SharePoint Services from Microsoft
Increase individual and team productivity!
Windows SharePoint Services allows your teams to create Web sites for information sharing and document collaboration, benefits that help increase individual and team productivity. Windows SharePoint Services is a component of the Windows Server 2003 information worker infrastructure and provides team services and sites to Microsoft Office System and other desktop programs. It also serves as a platform for application development.
Windows SharePoint Services sites take file storage to a new level, providing communities for team collaboration and making it easy for users to work together on documents, tasks, contacts, events, and other information. In addition, team and site managers can coordinate site content and user activity easily. The Windows SharePoint Services environment is designed for easy and flexible deployment, administration, and application development.
SharePoint sites are made up of Web Parts and Windows ASP.NET-based components. Web Parts are designed to be added to pages and configured by site administrators and users, creating complete page-based applications. Windows SharePoint Services ships with a number of ready-to-use Web Parts; more will be available in the future from Microsoft and third-party vendors.
Team Community
SharePoint sites provide places to capture and share ideas, information, communication, and documents. The sites facilitate team participation in discussions, shared document collaboration, and surveys. Site content is accessible from both a Web browser and through clients that support Web Services. The document collaboration features allow for easy check in, check out, and document version control.
Individual Empowerment
SharePoint site members can find and communicate with key contacts and experts, both by e-mail and with instant messaging. Site content can be easily searched, and users can also receive alerts to tell them when existing documents and information have been changed, or when new information or documents have been added. Site content and layout can be personalized on a per-user basis, and Web Parts can be used to present targeted information to specific users on precise topics.
Microsoft Office System programs use SharePoint site content.
All of a site's collaborative content - for example, documents, lists, events, task assignments, and membership rosters - can be read and edited within Microsoft Office Word 2003, Microsoft Office Excel 2003, and Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003. Picture editing of Web-based photo libraries is also possible. Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 allows SharePoint site event calendars to be viewed side-by-side with personal calendars, and it also creates meeting-specific workspaces to augment group appointments.
Management Enabler
SharePoint site managers can customize the content and layout of sites to ensure that site members can access and work with important and relevant information. Members' participation can also be monitored and moderated when necessary. Security and task responsibilities are both flexible and easily accessible. Well-designed lists and entire sites can be saved as templates and reused by individuals, teams, or business units across an organization.
Administration and Deployment
Windows SharePoint Services can scale to thousands of sites within an organization. It fully supports load-balanced Web farm and clustered database deployments. For site and server managers, quotas can be set and enforced not only on storage, but on sites per-server and users per-site. Site usage can be monitored to detect and retire inactive sites. Detailed security options are available and easily managed. Server managers can delegate to end users the ability to create their own sites. Sites and servers can be managed from a Web browser, command-line tools, or a Web service-accessible object model.
Integrated Windows .NET Development
In addition to the Web Part infrastructure, Windows SharePoint Services servers, sites, and site contents are exposed by a comprehensive Windows .NET-based object model and industry-standard Web services. Site customization and enhance data-driven site content is possible, even to non-programmers, by using Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
To set up and use Windows SharePoint Services with Windows Server 2003, you must have the following:
Server Hardware
- Intel Pentium III-compatible processor
- 512 megabytes (MB) of RAM
- 550 MB of available hard disk drive space
Server Software
One of the following operating systems:
- Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition
- Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
- Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition
- Windows Server 2003, Web Edition (requires full version of Microsoft SQL Server)
A Web application server with the following components:
- Microsoft ASP.NET
- Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 with Common files, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) service, and World Wide Web service.
Server Databases
One of the following versions of SQL Server:
- SQL Server 2000, with the latest service pack
- SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition, with the latest service pack
- SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000)
- SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (Windows) (WMSDE)
Network
Multiple server configurations must be members of a Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows Server 2003 domain.
Browser Client
One of the following browsers:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 with Service Pack 2
- Internet Explorer 5.5 with Service Pack 2
- Internet Explorer 6
- Netscape Navigator 6.2 or later
- Mozilla 1.4 or later
SharePoint Services from Microsoft
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