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Microsoft SharePoint
Technologies
End-to-End Solution
SharePoint Team Services |
SharePoint Portal Server
Unlocking the Power of Information Sharing
No matter the size of their organization,
customers are looking for better, more efficient ways to
share information within their organization and with
outside key suppliers, partners, and clients. Microsoft®
SharePoint™ is a set of two new technologies from
Microsoft that were developed to facilitate information
sharing both within organizations and over the Internet,
Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001 and SharePoint
Team Services. The SharePoint Technologies were developed
as a direct result of customer feedback and research into
information sharing practices within organizations. The
research clearly demonstrated that no one solution could
address the information sharing needs of an entire
organization; small and ad hoc teams share information in
very different ways than do large teams.
§ Small
or ad hoc workgroups need informal means to work together
on group deliverables, share documents, and communicate
status with one another. These groups need to share
information easily and effortlessly and SharePoint Team
Services-based Web sites allow them to do that.
§ Large
workgroups with structured processes need greater
management over their information. They require features
like formal publishing processes and the ability to search
for and aggregate content from multiple data stores and
file formats. For this scenario, SharePoint Portal Server
2001 is recommended.
When organization offer SharePoint Team
Services and SharePoint Portal Server 2001, they can
address the information-sharing challenges for both the
large and small groups within their enterprise. Together,
the SharePoint Technologies give users the ability to
organize information, readily access that information,
manage documents, and enable efficient collaboration—all
in a familiar, browser-based and Microsoft
Office-integrated environment.
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Core Function |
Ad hoc
team collaboration |
Enterprise portal and search |
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Web Site |
Team
Web sites |
Portal
Web sites |
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Search Capabilities |
Documents within team Web site and sub Webs |
Across
multiple servers and data types |
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Discussion and Notifications |
Discussions
Notifications
Surveys
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Discussions
Notifications
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Customization |
Browser-based, Microsoft FrontPage® 2002, and SDK |
Web
Parts and SDK |
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Document Management |
Publishing
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Check-in, check-out
Versioning
Routing
Publishing
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Client Applications |
Browser, Microsoft Office XP, FrontPage 2002 |
Browser, Microsoft Windows® Explorer, Office 2000 or
Office XP |
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Roles-based Security |
Customizable roles: Administrator, Advanced Author,
Author, Contributor, and Browser |
Administrator, Coordinator, Author, and Reader |
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Storage |
Microsoft SQL Server™ |
Web
Storage System |
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Licensing |
One
FrontPage 2002 server license, no separate client
access license |
Server
license and client access licenses (CALs) |
SharePoint Team Services
The
smart
solution for ad-hoc collaboration and information sharing
The SharePoint Team Services technology
gives users the ability to quickly create and contribute
to team or project-focused Web sites from within their
browser or Microsoft Office XP applications. With
SharePoint Team Services, teams can create a quick Web
site for sharing information such as documents, calendars,
announcements, and other postings. And, Web sites created
with SharePoint Team Services are easy to customize and
manage, even for those who have never created a Web site
before. SharePoint Team Services will initially be
included with
the Microsoft FrontPage version 2002 Web site creation and
management tool, and those versions of Office XP that
contain FrontPage. Microsoft plans to include the
technology upcoming releases of the Windows® Server
operating system and other Microsoft Products.
Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001
The
complete
portal solution for content aggregation and document
management
SharePoint Portal Server 2001 creates a
portal web site that allows users to share documents and
search for information across the organization and
enterprise, including SharePoint Team Services-based Web
sites—all within one extensible portal interface. And,
SharePoint Portal Server includes robust document
management features that allow companies to incorporate
business processes into their portal solution. SharePoint
Portal Server 2001 is a stand alone server product and
will be available in the first half of 2001.
End-to-end solution
Small workgroups often get by using a
combination of e-mail, file servers, and their own hard
drives to store and share information. This type of
information sharing has become the status quo for team
information-sharing because all members can participate
easily and equally, but it does not create an organized
record of a team’s efforts. Using a SharePoint Team
Services-based Web site gives teams an easy and informal
way to centralize and share project or and team
information with team members and other interested parties
within the organization.
At an organization or
business division level, however, information sharing
requirements naturally become more sophisticated. Using
SharePoint Portal Server 2001, organizations can aggregate
content from across the organization into a portal Web
site so that their users can find the information they
need to make better business decisions, regardless of
where the data resides. This requires comprehensive
search capabilities and the ability to manage large
volumes of information across a great number of data
stores. Business units also need advanced document
management, including structured publishing processes to
ensure the information they are sharing is complete and up
to date.

SharePoint Team Services provides the means for small
business and workgroup to easily share information in an
informal manner. Larger organizations require a
combination of informal and formal for sharing information
and could meet those needs with a complete SharePoint-based
solution.
Together SharePoint Team Services and
SharePoint Portal Server 2001can provide an end-to-end
solution that addresses the information sharing needs for
organizations of all sizes. SharePoint Team Services
enables an organization to provide a solution for
workgroup information sharing that requires little in the
way of IT support, while Microsoft SharePoint Portal
Server allows enterprises to effectively aggregate
corporate knowledge across file servers, databases, public
folders, and Internet sites as well as SharePoint Team
Services-based Web sites. |
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