Muhammad Hamza (11-SE-212) Junaid Afzaal Anwar Satti Shujjah Yamin (11-SE-206) (11-SE-216) (11-SE-184)
Muhammad Sohaib (11-SE-10)
IT Challenges
Why Would I Want A Portal?
Turn useless Data into valuable Information Enable Collaboration among teams Share Information with other departments, people, and customers Integrate disparate Applications into one central user experience
SharePoint evolved from projects codenamed "Office Server” and “Tahoe” during the Office XP development cycle. “Office Server” evolved out of the FrontPage and Office Server Extensions and “Team Pages”. It targeted simple, bottom-up collaboration. “Tahoe”, built on shared technology with Exchange and the “Digital Dashboard”, targeted top-down portals, search and document management.
What is SharePoint ?
It’s not a Program, It’s a Platform.
Document
Management Site Portal Site Integration Tool
Customizable Application Workflow
Integration Tool
Microsoft
SharePoint is a Web application platform developed by Microsoft First launched in 2001. historically been associated intranet, content management and document management, but recent versions have significantly broader capabilities. is a major software organizational intranets. for creating has with
SharePoint
It
WSS is the core component of SharePoint technologies. It provides the engine used for creating web sites and for the built in collaboration features. WSS is designed to make collaboration with each other much easier and is not limited to the built in features and is extensible for almost any portal situation.
WSS is a framework and tools to create and manage web sites and collaborative spaces. WSS is built with standard technology that includes ASP.NET, WebServices , Javascript , CSS and a few more.
WSS has <something> for all aspects of IT.
SharePoint
comprises a multipurpose set of Web technologies backed by a common technical infrastructure. By default, SharePoint has a Microsoft Office-like interface, and it is closely integrated with the Office suite.
SharePoint can be used to provide intranet portals, document & file management, collaboration, social networks, extranets, websites, enterprise search, and business intelligence. It also has system integration, process integration, and workflow automation capabilities.
Collaboration Content managemen t Portals Search Streamlined Business processes intelligence
Enterprise
application software (e.g. ERP or CRM packages) often provide some SharePoint integration capability, and SharePoint also incorporates a complete development stack based on web technologies and standards-based APIs.
As an application platform, SharePoint provides central management, governance, and security controls for implementation of these requirements.
The
SharePoint platform integrates directly into IIS - enabling bulk management, scaling, and provisioning of servers, as is often required by large organizations or cloud hosting providers.
According
to Microsoft, SharePoint is used by 78% of Fortune 500 companies.[6] Between 2006 to 2011, Microsoft sold over 36.5 million user licenses.
Microsoft has two versions of SharePoint available at no cost, but it sells premium editions with additional functionality, and provides a cloud service edition as part of their Office 365 platform (previously BPOS). The product is also sold through a cloud model by many third-party vendors.
APPLICATIONS
Intranet portal
A SharePoint intranet or intranet portal is a way to centralize access to enterprise information and applications on a corporate network. It is a tool that helps a company manage its data, applications and information more easily.
Enterprise content and document management
SharePoint is often used to store and track electronic documents or images of paper documents. It is usually also capable of keeping track of the different versions created by different users.
APPLICATIONS
Extranet sites
SharePoint can be used to provide password-protected, web-facing access to people outside an organization.
Internet sites
Using the 'Publishing' features, SharePoint can be used to manage larger public websites.
A SharePoint Site is a collection of pages, site templates, lists, and libraries configured for the purpose of achieving an express goal. A site may contain sub-sites, and those sites may contain further sub-sites.
Typically, sites need to be created from scratch, but sites can also be created according to packaged functionality. Examples of Site templates in SharePoint include: blogs, collaboration (team) sites, documents, and meetings.
Pages
SharePoint has three primary page content-types: Wiki pages, Web-part pages, and Publishing Pages.
Search
SharePoint Foundation contains a limited search engine. Microsoft produces a free product called Microsoft Search Server Express to complement SharePoint Foundation.
The
SharePoint platform is a flexible, n-tier service-oriented architecture (SOA). It can be scaled down to operate entirely from one machine, or scaled up to be managed across hundreds of machines.
Security in SharePoint 2010
Read
Can visit and read a SharePoint Site
Contribute
Create, edit and delete items in lists and libraries. Can NOT create new sites, or customize existing sites.
Full Control
All of the above, plus: create sites, create and edit pages, create and change lists and libraries.