SharePoint Introduction and Bullet Points to get started!

·         2001 – STS – SharePoint Team Services
·         2003 – SharePoint Portal Server
·         2007 – Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS)
·         2010 – Microsoft SharePoint Server
·         2013 – Microsoft SharePoint Server
o   Editions
§  Foundation (Free)
§  Standard (Server + Standard CAL)
§  Enterprise (Server + Standard CAL + Additive CAL)
o   On-Premise
o   On-Demand (Cloud)
§  Private Cloud
§  Office 365
·         Exchange – Mail, outlook
·         SharePoint – Collaboration, Cloud Storage
·         Lync – Instant Messaging & Online Meetings
·         Yammer – Corporate Social Networking
·         Different Solutions that are possible using SharePoint
o   Intranet Portals
o   Extranet Portals
o   Internet Portals
o   Document Management Systems
o   Content Management Systems
o   eForms
o   Workflows
o   Business Intelligence Solutions
o   Search Solutions
o   Custom Applications on top of SharePoint
·         HW and SW Requirements (64 bit only) – Server
o   Hardware
§  4 cores in processor
§  RAM 8 GB : 16 GB
§  250 GB HDD
o   Software
§  Win 2008 R2 SP1 / Win 2012
§  SQL Server 2008 R2 SP1 / SQL 2012 / SQL 2014
·         Server Topology – SharePoint Server Farm
o   Stand-alone
o   Two Server
o   Three Server
o   4 servers
o   5 servers
o   Or above
·         SharePoint Project Roles
o   SharePoint Solution Architect
o   SharePoint Infrastructure Architect
o   SharePoint Power Users / Content Authors
o   SharePoint Developers
o   SharePoint Administrators
o   SharePoint Branding Engineers
·         SharePoint Application Structure
o   Web Application (Created by the SP Admin)
§  Site Collection (Created by SP Admin)
·         Site
o   Lists
o   Libraries
o   Apps     
o   Sub Site
·         Every Site Collection comes with one site – that is also called a Top Site or a Root Site 

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