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Benefits of SharePoint Development Services

Share Point is a web application platform which can be used for multiple purposes for any website. The common requirements of every website can be served by the platform. This is a Microsoft Proprietary CMS platform. Since the platform is integrated with the Microsoft Office tools, the users will be provided with the similar interface like the Microsoft office. This platform is designed in such a way that an inexperienced user can also interact with the tool without having any technical education. The platform has the capacity to include many websites, extranet, internet, social networking, and business tools and so on.

Integrate with Enterprise Apps
Share Point has the ability to be integrated with enterprise apps like Customer Relationship Management, Enterprise Resource Planning, etc. This ability makes the platform convenient for using in case of business websites. There are more features for which organizations consider the platform as the right one for their websites.

Website Management
You can modify or change the content of the pages of your website using SharePoint. Beside that you can change the themes, styles and designs very easily. You can make the contents of the website available while you are offline. The multilingual interface makes the management of your website easier.

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SharePoint on Hyper-V private cloud – Aself servicing information management solution for Educational Organizations

Educational organizations seeking low cost self-servicing solution can better bet on private Cloud solutions which can result not only in reducing costs but also in simplifying management, availability and increasing flexibility with ease. This will seem very sounding for organizations that have tighter budgets and a smaller sized IT support department.

So, deploying a customized SharePoint solution in a Secure MS Hyper-V Private cloud may be the best reasonable answer to these kinds of needs in mind. Further if it is combined well with MS system Center tool then it contributes to even a better architectural setup to manage the overall system. This way the architecture will align technology with the organizational goals to speed user adoption and will establish effective Return on Investment.

Usually, in this kind of architecture SharePoint is setup on a small or medium farm for performance and a highly-available environment. This will also enable Usage reporting, Diagnostics and SharePoint Backup features without much effort once they are configured properly. Also, a separate instance of Intranet Portal can be managed to realize better site collection, navigation and design aspects.

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Dot Net – perfect for customized solutions

The Dot Net software is developed by the Microsoft. This software runs on Microsoft Office. This software has a huge library and also provides language interoperability – this essentially means that every language code can be used for other languages. This can be used for different programming languages. All the programs which are done on the Dot Net are based on software programming and not hardware programming. The .net comprises of the common language runtime (CLR) and the class library. Those who use this software have the facility of the better user interface, web application developments, database connectivity, data access, numeric algorithms and network applications. Hence this software has become popular among the software developers.

The flexibility and the Interpol ability to the languages make Dot Net the most preferred software by most of the people. They can develop many safe solutions with the help of .net. Most of the business nowadays uses this software in order to integrate or connect their systems so that they can offer better and faster services to their customers. They can have the flexibility of providing services to their customers anywhere and at any point of time and that too on any type of device. Once the system is integrated with .net then the computing process becomes much easier and smoother.

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Overview of SharePoint 2013 installation and configuration

This documentation is preliminary and subject to change. Some links go to content from earlier versions while the articles for the 2013 version are being finished.

Summary: Learn about how to install and configure SharePoint Server 2013 or SharePoint Foundation 2013 in a farm.

Applies to: SharePoint Foundation 2013 Preview | SharePoint Server 2013 Preview

Although SharePoint products farms vary in complexity and size, a combination of careful planning and a phased deployment that includes ongoing testing and evaluation significantly reduces the risk of unexpected outcomes. This article provides an overview for all types of SharePoint 2013 farm deployment.

For a visual representation of the information in this article, see the SharePoint 2010 Products Deployment model in the Technical diagrams for SharePoint 2013 topic. Related technical diagrams include "Topologies for SharePoint Server 2010 and Services in SharePoint 2010 Products".

In this article:

Concepts

Physical architecture

Installation and configuration

Deployment stages

Concepts

The logical result of SharePoint 2013's flexibility and richness can be a high degree of complexity around installing and configuring SharePoint 2013 correctly. A fundamental understanding of the following key structural elements in a SharePoint 2013 environment is required in order to correctly deploy and support SharePoint 2013:

Server farm: The top-level element of a logical architecture design for SharePoint 2013.

Web application: An IIS Web site that is created and used by SharePoint 2013.

Content database: Provides storage Web application content. You can separate content into multiple content databases at the site collection level.

Site collection: A set of Web sites that have the same owner and share administration settings.

Site: One or more related Web pages and other items (such as lists, libraries, and documents) that are hosted inside a site collection.

For more information about these and other architectural components, see Logical architecture components (SharePoint Server 2010).

In addition to understanding the elements of a SharePoint 2013 environment and how they have to be configured for your solution, you must consider the following additional factors: physical architecture, installation and configuration, and the various stages of deployment.

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A First Look at SharePoint 2013

-With SharePoint 2013 and Office 2013 on the horizon James Milne provides a quick overview of some of the major enhancements that SharePoint 2013 is going to provide and what some of these changes will mean to your business.

This article will focus on the “Big ticket” items to provide you with a high level overview to provide you with a quick understanding of where Microsoft has been investing its time in improving and enhancing the platform and we need to prefix this article with the usual caveats that SharePoint 2013 is still in the public beta release cycle so these features could very well change before the final release to market version of SharePoint 2013.

Going Social!
One of the biggest areas of change in SharePoint 2013 is the enhancements to the social aspects of business and collaboration. Businesses and large enterprises can finally start leveraging some of the social features the internet communities have been enjoying for some time. Business users can choose to “Follow” “People”, “Documents” and even “Sites”. This allows the user to monitor “activities” at a number of levels. You can also leverage your corporate social networks by being able to view what your colleagues are following.
These social features also extend to “Likes”, “Tags” and “@mentions”.  These features builds on the principles that you and your colleagues would share common “communities of interest” and allows SharePoint to surface this information in a familiar manner that a number of users are already working with on a daily basis in their social lives.

This means SharePoint 2013 can become the corporate face book or twitter within a corporate context. We have already seen a number of corporations implementing “Social Intranets” on SharePoint 2010, however these social intranets are tipped to become more common place as businesses will soon be able to benefit from out-of-the-box features of SharePoint 2013.

If this trend towards Social Intranets continues we can expect to see a marked change in the way companies create and share content internally. Just think of how many emails you can cut down on when you can simply follow a document, person or site that interests you. No more emails to “All Staff” declaring you have just finished your document! You can choose to follow what interests you.

Version Management
The versions of a document in SharePoint 2010 were actually complete copies of each version of the file. As the number of versions increase so does the amount of storage required to store the file and the version history. The internal manner in which document versions are handled has changed dramatically from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013.

The version history in SharePoint 2013 only stores the changes to the file. This functionality is achieved by only storing the changes to the document. This will ensure that sections that have not been modified are removed to ensure optimal storage and that only the changes from one version to the next will be stored in the SQL Database. This fundamental change will ensure the size of your content databases will not become bloated with redundant information. For example, we have seen an issue with a client  who had stored 700MB of policies and procedures in SharePoint 2010, however the version history was left unmanaged and the content database grew to over 6GB in size.
This is just a simple example of how leaving the version history unmanaged can lead to extreme storage waste and SharePoint 2010 chewing up large chunks of expensive SQL Storage space.

User Interface
The “new interface formally known as ‘metro’” provides a new “crisp” and “clean” interface that allows you to focus on content and provides an ideal interface for the next wave of slates and tablets which are about to hit the streets with the upcoming Windows 8 release. The browser support for SharePoint 2013 has changed and SharePoint 2013 will be supporting IE 8,9 and 10. Other popular browsers such as Chrome, FireFox and Safari are supported.
The interesting thing to note is that some of the legacy browsers like IE 6 and IE 7 are no longer supported. This is because the new SharePoint 2013 web interface no longer relies on ActiveX components to perform some of the sophisticated operations such as “multiple file upload” and the “DataSheet” functionality. Instead these operations are now supported through DHTML and Ajax support build into the newer web browsers.

Design Mode
As the popularity of SharePoint grows, Microsoft has recognised that the “skinning” of SharePoint has to be made simpler to enable traditional graphic design houses to cope with the popular request of “making SharePoint not look like SharePoint”.
This can be achieved, but it usually requires some specialist skills in the area of creating MasterPages, which is usually an easy task for a SharePoint specialist, but a real challenge for a graphic designer. Unfortunately, it is a rare combination to find a SharePoint specialist that is also a great graphic designer. The reason why this is such a challenge is each of these roles require skills in very different tools sets. For example the SharePoint specialist spends a lot of time in SharePoint Designer and Visual Studio, whereas the graphic designer spend a lot of their working life in tools such as PhotoShop and Dreamweaver. Unfortunately, in SharePoint 2010 these toolsets could not be further apart in skills and platform functionality.

The great news is that in SharePoint 2013 the Microsoft product team has recognised this great divide and have provided a bridge to help close the chasm between the graphic designer and the SharePoint specialist. This means your graphic designers can start using the new “Design Mode” to create great looking MasterPages to ensure your new SharePoint site doesn’t look like SharePoint .

SharePoint 2013 has increased the support for mobile devices by automatically redirecting mobile devices to a mobile view of the site. This is ideal for a variety of devices such as Smart Phones and slates.
These mobile devices have a choice of  “classic” or “contemporary” mobile views. SharePoint 2013 also introduces the concept of “Device Channels” so you can provide a device specific user interface complete with its own device specific MasterPage. This opens up a number of possibilities for creating web sites that adapt the user interface based on the device being used to browse the site.
Imagine your next corporate portal that adapts to smartphones, slates or even set top boxes and the site layout adapts to take advantage of the screen real estate which is available on the specific device!

Discovery Center & Team Folders
The generation of corporate content is reaching amazing levels as the avenues for communication increase from traditional emails to newer technologies such as Instant Messenger and Blogs and Wikis. Corporations need understand what constitutes a “record” in their environment and how they can manage and dispose of these records in these new mediums. SharePoint 2013 introduces “Team Folders” which can aggregate content from SharePoint content and Email and Instant Messenger content from Exchange. This will provide a single unified platform for managing this content from a records and retention perspective.
SharePoint 2013 has moved to a new “unified search platform” which basically means the core search service has been replaced by the FAST Search Engine. The search results are personalised based on your past search history which provides more meaningful search results because the search service effectively “learns” what topics you are interested in.

The search results also include rich contextual previews of the content so you do not need to open each document to see if it is the document you are looking for. The document preview appears as a bubble next to the item on the result page as you mouse over the entry.

The ability to preview the document from the search results is provided by “Office Web Applications” which can also be used to preview documents in place or even edit the documents through a web browser. This feature was available in SharePoint 2010, however the functionality in SharePoint 2013 has increased to the level that you can now edit your office documents on any mobile device that has a web browser.
At first glance there are a number of major enhancements coming in SharePoint 2013 which will build on the previous functionality of SharePoint 2010.

As this is now the 5th generation of SharePoint we are starting to see the SharePoint platform round out some of areas such as records management and mobile support, and we are starting to see some completely new features such as social capabilities being added to the product.
Overall SharePoint 2013 is shaping up to be a well rounded platform for any organisation looking for a single platform for Enterprise Content Management.  If your organisation isn’t big enough to have your own IT Department you should look into Office 365 as all these feature an more are available as a cloud service.

Read More:- http://idm.net.au/article/009309-first-look-sharepoint-2013 

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Imperva Enhances SharePoint Security Capabilities to Secure Against Web Attacks and Insider Threats


Imperva, Inc. (NYSE: IMPV), a pioneer and leader of a new category of data security solutions for high-value business data in the data center, today announced SecureSphere for SharePoint 9.5, enhancing compromised insider protection, and automated application discovery and data discovery integration.
The adoption of SharePoint for business data and applications raises critical questions about the security of collaboration. The same features that make information easy to share also enable inappropriate access and data leaks, and expose businesses to Web-based threats. Imperva SecureSphere for SharePoint provides greater control over collaboration, helping to ensure the right users have the right access to the right data, by securing lists, sites, libraries, folders and files and enabling administrators to create security policies and to manage access rights for any of these objects.

"We believe SharePoint remains under the radar when it comes to security," said Amichai Shulman, CTO, Imperva. "SecureSphere for SharePoint is designed to support the benefits of collaboration while mitigating security concerns for SharePoint's Web, file, and database components, so that organizations can more readily share information while decreasing the associated risks."

New SecureSphere for SharePoint features include:
Compromised Insider Protection - SecureSphere guards against the use of stolen credentials, such as user names and passwords, by enabling administrators to build "whitelist" or "blacklist" policies based on user IP addresses, ensuring only trusted users can access sensitive SharePoint applications and data.
Automated Application Discovery - Imperva SecureSphere for SharePoint automatically discovers SharePoint Web applications, streamlining security and compliance by enabling visibility and control over deployments at both the Site Collection and Application level.

Data Discovery Integration - SecureSphere can identify and protect critical SharePoint data via integration with third-party data discovery solutions such as RSA Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Datacenter.
SecureSphere for SharePoint version 9.5 is expected to be available in June 2012. Pricing begins at $17,000 USD. For more information please visit www.imperva.com

About ImpervaImperva is a pioneer and leader of a new category of data security solutions for high-value business data in the data center. With more than 1,800 end-user customers and thousands of organizations protected through cloud-based deployments, Imperva's customers include leading enterprises, government organizations, and managed service providers who rely on Imperva to prevent sensitive data theft from hackers and insiders. The award-winning Imperva SecureSphere identifies and secures high-value data across file systems, web applications and databases. For more information, visit www.imperva.com, follow us on Twitter or visit our blog.

Forward Looking StatementsThis news release contains forward-looking statements, including without limitation those regarding Imperva's belief that SharePoint remains under the radar when it comes to security. These forward-looking statements are subject to material risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ substantially from expectations. You should consider important risk factors, which include: the risk that our products are not adopted at levels that we anticipate; the risk that our products are not perceived as providing a solution against security issues involving SharePoint; and other risks detailed under the caption "Risk Factors" in Imperva's quarterly report on Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, on May 11, 2012 and our other SEC filings  on the SEC's website at http://www.sec.gov/.  We undertake no obligation to update any of the forward-looking statements contained herein after the date of this release, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.



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Features of SharePoint Development

SharePoint has much architecture which means in the context of applications, many distinct platforms and uses. SharePoint can be a portal server, a groupware application kit, a workflow host, content management application, business intelligence application kit, operating system of an intranet, a host for services, a data store, and the data and processing layer for multiple user interfaces.

Outsourced SharePoint development

SharePoint Foundation is built on Microsoft.NET Framework 3.54, ASP.NET, and Intranet Information Services (IIS). SharePoint can also be built on SQL servers. Al servers that will use SharePoint must run on a 64-bit installation of Windows Server 2008 or higher. Standard and Enterprise editions of SharePoint are available.

Corporate developers of SharePoint do not install SharePoint by using MSI or Click Once technology. SharePoint actually has its own installation system. Instead of MSI files, SharePoint packages solutions in its own solution package files. Generally these are CAB files that have a special extension:.wsp. SharePoint package files also contain different elements which include user controls, assemblies, resource files, images, ASP.Net pages, web components etc. Java Script files and Silver-light.xap files are also deployed to company servers by SharePoint Solution Packages.

SharePoint development

SharePoint is a single platform; from a SharePoint side, this is a single web-hosting application. The SharePoint Client Object model includes Microsoft.NET Framework, Microsoft Silver-light applications and JavaScript. JavaScript files are downloaded automatically to the user's computer when a page is accessed. JavaScript is the most familiar framework and the one used by developers when developing corporate SharePoint applications. Silver-light object models are downloaded in the.xap file the Microsoft Silver-light assemblies and are encased. Alternate downloads to the server are accessed using Silver-light. A third object model is called.NET framework and this is used only if the object model found in the assemblies get installed to the client computer. Use the official registration package, SharePoint Foundation 2010 Client Object Model Redistributable when this object model is accessed.

What does this outsourcing and SharePoint development models mean to clients

Working with Microsoft SharePoint and client will require outsourced developers to know and use the client's browser or other access tools. The computer jargon and development tools needed for SharePoint are developed for employees to save time searching for forms, files, and basic data. SharePoint is a storage tool that will provide proprietary information that can only be accessed on the company computer. SharePoint basically is the vehicle which stores information for employees and certain trusted clients.

Outsourced SharePoint Development

To develop a client SharePoint file, reclaim the context object from the client side that represents the current request. Through this context, obtain access to client objects at the site-collection. After a client object is obtained, a query set up and loaded. Using an execute query method (Java Script is perfect) send the query to the server. The query commands are SML and process on the server. Batch commands are calls to the serve-side object model. Returned data comes back to the client by the service as JSON data. Developers who will install SharePoint on client web servers will know all the language to use. All the client needs to know is that SharePoint is not as complicated as it sounds - it is a retrieval and storage mechanism.


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