Administrator's Guide to Microsoft Office 2007 Servers: Forms Srvr 2007, Groove Srvr 2007, Live Communications Srvr 2007, PerformancePoint Srvr 2007, Project Portfolio Srvr 2007, Project Srvr 2007, SharePoint Srvr 2007 for Search

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Pearson Education, Dec 20, 2007 - Computers - 576 pages

Explore the features, the installation, and the configuration of these seven new servers and gain a conceptual understanding of how your users will be working with them.

Forms Server 2007

Groove Server 2007

Communications Server 2007

PerformancePoint Server 2007

Project Portfolio Server 2007

Project Server 2007

SharePointŪ Server 2007 for Search

Along with the release of Windows Vista and the revamped suite of Office 2007 products, Microsoft has released a line-up of new servers. Exchange Server 2007 and SharePointŪ Server 2007 are two of the major players, but there are also seven additional Office 2007 Servers of which you may not be aware that can add productivity to your environment in a variety of ways.

Each of the seven servers is unique and requires distinct assessment to determine if your company can benefit from any given server. This book provides you with the knowledge you need to determine the use of each server, the prerequisites and procedures of server installation, the post-installation configuration options so you can set it and forget it, and finally, a look at the client-side applications that interact with the new servers.

Detailed information on how to…

  • Install each of the seven Office 2007 Servers, including both standalone and server farm installation.
  • Handle post-installation configuration options for each of the seven Office 2007 Servers.
  • Create InfoPath forms to post to your InfoPath Forms Server.
  • Work with the Groove client once your Groove Servers are in place.
  • Communicate more efficiently within your company using a Communications Server and the new Communicator 2007 client.
  • Handle larger projects through Project Professional 2007 with your new Project Server and Project Portfolio Server.
  • Understand Business Intelligence (BI) in order to manage your company’s future through PerformancePoint Server.
  • Improve your ability to search for content through your SharePoint Server for Search.

J. Peter Bruzzese is an independent consultant and trainer for a variety of clients including CBT Nuggets, New Horizons, and ONLC.com. Over the past ten years Peter has worked for/with Goldman Sachs, CommVault Systems, and Microsoft, to name a few. He focuses on corporate training and has had the privilege of working with some of the best trainers in the business of computer education. In the past he specialized in Active Directory and Exchange instruction, as well as certification training. Peter is a contributor to Redmond Magazine, WindowsITPro magazine, and several tech sites, and a speaker for the MCP TechMentor Conferences.

Ronald Barrett is the director of information technology for an accounting and financial services firm, while also serving as chairman for the Technology Executive Committee for CPAmerica, a national CPA network, consisting of 15,000+ professionals.

 

Contents

Working with Project Professional
Introduction
Overview and Installation
Configuration and Advanced Techniques
Using InfoPath to Create Online Electronic Forms
Beyond the Basics of Forms Creation
Overview and Installation
Configuration
Overview Installation and Configuration 8 Live Communications Server 20052007 Management of LCS and Overview of
Overview and Installation
Configuration
Clients
Overview and Installation
Configuration 14 Project Server 2007 Overview and Installation
Administrating Your Project Server
The Future of Collaboration with Office

Mastering the Groove
Index

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J. Peter Bruzzese is an independent consultant and trainer for a variety of clients, including CBT Nuggets, New Horizons, and ONLC.com. Over the past ten years, Peter has worked for/with Goldman Sachs, CommVault Systems, and Microsoft, to name a few. He focuses on corporate training and has had the privilege of working with some of the best trainers in the business of computer education. In the past, he specialized in Active Directory and Exchange instruction, as well as Certification Training, and he holds the following certifications: from Microsoft (MCSA 2000/2003, MCSE NT/2000/2003, MCT), from Novell (CNA), from Cisco (CCNA), from CIW (CIW Master, CIW Certified Instructor), and from Comptia (A+, Network+, iNET+).

Peter enjoys taking complex technical topics and breaking them down into something easy to understand and enjoyable to learn. This is what he has tried to do in the many books he has authored and coauthored, including his latest, Tricks of the Vista Masters.

Peter is also a contributor to Redmondmagazine, WindowsITPro magazine, and several tech sites. He is a speaker for the MCP TechMentor Conferences. He is also the founder of www.clusteringanswers.com, an online forum and blog site for the furtherance of knowledge regarding Microsoft clustering technologies. He has also created a variety of minitraining clips to assist others in learning more about networking, Office 2007, and Vista (www.cliptraining.com). His belief is that short training sessions in a familiar environment yield greater results.

You can catch up with Peter at jpb@cliptraining.com.

Ron Barrett has been a technology professional for 9 years, spending time working in various capacities for several major financial firms and Dot-Coms. Ron has spent the last 61-2 years as the Director of Information of Technology for a Financial Service firm in NYC. For the past several years, along with his IT duties, Ron has been a contributing author for technology books. Contributing chapters to such titles as: Windows 2000 Enterprise Storage Solutions and Exam Cram 70-244: Supporting & Maintaining NT Server 4, as well as being featured as one of the Vista Masters in the book Tricks of the Windows Vista Masters and appearing in several industry magazine interviews most notably a featured article in Network World’s 2006 Annual Salary Survey issue. Ron is currently coauthoring an untitled Microsoft Group Policy book, and is contributing to an Administrator’s Guide to Office Communications Server 2007.

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