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Delve into the capabilities of Microsoft SharePoint in content management, collaboration, portals, search, and business intelligence. Explore its applications, evaluation criteria, and ideal use cases across enterprises.
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Seminar on Media Technology Sampsa Räsänen 2011
Content • Overview • Capabilities • Evalution • Conclusion • References
Overview of SharePoint • Collection of applicationsdevelopedby Microsoft • Content Management System for enterprises • Filesharing and storaging • Content management • Collaboration • Web portals • Business Intelligence
Overview of SharePoint • SharePoint applications • MS SharepointFoundation • MS SharePoint Server • Microsoft Search Server • MS SharePoint Workspace • MS SharePoint Designer
Capabilities of SharePoint • SharePoint feature areas Content Management Collaboration Portals Search Business Intelligence
Capabilities of SharePoint • Easy to usehard to deploy • User experience and compatibility • Planning and deployment • Costs • ’Free’ MS SharePoint Foundation -> $$$ • Server licences, Pay per user • Development
Architecture of SharePoint Windows Server SharePoint SQL Server .NET Framework ASP.NET IIS
Evaluation: Best usecases • Company Perfect • Line of business: Information, sales • Environment: Microsoft orientated, teamwork • Location: Global + partners • Number of employees: 25-5000 • Sharepoint in plainEnglish
Conclusion • In general • SharePoint is a collection of CMS tools • Ideal for medium sizecompanies • Familiar Microsoft products
Conclusion • Availablejobs • MOL.fi->20, Monster.fi->27, etuovi.fi->16 • Recruitingoffices-> 20 at the time • Metropolia • Avoin-AMKcourse • Mcp.metropolia.fi • Certificates
Thankyou References: • sharepoint.microsoft.com • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_SharePoint • Microsoft Sharepoint 2007 for dummies • Windows SharePoint 3.0 finalthesisby Pauli Ruhanen • slideshare.net/Prescient/sharepoint-pros-cons-20072010