to-finish solution
with the newest major release of Office 365.
You’ll
master powerful techniques leveraging SharePoint Online, Microsoft
Azure Active Directory and other Microsoft cloud services, Microsoft
OneDrive for Business, Microsoft’s new REST APIs, and exciting new
products such as Microsoft Delve and Office Graph.
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Building a SharePoint 2016 Home Lab: A How-To Reference on Simulating a Realistic SharePoint Testing Environment
By: Stacy Simpkins
Publication Date: July 28, 2016
This
book is a step-by-step guide to building your own SharePoint farm in a
home lab setting. Learn how to build a windows domain and then join
servers into the domain in order to create your own testing and learning
environment. After you get the domain stood up, where you go from there
is up to you. This book will help you learn how to spin up SharePoint
in a least privileged fashion.
This
isn’t strictly a SharePoint book, though. For example, if you’re not a
SharePoint professional and are just looking to create a working windows
domain for other purposes; the home-lab domain that you’ll create will
work great for Exam preparation for non-SharePoint purposes. You could
even use it for learning how to install Exchange Server. After all, it’s
your Home Lab domain.
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SharePoint 2016 For Dummies
By: Ken Withee, Rosemarie Withee
Publication Date: July 25, 2016
Learn
all the ins and outs of SharePoint, launch your site, collaborate with
coworkers, and go mobile. There’s no doubt about it, SharePoint is a
complex creature. But when broken down into easily digestible chunks,
it’s not quite the beast it appears to be right out of the gate—that’s
where SharePoint X For Dummies comes in! Written in plain English and
free of intimidating jargon, this friendly, accessible guide starts out
by showing you just what SharePoint X is, translating the terminology,
and explaining the tools. Then it helps you create a site, work with
apps, and master basic SharePoint administration. Next, you’ll learn to
use SharePoint X to get social, go mobile, manage content, and connect
with others through working with Office 365, archiving documents,
developing workflows, and so much more.
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SharePoint 2016 Search Explained: SharePoint 2016 and Office 365 Search On-Premises, Cloud and Hybrid for Search Managers and Decision Makers
By: Agnes Molnar
Publication Date: June 30, 2016
SharePoint
2016 comes with major changes in how Search works, including a new and
enhanced Hybrid Search model. Regardless of whether your organization is
on-premises only or in the cloud with some content and/or applications,
this book will help you create a search strategy when considering
SharePoint 2016. World-renowned consultant and author Agnes Molnar helps
you plan and implement a SharePoint 2016 / Office 365 search
environment that meets the needs of your business. This must-have book
covers the following SharePoint 2016 and Office 365 Search topics:
Business Cases and Challenges Requirements Gathering Search Based
Applications How the Search Engine works – Overview Search User
Experience Metadata Search in Office 365 Office Graph and Delve Search
Quality Management Tags: SharePoint 2016, Office 365, Search, Discovery,
Findability, Cloud Search, Hybrid Search, Office Graph, Office Delve,
Search Explained, Information Overload, Information Management,
Knowledge Management, Search-Based Applications, Search-Driven
Applications.
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Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 Customization – Second Edition
By: Nicolae Tarla
Publication Date: May 27, 2016
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM is a Microsoft solution to satisfy the various needs of
customer relationship management and is already equipped to be flexible
to meet the needs of businesses. With Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016, many
new features were added for social, marketing, sales, and integration
with other tools. These features add many dimensions to customization.
This
book will not only showcase how CRM can be customized, but will also be
your guide on how the latest advancements in Dynamics CRM 2016 can be
used to benefit your business.
You
will learn how to enhance the functionality of Microsoft Dynamics CRM
2016 and use it to serve different businesses of various scales. You
will see how to get ready to customize CRM and then quickly move on to
grasp the CRM app structure, which will help you customize Dynamics CRM
better.
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