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SharePoint 2010 : Configuring Excel Services |
Developing solutions using Excel Services is pretty straightforward. We’re all familiar with Excel and what it can do, so all we really need to do is save our spreadsheet onto our SharePoint server and our mission is accomplished. |
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Excel Capabilities on SharePoint 2010 |
With SharePoint 2010, Microsoft has extended this offering to Excel Services 2010, an updated version of the existing Excel Services functionality, and the Excel Web Application, a browser-based version of the Excel client application. |
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SharePoint 2010 : Collaboration and Portals - The Social Experience |
SharePoint 2010 provides significant improvements over prior versions of SharePoint in terms of social experience. New features such as blogs, wikis, team sites, social tagging, bookmarks, and notes provide a way for viewers and contributors alike to express themselves in a comfortable and natural way. |
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SharePoint 2010 : Collaboration and Portals - Choosing to Use Portal Sites |
There are many possible scenarios in which you could elect to use a publishing portal site collection as part of a larger multiteam or multifaceted collaboration implementation. To understand why you would want to use a publishing portal, you first need to review and understand three primary capabilities offered by SharePoint 2010. |
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SharePoint 2010 : Organizing Information - Building an Information Architecture |
A taxonomy refers to a hierarchy or organization of objects that will likely include synonyms, equivalencies, parent/child relationships, and metadata. In contrast, a folksonomy can be thought of as a “free-form” method of describing data without a hierarchy or an organization of terms from which to draw metadata values. |
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SharePoint 2010, Putability, and Findability |
When you realize that most of the sites, lists, and libraries that are created in a typical SharePoint 2010 implementation are seldom accessed by more than a handful of people, the planning issues for a SharePoint 2010 implementation take on important dynamics. |
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Lists and Libraries in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (part 1) |
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 document libraries offer a variety of features that have proven to be useful to a wide range of users and projects and that empower the site administrators to customize the storage and collaborative features of the library and enhance user productivity. |
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