Extending SharePoint across Your Information Architecture - 17 Apr 2012

This paper, by Colin Spence, will clarify different integration points of the SharePoint product line, and discuss the challenges of extending the SharePoint 2010 platform to serve as a valuable business platform that it is not an isolated technology platform, but truly integrated into other (often non-Microsoft) data sources and applications.

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April 17, 2012

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Now that the SharePoint product line has matured to the “v4” level most businesses feel comfortable with the product and its stability and feature set, and they have adopted it to one degree or another. However, many companies still struggle with the challenge of figuring out precisely what to do with this powerful range of capabilities to provide flexible tools and services to the user community while still being able to manage these tools.

In this white paper, SharePoint expert Colin Spence considers three key areas to share wisdom and experience gained over nearly a decade working with the SharePoint platform:

  •  Integration points between SharePoint and other IT systems

  •  Using SharePoint as a Development platform for dashboards, workflows and business process automation

  • Governing the extended platform

This paper will clarify different integration points of the SharePoint product line, and discuss the challenges of extending the SharePoint 2010 platform to serve as a valuable business platform that it is not an isolated technology platform, but truly integrated into other (often non-Microsoft) data sources and applications.

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