Many companies’s use SharePoint technologies or SharePoint Server from Microsoft as their corporate portal / intranet solution, this youtube video reviews some of the key concepts that SharePoint technologies offer end users.
Continue reading...Monday, April 28, 2008
Create a wiki site Before creating a site, make sure that you are at the location on your site where you want to create a new subsite. Click View All Site Content, and then click Create on the All Site Content page. Tip In most cases, you can use the Site Actions menu instead to [...]
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Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is a new server program that is part of the 2007 Microsoft Office system. Your organization can use Office SharePoint Server 2007 to facilitate collaboration, provide content management features, implement business processes, and supply access to information that is essential to organizational goals and processes. You can quickly create SharePoint sites [...]
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Office Communicator 2007 is a unified communications client that helps people be more productive by enabling them to communicate easily with others in different locations or time zones using a range of different communication options, including instant messaging (IM), voice, and video. Integration with programs across the 2007 Microsoft Office system — including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Groove, and SharePoint Server — gives information workers many different ways to communicate with each other via a consistent and simple user experience.
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Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services is a versatile technology that organizations and business units of all sizes can use to increase the efficiency of business processes and improve team productivity. With tools for collaboration that help people stay connected across organizational and geographic boundaries, Windows SharePoint Services gives people access to information they need. Built on Microsoft [...]
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