Overview
Get your mission-critical collaboration and information-management systems up and running with this essential, single-volume guide. This comprehensive reference details features and capabilities of SharePoint Server 2007. It delivers the easy-to-follow procedures, practical workarounds, and key troubleshooting tactics you need for on-the-job results.
Discover how to:
- Install and deploy SharePoint Server 2007
- Configure server farms and define a farm topology
- Create and manage content libraries, records repositories, and document workflows
- Manage enterprise search and indexing features
- Develop and implement an information security policy
- Configure other server platforms to work with SharePoint Server 2007
- Create a Business Data Catalog and manage data connections to other applications
- Monitor and fine-tune system performance
- Apply best practices for backup and recovery
CD features:
- Fully searchable eBook
- Code samples and additional resources
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Synopsis
Get the definitive guide for administering Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007-with field-tested technical information and solutions developed by Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) with the Office SharePoint Server team. This comprehensive reference delivers all the information you need to plan, design, deploy, and manage strategic solutions using Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft Windowsr SharePoint Services. Topics include architecture; deployment scenarios; design considerations; security best practices; high availability; performance; centralized administration; disaster recovery; customization and solution development; and upgrade and migration strategies. Key solutions include building sites and integrating Windows Workflow Foundation Services, enterprise search, application management, records and document management, Microsoft Office Excelr Calculation Services solutions and business intelligence, Microsoft Office Forms Server solutions, and mobile devices. The companion CD features a fully searchable eBook and job aids-everything you need to help build enterprise collaboration solutions that improve worker productivity, save time, and help reduce IT deployment and management costs.
Editorials
From Barnes & Noble
The Barnes & Noble ReviewSharePoint Server 2007 may be the most sophisticated business collaboration and information platform ever created. To leverage its full power, you'll want the insights of the world's leading SharePoint consultants and administrators, outside and inside Microsoft. This formidable book brings together all that knowledge.
It systematically covers the entire SharePoint lifecycle: planning, architecture, design, deployment, configuration, security, administration, optimization, and support. It offers detailed guidance on personalization, on structuring and categorizing content, and on SharePoint's document and records management capabilities (crucial in the age of Sarbanes-Oxley). It takes you deep inside SharePoint 2007's completely revamped search and indexing architecture. There's even extensive coverage of integrating and extending SharePoint -- for example, to build complete BI solutions, or implement workflow.
As you've noticed, this is more than an "Administrator's Companion." If you're an architect, power user, project manager, content specialist, or developer, there's plenty for you here, too. Bill Camarda, from the April 2007 Read Only