What is
SharePoint?
It is the business collaboration platform for the enterprise
and the web
ü Allows
individuals in an organization to easily create and manage their own
collaborative Web sites
ü Simplifies
how people find and share information across boundaries, and enabling better
informed decisions
ü It
seamlessly integrates with Windows and MS Office
ü It does not
refer to a specific product or technology
ü If we are
using the word “Microsoft SharePoint” is like using the word “Microsoft Office”
SharePoint History
SharePoint 2013 Architecture
Logical Structure
Sites
Saving and synchronizing content
When deployed, a user's My Site document library is the
default location for files that Microsoft Office 2013 client applications save.
A discovery service identifies the URL of the user's My Site and offers it as
the default location in addition to other locations available for saving files.
This promotes the concept of storing files in the document library of a user's
My Site where items can be managed, governed, shared, and moved. This helps
reduce the amount of content that other systems, such as email or personal
drives, store
.
Community sites
A new site template named Community Sites offers a forum
experience to categorize and cultivate discussions with a broad group of people
across organizations within a company. You can deploy a stand-alone community
(shown). Or, you can activate community features on any site, which provides
the core Community Site pages, moderation, membership, and reputation
functionality within the existing site without creating a separate Community
Site.
Service
Applications
Search
Search is better integrated with enterprise infrastructure,
based on an entirely new engine that combines the simplicity and great default
relevance provided by SharePoint Search with the massive scale and
extensibility offered by FAST technology. IT can deploy a scalable search
architecture that enables users to search remote data sources, navigate
enterprise repositories rapidly, and bring more information within reach
through new individual search results that are based on how individuals
interact with information in their daily work.
PowerPoint Automation Service
Information is at SharePoint score and making that
information in a variety of formats leads to broader collaboration and access
to improvements in software. SharePoint Server 2013 provides a new PowerPoint
Automation Service, which is similar to the current Word Automation Service.
The PowerPoint Automation Service can automate conversion of Microsoft
PowerPoint presentations to many formats, which promotes a high degree of
accessibility, from converting older Office formats to newer Office formats, or
to web pages, or PDFs.
Translation services
Reach more people with new cloud-based translation services
that can translate sites and site content. With a full set of API s, REST, and
CSOM support, content can be pre-translated when needed, or on the fly by users
— asynchronously, synchronously, or streaming,
Work Management
The Work Management Service provides task aggregation across
work management systems, including Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Exchange
Server, and Microsoft Project Server. For example, users can edit tasks from
Exchange Server on a mobile phone, and the Work Management Service aggregates
tasks from Exchange Server in the My tasks SharePoint list.
Workflow
SharePoint Server 2013 brings major advancements to
workflows: enterprise features such as fully declarative authoring, REST and
Service Bus messaging, elastic scalability, and managed service reliability. SharePoint
Server 2013 can use a new workflow service built on the Windows Workflow
Foundation components of the .NET Framework 4.5. This new service is called
Workflow Manager and it is designed to play a central role in the enterprise.
Processes are central to any organization and workflow is the orchestrator of
processes. The SharePoint 2010 Workflow platform has been carried forward to
SharePoint Server 2013. Workflows that you built by using SharePoint Server
2010 will continue to work in SharePoint Server 2013.
Features
deprecated in SharePoint 2013
Visual upgrade
The visual upgrade feature in SharePoint Server 2010 is not
available in SharePoint 2013. For the upgrade from Office SharePoint Server
2007 to SharePoint Server 2010, you could choose to use the visual upgrade
feature to give site collection owners and site owners the opportunity to
preserve the previous user interface temporarily while still upgrading the
infrastructure and databases, site collections, and features to the latest
version.
Document Workspace
site template
When you create a site in SharePoint 2013, the Document
Workspace site template is not available.
Personalization Site template
When you create a site in SharePoint 2013, the
Personalization Site template is not available.
Meeting Workspace
site templates
When you create a site in SharePoint 2013, all five of the
Meeting Workspace site templates are not available. This includes the Basic
Meeting Workspace, Blank Meeting Workspace, Decision Meeting Workspace, Social
Meeting Workspace, and Multipage Meeting Workspace.
Unghosting and
customizing CSS files
The following methods are included in SharePoint 2013, but
will be removed from the next major release of SharePoint:
Microsoft.SharePoint.SoapServer.Webs.CustomizeCss
Microsoft.SharePoint.SoapServer.Webs.RevertCss
The Webs.CustomizeCss method applies style sheet customization
to a particular file.
The Webs.RevertCss method reverts style sheet customization
of a file to the default style sheet.
These two methods are stored in Webs.asmx.cs and are defined
in Webswsdl.asps.
Imaging Web service
The Imaging Web service provides functionality for creating
and managing picture libraries. The Imaging Web service will be removed from
the next major release of SharePoint. The Imaging Web service is included and
supported in SharePoint 2013.