2. Agenda
What is SharePoint ?
Evolution of SharePoint 2007
Technologies Used
SharePoint Products
SharePoint Terminology
MOSS Feature Areas
Logical Architecture
3. What is SharePoint
Microsoft SharePoint is the central information sharing and
collaboration platform for Microsoft office system.
Microsoft Office System is comprised of collection of
applications, servers and services that work together to:
Improve user and team productivity.
Make information sharing more effective.
Facilitate business decision-making processes.
4. Evolution of MOSS 2007
SharePoint Portal Server 2001SharePoint Team Services “v1”
Content Management
Server 2002
SharePoint Portal Server 2003
Windows SharePoint Services “v2”
Windows SharePoint Services v3
Office SharePoint Server 2007
5. Technologies Capitalized
MOSS 2007 is built on technologies and services provided
by Windows Server 2003.
.Net Framework 3.0
Sql Server 2005
Internet Information Server
Windows Workflow Foundation
6. SharePoint Products
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (WSS)
It is a set of add-on services for the Microsoft Windows Server Platform.
WSS includes resources necessary to build information management and
collaboration solutions.
WSS provides:
o Storage
Store content as documents, Web pages and other types of
documents in a common data repository with full data
management capabilities, version control, metadata and site-
level search.
o Security
Comprehensive security management by employing a range of
authentication providers, policy management, group
management and permission levels ranging from individual
items in a list to entire sites.
o Site Model
Providing a template-based infrastructure for deployment of
custom sites.
o Extensibility
Providing comprehensive API’s that allows custom applications
to be built on WSS, employing use of XML web services and
SOAP and providing methods for migrating content into WSS
sites.
7. SharePoint Products
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
It extends the capabilities provided by WSS through the introduction of an
integrated set of services that allow organizations to create enterprise
business solutions.
MOSS provides
o Enterprise-level document and records management
o Extended workflow capabilities.
o Intranet and internet portal templates.
o Enterprise-wide search capabilities.
o Extended application integration.
o Personalized content and alerting.
Microsoft Office Forms 2007
Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2007
8. SharePoint Terminology
Workspace
An organized collection of documents, content sources, management
folders, categories, document profiles, subscriptions, and discussions.
It provides a central location to organize, manage, and publish content.
Document Library
The storage location for documents in the workspace.
Lists
A list is a collection of information that is shared with team members.
Web Parts
A customizable, reusable component used to display specific
information on a dashboard. They are “building blocks” of WSS.
Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
It is a Web feed format used to publish frequently updated works in a
standardized format.
10. Portal provides a platform for content publication.
The functional area can be summed up with the following
feature list :
Intranet and Internet Templates
News
Site Directories
My Sites
Mobile device support
MOSS Feature Areas - Portal
17. MOSS Feature Areas - Collaboration
WSS helps team stay connected and productive by providing
easy access to the people, documents and information they
need, to make more informed decisions.
Single workplace
Teams can coordinate schedules, organize documents and
participate in discussions.
Author and manage documents
Checkout / Check in options.
Can view past revisions and restore to previous versions.
Can set document specific security.
Document libraries can be taken offline in Office Outlook for viewing
and edit documents when not connected to network.
Forums
Blogs and Wikis to share information.
Use discussion board or surveys to gather input.
Track updates and information with alerts or RSS.
24. MOSS Feature Areas - Search
The critical ability to quickly and easily locate relevant content
distributed across:
Wide range of sites.
Document libraries.
Business application data repositories.
Find appropriate people.
28. MOSS Feature Areas – Business Intelligence
To deliver information critical to business objectives
through a wide range of mechanisms.
Excel Services.
Report Center.
Dashboards.
Key performance indicators.
Data Connection Libraries
Single Sign-On.
Business Data Catalog.
29. MOSS Feature Areas – Business Intelligence
Integration of Excel with SharePoint
34. MOSS Feature Areas – Business Forms
Rapidly and effectively create and implement forms-based business
processes.
Connects with structured systems such as databases and line-of-
business applications and accesses information in a number of
ways.
Browser Based Forms – Web capable Infopath 2007 forms
Form Import – Import forms from Word and Excel into Infopath
Design Checker – Ensure forms will work with various tools.
Administrating Forms – Centralized forms management and control.
Workflow – Libraries can be workflow enabled.
39. MOSS Feature Areas – Content Management
Content management capabilities fall into three main categories:
Document Management
o Document management site templates
o Configurable workflow templates
o Metadata entry
o Enterprise Search
o Apply Information Rights Management to list or library
42. MOSS Feature Areas – Content Management
Records Management
Records center supports the entire records management process, from
records collection through records management to records disposition.
o Policy and Auditing
Policy-based document retention and expiration schedules.
Auditing and Reporting.
Barcodes
o Record collection programmable interface
Content can be submitted to the Records Center through a
web service by using the SOAP protocol or through e-mail by
using SMTP protocol.
o Record routing
The record center includes a record routing list that
automatically routes incoming records to their proper location
based on their record type.
o Hold
When records are placed on hold, they are suspended from
any expiration policies that may be in effect and they are
thus protected from destruction.
44. MOSS Feature Areas – Content Management
Web Content Management
Moss has integrated wcm capabilities allowing organizations to
empower their business users to manage their own web content.
o Template-based Web pages
Page layouts
o Publish site templates
News Site
Publishing site with workflow
o Author web content in a WYSIWYG environment.
o Smart client authoring
Allows creation of content in office client applications and
converts the content into web page on the web site.
o Site variations
o Reusable Content