SharePoint 2010 All-in-One for Dummies

  • 14h 15m
  • Emer McKenna, Kevin Laahs, Veli-Matti Vanamo
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2011

Simplify SharePoint with this comprehensive, understandable guide

SharePoint is a Microsoft technology that enables project collaboration through a single portal. It can be complex, but not when approached the Dummies way!

This guide offers eight self-contained minibooks that examine each aspect of SharePoint 2010. Whether you're an experienced administrator or developer or you're just getting your feet wet, you'll find it's easy to locate what you need and learn to install, configure, and manage a SharePoint portal. You can dig as deeply into SharePoint as you want or need to.

  • SharePoint 2010 is the newest version of collaboration technology that allows you to aggregate SharePoint sites, information, and applications into a single portal
  • Administrators, page producers, and developers will be able to get SharePoint installed, configured, and running with the advice in this guide
  • Eight minibooks address the Microsoft Office SharePoint system, SharePoint services, collaboration, SharePoint Server, enterprise content management, managing users, architecting SharePoint, and SharePoint deployment
  • Covers planning, installation, configuration, performance, troubleshooting, data structure, and more

If you work with SharePoint, you'll find Microsoft SharePoint 2010 All-in-One For Dummies provides what you need to get starting and keep going with SharePoint 2010.

About the Authors

Emer McKenna founded N2C Inc., a consulting service focused on Microsoft technologies. She has worked with SharePoint since its initial beta release.

Kevin Laahs is a Microsoft Certified Architect, a SharePoint MVP, and a Technology Strategist at HP.

Veli-Matti Vanamo is a technical architect at HP.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • Getting to Know SharePoint
  • Introducing Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010
  • Getting Started with a Basic Site
  • Introducing SharePoint Server 2010
  • Enterprise Content Management
  • Office 2010 and Office Web Applications
  • The Framework
  • Assessing Authentication Options
  • Considering the Logical Architecture
  • Designing the Logical Architecture
  • Planning for Performance and Scalability
  • Touring Central Administration
  • Automating with PowerShell
  • Using Service Applications
  • Analyzing Access Services
  • Burrowing into Business Connectivity Services
  • Exploring Excel Services
  • Investigating InfoPath Forms Services
  • Maneuvering the Managed Metadata Service
  • Submerging into Search
  • User Profiles, Organization Profiles, and Audiences
  • Considering PerformancePoint Services
  • Considering Visio Services
  • Publishing Access Applications
  • Connecting to External Data
  • Using External Content
  • Working with Excel Services
  • Investigating InfoPath Designer 2010
  • Designing Browser Compatible Forms
  • Examining the InfoPath Forms Services Tools
  • Designing and Administering Search
  • SharePoint Gets Social
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