You Will Learn How To
- Deploy and configure Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007
- Plan for and design a SharePoint Server 2007 implementation
- Execute an effective deployment plan
- Customize SharePoint Server 2007 settings for optimal performance
- Employ document management techniques to improve productivity
- Extend enterprise-wide collaboration capabilities
Course Benefits
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is a robust and complex product that enables organizations to share vast amounts of information in a centralized, collaborative way. An effective deployment strategy is essential to the successful integration of SharePoint Server 2007 in your organization. This course provides the knowledge and critical skills to plan, deploy and configure MOSS 2007 in an enterprise environment.
Who Should Attend
Anyone planning to deploy Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 as an enterprise business solution. A basic knowledge of Windows SharePoint Services at the level of Course 538, "
SharePoint 2007 Technologies Comprehensive Introduction," is assumed. Knowledge of a Windows Server environment is helpful.
Hands-On Training
Throughout this course, you gain extensive hands-on experience deploying Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. Exercises include:
- Designing implementation strategies
- Installing SharePoint Server 2007
- Configuring server and security settings
- Creating Content Types
- Setting up routing and e-mail notification
- Installing Excel services
- Developing workflow with Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007
Course 954 Content
Planning the Implementation
Getting started with SharePoint Server 2007
- Analyzing the SharePoint Server architecture
- Integrating Office with SharePoint Server 2007
- Defining document management methods and strategies
- Comparing SharePoint Server to traditional file shares
Developing a deployment strategy
- Defining requirements
- Leveraging the existing file structure
- Assessing legacy system compatibility
- Organizing a phased deployment
- Employing standard security strategies for Web and database servers
Deploying SharePoint Server 2007
Preparing the environment
- Setting up the prerequisite components
- Establishing the availability of .NET 3
- Creating service-level and administrative accounts
- Managing SMTP dependencies
Installing SharePoint Server 2007
- Selecting your deployment options
- Creating the server farm
- Implementing SSL for network traffic
- Deploying Query and Indexing servers
- Setting up Excel calculation services
Upgrading legacy systems
- Analyzing your upgrade options
- Avoiding migration pitfalls
- Applying the upgrade process
Configuring SharePoint Server 2007
Fine-tuning server settings
- Avoiding potential usability issues
- Adjusting the administrative interface
- Considering best practices
- Optimizing server performance
Key administrative components
- Investigating the interface
- Defining data storage settings
- Connecting e-mail services
- Applying initial security options
Creating a site collection
- Managing subsites
- Constructing template-based sites
- Controlling site content
Utilizing additional features
- Leveraging Business Intelligence features
- Defining usage reports
- Making use of InfoPath forms
- Fine-tuning settings with the Best Practice Analyzer
- Investigating SharePoint command line administration
Protecting SharePoint Server
- Securing SharePoint data
- Scheduling recurring backups
- Decreasing the attack surface
- Applying content management roles to users and groups
Next-Generation Document Management
Implementing document libraries
- Identifying participants and stakeholders
- Analyzing document usage
- Defining content types
- Organizing library structures
Routing workflow to multiple users
- Creating InfoPath forms to facilitate information flow
- Defining strategies for document authorization and approval
- Deciding on the level of version control
Collecting e-mail and files into a record center
- Manually sending content from a file server
- Introducing managed e-mail folders
- Mapping SharePoint content to network places
Collaboration Techniques for the Enterprise
Configuring application management
- Extending new Web applications
- Creating new Shared Services Providers
- Implementing Excel calculation services
- Adding SharePoint Server Web Parts
Managing indexing and performance
- Indexing data by search parameters
- Utilizing search capabilities in SharePoint
- Establishing version control mechanisms
- Migrating to Server Farms for increased performance
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