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The Only Book That's Completely Focused on Maximizing the Business Value of SharePoint 2010 Solutions
"This book will become a mainstay in your SharePoint library. You will find yourself reaching for it whenever you run into a difficult situation or need extra guidance on how to use the new SharePoint product set."

-From the Foreword by Tom Rizzo
Essential SharePoint® 2010 approaches Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 from a strict business value perspective, explaining exactly how to plan and implement SharePoint solutions that achieve superior business results.
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The Only Book That's Completely Focused on Maximizing the Business Value of SharePoint 2010 Solutions

"This book will become a mainstay in your SharePoint library. You will find yourself reaching for it whenever you run into a difficult situation or need extra guidance on how to use the new SharePoint product set."



-From the Foreword by Tom Rizzo

Essential SharePoint® 2010 approaches Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 from a strict business value perspective, explaining exactly how to plan and implement SharePoint solutions that achieve superior business results.

The authors are leading enterprise SharePoint consultants and draw on their unsurpassed experience to focus on the SharePoint features that offer the most real-world value. You'll find practical advice about how to succeed with knowledge management, business intelligence, and process improvement, and how to derive value from new innovations such as social tagging and mashups.

The book includes comprehensive, "in the trenches" guidance on planning, architecture, governance, training, and other key issues most SharePoint books ignore. The authors identify success factors, intangibles, and "gotchas," helping you systematically reduce project risk and time-to-value. Learn how to

Customize your best portal or collaboration strategy

Sustain a portal for continual, measurable value

Leverage the new community and social features in SharePoint 2010

Succeed with enterprise content management

Streamline business processes with Workflow and Forms

Choose the right roles for Web collaboration, search, and Microsoft Office

Plan for secure external collaboration

Migrate smoothly from SharePoint 2007

Train and communicate for a successful launch

Whether you're a business leader, IT manager, architect, analyst, developer, or consultant, this book will help you tightly align SharePoint projects with business strategy to deliver outstanding results.

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"This book will become a mainstay in your SharePoint library. You will find yourself reaching for it whenever you run into a difficult situation or need extra guidance on how to use the new SharePoint product set."

- From the Foreword by Thomas Rizzo, Senior Director, SharePoint Product Management, Microsoft

The Only Book That's Completely Focused on Maximizing the Business Value of SharePoint 2010 Solutions

Essential SharePoint® 2010 approaches Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 from a strict business value perspective, explaining exactly how to plan and implement SharePoint solutions to achieve superior business results.

The authors are leading enterprise SharePoint consultants and draw on their unsurpassed experience to focus on the SharePoint features that offer the most real-world value. You'll find practical advice about how to succeed with knowledge management, business intelligence, and process improvement, and how to derive value from new innovations such as social tagging and mashups.

The book includes comprehensive, "in the trenches" guidance on planning, architecture, governance, training, and other key issues most SharePoint books ignore. The authors identify success factors, intangibles, and "gotchas," helping you systematically reduce project risk and time-to-value ratio. Learn how to

Customize your best portal or collaboration strategy

Sustain a portal for continual, measurable value

Leverage the new community and social features in SharePoint 2010

Succeed with enterprise content management

Streamline business processes with Workflow and Forms

Choose the right roles for Web collaboration, search, and Microsoft Office

Plan for secure external collaboration

Migrate smoothly from SharePoint 2007

Train and communicate for a successful launch

Whether you're a business leader, IT manager, architect, analyst, developer, or consultant, this book will help you tightly align SharePoint projects with business strategy to deliver outstanding results.

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"This book will become a mainstay in your SharePoint library. You will find yourself reaching for it whenever you run into a difficult situation or need extra guidance on how to use the new SharePoint product set."

- From the Foreword by Thomas Rizzo, Senior Director, SharePoint Product Management, Microsoft

The Only Book That's Completely Focused on Maximizing the Business Value of SharePoint 2010 Solutions

Essential SharePoint® 2010 approaches Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 from a strict business value perspective, explaining exactly how to plan and implement SharePoint solutions to achieve superior business results.

The authors are leading enterprise SharePoint consultants and draw on their unsurpassed experience to focus on the SharePoint features that offer the most real-world value. You'll find practical advice about how to succeed with knowledge management, business intelligence, and process improvement, and how to derive value from new innovations such as social tagging and mashups.

The book includes comprehensive, "in the trenches" guidance on planning, architecture, governance, training, and other key issues most SharePoint books ignore. The authors identify success factors, intangibles, and "gotchas," helping you systematically reduce project risk and time-to-value ratio. Learn how to

Customize your best portal or collaboration strategy

Sustain a portal for continual, measurable value

Leverage the new community and social features in SharePoint 2010

Succeed with enterprise content management

Streamline business processes with Workflow and Forms

Choose the right roles for Web collaboration, search, and Microsoft Office

Plan for secure external collaboration

Migrate smoothly from SharePoint 2007

Train and communicate for a successful launch

Whether you're a business leader, IT manager, architect, analyst, developer, or consultant, this book will help you tightly align SharePoint projects with business strategy to deliver outstanding results.

Foreword xix

Preface xxi

Acknowledgments xxv

About the Authors xxvii

About the Contributors xxix



Part I: Planning 1

Chapter 1: Getting Started 3

Reader's Guide 4

Planning a Successful SharePoint Solution Strategy 5

Key Points 19

Chapter 2: Introduction to the SharePoint 2010 Platform 21

Microsoft's Collaboration Evolution 23

Current Versions of SharePoint Products and Technologies 26

Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 and Office 2010 27

SharePoint 2010: What's New? 32

Comparing SharePoint Foundation to Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 34

SharePoint: The File Share Killer 35

SharePoint: The Access and Excel Killer 45

Key Points 57

Chapter 3: SharePoint 2010: Architecture Fundamentals 61

Functional Overview 61

SharePoint Fundamentals 65

SharePoint Lists, Libraries, and Items 78

Pages 80

Navigation 81

Understanding SharePoint Administration 84

Physical Deployment Options 89

Key Points 94

Chapter 4: Planning for Governance 97

Why Is Governance Planning So Important? 97

How Do I Create a Governance Plan? 100

What Is in the Governance Plan? 100

Key Points 121

Chapter 5: Planning Your Information Architecture 123

Getting Started 125

Site Architecture 129

Page Architecture 135

Metadata Architecture 138

Maintaining Your Information Architecture 161

Key Points 161

Chapter 6: Making Enterprise Content Management Work: Documents and Records 163

Getting Started with ECM 164

What's New for ECM in SharePoint 2010? 165

Document Management 167

Records Management 186

Key Points 199

Chapter 7: Getting Social: Leveraging Community Features 201

Getting Started: Developing a Strategy for SharePoint Community Features 202

Social Networking: Engaging People 217

Social Data: Enhancing Value with User Contributed Content 223

Social Sites: Providing a Structure for Collaborative Conversations 230

Key Points 237

Chapter 8: Planning Your Security Model 239

Overview of SharePoint Security Elements 240

Defining and Documenting SharePoint Security 252

Maintaining Your Security Model 263

Key Points 268

Chapter 9: Getting Ready to Launch: Planning for Training and Communications 271

Training 272

Communications 282

Key Points 289

Part II: Optimizing 291

Chapter 10: Making Search Work: Content, People, Data 293

Search as a Business Capability 293

Using Search 294

How SharePoint Search Works 300

Analyzing and Designing Search 303

Configuring Search 312

Monitoring and Enhancing Search 319

SharePoint 2010 Search: What's New? Limitations? Flavors? 319

Key Points 322

Chapter 11: Making Business Processes Work: Workflow and Forms 325

Getting Started with Workflow 325

Workflow Terminology 327

Using the Provided Workflows 328

Creating Custom Workflows with SharePoint Designer 2010 338

Designing Workflows with Visio 2010 354

Using InfoPath 2010 to Create Electronic Forms 360

Key Points 371

Chapter 12: Putting Your Site on the Web 373

Why SharePoint for Internet-facing Web Sites? 374

Web Content Management: The Basics 375

Content Deployment: Key Terms and Architecture 380

What Has Improved in SharePoint 2010 Web Content Management? 382

Richer User Experience 383

Additional Features 385

Customizing the User Experience (UX) 389

Putting It All Together: A WCM Strategy 395

Key Points 397

Chapter 13: Making Business Intelligence Work 399

Getting Started with Business Intelligence 400

Which Presentation Tool Is Right for You? 405

Excel Services 406

PerformancePoint Services 411

Visio Services 414

Putting It All Together 415

Key Points 417

Chapter 14: Composite Applications with Business Connectivity Services 419

What Is a Composite Application? 420

Introducing Business Connectivity Services 420

BCS Components 421

Types of BCS Solutions 422

Getting Started with BCS 423

Using an External Data column 432

Building a Composite Application 432

Key Points 436

Chapter 15: Office 2010 Client Applications 439

What's New in Office 2010? 440

Office Client Applications That Connect with SharePoint 2010 441

SharePoint Workspace: Taking a SharePoint Site Offline 444

Documents and Data Caching 450

Backstage 457

Other Clients: Office Web Applications and Office Mobile Applications 459


"This book will become a mainstay in your SharePoint library. You will find yourself reaching for it whenever you run into a difficult situation or need extra guidance on how to use the new SharePoint product set."

- From the Foreword by Thomas Rizzo, Senior Director, SharePoint Product Management, Microsoft
The Only Book That's Completely Focused on Maximizing the Business Value of SharePoint 2010 Solutions

Essential SharePoint® 2010 approaches Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 from a strict business value perspective, explaining exactly how to plan and implement SharePoint solutions to achieve superior business results.

The authors are leading enterprise SharePoint consultants and draw on their unsurpassed experience to focus on the SharePoint features that offer the most real-world value. You'll find practical advice about how to succeed with knowledge management, business intelligence, and process improvement, and how to derive value from new innovations such as social tagging and mashups.

The book includes comprehensive, "in the trenches" guidance on planning, architecture, governance, training, and other key issues most SharePoint books ignore. The authors identify success factors, intangibles, and "gotchas," helping you systematically reduce project risk and time-to-value ratio. Learn how to

Customize your best portal or collaboration strategy
Sustain a portal for continual, measurable value
Leverage the new community and social features in SharePoint 2010
Succeed with enterprise content management
Streamline business processes with Workflow and Forms
Choose the right roles for Web collaboration, search, and Microsoft Office
Plan for secure external collaboration
Migrate smoothly from SharePoint 2007
Train and communicate for a successful launch Whether you're a business leader, IT manager, architect, analyst, developer, or consultant, this book will help you tightly align SharePoint projects with business strategy to deliver outstanding results.