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Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 und Windows SharePoint Services sind die ideale Plattform für die Zusammenarbeit von Mitarbeitern in Unternehmen: Arbeitsgruppen können alle Arten von Informationen austauschen, nicht nur Dokumente. Ein weiterer Vorteil ist die übergreifende Suche, ganz einfach mit Stichpunkten. Dieser Webcast klärt, wie die SharePoint Technologien diese Aufgaben technisch meistern und wie man sie am besten einsetzt. Themen wie Design, Skalierbarkeit, Management spielen dabei eine wichtige Rolle und werden Ihnen anschaulich erklärt. Englischsprachige Webcasts
This presentation will review several recommended strategies and solutions for upgrading and migrating to Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003. Join us for this webcast, which includes demos of the new SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Document Library Migration Tools.
This webcast presents specific scenarios related to migrating from SharePoint Portal Server 2001 to SharePoint Portal Server 2003. These scenarios include: Multiple Departmental Workspaces Per Server; Single Workspace with Complex Document Libraries; Single Workspace with Multiple Personal Dashboards; Search Portal with Multiple Indexing Servers; and Migrating Between Different SharePoint Languages.
Learn the factors involved when extending and/or migrating Lotus Notes applications to the Microsoft platform to consolidate messaging and collaboration infrastructures. We'll show you how you can use the newly updated Microsoft/CASAHL Lotus Notes Application Analyzer and CASAHL ecKnowledge 8.1 to analyze, extend and migrate Lotus Notes and Domino data and applications to Microsoft SharePoint, InfoPath, SQL Server, VS.NET, and Active Directory. Join us as we explore ecKnowledge features that smooth the integration and migration process, and identify an intermediate period of coexistence between Notes applications and the new Microsoft .NET applications generated by ecKnowledge.
Many organizations have large investments in enterprise applications. Integrating these applications into a portal offers many advantages but can also be a significant challenge. This session describes the integration technologies supported by Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003, with specific emphasis on how to integrate SharePoint Portal Server 2003 with major enterprise applications by SAP and Siebel.
See how to use Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 as a tool to organize and navigate throughout your enterprise. We'll examine how to use the site registry to catalog and navigate SharePoint sites, and use the Topic functionality to organize and present information stored throughout an organization in any of a number of forms and locations. Join this webcast to learn how to configure the navigation of the site, set up collaborative areas, publish information, and customize the look and feel of the portal.
Take an in-depth look at what SharePoint Portal Server 2003 offers in the areas of personalization, profiles and audience targeting. Learn about the how this area of SharePoint Portal Server 2003 has been invested with vigorous development, and see how the personalized portal experience can make users more productive by allowing them to discover, organize and receive information that is personally relevant to their roles and interests.
Learn how to use Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 to customize portal sites that have been created with Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 — from the fonts and formatting to the text and graphics on pages on the sites. At the same time, SharePoint Portal Server also has its own tools and utilities that best manage and edit some key enterprise portal functionality. Join this webcast to learn when and where to use FrontPage, and when to use SharePoint Portal Server tools for the most power and efficiency when customizing your portal sites. The presentation will emphasize methods that are straightforward and flexible when using FrontPage to customize portal sites created with SharePoint Portal Server.
Are you deploying or evaluating SharePoint™ Portal Server (SPS) 2003 for an intranet portal infrastructure and need to support multiple sites? In this webcast we’ll present SPS 2003 Shared Services and show how its set of centrally managed, highly scalable, core portal services can be re-used across multiple portal sites and multi-server "farm" configurations. Join us to learn how a Shared Services environment provides the right services to portal sites within a server farm, including Enterprise indexing, search and retrieval services; Self-service, centrally-managed notification services; Audience definition services to support content targeting; User profile creation and management services; and Single sign-on services.
Does your organization need digital asset management (DAM) and the business advantages of consistent, memorable branding, but with an eye on cost control? Scene7® for Microsoft® Integrated Portal Technologies brings robust, low-cost digital asset management (DAM) capabilities to Microsoft Office Systems 2003. And the combination of Scene7 and SharePoint™ Products and Technologies can form a media collaboration platform that enables companies of any size to deliver rich, visual communication of their products and services, reduce IT management costs as well as training and productivity resources – all from tools used every day. Join this webcast to find out how to do it.
Do you need to implement an extranet or DMZ in your IT infrastructure? Have you considered using SharePoint™ Portal Server 2003 to get there? Join this webcast for significant guidance and a progressively technical exploration of the issues and options related to deploying and accessing SharePoint Portal Server 2003 outside the network as an extranet or in a DMZ.
A challenge for any enterprise is to ensure that its people are connected to the right information in order to collaborate effectively. In many cases legacy content repositories already exist and accumulate valuable information into knowledge silos. Microsoft® SharePoint™ Products and Technologies provide the next generation collaborative services for today’s information workers. Learn from practical experience how to approach migrations from legacy platforms to SharePoint Products and Technologies. Join this webcast to learn how to reduce cost, provide new capabilities and harvest your information assets to their fullest with a move to SharePoint Products and Technologies.
In this session you'll learn real-world best practices on building a SharePoint™ Portal Server (SPS) 2003 document management solution. This session is packed with infrastructure planning, design, and sizing recommendations and best practices taken from the trenches of some of the world's first production implementations of SPS 2003. The session addresses lessons learned on capacity planning, maintenance, backup and recovery, topology, and more for SPS 2003 and SQL Server 2000 farms in organizations with zero downtime tolerance, the need for clustered databases for SharePoint servers, and global information access to SharePoint data.
Windows SharePoint™ Services and SharePoint Portal Server 2003 offer so many choices during installation and implementation. How do you decide the best way to use these products to meet your business needs? In this session we will share tips, tricks, design decisions, best practices, and lessons learned from enterprises that have successfully implemented Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint Portal Server 2003. Learn how to use SharePoint as an Intranet replacement, as a portal to all line of business applications for an organization, and as a document sharing and information management system. Join this webcast for technical SharePoint implementation solutions that solved real world business needs.
In this session, you'll learn real-world best practices on building a SPS 2003 document management solution. This session is packed with infrastructure planning, design, and sizing recommendations taken from the trenches of some of the world's first production implementations of SPS 2003.
As an organization moves to deploy SharePoint™ Portal Server, it must consider a number of factors. For example, it must determine the optimal architecture, deployment plan, staffing and expected benefits of the solution. Join Russ Donahue, Web Application Manager from Nextel Partners, for an insightful, intermediate level discussion of his company's own SharePoint deployment. He will cover a number of key areas, including: Intranet portals, document management, enterprise searching, collaboration, partner directories and application access points. You'll want to hear about the lessons learned and best practices that can benefit your organization.
Windows® Small Business Server 2003 enables small businesses to collaborate more effectively through an intranet that maintains document and contact libraries, and houses many other types of business information. In this webcast, you'll learn how to customize a Windows SharePoint™ Services intranet quickly and easily, so that your business can take advantage of an internal Web-based collaboration solution.
Your Project Server implementation can benefit from the additional features of Windows® SharePoint™ Services (WSS). Learn how WSS integrates with Project Server along with discussing deployment and scalability options.
Displaying meaningful data from a variety of XML data sources can be complicated and it typically requires writing custom code. Microsoft Office FrontPage® 2003 and Microsoft Windows® SharePoint™ Services have developed a technology, captured in the Data View Web Part, that makes the process of displaying XML data as easy as drag-and-drop. Although advanced developers can still create custom coded solutions, no coding experience is necessary to use the Data View Web Part. Join us in this webcast to learn how to create an application that will easily enable you to display data from a variety of sources. We will demonstrate using Conditional Formatting, Web Part Connections, and ad hoc sort/filter and grouping to create dynamic data views for displaying customer information in one to many relationships. We will also look at how the Data View Web Part can be further extended to achieve amazing results such as XML data charting. |
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