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Microsoft SharePoint 2010
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Microsoft SharePoint Server Certifications• MCITP: SharePoint Administrator 2010• MCPD: SharePoint Developer 2010• MCTS: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Application
Development• MCTS: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Configuring• MCTS: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007,
Application Development• MCTS: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007,
Configuration• MCTS: Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0,
Application Development• MCTS: Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0,
Configuration
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What is SharePoint?
A Microsoft technology that allows a company to host intranet based webpages. It also enables the sharing of MS Office documents between users on the intranet. The SharePoint resides on a server running the SharePoint software.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 makes it easier for people to work together. Using SharePoint 2010, your people can set up Web sites to share information with others, manage documents from start to finish, and publish reports to help everyone make better
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BenefitsSharePoint is a solution for:- Document Management - Collaboration- Sharing and Publishing Information- Enterprise Search- Business Intelligence (Dashboards)- Business Process• Electronic forms• Workflow
-SharePoint is a platform for building collaboration solutions!
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Why use SharePoint?
• Improve efficiencies• Reduce costs• Remove bottlenecks• Organize information• Make information easier to find• Standardize• Optimize
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Communities
Search
Sites
Composites
ContentInsights
Microsoft SharePoint 2010Ribbon UISharePoint WorkspaceSharePoint MobileOffice Client and Office Web App IntegrationStandards Support
Tagging, Tag Cloud, RatingsSocial BookmarkingBlogs and WikisMy SitesActivity FeedsProfiles and ExpertiseOrg Browser
Enterprise Content TypesMetadata and NavigationDocument SetsMulti-stage DispositionAudio and Video Content TypesRemote Blob StorageList Enhancements
Social RelevancePhonetic SearchNavigationFAST IntegrationEnhanced Pipeline
PerformancePoint ServicesExcel ServicesChart Web PartVisio ServicesWeb AnalyticsSQL Server IntegrationPowerPivot
Business Connectivity ServicesAccess ServicesExternal ListsWorkflowSharePoint DesignerVisual StudioAPI EnhancementsREST/ATOM/RSS
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New key features
• Ribbon Interface consistent with other Office
applications
• Rich thin client functionality with many Office
applications
• New multiple document upload functionality
• New Social Computing
• Offline mode with SharePoint Workspace (Formerly
Groove)
• PowerPoint broadcasting
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Ribbon
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Thin Client Functionality
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Multiple Upload (Drag and Drop)
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Social Computing
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SharePoint Workspace
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PowerPoint Broadcasting
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What Is Wiki?Wiki is in Ward's original description:The simplest online database that could possibly work.
Wiki is a piece of server software that allows users to freely create and edit Web page content using any Web browser. Wiki supports hyperlinks and has a simple text syntax for creating new pages and crosslinks between internal pages on the fly.
Wiki is unusual among group communication mechanisms in that it allows the organization of contributions to be edited in addition to the content itself.
Like many simple concepts, "open editing" has some profound and subtle effects on Wiki usage. Allowing everyday users to create and edit any page in a Web site is exciting in that it encourages democratic use of the Web and promotes content composition by nontechnical users.
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What is Blog?
• •read, write, or edit a shared on-line journal
• •web log: a shared on-line journal where people can post diary entries about their personal experiences and hobbies; "postings on a blog are usually in chronological order"
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Learn More about SharePoint 2010
Information forIT Prosat TechNet
http://MSSharePointITPro.com
Information forDevelopers
at MSDNhttp://MSSharePointDeveloper.com
Information forEveryone
http://SharePoint.Microsoft.com
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