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Microsoft SharePoint 2003 Unleashed by Michael Noel,  Colin Spence
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    • Product code: 166908
    • ISBN: 0672328038, ISBN13: 9780672328039, paperback
      Published by Sams Publishing
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    Description of Microsoft SharePoint 2003 Unleashed

    Delves into the power of collaboration and knowledge management for small, medium and enterprise level businesses. Revised based on reader feedback to further strengthen the best-selling SharePoint book on the market. SharePoint 2003 technologies make it easier for everyone on the network to find the information they need, manage it, and collaborate with others. Major corporations utilizing SharePoint include General Mills, Compaq, HR Block, and Delphi. Microsoft SharePoint 2003 Unleashed, 2e will strengthen and further solidify it as the best selling SharePoint Technologies book on the market. Organizations have been talking about knowledge management and leveraging their IT investments to enhance team collaboration for years, but have had difficulty implementing effective solutions that tie together the wide range of information employees need to access. With the release of Microsoft's SharePoint Services v2.0 (2003) and SharePoint Portal Server v2.0 (2003), a powerful and practical framework for creating these solutions has finally become available.The many gigabytes of data that the average company manages can be used more effectively through the development of a customized and effective knowledge management and collaboration "ecosystem." An equally important challenge is for organizations to enhance the productivity of their key employees ("knowledge workers"), and leverage the massive investments that have been made in information technology. V2.0 of the SharePoint products provide new features that users of the network, especially managers and knowledge workers, will benefit from every day. Many other technology improvements can't be seen or touched by the general user community, but SharePoint Services and Portal Server integrate with the products that are used daily and make it easier for everyone on the network to find the information they need, manage it, and collaborate with others.
    Contents: Introduction. Book Highlights I. SHAREPOINT 2003 OVERVIEW.1. Share Point Portal Server 2003 and Windows Share Point Services Technology Primer. The Challenge of Managing Documents and Data The Drawbacks of Network Drives and File Folders New Collaboration Challenges The Complexities of Sharing Documents Providing Knowledge Management and Collaboration Toolswith Portals Meeting Market Demands with Share Point Server Requirements Database Options Web Parts Defined Client Requirements Comparing Windows Share Point Services and Share Point Portal Server 2003 Reviewing the Components of a Windows Share Point Services Website An Overview of Windows Share Point Services' Capabilities Creating a Windows Share Point Services Document Workspace Exploring the Features of a Windows Share Point Services Workspace An Overview of the Document Library Web Part Reviewing Additional Windows Share Point Services Lists Exploring the Capabilities of Share Point Portal Server 2003 An Overview of Personal Sites on the Portal An Overview of Portal Areas Share Point Portal Level Searching Share Point Portal Server 2003 Audiences Integrating Share Point 2003 with Microsoft Office Products Workspaces from Outlook Public Folder Integration with Share Point Scaling Share Point Portal Server 2003 by Creating Server Farms Backward Compatibility with Share Point Portal Server 2001 Single Sign-on with Share Point Portal Server 2003 Windows Share Point Services and Share Point Portal Server 2003 Management Tools Summary Best Practices 2. What's New in Share Point Portal Server 2003 and Windows Share Point Services. Microsoft's Evolving Collaboration and Document Management Strategy Understanding the Original Share Point Team Services Understanding the Original Share Point Portal Server What Happened to the First Generation Share Point Products? Microsoft's Current Share Point Technology Direction Clarifying the New and Revised Terminology of Share Point Replacing Roles with Site Groups Enhancing the Alerting Process Understanding the New Audience Feature Understanding Topics Getting to Know the New and Improved Features for Administrators Improvements in User and Group Management Improvements in Site Management Enhancements in Share Point 2003 Security New Installation and Administration Features Introduction of Single Sign-On Capabilities Additional New Administrative and Management Features Exploring the New and Improved Features for End Users Expanding Document Management Capabilities Improvements in the Search Process Introducing Meeting Workspaces Taking Advantage of Personal Sites Integrating with Microsoft Office 2003 Facilitating Personalization Taking Advantage of Lists Additional New and Enhanced End User Features Customizing and Enhancing Share Point Using the Browser to Customize Share Point Development Enhancements for Site Templates Expanding on Microsoft Office Components Improving on Front Page 2003 Integration Enhancing and Expanding Share Point with Third-Party


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