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SharePoint 2010 Deployment Planning

Communities

Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 implements features that make enterprise social computing and collaboration easier. Social networking tools such as My Site Web sites and social content technologies such as blogs, wikis, and really simple syndication (RSS), are examples of social computing features. These features enable users to easily capture and share the knowledge and expertise that is needed to do their work. This sharing of information encourages collaboration, improves innovation, and targets relevant content to the people who have to see it. You can adapt content to each user while enabling administrators to set policies to protect privacy.

The social computing and collaboration features in SharePoint Server 2010 are built upon a database of properties that integrates information about people from many kinds of business applications and directory services.

The SDPS Guidance includes planning resources for:

  • User Profile Service
  • My Sites
  • Enterprise Wikis
  • Collaboration Workspaces

Sites

SharePoint Sites delivers a single infrastructure to provide portal and collaboration capabilities across intranet, extranet, and Internet sites. Bring users together to share information, data, and expertise across organizations.

Office Web Apps give you more flexibility to stay connected to your work over the Web. Even when working away from the office, you’ll still have online access to your work and a core set of Microsoft Office functionality. Post your work on Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and edit, save, and share your work with others from across town or around the world.

The SDPS Guidance includes planning resources for:

  • Office Web Applications
  • Office Client Integration
  • Sites and Site Collections
  • Mobile Access
  • Ribbon UI

Content

SharePoint 2010 delivers core content management capabilities in a single, extensible platform. These capabilities are central to the SharePoint platform and provide a consistent approach to managing traditional content (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF), Web content, and social content (blogs, wikis). By taking an integrated approach to Enterprise Content Management (ECM), SharePoint 2010 can reduce the need to maintain multiple systems and develop costly integration solutions.

The SDPS Guidance includes planning resources for:

  • Managed Metadata
  • Document Management
  • Digital Asset Management
  • Web Publishing Sites
  • Records Management
  • Workflows

For more detail See "Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Overview"