Microsoft SharePoint 2010 is the Business Collaboration Platform for the
Enterprise and Web. SharePoint 2010 focuses on three key areas:
- Connecting and empowering people to enhance productivity by offering improved and simplified tools to create and
manage sites and associated content. Microsoft SharePoint 2010 integrates smoothly with Microsoft Office 2010
which makes it possible for users to be more productive while using a more familiar set of tools to interact with
SharePoint Server.
- Unifying infrastructure to cut maintenance and training costs by providing an integrated set of features and the ability
for organizations to build their business productivity solutions on top of the SharePoint Server.
- Responding rapidly to business needs by providing the ability to quickly build and deploy dynamic solutions to end
users, power users and professional developers. SharePoint 2010 provides the tools to easily create business
solutions that can be integrated with existing data and process.

Top Reasons for Migration from SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2010 |
- Enhanced collaboration features: Blogs, Wikis, Discussions,
Social tagging, rating and bookmarking etc.
- Visio and Access Services: Providing functionality of
Visio and Access as web applications
- Multiple Browser Support: For extended set of web
browsers
- Shiny New UI: Improved user interface including new
Office style ribbon
- Web Editing: Easy and speedy site editing using online
tools
- Rich Media Support: Including pictures, audio and videos
- SharePoint Designer 2010: New UI and improved
workflow designing capabilities
- Business Connectivity Services: Evolution of Business
Data Catalog
- SharePoint Workspace: Possibility to work offline and synchronize with online content later
- Usage Reporting & Logging: Consolidate and customizable
usage logging and reporting facilities
- Server Health Monitoring: Identification of potential issues with servers and their possible solutions
- List enhancements: Support for large lists with millions of items
- FAST Search: Option to use FAST search capabilities
- Unattached DB recovery: Possibility of data recovery from unattached content databases
- Visual Upgrade: Easy migration from 2007 to 2010 while retaining the 2007 themes and UI
- Visual Studio 2010: Visual Studio 2010 tools for SharePoint 2010
- LINQ: Language integrated query for SharePoint
- Developer Dashboard: Availability of advanced development tools
- Silver light Web Part: Possibility of using and customizing Silver light web part
- BizTalk: Developers can seamlessly leverage BizTalk to access LoB through Business Connectivity Services
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SharePoint Sites
SharePoint sites are websites that aim to be an entry point
to the World-Wide Web. They typically offer search
capability and links to useful pages, news, or other
services. SharePoint sites can be organization-wide or
global, e.g., MSN, Yahoo, and Google.
SharePoint 2010 offers: a rich user experience, support for
multiple browsers, mobile based interaction with people
and content, MS Office integration, and collaboration
across the internet, intranet, and extranet for creating,
editing, and managing sites.
Visionet’s Hands-on Expertise:
- Identifying and planning SharePoint site architecture
- Creating SharePoint sites
- Managing site structure
- Defining custom site templates
- Customizing site templates
- Managing site settings and features
- Creating custom themes
SharePoint Communities
SharePoint Communities enable users to collaborate with
each other using smart connections across people and
teams. Enhanced social networking tools available with
SharePoint 2010 allows users to connect and share
information through blogs, wikis, calendars, discussions,
tasks, contacts, pictures, videos and much more. My Sites
and user profiles provide an organized way to create,
share, and find personal and professional information
across the organization.
Visionet’s Hands-on Expertise:
- Designing the social network structure for the organization Creating My Sites and Profiles
- Creating blogs, wikis, and discussions
- Setting up and managing profile synchronization with directory service
- Managing people search and organization browser
SharePoint Content
Organizations produce various types of content including
documents, records, and web pages. SharePoint 2010
offers great ways to manage different types of content
while maintaining strict control through governance
policies to ensure compliance. Key features that make
SharePoint 2010 an ideal tool for creating, authoring,
publishing, and managing content are: integration with
Office applications, offline client experience, speedy and
easy web publishing, and the ability to create and manage
custom content types and Meta data.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Top Benefits
- Provide a simple, familiar, and consistent user experience across multiple platforms.
- Boost employee productivity by simplifying everyday business activities.
- Help meet regulatory requirements through comprehensive control over content.
- Effectively manage and repurpose content to gain increased
business value.
- Simplify organization-wide access to both structured and unstructured information across disparate systems.
- Connect people with information and expertise.
- Accelerate shared business processes across organizational boundaries.
- Share business data without divulging sensitive information.
- Enable people to make better-informed decisions by
presenting business-critical information in one central location.
- Provide a single, integrated platform to manage intranet,
extranet, and internet applications across the enterprise.
Visionet’s Hands-on Expertise:
- Designing and deploying content management processes
to facilitate creation, authoring, and publishing of content
- Applying governance policies to ensure compliance
- Managing enterprise Meta data
- Setting up and using out-of-the box workflows
- Creating and deploying custom workflows using SharePoint Designer and Microsoft Visual Studio
- Creating custom activities for designer-based workflows
- Creating workflows for content approval
SharePoint Search
SharePoint 2010 makes it easier to find data including
content and people. It does this by providing enhanced
search capabilities, the ability to plug in “FAST” searches
for SharePoint, connecting and indexing data from
external sources, and phonetic search.
Hands-on Expertise:
- Planning searches by identifying data, rules, filters, and scopes
- Configuring searches and indexing content
- Defining, organizing, and managing Meta data
- Customizing advanced search capabilities of SharePoint
- Connecting to external sources to fetch search results using custom web parts
- Configuring and managing search scopes
SharePoint Insights
SharePoint 2010 enables collaboration and analysis to
help everyone in the organization get richer insights by
offering excel services, new visualization, navigation, and
BI features. These features greatly facilitate and speed up
the business decision-making process.
Hands-on Expertise:
- Integrating excel based data with SharePoint using excel services
- Creating Dashboards
- Creating Key Performance Indicators
- Integrating with SQL Server’s reporting services
SharePoint Composites
SharePoint 2010 serves as a platform to build and deploy
business solutions for all types of users by providing
powerful tools like SharePoint Designer, InfoPath Form,
and Microsoft Access Services. Business connectivity
services in SharePoint 2010 offer a nice way to create,
read, update, delete and search line of business (LoB)
data.
Hands-on Expertise:
- Creating and deploying solutions using SharePoint Designer and Visual Studio
- Importing and synchronizing LoB data
- Using business connectivity services to give a web presence to LoB data
- Creating and Deploying web enabled InfoPath forms
- Managing and associating Form Templates as content types
- Using data connection libraries to change InfoPath data
sources without deployment
- Creating and Managing InfoPath workflow to automate business processes
- Building and deploying custom solutions on top of basic
SharePoint features
SharePoint 2010 offers the flexibility of an
in-place upgrade from SharePoint 2007 as well
as an upgrade through data migration. An
in-place upgrade is suitable for small environments
where the existing setup of SharePoint
2007 already satisfies the infrastructural and
software requirements for the upgrade. A more
serious approach for the upgrade is to deploy
SharePoint 2010 and then run the data
migration/re-configuration process.
Careful planning is required before performing a
migration upgrade. Starting with satisfying the
hardware and software requirements, the
process goes on to selecting a suitable approach
for the upgrade, proactively identifying and
resolving any issues that may hinder the
upgrade process, backing up content and
configuration data, executing the actual migration
process, re-configuration/upgrade of
services and finally performing the post-upgrade
verification checks.
Visionet’s Hands-on Expertise:
- Planning the structure of SharePoint Farms
- Deploying SharePoint Farms
- Planning the upgrade/migration
- Analyzing the existing environment to identify, back up, and record the configuration of critical components
- Identifying and resolving pre-upgrade issues
- Upgrading and migrating data
- Configuring farm level services to resume normal operations after the
upgrade/migration
- Planning and execution of application service packs deployment