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Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services
Tom WendelMicrosoft Developer Evangelist
Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010
Tom WendelMicrosoft Developer Evangelist
Agenda
∙ Was ist dieses SharePoint Foundation 2010 eigentlich?
∙ Wie kann man das hosten?
◉ Shared Hosting
◉ SharePoint Farm
◉ Wartung
∙ Was können die Services
◉ Content Management
◉ Websites
◉ Team-Sites
◉ Blog
◉ Web-Applikationen
Was sind SharePoint Services
Oder anders: Was ist SharePoint?The business collaboration platform for the Enterprise and the Web
Was ist SharePoint Server 2010Ribbon UI
SharePoint Workspace
SharePoint Mobile
Office Client and Office Web App Integration
Standards SupportTagging, Tag Cloud, Ratings
Social Bookmarking
Blogs and Wikis
My Sites
Activity Feeds
Profiles and Expertise
Org Browser
Enterprise Content Types
Metadata and Navigation
Document Sets
Multi-stage Disposition
Audio and Video Content Types
Remote Blob Storage
List Enhancements
Social Relevance
Phonetic Search
Navigation
FAST Integration
Enhanced Pipeline
PerformancePoint Services
Excel Services
Chart Web Part
Visio Services
Web Analytics
SQL Server Integration
PowerPivot
Business Connectivity Services
InfoPath Form Services
External Lists
Workflow
SharePoint Designer
Visual Studio
API Enhancements
REST/ATOM/RSS
Was ist SharePoint Server 2010
Intranet
• Enterprise Client Access License (CAL)
• Standard Client Access License (CAL)
Und jetzt: Was kann nun die Foundation?
Blogs and Wikis
Remote Blob Storage
List Enhancements
Ribbon UI
SharePoint Workspace
SharePoint Mobile
Office Client and Office Web App Integration
Standards Support
Business Connectivity Services
External Lists
Workflow
SharePoint Designer
Visual Studio
API Enhancements
REST/ATOM/RSS
Warum SharePoint Foundation 2010?
∙ Für Hoster
◉ Echter Support für Mandanten
◉ Granularere Administrationsmöglichkeiten
◉ Sandboxed Solutions
◉ PowerShell Integration
◉ Ressourcen-Management (List Throttling,…)
∙ Für Endkunden
◉ Support für externe Datenquellen
◉ Kostenfreier SharePoint Designer
◉ Standard-Support (Firefox, Safari, IE, XSLT-Views,…)
◉ Komfortable Editiermöglichkeiten
◉ Hübsches UI (Ribbons, Dialogs, Ajax,...)
Wie funktioniert das Hosting
∙ Vollinstallation auf dedizierten Server
∙ Shared Installation + Farms
∙ Volle Integration von
◉ Windows Server Features
◉ SQL Server
◉ IIS
◉ Active Directory
◉ PowerShell
∙ Flexibilität der darunterliegenden Tools(Bsp: Website-Konfig volle Power von IIS)
Systemanforderungen
∙ 4-Core, 2,5GHz pro Kern
∙ 64bit-Architektur
∙ 8GB RAM
∙ Windows Server 2008 SP2 / Windows Server 2008 R2
∙ SQL Server 2005 SP3 / SQL Server 2008 SP1 (auch Express)
∙ IIS 7
∙ Active Directory (optional)
Shared Hosting
∙ Installation mehrerer Kunden auf einem Server
∙ Geringerer administrativer Aufwand
∙ Geteilte Ressourcen
∙ Problem Ressourcenaufteilung
◉ Speicherlimitierungen
◉ Laufzeitlimitierungen
◉ Listenlimitierung
◉ „Sandboxed Solutions“
∙ Separierung der Kunden durchgetrennte Datenbanken
Farm Installation
∙ Verteilung der Last auf mehrere Rechner
∙ Sowohl dediziert als auch Shared
∙ Hochskalierbar
∙ Geringer administrativer Aufwand
Wartung
∙ Ausführliches Reporting über Ressourcenverbrauch für den Hoster
∙ Ordentliche Auswertung für den Kunden
∙ Stabiles Backup-Konzept
∙ Administration per Shell
∙ Integration des Developer Dashboards
∙ Erweiterbar
◉ Security-Rules
◉ Features
◉ Admin-Frontend
◉ Templates
◉ …
Demo- Die Administration
Was kann der Kunde damit tun?
∙ CMS / Enterprise Content Management System
◉ Listen
◉ Dateien
∙ Wiki-Seiten
◉ Homepage
◉ Design über Masterpages
∙ Blogs
∙ Team-Sites
∙ Web-Applikationen
Demo- Anwendungsbeispiele
Ressourcen
∙ SharePoint Homehttp://sharepoint2010.microsoft.com/Pages/default.aspx
∙ Blog von Steve Peschkahttp://blogs.technet.com/speschka/default.aspx
∙ Meinen Bloghttp://blogs.msdn.com/twendel
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