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Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 facilitates easy,
connected collaboration across an enterprise organization. It
enables people to work together on documents, projects, and
tasks and to leverage best practices
by using the combined
collaboration features of Microsoft SharePoint Products and
Technologies. Index and search services, as well as newly
introduced people services, allow you to increase efficiency by
finding relevant people, teams, sites, and other information.
AREAS
To make it easy for users to navigate, browse, and find what
they need, you can divide portal site content into areas. Areas
let you organize content — from documents to people to sites —
into sets of related information even though the content can be
stored in different sources and formats. To control all of the
content in an area, the portal site administrator can assign a
manager for the area. The manager can then control what content
appears in the area and who has access to it.
INDEX AND
SEARCH
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Search SharePoint Portal Server
provides a search feature that finds all types of content —
people, documents, sites, and other items on the portal
site — based on keywords you enter. Search can find content
stored in different sources, such as Web sites, file
systems, mail servers, and databases. The results can be
organized in different ways, such as by site, area, or date.
For a more specific search, you can use the advanced search
option to search by properties of items, to sort results by
factors other than relevance, and to set other advanced
search options.
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Best Bets Best Bets enhance search
efficiency and provide guidance to users by directing them
to people, sites, documents, or other items considered
particularly relevant to their search. SharePoint Portal
Server displays Best Bets at the top of a search results
list.
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Site Directory The Site Directory
is the easiest way to add content to the portal site for
searching. When a user adds a site, they have the option to
include its contents in search results. A search
administrator can have sites automatically approved for
searching or can manage approval for each site. After
approval, a site is indexed and its contents appears in
search results.
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Alerts You can ask to be alerted
when changes occur to the results for a specific search.
PEOPLE SERVICES
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User profiles User profiles allow
you to search for and connect with people within your
organization based on information they publish about
themselves. Index and search services use the profile
information to improve search results.
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My Site My Site is a personal
SharePoint site created in the portal site that provides
personalized and customized information for you, including
content targeted to you based on your membership in a
particular audience.
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Audiences You can target content
to a specific audience based on a user's job or task. For
example, in an area called Human Resources, a site
administrator or the manager of that area can choose to add
a news item targeted to all new employees that directs them
to the New Employee Benefits site.
SHARING,
COLLABORATING, PUBLISHING, AND MANAGING CONTENT
SharePoint Portal
Server enables you to easily share information, leverage best
practices, and work together with others on documents, projects,
and other efforts. Some of the ways you can do that are by:
Creating
Web sites based on Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services
Windows SharePoint Services allows you to create a Web site
by selecting a template that best suits the project.
SharePoint Portal Server includes a diverse collection of
templates to meet business needs. You can create sites
to facilitate meetings, organization, teams, or projects. By
default, each site template features a custom set of
collaboration features from Windows SharePoint Services. If
you work with external customers or partners, or if you have
users who need to access data from outside of your
organization's firewall, SharePoint Portal Server allows
both internal and external users to view and interact with
the same content and data. After the sites are created,
SharePoint Portal Server can search these sites the same way
it searches other content on the portal.
Managing,
publishing, and collaborating on documents
SharePoint Portal Server offers a number of features that
make it easy to find, organize, and work together on
documents. A document library offers a central place to
store documents and track changes, My Site is a personal
site where you can add links to documents you work with
often, the Topics area lets you organize documents under
different topic headings, and Microsoft Windows SharePoint
Services Document Workspaces offer a place for collaborating
on documents with others.
I SOFTWARE
GROUP - SHAREPOINT SITE
Click here to visit the i Software Group
SharePoint Site for examples of Microsoft SharePoint
Technologies in action. The site is built utilizing the latest
Microsoft SharePoint Technologies: Microsoft Office SharePoint
Server (MOSS) 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.
Our site contains
several areas; some of which are password protected. The "Online
Showcase" is available without
a password. Just click on the link above or on the tab labeled
"Online Showcase" to access that part of the site. The showcase
contains 19 examples of SharePoint functionality in a variety of
settings.
The "Clients"
area is a password-protected area, however; you can use the
following information to login as a guest:
User Name:
GuestDemo
Password:
password
The "Clients" area
includes our software
development life cycle (SDLC) document templates for feasibility studies,
functional designs, testing/quality assurance, installation
plans, and maintenance plans. The "Clients" area
also
includes samples from various types of projects including custom
software applications, Web sites, PowerPoint presentations as
well as letters of reference from previous clients.
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