SharePoint For Dummies. Rosemarie Withee

SharePoint For Dummies - Rosemarie Withee


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      Microsoft has started another transition. Previously, SharePoint was a product designed for only the largest enterprises. Then, Microsoft shifted SharePoint to the cloud and made it available to any size organization for as little as $5 per month. Now, Microsoft is transitioning SharePoint once again to simplify it and make it more accessible to smaller organizations. What does this mean? It means that getting started with SharePoint is easier than ever. And when you are ready to dig deeper into the more advanced features of SharePoint, they are still available, too.

      This book covers SharePoint Online as of the calendar year 2021 and also touches on the SharePoint Server product. You can think of SharePoint Server as a snapshot of SharePoint Online that is designed to be installed by large IT departments at your organization. SharePoint Online, on the other hand, is the online service–based version of SharePoint that Microsoft delivers to you over the Internet. SharePoint Online is constantly changing. SharePoint Server is a glimpse of SharePoint Online at a specific point in time.

      It is important to note that if your organization uses an on-premises version of SharePoint, you need to check what version you are running. On-premises means your IT team members have installed the software and they are the ones who manage it for you. It’s common for an organization to be running an older version of SharePoint when it is installed on-premises. So be sure to check what version you are running. Past versions of SharePoint On-Premises include SharePoint Server 2013, SharePoint Server 2016, and SharePoint Server 2019.

      

If your organization is running SharePoint Online, then you automatically have the latest version of SharePoint and this book is for you. If your organization is running, or planning to run, SharePoint Server, then this book is for you, too. The main difference between SharePoint Online and SharePoint Server is with backend setup, configuration, maintenance. With SharePoint Online, Microsoft covers all of these things for you. With SharePoint Server, your local IT team covers it.

      We’re not saying that SharePoint is easy; in fact, like any enterprise software system, you can expect to have a bit of a learning curve. Microsoft is on a mission to make the curve as easy as possible. However, if your organization uses SharePoint, you have a wealth of solutions to solve your particular needs, and you don’t need a degree in computers to do it.

      This book is intended for anyone who encounters SharePoint or is curious about using the product. SharePoint is a vast software application with many nooks and crannies, and no single book can cover everything. This book is designed to provide an introduction and an overview of the platform. It shows you how to get the most out of the product, whether you have never used SharePoint before or are deeply familiar with specific aspects it.

      Others who may benefit from this book include

       Developers: This isn’t a development book, but the best SharePoint developers are those who understand the product. The exciting aspect of SharePoint development is that you don’t need to write programming code to develop business solutions in SharePoint. If you can work with a web browser to develop a web presence in a site like Facebook or LinkedIn, then you can develop and administer your own SharePoint site.

       IT professionals: This isn’t a book that explains how to set up SharePoint Server for your organization. However, this book helps you understand what features your end users may want to see in SharePoint and how you can make it happen.

       Managers: If you manage a department or business unit,


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