The focal point should be: How SharePoint fits into the business objectives of the organization at the enterprise level What organizational structures need to be put in place to define and support the use of SharePoint (e.g. a Governance Committee, User Adoption Strategy, Content Taxonomy) How various SharePoint features can be used and/or combined to replace or complement existing systems and processes (e.g. the Corporate Intranet, Line of Business Applications, legacy ECM solutions) At a minimum, I think Decision Makers need to understand, at a high level , what the following features are and how they might be used to solve common business-technical problems: Various options for implementing Web-based Data Input Forms and Workflows in SharePoint Document Libraries, Document Sets, the Document ID Service and Remote Blob Storage Enterprise Content Types & the Managed Metadata Service Content Organizer, Drop-off Library and Content Organization Rules In-place Records Management in SharePoint 2010 Integration Support including Business Connectivity Services (BCS), the Business Data Catalog, SharePoint Web Services, etc
Final Stop – Our recently completed engineering inspection report process site was used to demonstrate several SharePoint features, including: Document Sets, workflows, a task list and a discussion list
The application was a commission system that utilized several SharePoint features alongside other technologies
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Chris wrote an article for CMSWire suggesting the need for SharePoint to better support blogging, and Matthew reacted to what he sees as a pattern of comparing individual SharePoint features to their best-of-breed counterparts
Late last week, we began a serious effort to investigate the ways in which we can use out-of-the-box SharePoint features to work with business data residing in SQL Server
They should also be able to scope initiatives as large, medium or small based on how well the requirements are supported by SharePoint features out-of-the-box
A broadband user, with continental latency, would experience up to 2x-4x response time (e.g. 4-8 seconds) A broadband user, with global latency, would experience up to 4x-8x response time (e.g. 8-16 seconds) Low bandwidth, and extremely high latency response times’ experience is hard to predict Global Farm Administration Considerations Provisioning Web Application Creation Site Collection Creation Content Databases Features and Solutions Local Service Applications Excel Services Access Service Vision Graphics Service Word Automation Services Word Viewing Global Help Desk and Support Considerations Operations System Administrators Site Collection Administrators Multi-Tiered Support Tier 1: Help Desk Tier 2: Subject Matter Experts Tier 3: Farm Administrators Support and Administrative Training Global Governance: Isolation Levels Examples Level Definition SharePoint Meaning (Potential) Isolation Tier 1 (I1) (Global) ·Out of the box SharePoint ·Out of the box Security ·Uptime During Business Operating Hours (7am-5pm EST M-F) ·Same SharePoint Farm Same IIS Application Pool ·Same Web Application ·Same Site Collection ·Same Content Database Isolation Tier 2 (I2) (Global) ·Custom SharePoint Features ·Unique SharePoint Permission ·Uptime During Business Operating Hours (7am-5pm EST M-F) ·Same SharePoint Farm ·Separate IIS Application Pool ·Same Web Application ·Separate Site Collection ·Separate Content Database Isolation Tier 3 (I3) (Local) ·Third Party Application ·Custom Functionality ·24 x 7 Uptime requirements
The new site can contain discussion forums, task boards, meeting minutes and calendars along with a host of other SharePoint features ready to help you get the policy authored and published
Although an overview of Office and SharePoint features working together in past versions is provided, this section focuses on the integration features of the Microsoft Office 2010 experience with Microsoft SharePoint 2010
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