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Microsoft
Windows SharePoint Services is a versatile Windows Server
technology that provides rapid, low-cost implementation of
information-sharing tools, robust storage and collaboration
infrastructure, and a foundation platform for building new
Web-based applications and services.
Effective information sharing
and collaboration is rapidly becoming a strategic platform
advantage, but that advantage can be compromised if collaboration
technologies are deployed in a piecemeal fashion. Microsoft's
guiding vision of integrated innovation delivers a comprehensive
set of technologies that are designed to work together—from
Windows Server 2003 with Windows SharePoint Services to a
full set of plug-and-play enterprise application servers,
smart client applications such as Microsoft Office 2003, and
industry-leading development tools.
This
unified platform provides the following advantages:
• Rich out-of-the-box functionality, assuring IT professionals
of quick, cost-effective deployment.
• Incremental deployment options, enabling IT professionals
to implement collaboration capabilities within their organization's
timeframe and budget.
• Easy and cost-effective extensibility, enabling IT professionals
to build organization-specific solutions and develop managed,
hosted services connecting customers, partners, and suppliers.
• Integration with familiar tools, enabling users to quickly
and easily share information and collaborate with peers.
• Organization-wide standards, providing persistent security,
management, and integration on a scalable platform.
Find out more about how Windows
SharePoint Services can benefit your organization's strategic
efforts in collaboration and communication.
Windows SharePoint Services
sites take file storage to a new level, providing communities
for team collaboration and making it easy for users to work
together on documents, tasks, contacts, events, and other
information. In addition, team and site managers can coordinate
site content and user activity easily. The Windows SharePoint
Services environment is designed for easy and flexible deployment,
administration, and application development.
SharePoint sites are made up
of Web Parts and Windows ASP.NET-based components. Web Parts
are designed to be added to pages and configured by site administrators
and users, creating complete page-based applications. Windows
SharePoint Services ships with a number of ready-to-use Web
Parts; more will be available in the future from Microsoft
and third-party vendors.
Team Community
SharePoint sites provide places to capture and share ideas,
information, communication, and documents. The sites facilitate
team participation in discussions, shared document collaboration,
and surveys. Site content is accessible from both a Web browser
and through clients that support Web Services. The document
collaboration features allow for easy check in, check out,
and document version control.
Individual Empowerment
SharePoint site members can find and communicate with key
contacts and experts, both by e-mail and with instant messaging.
Site content can be easily searched, and users can also receive
alerts to tell them when existing documents and information
have been changed, or when new information or documents have
been added. Site content and layout can be personalized on
a per-user basis, and Web Parts can be used to present targeted
information to specific users on precise topics.
Microsoft Office System programs use SharePoint site content.
All of a site's collaborative content—for example, documents,
lists events; task assignments, and membership rosters—can
be read and edited within Microsoft Office Word 2003, Microsoft
Office Excel 2003, and Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003. Picture
editing of Web-based photo libraries is also possible. Microsoft
Office Outlook 2003 allows SharePoint site event calendars
to be viewed side-by-side with personal calendars, and it
also creates meeting-specific workspaces to augment group
appointments.
Management Enabler
SharePoint site managers can customize
the content and layout of sites to ensure that site members
can access and work with important and relevant information.
Members' participation can also be monitored and moderated
when necessary. Security and task responsibilities are both
flexible and easily accessible. Well-designed lists and entire
sites can be saved as templates and reused by individuals,
teams, or business units across an organization.
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