MOSS Explained: An Information Worker's Deep Dive into Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

MOSS Explained: An Information Worker's Deep Dive into Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

MOSS Explained: An Information Worker's Deep Dive into Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

MOSS Explained: An Information Worker's Deep Dive into Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781584506904
Publisher: Course Technology PTR
Publication date: 01/02/2009
Sold by: CENGAGE LEARNING
Format: eBook
Pages: 466
File size: 15 MB
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About the Author

John Ross is a senior consultant with SharePoint911. He has more than seven years of experience implementing solutions for clients ranging from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies and government organizations. John has worked with all project phases from analysis to implementation and has been involved with a wide range of SharePoint solutions that include public-facing Internet sites, corporate intranets, and extranets. He is a coauthor of The Ted Pattison Group's course SPG301: SharePoint Planning and Governance. John lives in Orlando, Florida.

Nicola Young, co-owner of SharePoint911, works exclusively with SharePoint technologies and specializes in information organization and usability. She is currently a SharePoint trainer and consultant,with a primary focus on the business applications of the product. Nicola is the lead author of The Ted Pattison Group's course, SBU201: Business Users Guide to SharePoint Server 2007. Additionally, she is the coauthor of SAB301: Building Enterprise Solutions with SharePoint Server 2007 and SPG301: SharePoint Planning and Governance. Nicola currently lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Business Case for SharePoint Chapter 2: Creating Corporate Portal Sites Chapter 3: Lists, Document Libraries, and Content Types Chapter 4: Introduction to SharePoint Designer 2007 Chapter 5: Web Content Management Using Publishing Portals Chapter 6: Creating a Custom UI for SharePoint Chapter 7: User Profiles, My Sites, and Audience Targeting Chapter 8: Configuring and Extending Search Chapter 9: Microsoft InfoPath 2007 and Forms Services Chapter 10: Workflow and Process Management Chapter 11: Leveraging the Business Data Catalog (BDC) Chapter 12: Creating Dashboards

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