Microsoft SharePoint 2007 technologies : planning, design and implementation /

SharePoint provides a vital service to businesses--content sharing over Intranet and Internet sites. Microsoft is investing tons of research and development money into content sharing technologies: SharePoint is the ""next big thing"" for MS Office users, especially in a world wh...

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Main Author: Laahs, Kevin
Other Authors: McKenna, Emer, Vanamo, Veli-Matti
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Oxford : Digital, ©2008.
Subjects:
Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Microsoft® SharePoint 2007 Technologies; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1. 2007 Microsoft Office System; 1.1 Introducing the 2007 Microsoft Office System; Chapter 2. Windows SharePoint Services V3.0; 2.1 A Necessary Platform; 2.2 Main Architectural Ingredients; 2.3 Rendering Sites; 2.4 Storage; 2.5 Security Model; Chapter 3. Collaboration; 3.1 Wikis, Blogs, and RSS (Really Simple Syndication); 3.2 Mobile Access; 3.3 E-Mail and WSS 3.0; Chapter 4. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007; 4.1 Shared Services; 4.2 MOSS extensions to WSS 3.0
  • 4.3 Business Data CatalogChapter 5. Enterprise Content Management; 5.1 Document Management; 5.2 Records Management; 5.3 Web Content Management; Chapter 6. Search; 6.1 A Common Search Engine; 6.2 Configuring Search; 6.3 Consuming Search; Chapter 7. People; 7.1 The SharePoint User Profile; 7.2 Personal Portal-A User's View; 7.3 People Picker and Cross Forest Operations; Chapter 8. Business Intelligence; 8.1 Excel Services; 8.2 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs); 8.3 Dashboards and Report Center Templates; Chapter 9. Office and Exchange Integration; 9.1 Outlook 2007; 9.2 Word 2007
  • 9.3 PowerPoint 20079.4 Excel 2007; 9.5 Access 2007; 9.6 InfoPath 2007; 9.7 My SharePoints-Navigating Sites, Opening, and Saving items; 9.8 Accessing SharePoint Document Libraries through OWA 2007; Chapter 10. Planning the SharePoint Deployment; 10.1 Getting to Know the Requirements; 10.2 Planning SharePoint Features; 10.3 Overview of Deployment Sizing; 10.4 Sizing SharePoint Server 2007; 10.5 Disk Subsystem Planning; 10.6 Global Deployment Considerations; 10.7 Preparing for Software Deployment; 10.8 Planning Backup and Restore; 10.9 Planning Data Migrations
  • 10.10 Planning Support for SharePoint10.11 Performance Monitoring; Chapter 11. Introduction to SharePoint Development; 11.1 Development Architecture Overview; 11.2 Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007; 11.3 Microsoft Visual Studio 2005; 11.4 Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Solution Framework; Chapter 12. SharePoint Programmability; 12.1 Custom Web Pages and Web Applications in SharePoint; 12.2 The Object Model; 12.3 Web Services; Chapter 13. Building and Deploying Web Parts; 13.1 Introduction; 13.2 What is a Web Part?; 13.3 Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Web Parts
  • 13.4 Creating Custom Web Parts13.5 Coding Web Parts; 13.6 Connecting Web Parts; 13.7 Debugging Web Parts; 13.8 Packaging and Deploying Web Parts; Chapter 14. Branding your SharePoint 2007 Sites; 14.1 What is Branding?; 14.2 Branding Pain Points in SharePoint Portal Server 2003; 14.3 SharePoint 2007 Enhancements; 14.4 Customizing the Color Scheme; 14.5 Themes; 14.6 Site Title, Description, and Icon; 14.7 Basic Branding Exercises; Chapter 15. Site Definitions and Templates; 15.1 Defining Site Definitions, Site Templates, and Custom Templates; 15.2 Dissecting ONET. XML