Web Content Management
A key goal for Office SharePoint Server 2007 is the complete integration of Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 functionality, and further significant enhancement of the Web content management functionality, with the collaboration, portal, search, document management, and records management features of the new Office SharePoint Server 2007.
Feature Area | Features | ||
Site Modeling | Building on the Site Model platform services in Windows | ||
Enhanced | SharePoint Services, Office SharePoint Server 2007 includes | ||
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| support for several new enterprise site templates: | ||
| • | Enterprise portal | |
| • Corporate Internet presence site | ||
| • | Application portal | |
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Enterprise Portal Site | Enterprise portals provide a means for a business unit to create | ||
Template | and share content that is relevant to the ongoing operation of | ||
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an enterprise, division, or business unit. This content usually | |||
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| consists of a relatively small amount of static content on the | ||
| operations of the division and a large amount of internally | ||
| created content that is a byproduct of the ongoing operations of | ||
| the business unit. | ||
| The key features of the enterprise portal or divisional portal site | ||
| templates include: | ||
| • | Managed document libraries | |
| • Dashboards, KPIs, and reports | ||
| • Team and project collaboration sites | ||
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