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Microsoft Exchange 2000, Conferencing Server, and SharePoint
Portal Server 2001 Planning,
Deploying, and Supporting the Future of Knowledge Management
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Rand Morimoto, Chris Doyle, Joe Pennetta |
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Sams - 09/2001 |
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18,8 x 23,2 -
594 pages |
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ISBN:
0-672-32179-3 |
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Broché - Noir
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Prix
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Prix eyrolles.com : 60,13 EUR (394,46 FRF) |
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This book covers the
planning, design, implementation, and support of Microsoft Exchange
2000, Conference Server 2000, and SharePoint Portal Server that make up
Microsoft's knowledge management and collaborative solutions technology
suite of products. Built from real world implementations and best
practices, the book covers preparing, planning, prototype testing, and
implementation of the three products for small, medium, and large
organizations. The book also covers how to migrate from Exchange v5.5 to
Exchange 2000 as well as has sections on Digital Dashboards, Outlook Web
Access messaging, video conferencing, data conferencing, document
routing, and information indexing.
Messaging, collaboration, and data sharing capabilities are
increasingly becoming major necessities for successful business
operations. With the need for quick communications and data sharing,
businesses are relying on technologies that help them quickly and
efficiently communicate and share information with colleagues, customers,
and business partners. In Exchange 2000, Conferencing Server, and
SharePoint Portal Server 2001: Planning, Deploying, and Supporting the
Future of Knowledge Management Solutions you will learn time-tested,
practical methods for planning, testing, deploying, and managing a
messaging and collaboration environment using Exchange 2000,
Conferencing Server, and SharePoint Portal Server.
Learn from our expert authors, Rand Morimoto, Joe Pennetta, and Chris
Doyle, as they demonstrate their years of experience developing business
solutions and gaining top-rate, tested technical "how-tos" with these
tools. Follow the experiences that will help you build a solid
foundation for your messaging, collaboration, and data sharing needs.
In Microsoft Exchange 2000, Conferencing Server, and SharePoint
Portal Server 2001, you will:
- Discover business solutions based on the messaging, collaboration,
and data management capabilities of Exchange 2000, Conferencing
Server, and SharePoint Portal Server.
- Migrate your Exchange 5.5 environment to an Exchange 2000
environment.
- Uncover time-tested planning, designing, and testing principles
for your Exchange 2000, Conferencing Server, and SharePoint Portal
Server rollouts.
- Implement Exchange 2000 in a new environment.
- Design an effective Windows 2000 Active Directory for your
Exchange 2000 Rollout.
- Plan and design Exchange 2000 Administrative, Routing, and Storage
Groups.
- Leverage Conferencing Server's one-to-one or manyto-many video
conferencing capabilities to connect people and ideas.
- Design Digital Dashboards as information portals.
- Explore SharePoint Portal Server's data management and security
features.
- Configure SharePoint Portal Server's document management,
searching, and crawling abilities to help users search for business
information.
- Attach SharePoint Portal Server to Exchange 2000 and file stores
for business data availability.
Contents
- I: MS Exchange 2000: The Messaging Infrastructure
- 1: Business Solutions Based on Exchange 2000
- 2: Preparing for an Exchange 2000 Environment
- 3: Planning and Designing an Exchange 2000 Environment
- 4: Piloting and Testing Exchange 2000
- 5: Implementing Exchange 2000 in a New Environment
- 6: Migration from Exchange V5.5 to Exchange 2000
- 7: Advanced Features of Exchange 2000
- 8: Building Digital Dashboards as Portal to Information
- 9: Supporting and Managing an Exchange 2000 Environment
- II: MS Conferencing Server
- 10: Business Solutions Based on Conferencing Server
- 11: Planning and Designing Conference Server
- 12: Testing and Implementing Conference Server
- III: MS Sharepoint Portal Server
- 13: Business Solutions Based on Sharepoint Portal Server
- 14: Integrating Sharepoint Portal Server in an Existing
Communications Environment
- 15: Creating Workflows and Information Index Portals
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