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* Microsoft SharePoint now has a 10 percent share of the portal market, and the
new release, which features enhanced integration with Office 2007, is sure to
give SharePoint a boost
* Offers clear instructions and soup-to-nuts coverage of this complex product,
focusing instead on practical solutions to real-world SharePoint challenges
* Features tips, tricks, and techniques for administrators who need to install
and configure a SharePoint portal as well as ordinary users who need to populate
and maintain the portal and use it for collaborative projects
* Topics covered include setting up a SharePoint portal, matching SharePoint to
business needs, managing portal content, branding, collaborating on SharePoint
sites, using a portal to improve employee relations and marketing, putting expense
reports and other interactive forms on a portal, and monitoring and backing up
SharePoint
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Part I: Setting Up SharePoint.
Chapter 1: Getting to Know SharePoint.
Chapter 2: Installing SharePoint.
Chapter 3: Creating the Site Hierarchy.
Part II: Exploring SharePoints Building Blocks.
Chapter 4: Introducing Sites and Site Content.
Chapter 5: Navigating SharePoint.
Chapter 6: Granting Access to SharePoint.
Chapter 7: Managing Data with SharePoint.
Chapter 8: Managing Business Processes with SharePoint.
Part III: Improving Information Worker Collaboration and Productivity.
Chapter 9: Using SharePoint for Collaboration.
Chapter 10: Communicating with SharePoint.
Chapter 11: Using Portal Sites.
Chapter 12: Configuring Profiles and My Sites.
Chapter 13: Personalizing Sites.
Chapter 14: Searching the Enterprise.
Part IV: Enterprise Applications for SharePoint.
Chapter 15: Exploring Document and Records Management.
Chapter 16: Publishing Web Content.
Chapter 17: Providing Access to Business Intelligence.
Part V: Administering SharePoint.
Chapter 18: Administering and Monitoring SharePoint.
Chapter 19: Backing Up the Server.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 20: Ten SharePoint Resources Worth Checking Out.
Chapter 21: Ten Positive Outcomes from Implementing SharePoint.
Index.
About the Author
Vanessa Williams is an author and consultant specializing in SharePoint technologies.
She helps organizations, technology professionals, and end users find meaningful
uses for technologies, such as SharePoint, Office 2007, Visual Studio, and the
.NET Framework.
Vanessa grew up in Indianapolis, where she graduated from the Kelley School
of Business at Indiana University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business
Management and Computer Information Systems. She still lives in Indy, about
three miles south of downtown in the wonderful Garfield Park South neighborhood.
In her spare time, Vanessa likes to read books about sociology, religion, spirituality,
and current affairs. She enjoys hiking, traveling, and spending time with her
family, including her two dogs Rosie and Buffy. She also enjoys staying current
on enterprise technologies and consumer electronics. Vanessa loves to talk about
SharePoint. You can contact her via her Web site at www.sharepointgrrl.com.
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