What's New in SharePoint 2013 (part 7) - BCS |
Business Connectivity Services (BCS) makes it easy to integrate SharePoint with external systems. To do so, BCS maps external systems capabilities to standardized interfaces to define how to interact with them. |
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What's New in SharePoint 2013 (part 6) - SEARCH |
With the advent of the service application model in SharePoint 2010, search became a first-class service that could scale beyond just one farm. You could publish a search service application from Farm A and consume it in Farm B. Search in SharePoint 2010 came in two flavors: enterprise search and FAST search. |
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What's New in SharePoint 2013 (part 6) - WEB CONTENT MANAGEMENT |
In SharePoint 2013, Microsoft paid special attention to the Web Content Management (WCM) workload. With the new search and managed meta-data improvements in the product, SharePoint 2013 takes two different approaches toward publishing content: structural and dynamic publishing models. |
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What's New in SharePoint 2013 (part 5) - ENTERPRISE CONTENT MANAGEMENT |
Enterprise Content Management (ECM) was first introduced to the platform in SharePoint 2007 by adding two site templates (Records Center and Document Center) and capabilities such as check-in, check-out, versioning, information management policies, holds, and many other features tied to SharePoint content. |
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What's New in SharePoint 2013 (part 4) - WORKFLOWS |
Using the same behind-the-scenes plumbing, you can now easily author and upload a declarative workflow to Office 365, and the workflow runs in the Windows Azure Workflow execution host completely outside of the SharePoint server farm. |
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What's New in SharePoint 2013 (part 2) - THE APP MODEL |
The new app model enables you to build applications that act like they are part of SharePoint, but they are not. As mentioned previously, apps run 100 percent outside of the SharePoint server within the context of the client browser (via client-side scripts, REST, and CSOM) or in remote servers hosted in the cloud or your own infrastructure. |
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SharePoint 2010 : Site Administration - Managing the Term Store |
Service Applications, we saw how to set up the managed metadata service. Using the Term Store repository, organizations can set up a common vocabulary for the entire organization. Each industry — be it be healthcare, finance, construction, or some other — has its own vernacular. |
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SharePoint 2010 : The Client Object Model (part 2) - Writing the Silverlight WebPart |
As usual, start Visual Studio 2010. Create a new project, but this time create a Silverlight application project and call it SLScheduler. As soon as you create the SLScheduler project, Visual Studio will ask you how you intend to debug your Silverlight application. In certain situations, I have found it useful to have a separate ASP.NET web application project. |
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