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SharePoint 2010 comprises an abundance of new features, and this book shows you how to take advantage of all SharePoint 2010′s many improvements. Written by a four–time SharePoint MVP, Beginning SharePoint 2010 Administration begins with a comparison of SharePoint 2010 compared to the previous version and then examines the differences between SharePoint Foundation (SPF) and SharePoint Server (SPS).
This book is written for several audiences. One audience is consultants and IT professionals who need to understand how to plan, implement, and configure SharePoint. Another audience is administrators and the support team that must know how to manage SharePoint, both the more advanced administration of service applications and site collections, as well as managing sites and workspaces. A third audience is the reader who wants to understand how SharePoint works and what to expect from it; this is typically IT managers and project leaders.
This book assumes no previous knowledge of SharePoint, but if you do have experience with SharePoint you will learn how SharePoint 2010 differs from previous releases. If you intend to read and try all the exercises in this book, you will need some basic understanding of network applications such as Windows Servers, Microsoft SQL Server, Active Directory, DNS and IIS, as well as experience with Microsoft Office. If you don′t intend to install SharePoint yourself, then it is not necessary to have that network understanding.
What This Book Covers
This book consists of 10 chapters and 4 appendixes. If you want to learn how to install and configure SharePoint Foundation, you should start reading Appendixes A and B. If you will install SharePoint Server 2010, you should still quickly read Appendixes A and B, since they cover the basic functionality also valid for SharePoint Server; then you should continue reading carefully Appendixes C and D. All these appendixes are very technical and detailed, but you need to understand all this in order to install a SharePoint 2010 environment that follows Microsoft′s Best Practice to match the requirements of your organization.
If you don′t plan to install SharePoint yourself, then you can start reading Chapter 1 and all the other chapters. If some of them are less interesting to you, you should still read them quickly to get an understanding of what they cover. Later you might need that information, and then it will be valuable to know where to find it.
The main part of this book is divided into 10 chapters. Some of these chapters focus more on SharePoint Foundation (SPF), some on SharePoint Server (SPS):
When you follow the right steps to establish your SharePoint implementation, you′re helping your company work faster and more efficiently. This book provides you with the tools you need in order to achieve a successful implementation and take advantage of the latest features in SharePoint 2010. It walks you through everything you need to know to install, maintain, and configure your site. You′ll discover how to apply the features based on well–known scenarios and familiar situations that you′ll likely encounter in the field, and you′ll find best practices, advice, and tricks that simplify things for you and your users so you can all get the most from SharePoint 2010.
Beginning SharePoint 2010 Administration:
Takes you through all the new features and functionality of SharePoint 2010
Provides tips on configuring and using the index and search features
Explores the steps needed for installing, configuring, and securing public web sites
Offers tips for customizing SharePoint sites and managing the navigation tree
Demonstrates ways to create page layout files, web part zones, and workflows using SharePoint Designer
Shows how to back up and restore your data to protect SharePoint
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How to eat an Elephant...,
By MyLittleToni (U.K.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beginning SharePoint 2010 Administration: Windows SharePoint Foundation 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 (Wrox Beginning Guides) (Paperback)
"How to eat an Elephant" is an analogy from the book. It's a description of how to implement SharePoint 2010 which is the same as how you would eat an Elephant. Slice by slice.
This book also nicely splits out Foundation from SharePoint 2010 which really helps when you are trying to learn both or either. It's easy to read and speaks in plain English unlike some of the Microsoft Press books I have seen in the past. It contains plenty of exercises to try out and is generally is a good all rounder. Besides technical, it also gets the concept of how you should implement SharePoint 2010 in phases, which goes hand in hand of how you would also sell it into a business. I'm still in the first chapter although I've dived around a bit and so far I am very pleased that I bought this. I look forward to picking it up knowing that it won't be preceded with a huge sigh.
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Great Overview on SharePoint 2010 Foundation and Server,
By Bert Blevins "Bert Blevins SharePoint" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Beginning SharePoint 2010 Administration: Windows SharePoint Foundation 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 (Wrox Beginning Guides) (Paperback)
Fantastic book and very well put together. This books provides and overall look at SharePoint 2010 (Foundation and Server). Great reading! Illustrations and "Try Out This" through-out the book!
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Easy to use guide for SharePoint,
By Leli - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Beginning SharePoint 2010 Administration: Windows SharePoint Foundation 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 (Wrox Beginning Guides) (Paperback)
This is a easy to use guide book for SharePoint. It not only describe how to install and configure SharePoint, but also SQL server to go with the installation.
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Step-by-step instructions for setting up a Farm,
By Keith Budurka - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Beginning SharePoint 2010 Administration: Windows SharePoint Foundation 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 (Wrox Beginning Guides) (Paperback)
Being new to SharePoint, I found this book well written in describing features to me. I really found value in the Appendix as the steps for setting up a farm were clearly defined.
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