SharePoint 2013 For Dummies (eBook)
384 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-60383-3 (ISBN)
cover all the new features of SharePoint 2013
SharePoint Portal Server is an essential part of the enterprise
infrastructure for many businesses. Building on the success of
previous versions of SharePoint For Dummies, this new
edition covers all the latest features of SharePoint 2013 and
provides you with an easy-to-understand resource for making the
most of all that this version has to offer. You'll learn how to get
a site up and running, branded, and populated with content,
workflow, and management. In addition, this new edition includes
essential need-to-know information for administrators, techsumers,
and page admins who want to leverage the cloud-hosted features
online, either as a standalone product or in conjunction with an
existing SharePoint infrastructure.
* Walks you through getting a SharePoint site up and running
effectively and efficiently
* Explains ongoing site management and offers plenty of advice
for administrators who want to leverage SharePoint and Office 365
in various ways
* Shows how to use SharePoint to leverage data centers and
collaborate with both internal and external customers, including
partners and clients
SharePoint 2013 For Dummies is essential reading if you
want to make the most of this technology.
Ken Withee is a longtime Microsoft SharePoint consultant. He currently writes for Microsoft's TechNet and MSDN sites and is president of Portal Integrators LLC, a software development and services company. Ken wrote Microsoft Business Intelligence For Dummies and is coauthor of Office 365 For Dummies.
Introduction 1
Part I: Getting Started with SharePoint 2013 7
Chapter 1: Getting to Know SharePoint 2013 9
Chapter 2: Introducing SharePoint Online 23
Chapter 3: Wrangling SharePoint Functionality 31
Part II: Diving Headfirst into SharePoint 2013 37
Chapter 4: Getting to Know the Team Site 39
Chapter 5: Working with Web Pages 51
Chapter 6: Working with Web Parts 61
Chapter 7: Getting Familiar with Apps 73
Chapter 8: Creating a Custom App 89
Chapter 9: Viewing Data in Your Apps 107
Part III: Becoming a SharePoint Administrator 125
Chapter 10: Getting Familiar with Site Settings 127
Chapter 11: Confi guring Site Navigation 139
Chapter 12: Understanding SharePoint Features 149
Chapter 13: Changing the Look and Feel of Your Site 153
Chapter 14: Securing Your SharePoint Site 167
Part IV: Getting Social and Going Mobile 185
Chapter 15: Taking Control of Your Personal Profi le and Content 187
Chapter 16: Getting Social 199
Chapter 17: Taking SharePoint Mobile 223
Part V: Managing Enterprise Content 229
Chapter 18: Sharing and Approving Content 231
Chapter 19: Finding What You Need with Search 257
Chapter 20: Archiving Documents and Records 273
Chapter 21: Gaining Total Control with Workflow 285
Part VI: Office 365 and SharePoint Online 303
Chapter 22: Creating a Public Website in SharePoint Online 305
Chapter 23: Creating a Client Portal in SharePoint Online 317
Part VII: The Part of Tens 327
Chapter 24: Ten Hot SharePoint 2013 Topics
on the Microsoft TechNet Website 329
Chapter 25: Ten Ways to Maintain Control with Governance 335
Chapter 26: Ten Ways to Become a SharePoint Guru 341
Index 347
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 25.3.2013 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Netzwerke |
Informatik ► Office Programme ► Outlook | |
Schlagworte | Computer-Ratgeber • End-User Computing • Microsoft Outlook • SharePoint 2013 |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-60383-4 / 1118603834 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-60383-3 / 9781118603833 |
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