Overview<>SharePoint provides a cost-effective, easy-to-implement
solution for organizations interested in enhancing team
collaboration, document management, and search functionality and in
providing a portal to access corporate resources and
intranet/extranet environments. The SharePoint 2007 family
(consisting of Windows SharePoint Service 3.0 and Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007) build upon these features and toolsets and
introduce a staggering array of new tools and capabilities that
undeniably make SharePoint 2007 an enterprise-class solution.
This new edition walks IT professionals,
website designers, SharePoint administrators, and SharePoint power
users through the design, implementation, and customization
process. Exciting new capabilities such as workflow, records
management, web content management, business processes, and
business intelligence features are covered in depth. Best practices
are provided for planning the architecture, scaling to meet the
organization's needs, migrating from SharePoint 2003, and
managing the farm or multi-farm environment.
Part I: SharePoint 2007 Overview, Planning,
and Implementation provides an introduction to SharePoint 2007
technologies and covers the architecture process. Details on
installing SharePoint 2007 and processes for migrating from
SharePoint 2003 are included.
Part II: Using SharePoint 2007 Technologies
covers the core feature set of SharePoint 2007 that power users and
administrators will need to master, including libraries, lists,
designing and managing pages, workspaces, and sites.
Part III: Managing a SharePoint Environment
provides best practices on managing and administering the
SharePoint infrastructure, securing the environment, maintaining
and managing the environment and databases, and backing up and
restoring the SharePoint 2007 environment.
Part IV: Extending the SharePoint
Environment goes into detail on the topics of configuring
email-enabled content, Exchange Server integration, enabling
presence information with Office Communication Server 2007, and
securing remote access with ISA Server 2006. In addition, chapters
are included on using SharePoint Designer 2007.
Introduction
Part I
SharePoint 2007 Overview, Planning, and Implementation
1 Introducing SharePoint 2007
2 Planning and Architecting a SharePoint
2007 Deployment
3 Planning Redundancy and Scaling the
SharePoint Environment
4 Planning the SharePoint 2007 User
Environment
5 Installing Windows SharePoint Services
and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
6 Migrating from SharePoint 2003 to
SharePoint 2007
Part II Using SharePoint 2007
Technologies
7 Using Libraries and Lists in SharePoint
2007
8 Managing Libraries and Lists in
SharePoint 2007
9 Designing and Managing Pages, Workspaces,
and Sites in SharePoint 2007
10 Using Word, Excel, and Excel Services
with SharePoint 2007 335
11 Leveraging Additional Office 2007
Products in a SharePoint 2007 Environment
12 Implementing Records Management and
Enabling Web Content Management in SharePoint 2007
13 Benefiting from the Enhanced Search
Capabilities in SharePoint 2007
14 Managing and Administering SharePoint
Infrastructure
15 Securing a SharePoint
Environment
16 Maintaining and Monitoring SharePoint
2007 Environments and Databases
17 Backing Up and Restoring a SharePoint
Environment
Part IV Extending the SharePoint
Environment
18 Configuring Email-Enabled Content and
Exchange Server Integration
19 Enabling Presence Information in
SharePoint with Microsoft Office Communications Server
2007
20 Providing Secured Remote Access to
SharePoint Using ISA Server 2006
21 Using Designer 2007 to Extend SharePoint
2007 Workflows and Customize the User Experience
22 Exploring Business Process and Business
Intelligence Features in SharePoint 2007
Index