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What is new? WSS MVP since 2006 Speaker, writer, consultant, Aquarius, President of the Ames Iowa chapter of the Mark Rhodes fan club Personal Blog www.toddklindt.com/blog Company web site www.sharepoint911.com E-mail


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What is new?

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WSS MVP since 2006

Speaker, writer, consultant, Aquarius, President of the Ames Iowa chapter

  • f the Mark Rhodes fan club

Personal Blog www.toddklindt.com/blog

Company web site www.sharepoint911.com

E-mail todd.Klindt@Rackspace.com

Twitter me! @toddklindt

Netcast

http://www.toddklindt.com/netcast

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A Look at the Past What is New? Demo

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 Couldn’t run OWA on DC  Tightly integrated in SharePoint 2010  Unintended downtime for install/patch/removal  Excel web app/excel services confusion  Install on single or multiple servers in farm for service on server  Leveraged as SharePoint feature (turn it on/off per site collection)  Special SQL database permission requirements

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 Adds extra load to installed SP servers  Limited browser support  Limited document editing capabilities  No smartphone support  No tablet support  No touch support  Complex patching cycle

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  • Easy upgrades without downtime
  • Scaling without SharePoint impact
  • New capabilities to:
  • Exchange
  • Lync
  • File Shares
  • Custom Sources
  • Can now create files within the browser
  • Greater browser compatibility

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 Web application Open Platform Interface (WOPI)  WOPI provides the link between the SharePoint

farm and the OWA farm

 WOPI components

 WOPI App: Office Web App 2013 farm  WOPI Host: typically your SharePoint farm

 Office Web Apps servers can be dedicated to role

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 Front End  Excel Back End  Word Back End  PowerPoint Back End

 Master Machine

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 Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 (+higher version)  All servers must be domain joined  .NET 4.0  IIS 7.0 (role needs to be turned on through the

Web Server (IIS) role)

 PowerShell 3.0  Load balancer for multi-machine farms  Dedicated server(s) with no other applications

installed (that are using ports 80 or 443)*

 Can not install SharePoint/domain

controller/Exchange/Lync on the OWA servers

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 Todd’s blog

 http://www.toddklindt.com/blog

 Todd’s Netcast

 http://www.toddklindt.com/netcast

 Slides and files

 http://www.toddklindt.com/AUSPC2013

 Build a WOPI server

 http://www.wictorwilen.se/sharepoint-2013-

building-your-own-wopi-client-part-1

 Download OWA language packs

 http://www.microsoft.com/en-

us/download/details.aspx?id=35490

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 Pester me @toddklindt or todd.Klindt@Rackspace.com  Or at the Rackspace booth

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