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1 Enhanced Collaboration and other benefits of Sharepoint Technologies Kern Sutton Business Productivity Group Microsoft Corporation

2 What Is A Portal?  Unified place that connects people to contextually relevant information, services and applications  Delivered by a framework, not a single product  Collection of services and applications  Distinct needs  Shared services

3 Portal Scenarios and Goals  Internet Commerce  Transactional site for direct selling to customers or partners  Internet Presence  Corporate site delivering information to customers  Information Aggregation  Employee or partner facing site aggregating information and applications  Collaboration  Employee or partner facing site facilitating collaboration around information  Personal and Team  Employee facing site for sharing information with coworkers

4 Microsoft.NET Framework  Connecting people, applications and information in seamless and secure ways .NET framework and server control model  Aggregates services and applications  Broad platform value  Portal capabilities converge in the.NET framework

5 Microsoft Portal Elements  Portal Products and Technologies  BizTalk Server  Commerce Server  Content Management Server  Office SharePoint Portal Server  Windows SharePoint Services  Built using the.NET Framework on the Windows Platform  Ongoing integration delivers “better together” value

6 Today’s Information Challenges From “The Knowledge Worker Investment Paradox” Gartner research 7/17/2002 More than 80% of enterprise's digitized information reside in individual hard drives and in personal files. Employees get 50%-75% of their relevant information directly from other people. Individuals hold the key to the knowledge economy and most of it is lost when they leave the enterprise.

7 Sharepoint Technologies  Focus on improving  The quality of information stored  The ability to find that information  The ability to learn from what is found  It’s not just about documents  Information and knowledge is held in all sorts of repositories  Technology is just an enabler…  …but new improvements are more enabling than old methods

8 Functional basis for SPS benefits:  New technologies:  XML standards  Web services  Smart devices  Intelligent networks

9 Microsoft Integrated Platform

10 SharePoint Strategy Smart Connected Workspaces  Consistent experience – users, developers, and IT  Smart connections – people, teams, topics, divisions, etc.  Spectrum of sites – centralized in large scale farms or standalone  Rich out-of-box solution for collaboration and portals Individual Enterprise Division Team

11 SharePoint Platform SQL Server SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Information discovery Audience profiling Application integration Personalization Data store Scalability & Availability Windows Server 2003.NET Framework Security & Permissions Team Collaboration Web Part Framework Windows SharePoint Services Internet Information Server Web Application Server ASP.NET BrowserOffice Web Client Rich Integrated Client

12 Office System Value Team collaboration solutionTeam collaboration solution Scalable workspace platformScalable workspace platform Web Part infrastructureWeb Part infrastructure Built on Windows SharePoint ServicesBuilt on Windows SharePoint Services Manage, organize & provision SharePoint sitesManage, organize & provision SharePoint sites Single point of access to information, applications & expertiseSingle point of access to information, applications & expertise Check in/check out & versioning from Office 2003 programsCheck in/check out & versioning from Office 2003 programs Create and use document & meeting workspaces from Outlook 2003Create and use document & meeting workspaces from Outlook 2003 Access SharePoint site content from task panesAccess SharePoint site content from task panes Smart Teams Smart Organizations Smart Tools

13 Windows SharePoint Services  Information Worker Scenarios  Collaborate on projects, documents, meetings  Share ideas and information  Manage virtual teams  Key Features  Document check in/check out, versioning  Shared calendars, discussions, surveys  Templated sites  Office 2003, Real Time Communication integration  Benefits  Ease of use  Empower individuals and managers  Build and manage team community

14 Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003  Information Worker Scenarios  Organize SharePoint sites across enterprise  Aggregate corporate knowledge  Access relevant information and applications  Key Features  Aggregate, organize, manage and provision SharePoint sites  Enterprise Application integration  MySites  Audience targeting  Search or browse for documents, websites, teams and people  Benefits  Put information to work  Connect collaborative people and workspaces  Tailor and target information to be more productive

15 © 2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. This presentation is for informational purposes only. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN THIS SUMMARY. Thank you!

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17 Microsoft Contacts  Kern Sutton  Business Productivity Group  Microsoft Corporation

18 Demo; Sharepoint

19 Comment; Shared Docs

20 Demo; Collaboration

21 Comment; VoIP & Windows

22 Demo; MySite

23 Demo; Enterprise Portal

24 Demo; HR Site

25 Demo; Access Levels

26 Q&A; Robustness

27 Demo; Add a Web Part

28 Comment; Site Automation


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