Introduction
Elements
of this syllabus are subject to change.
This five-day
instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge
and skills to install, customize, and administer Microsoft
Office Project Server 2007.
Audience
This course is intended for
IT architects who need to help with Project Server 2007
implementation. IT architect is an overarching term to
cover the following roles:
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IT infrastructure lead |
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System administrator |
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Database administrator |
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Deployment specialist |
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Application developer (for this course, limited
information) |
This is NOT for business
people, project managers, analysts, or PMOs, unless they
manage the IT items of Project Server 2007.
At Course Completion
After completing this
course, students will be able to:
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Describe the Project Server 2007 architecture and
Windows SharePoint Services topology alternatives. |
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Practice installing a single server environment for
Project Server 2007 . |
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Understand application security for Project Server
2007. |
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Describe the various IT roles needed for
implementing Project Server 2007 and understand the
work those roles will perform for Project Server
2007. |
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Understand how the IT architect works with the
business architect for Project Server 2007. |
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Understand the data elements and alternatives for
customization of Project Server 2007. |
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Describe end-user deployment requirements and
options. |
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Understand IT administration, operations, and
maintenance of Project Server 2007. |
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Describe IT concerns and work for migrating to
Project Server 2007 from Project Server 2003. |
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Understand troubleshooting the system. |
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Describe alternatives for scalability and
availability for Project Server 2007. |
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Practice in a hands-on environment. |
Prerequisites
None.
Course Outline
Module 1: Project Server
2007 Introduction and Installation
Lessons
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Current Workshop Introduction |
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Introduction of the Microsoft Office Project 2007
Enterprise Project Management (EPM) Solution |
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Project Server 2007 Setup |
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Homework and 1-Hour Instructor Q&A |
Lab 1: Plan Architecture
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Practice planning an organizations architecture
using the Architecture Plan document |
Lab 2: Installation
(Single Server)
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Practice installing a single-server instance of
Project Server 2007 |
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Understand the areas in a Windows SharePoint
Services Farm you will use for installation |
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Practice using the published Microsoft documentation
for an installation |
Lab 3: Microsoft SQL
Reporting Services Web Parts
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Practice installing the SQL Reporting Services (SQL
2005) Web parts for Project Server 2007 |
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Practice hooking up SQL Reporting Services 2005 to
the SQL Reporting Services Web parts so you can
build SQL Reporting Services reports |
Lab 4: OLAP
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Practice installing the components needed for the
OLAP cube to work with Project Server 2007 using
Analysis Services 2005 and build the OLAP cube |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Understand the objectives, workshop outline, format,
and audience for the Project Server 2007 IT
architect class. |
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Meet instructors and fellow students and describe
expectations. |
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Understand the Project Server 2007 EPM solution for
the IT architect and others in the organization. |
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Describe Project Server 2007 architecture at a high
level. |
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Understand the IT architect role and how it works
with different roles using Project Server 2007,
including the business architect. |
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Demo the key elements of Project Server 2007 for the
IT architect. |
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Introduce the use case scenario approach. |
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Review various Project Server 2007 organizational
scenarios. |
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Understand pre-installation tasks and
considerations. |
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Describe setup and provisioning process and steps. |
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Describe post set up and provisioning process and
steps. |
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Describe post set up and provisioning checks and
initial system configuration. |
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Understand multiple server installation issues and
steps. |
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Practice a single-server Project Server 2007
installation. |
Module 2: Data Migration
and Application Security
Lessons
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Debrief from Day One |
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Migration |
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Application Security |
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Homework and 1-Hour Instructor Q&A |
Lab 5: Data Migration
Exercise
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Practice migrating an existing Windows SharePoint
Services 2.0 workspace to Windows SharePoint
Services 3.0 |
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Practice performing a data migration of Project
Server 2003 to Project Server 2007 |
Lab 6: Forms
Authentication Exercise
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Practice setting up forms authentication by setting
up five forms-authenticated users |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Understand the various migration paths for Project
Server 2007 to help an organization decide on how it
would like to migrate its data. |
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Understand what is involved with migrating from
Project Server 2003. |
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Understand the security architecture. |
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Understand user authentication methods for Project
Server 2007. |
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Understand Project Server 2007 and Windows
SharePoint Services security synchronization. |
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Describe security model components. |
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Understand how groups (roles), users, views,
categories, and other security components play in
security model of Project Server 2007. |
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Validate an organizations security model
requirements. |
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Practice setting up forms authentication. |
Module 3: Project Server
2007 Architecture
Lessons
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Debrief from Day Two |
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End-User Deployment |
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Windows SharePoint Services Farm Topology and
Administration |
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Project Server 2007 Architecture |
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Homework and 1-Hour Instructor Q&A |
Lab 7: Project
Professional Exercise
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Review the customization options for Microsoft
Office Project Professional |
Lab 8: Windows
SharePoint Services-Central Administration (CA) Exercise
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Explore CA |
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Create a new Project Web access site |
Lab 9: Configuration and
Architecture Exercise
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Practice creating an initial Project Server 2007
configuration |
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Describe elements of Project Server 2007
architecture |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Understand end-user client options. |
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Describe prerequisites for client deployment. |
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Determine how to deploy clients. |
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Understand how Windows SharePoint Services and
Project Server 2007 integrate. |
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Review new Windows SharePoint Services capabilities. |
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Describe Windows SharePoint Services administrator
capabilities. |
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Describe in-hosting versus out-hosting. |
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Practice using CA. |
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Understand the components of the Project Server 2007
architecture. |
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Review architecture components for scalability. |
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Understand the purpose of the PSI. |
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Describe the Queuing and Eventing services. |
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Understand the purpose of each of the Project Server
2007 databases. |
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Describe why Project Professional is more efficient
in Project Server 2007. |
Module 4: Project Server
2007 Support
Lessons
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Debrief from Day Three |
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Troubleshoot the System |
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Administration, Tools, Operations, and Maintenance |
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Homework and 1-Hour Instructor Q&A |
Lab 10: Troubleshooting
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Practice reviewing various troubleshooting areas in
Project Server 2007 |
Lab 11: Operations and
Maintenance
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Practice reviewing various areas for maintenance and
administration in Project Server 2007 |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Review Microsoft Office 2007 EPM solution
troubleshooting concepts. |
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Identify tools available for troubleshooting. |
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Understand troubleshooting areas, issues, and
methods. |
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Understand issues to be considered for continued
successful operation of Project Server 2007. |
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Archive. |
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Understand disaster recovery. |
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Backup and restore. |
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Understand requirements for operations and
maintenance. |
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Review considerations for performance monitoring. |
Module 5: Scalability,
Availability, and Customization
Lessons
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Debrief from Day Four |
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Scalability and Availability |
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Data and Extensibility |
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Wrap Up |
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Homework |
Lab 12: Web Parts and
Templates
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Practice adding a custom Web part to a Project Web
access page |
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Practice creating a project workspace template |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Develop a common definition for scalability and
availability and an understanding of how performance
relates to both. |
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Understand the differences between Project Server
2003 and Project Server 2007 in respect to
scalability and availability. |
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Examine hardware bottleneck differences and any
changes to recommended growth approaches. |
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Review the various development technologies and
focus areas for custom development and extensibility
on the Project Server 2007 platform. |
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Understand in more detail the reporting database and
integration with SQL Reporting Services. |
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Review the information available in the software
development kit (SDK). |
Note: This is not a
developers session. The purpose is to understand the
customization areas in a bit more detail, and the pros and
cons of using them.