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Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is an integrated
suite of server capabilities that can help improve
organizational effectiveness by providing comprehensive
content management and enterprise search, accelerating
shared business processes, and facilitating
information-sharing across boundaries for better business
insight. Office SharePoint Server 2007 supports all
intranet, extranet, and Web applications across an
enterprise within one integrated platform, instead of
relying on separate fragmented systems. Additionally, this
collaboration and content management server provides IT
professionals and developers with the platform and tools
they need for server administration, application
extensibility, and interoperability.
Manage content and processes
Simplify compliance efforts and keep business information
more secure through a comprehensive set of tools to manage
and control electronic content. Streamline the everyday
business processes that are a drain on organizational
productivity by using electronic forms and out-of-the-box
workflow processes that users can initiate, track, and
participate in through familiar Microsoft Office
applications, e-mail, or Web browsers.
- Control documents through detailed,
extensible policy management. Define customized
document management policies to control access rights at
a per-item level, specify retention period and
expiration actions, and track content through
document-auditing settings. Policy integration with
familiar client applications makes compliance
transparent and easy for employees. Integration with
Information Rights Management helps ensure that
proprietary and confidential information is better
protected even if it is not connected to a server.
- Centrally store, manage, and access
documents across the enterprise. Organizations can
store and organize all business documents and content in
one central location, and users have a consistent
mechanism to navigate and find relevant information.
Default repository settings can be modified to add
workflow, define retention policies, and add new
templates and content types.
- Simplify Web content management.
Provide easy-to-use functionality to create, approve,
and publish Web content. Master Pages and Page Layouts
provide reusable templates for a consistent look and
feel. New functionality enables enterprises to publish
content from one area to another (for example, from a
collaborative site to a portal), or to cost-effectively
manage multilingual delivery of content on multiple
intranet, extranet, and Internet sites.
- Extend business processes across
the organization. Forms Services–driven solutions
make it possible to more securely and accurately collect
information both inside and outside the organization
without coding any custom applications. This information
can then be integrated easily into line-of-business
systems, stored in document libraries, used to start
workflow processes, or submitted to Web services, thus
avoiding duplicate effort and costly errors resulting
from manual data entry.
- Streamline everyday business
activities. Take advantage of workflows to automate
and gain more visibility into common business activities
such as document review and approval, issue tracking,
and signature collection. Integration with familiar
Microsoft Office client applications, e-mail, and Web
browsers simplifies the user experience. Organizations
can easily modify the out-of-the-box processes or define
their own processes using familiar Microsoft tools such
as Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007 (the next
generation Microsoft Office FrontPage) or Microsoft
Visual Studio development system.
Improve business insight
Effectively monitor business drivers, empower better
informed decisions throughout the organization, and
proactively respond to important business events.
- Present business-critical
information in one central location. Create live,
interactive business intelligence (BI) portals that
assemble and display business information from disparate
sources by using integrated BI capabilities such as
dashboards, Web Parts, key performance indicators
(KPIs), and business data connectivity technologies.
Centralized Report Center sites give users a single
place to find the latest spreadsheets, reports, or KPIs.
- Quickly connect people with
information. Enterprise Search in Office SharePoint
Server 2007 incorporates people and business data along
with documents and Web pages to provide more
comprehensive results. The Search Center provides a
single integrated location for employees to find
content, processes, people, and business data relevant
to their specific needs. This enables people and
organizations to make decisions based on the latest
information and facts more quickly.
- Share business data broadly while
helping to protect sensitive information. Excel
Services running on Office SharePoint Server 2007
provides access to data and analytics in real time,
interactive Microsoft Office Excel spreadsheets from a
Web browser. Use these spreadsheets to maintain and
efficiently share one centralized and up-to-date version
while helping to protect any sensitive or proprietary
information embedded in documents (such as financial
models).
- Take advantage of your unstructured
business networks to drive better decisions.
Employees can use new knowledge management tools to get
the most from their powerful unstructured business
networks, both inside and outside their organizations,
thereby connecting with people more quickly and
efficiently. By exploring these undocumented business
relationships and finding subject-matter experts,
individuals are able to make better decisions more
quickly.
- Unlock business data. The
Business Data Catalog enables structured data from
line-of-business applications, such as SAP and Siebel
systems, to be integrated into Office SharePoint Server
2007 through Web Parts, lists, people profiles, search,
or programmatically. Centrally managed connections to
back-end systems can be defined once and then reused by
end-users to access back-end data without writing any
code — easily making business data part of portal
content. The Business Data Catalog also provides the
ability for Enterprise Search to integrate back-end
business data into the search experience, without having
to write any protocol handlers, iFilters, or custom
code.
Simplify internal and external
collaboration
Share knowledge, find information, and collaborate more
easily and more securely both within and across
organizational boundaries. Leverage your partner and
customer network, and use your personal networks to connect
to other people effectively.
- Enhance customer and partner
relationships. With smart, standards-based,
electronic forms–driven solutions, you can collect
business information from customers and partners through
a Web browser. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) integration and support for other pluggable
authentication providers makes it easier to work with
non–Active Directory directory service sources, thereby
simplifying extranet setups and facilitating tighter
connectivity with customers, partners, and suppliers.
- Ubiquitous Enterprise Search.
Enterprise Search in Office SharePoint Server 2007 has
great relevance and incorporates enterprise content such
as people and business data, along with documents and
Web pages, to provide more comprehensive results.
Enterprise Search is ubiquitous in Office SharePoint
Server 2007, with tight integration into SharePoint
sites, Web Parts, SharePoint lists, people profiles, and
more. This enables people to look for the information
they need wherever they navigate within the portal.
Enterprise Search has the capability to search through
business data, and the search results can be highly
customized; for example, surfacing specific metadata
elements of back-end records.
- Work when and where you want.
With offline access to SharePoint lists and document
libraries, via Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, you can
free yourself from limitations of corporate network
connectivity. Tight integration with Microsoft Office
Groove Server 2007 further enhances the offline
experience for users.
- Connect and share knowledge.
New knowledge management tools empower employees to
create and use people networks, both inside and outside
their organizations, so they can connect and share
knowledge more quickly and efficiently with other
people.
- Personalize operations. My
Sites provides a totally personalized experience for
users, with a dedicated site for each user. Each site
can be used to store, present, view, and manage content,
information, and applications in a controlled fashion.
Each site can also be used to present information about
the user, such as skills and roles, colleagues and
managers, groups and distribution lists the user belongs
to, and documents the user is working on. And each site
contains stringent privacy control and enhanced security
mechanisms, so that each user can choose how much
information to present, and to whom. My Sites can also
be fully customized to suit individual requirements.
Empower IT to make a strategic impact
Increase responsiveness of IT to business needs and
reduce the number of platforms to maintain by supporting all
intranets, extranets, and Web applications across the
enterprise with one integrated platform.
- Get enhanced interoperability
support. Office SharePoint Server 2007 is built on a
scalable architecture, with support for Web services and
interoperability standards including XML and Simple
Object Access Protocol (SOAP). Office SharePoint Server
2007 also has rich, open application programming
interfaces (APIs) and event handlers for lists and
documents. This enables integration with existing
systems and provides the flexibility to incorporate new
non-Microsoft IT investments. LDAP integration support
for other pluggable authentication providers makes it
easier to work with non–Active Directory sources.
Out-of-the-box WSRP Consumer Web Part enables
integration with other WSRP-compliant portal solutions.
- Enable IT to focus on more
strategic tasks. Users can now create sites,
initiate workflows, self-provision applications, access
back-end data, define security at a per-item level,
restore deleted items, and complete other tasks without
involving IT. This reduced user dependence on IT
improves productivity and also enables the IT department
to focus on providing real value-added services to the
organization. With the Business Data Catalog, you can
define and deploy business application configurations to
access data residing in back-end systems. This feature
can be reused by business users to create personalized
views of business data without having to develop any
custom code.
- Simplify deployment, management,
and system administration. Managing a Web server
farm, deploying new pieces of content, and managing
synchronization across those sites is now much simpler.
Deployment can be done in “top-down” or “bottom-up”
fashion. Simplify site staging through out-of-the-box
Site-starter Templates for common Web sites, with Area
and Page Layout templates and preconfigured navigation.
And enhanced capabilities to back up and restore content
helps IT professionals schedule backups, back up
multisite collections, and then restore each one
individually.
- Robust system monitoring, usage
tracking, and monitoring tools. These tools help
isolate and solve problems faster and improve the
operational efficiency of the system infrastructure.
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