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What is SharePoint? SharePoint is a web application platform in the Microsoft Office server suite. Launched in 2001,SharePoint combines various functions which are traditionally separate applications like intranet, extranet, content management, document management etc... SharePoint servers have traditionally been deployed for internal use in mid-size businesses and large departments alongside Microsoft Exchange, Skype for Business, and Office Web Application Server; but Microsoft's 'Office 365' software as a service offering which includes a version of SharePoint has led to increased usage of SharePoint in smaller organizations.
Why is share point generally used ? • Proprietary • Based on .NET & ASP.NET • User friendly • Strong Integration
Architecture for share point
Software base Share point • If you are using server-based integration with SharePoint, you can use Microsoft SharePoint Online or Microsoft SharePoint 2013. • If you are using the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015 List Component for Microsoft SharePoint, one of the following versions of Microsoft SharePoint must be available. • Microsoft SharePoint 2013 or Microsoft SharePoint 2013 SP1
• Microsoft SharePoint 2010 SP1 or Microsoft SharePoint 2010 SP2
Tools & Technologies that are used in share point SharePoint Online With Office 365, SharePoint offers enhanced security technologies, is easy to manage, and can be accessed from almost anywhere. One Drive for Business One place for all your work files. Simply store, sync, and share, and easily collaborate on files with Office Online integration. Yammer Extend the collaborative power of SharePoint by using it with Yammer—the enterprise social network.
Conclusion There are some very specific activities that you can do now to get more from your SharePoint deployment, such as‌ Increasing your awareness of the business reasons for SharePoint at your organization. Embracing the Seamless Teamwork approach to make SharePoint the authoritative place for people to work. Re-creating old ways of doing things with the new tool and looking at how third-party tools can increase user adoption.
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