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Value of SharePoint Add-Ins
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What are Add-Ins? (formerly Apps)
• In SharePoint 2007, we had “Farm Solutions”
• Next in SharePoint 2010, came “Sandbox
Solutions”
• Less taxing on the farm
• Finally, in today’s smart phone rules society,
everything need to be an App
“If you are reading this, there’s an app for that.” • In SharePoint 2013, everything is an App…
• Lists are apps
• Libraries are apps
• Templates are apps
• Apps are apps
• But web parts are still web parts 
• And we have App Parts
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Introducing Add-Ins
• “Add-Ins are self-contained pieces of functionality that extend the capabilities of a
SharePoint site.”
• App types
• SharePoint Hosted
• Provider Hosted
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Distributed in Two Ways
• Microsoft's "Public Store" offers Apps for
SharePoint that can be accessed by users within
their SharePoint environment, for direct
download.
• A "Corporate Store", also known as an "app
catalog", offers organizations with SharePoint
the ability to centrally control which Apps are
accessed by their users, with direct download
simplicity.
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Integration Opportunities
• Integrate your LOB’s
• SAP
• Dynamics
• ERP
• Payroll
• Human Resources
• Financial
• Accounts
• SharePoint On-Premises or SharePoint Online
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Flexible Development Model
• Non-SharePoint developers can build apps
• Broader reach (Platform independence)
• No longer being developed from scratch
• Saves time and money
• Testing is simpler and quicker
• Cab build on any platform, not limited to .Net
“No more SharePoint developers”
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Performance and Stability
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Enhanced Security & Reduced Data Exposure
• Apps execute out of SharePoint Core
• Less security breaches
• App security model
• App scope
• Multi-tenant
• Easy upgrading
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Improved Software Capability
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Improved Software Capability
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Simplified Central Management
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Greater Corporate Agility
• User’s Perspective
• Easy install / uninstall
• Easy availability
• Easy upgrade
• Familiar user experience
• Administrator’s Perspective
• Isolation of Process and Page
parts
• Multiple options for hosting
• Access control
• Reduced workload
• Simple configuration
• Developer’s Perspective
• Familiar tools and access to rich
set of features
• Flexible environment
• Fast deploy and test
• Less development effort required
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Taking the decision
• What technical challenges would be involved in building the app?
• How much will it cost to build the app?
• How quickly can the app hit the market?
• How much would this app benefit the company?
• What's the best way to calculate ROI to justify the expense?
Improving your ROI…
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Questions?

Value of share point add ins

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    Click to editMaster text styles What are Add-Ins? (formerly Apps) • In SharePoint 2007, we had “Farm Solutions” • Next in SharePoint 2010, came “Sandbox Solutions” • Less taxing on the farm • Finally, in today’s smart phone rules society, everything need to be an App “If you are reading this, there’s an app for that.” • In SharePoint 2013, everything is an App… • Lists are apps • Libraries are apps • Templates are apps • Apps are apps • But web parts are still web parts  • And we have App Parts
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    Click to editMaster text styles Introducing Add-Ins • “Add-Ins are self-contained pieces of functionality that extend the capabilities of a SharePoint site.” • App types • SharePoint Hosted • Provider Hosted
  • 4.
    Click to editMaster text styles Distributed in Two Ways • Microsoft's "Public Store" offers Apps for SharePoint that can be accessed by users within their SharePoint environment, for direct download. • A "Corporate Store", also known as an "app catalog", offers organizations with SharePoint the ability to centrally control which Apps are accessed by their users, with direct download simplicity.
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    Click to editMaster text styles Integration Opportunities • Integrate your LOB’s • SAP • Dynamics • ERP • Payroll • Human Resources • Financial • Accounts • SharePoint On-Premises or SharePoint Online
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    Click to editMaster text styles Flexible Development Model • Non-SharePoint developers can build apps • Broader reach (Platform independence) • No longer being developed from scratch • Saves time and money • Testing is simpler and quicker • Cab build on any platform, not limited to .Net “No more SharePoint developers”
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    Click to editMaster text styles Performance and Stability
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    Click to editMaster text styles Enhanced Security & Reduced Data Exposure • Apps execute out of SharePoint Core • Less security breaches • App security model • App scope • Multi-tenant • Easy upgrading
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    Click to editMaster text styles Improved Software Capability
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    Click to editMaster text styles Improved Software Capability
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    Click to editMaster text styles Simplified Central Management
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    Click to editMaster text styles Greater Corporate Agility • User’s Perspective • Easy install / uninstall • Easy availability • Easy upgrade • Familiar user experience • Administrator’s Perspective • Isolation of Process and Page parts • Multiple options for hosting • Access control • Reduced workload • Simple configuration • Developer’s Perspective • Familiar tools and access to rich set of features • Flexible environment • Fast deploy and test • Less development effort required
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    Click to editMaster text styles Taking the decision • What technical challenges would be involved in building the app? • How much will it cost to build the app? • How quickly can the app hit the market? • How much would this app benefit the company? • What's the best way to calculate ROI to justify the expense? Improving your ROI…
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