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SharePoint Through the Ages

SharePoint Through the Ages. by Bradley Geldenhuys. About me. Tweet. Director & Co-founder GTconsult MCITP 2007/2010 Information Worker Lead TechEd Speaker SharePoint Saturday Organiser. Mail. Facebook. brad@gtconsult.co.za. @ bradgcoza. facebook.com/ EverythingSharePoint.

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SharePoint Through the Ages

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  1. SharePoint Through the Ages byBradleyGeldenhuys

  2. About me Tweet • Director & Co-founder GTconsult • MCITP 2007/2010 • Information Worker Lead • TechEd Speaker • SharePoint Saturday Organiser Mail Facebook brad@gtconsult.co.za @bradgcoza facebook.com/EverythingSharePoint

  3. Versions • Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001 • Microsoft SharePoint Team Services (2002) • Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 • Office SharePoint Server 2007 • Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 • Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013

  4. What does Wikipedia say Microsoft SharePoint is a Web application platform developed by Microsoft. First launched in 2001,SharePoint has historically been associated with intranet content management and document management, but recent versions have significantly broader capabilities.

  5. This guy

  6. Charles Henry Ferguson

  7. Randy Forgaard

  8. Microsoft Office FrontPage

  9. Tahoe Requirements • September 2000 • 166-MHz Intel Pentium processor, but recommends a 300-MHz processor or higher. “OSE doesn’t demand significant system resources. It requires only 120 MB of hard disk space and 64 MB of RAM” “Tahoe does have some limitations, the main ones having to do with document management”

  10. Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001 • December 2000 • Intel Pentium III + 256 MB RAM + 550 MB Disk Space • Publishing and Knowledge Management Collaboration Data Objects  • Microsoft's first commercial Web Storage System implementation of the Digital Dashboard architecture • The SharePoint Portal Server content indexing, search, and retrieval functions are built on top of Microsoft Search technology • SharePoint Portal Server includes a rich set of team collaboration services such as document, folder, and category-based threaded discussions, announcements, and query-based subscriptions and notifications

  11. Microsoft SharePoint Team Services • May 2002 • 1 GHz or higher Intel Pentium III + 1 GB RAM + 70 MB free hard-disk space • Prebuilt list functionality to help you track special events, contact information, and announcements • Surveys • Discussion boards • New usage analysis reports

  12. Windows SharePoint Services 2.0Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 • June 9, 2004 • 1* 64-bit CPU 2 or more CPUs recommended 1 GB RAM • My site • Search Alerts • Single Sign on • Audience Targeting • Workspaces • stsadm

  13. Windows SharePoint Services 3.0Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 • June 1, 2007 • Dual processors that are each 3 GHz or faster + 2 GB RAM • Enterprise Content Management • Windows Workflow Foundation • business intelligence • InfoPath • Office Web Apps

  14. Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 • July 8, 2010 • 4 Core CPU + 8 GB RAM • Claims based authentication • SharePoint workspace • Improved social media • Read Write BCS • FAST Search • PowerShell • 28% Market Share

  15. Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2013Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 • 28th Feb 2013 • 4 cores + 16 GB RAMM • Apps • Improved Social Community sites • FAST Integration • eDiscovery • Mobile • Multi Browser Drag and drop • SkyDrive • OneNote • 66% Market Share

  16. SharePoint Online • October 2010 • Device that has internet connectivity • Outlook Online • eDiscovery • People • SkyDrive • OneNote • Apps • Yammer • Over 1 million current subscribers

  17. Future SharePoint • January 2016 • Device that has internet connectivity • 8 Cores 32 GB RAM • Touch • Intuitive Mobile Experience • Integration to LOB • Business Intelligence

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