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Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Technologies : Planning, Design and Implementation.
Title:
Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Technologies : Planning, Design and Implementation.
Author:
Laahs, Kevin.
ISBN:
9780080556680
Personal Author:
Edition:
12th ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (683 pages)
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 Catalog -- Chapter 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 2007 -- 9.4 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 SharePoint -- 10.11 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 Parts -- 13.5 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 -- 15.3 Site Definition Solution Files -- 15.4 Site Definition Branding Exercise -- Chapter 16. Features -- 16.1 What is a Feature? -- 16.2 SharePoint 2007 Features -- 16.3 Feature Architecture -- 16.4 Feature Receivers -- 16.5 Feature Lifecycle -- 16.6 Feature Stapling -- 16.7 Deploying Features using the Solution Framework -- 16.8 Branding Using Features Exercise -- Chapter 17. Events -- 17.1 What is an Event? -- 17.2 Working with Events -- 17.3 Working with Document Libraries-Event Exercise -- Chapter 18. InfoPath Forms Services and Workflow -- 18.1 What is InfoPath Forms Services? -- 18.2 Configuring InfoPath Forms Services.

18.3 Introduction to InfoPath 2007 -- 18.4 Data Connections -- 18.5 Creating a Browser-Enabled Form Template -- 18.6 Deploying and Managing InfoPath Forms -- 18.7 Document Information Panel -- 18.8 Adding Code to a Form Template -- 18.9 Workflow and SharePoint Server 2007 -- 18.10 Workflow Authoring -- 18.11 Integrating InfoPath Forms with Workflow -- 18.12 Conclusion -- Index.
Abstract:
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 where many work teams are becoming geographically dispersed. SharePoint 2007 is a big improvement over former releases, due to enhanced security, better search capabilities, and more robust functionality. Lots of change means that users will have to come up to speed on the new enhancements. With SharePoint 2007 Technologies, readers will gain a working knowledge of the architecture, administration, and end user features offered by SharePoint 2007. This book also provides practical techniques to help IT professionals integrate Sharepoint with other MS products such as Exchange Server. The expertise of the authors, who have helped many businesses leverage Microsoft technologies, makes this book an invaluable tool to anyone interested in deploying Sharepoint '07. *More than 50,000 HP employees already use SharePoint, and that's just one company! *SharePoint 2007 enables businesses to share documents, implement version controls, intensify security, and create workgroups, all in real-time *All companies using MS Exchange Server will examine the latest iteration of SharePoint.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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