Fri 4 Jun 2010
Microsoft SharePoint 2010
Posted by Mysti under IT Information , LANcom Products & Services , Popular posts
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 is a business collaboration platform which allows businesses to manage content and allows users to collaborate and connect with colleagues.
We will soon be using it here at LANcom and thought we would let you know about some of the great features in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010
Content management –With SharePoint 2010 you will be able to manage all your documents, records, web content and rich media on a single platform. You will be able to tag content to make it easy to find, enforce retention of information, and even create document sets so you can manage related content (permissions etc) as a single unit.
Sites – SharePoint 2010 can act as a one-stop shop for all your business websites. It provides you with easy to use tools that allow even a novice to create any type of site. Whether you would like to create a team site only accessible to a number of employees working on a particular project, an extranet site for your partners, or an internet site for your customers you will be able to do this from within SharePoint.
Collaboration – SharePoint 2010 provides some great tools that let users share information, find people and expertise, and locate business information. There are a number of ways users can work together from wikis to workflows and team sites to social bookmarking.
SharePoint 2010 also has Facebook-like personal sites which allow users to put information on a profile. There is also a newsfeed which helps keep others up to date on what their colleagues are working on.
Search – SharePoint 2010 has some really great search features which make finding information and people really easy. One feature is the ability to refine your search by what you are looking for. Say you are searching for a particular document; you could refine your results by file type, author, and date to speed up finding the file. The search box will also offer you search suggestions as you type, just like a search engine.
To learn more about Microsoft SharePoint 2010 click here.