SharePoint 2010 Enterprise Architect's Guidebook

SharePoint 2010 Enterprise Architect's Guidebook

Reza Alirezaei, Matt Ranlett

Language: English

Pages: 1128

ISBN: 0470643196

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Tips and techniques for becoming a successful SharePoint architect

If you're eager to design and architect a successful deployment of SharePoint 2010, then this is the book for you. Packed with real-world experiences and solid processes, this guidebook provides you with everything you need to perform for designing and architecting enterprise portal services. Helpful examples examine the common design issues affecting SharePoint 2010 environments that can cause deployments to fail so you can learn what to avoid. Plus, key development and deployment issues are covered from an architecture perspective and backup and disaster recovery planning are described at length.

  • Details the skills and attributes necessary in order to design and architect successful SharePoint 2010 deployments
  • Provides real-world scenarios and helpful examples of various types of enterprise portal services
  • Discusses corporate Intranet service, enterprise content management, team collaboration services, enterprise search service, and more
  • Addresses marketing your SharePoint 2010 solution to users to ensure they are aware of the services you provide

With SharePoint 2010 Enterprise Architect’s Guidebook, you'll quickly discover the requirements for designing a successful SharePoint 2010 deployment.

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Disposal for branding Publishing sites, managing publishing content, planning site navigation, and various mechanisms to help you deploy Publishing sites to your environment. xlix flast.indd xlix 2/23/12 12:18:43 PM INTRODUCTION ➤ Chapter 25, “Corporate Information Services” — Written by Martin Kearn, this chapter takes a detailed look at the key areas related to designing and deploying corporate information services, working with documents, and managing documents in the enterprise. ➤.

Describes Enterprise 2.0 as the use of “Web 2.0” technologies within an organization to enable or streamline business processes while enhancing collaboration. In short, Enterprise 2.0 is just rebranding of the catch phrase Web 2.0 that many consumers are aware of. Having consumer technology enter the workforce is a phenomenon that has been around for years. Popular examples of Web 2.0 technologies that have entered the workplace include business instant messaging (Lync), social networking.

Requirements for a bank to hold capital reserves appropriate to the risk they are exposed to. Finance Standards Other important fi nancial principles and regulations include International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), and the regulation of the fi nancial systems by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in the United Kingdom. From a SharePoint perspective, it is the ideal place to surface compliance and risk information as dashboards, support records management activities, and reduce the.

Destroyed by fire, would you be able to recover your data to a new server environment from your backups? DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGIES This section covers the common SharePoint 2010 development technologies. .NET Framework The .NET framework is a software development platform and software framework. It consists of the Common Language Runtime (CLR) and an extensive class library. Together, the base class library and the CLR make up the .NET Framework. The CLR provides important services such as.

Amount of I/O, memory, and CPU available, and if the virtualization platform for SharePoint is shared with other applications, it can be more difficult to achieve predictable performance results. See Chapter 23 for more detail on design guidance. Database Consolidation Policy The database workload for a SharePoint solution is not the traditional transaction model that database administrators (DBAs) are used to. Sharing a SQL Server instance with other LOB applications is likely to impact the.

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