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SharePoint
A family of Windows software from Microsoft that is used to set up internal Web portals (intranets) for document sharing and search, team collaboration, blogs, wikis and company news. Widely used, SharePoint is Microsoft's major groupware offering.


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The Standard Edition of Windows Small Business Server has Windows SharePoint Services for collaboration, Microsoft Exchange server for e-mail, Fax Server and the Active Directory for user direction.
lt;p>Currently, developers can use Visual Studio 2005 or 2008 to develop for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.
Compiled by the staff of QuantumPM, a project and portfolio management firm that specializes in Microsoft applications, this guide explains all of the newest features and improvements of the 2007 version of this software such as integration with Windows SharePoint Services and Office 2007.
 
 
 
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