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SharePoint

SharePoint is a web-based collaborative platform that integrates natively with Microsoft Office. Launched in 2001,[6] SharePoint is primarily sold as a document management and storage system, but the product is highly configurable and its usage varies substantially among organizations.

SharePoint
Developer(s)Microsoft Corporation
Initial releaseMarch 28, 2001; 21 years ago (2001-03-28)
Stable release
Subscription Edition (SE) / November 2, 2021; 14 months ago (2021-11-02)
Operating systemWindows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022[1][2]
Platformx86-64
Available inArabic, Azerbaijani, Basque, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dari, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Kazakh, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese and Welsh[3]
TypeContent management system
LicenseProprietary software
Websitewww.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/sharepoint/collaboration 
Microsoft SharePoint for Android
Developer(s)Microsoft Corporation
Stable release
3.26.0 / October 25, 2021; 14 months ago (2021-10-25)[4]
Operating systemAndroid Marshmallow and later
Size27.31 MB
LicenseProprietary commercial software
Websitewww.microsoft.com/en-ww/microsoft-365/sharepoint/collaboration
Microsoft SharePoint for iOS
Developer(s)Microsoft Corporation
Stable release
4.40.1 / November 20, 2021; 13 months ago (2021-11-20)[5]
Operating systemiOS 13 or later
Size79.6 MB
LicenseProprietary commercial software
Websitewww.microsoft.com/en-ww/microsoft-365/sharepoint/collaboration

According to Microsoft, as of December 2020 SharePoint had 200 million users.[7]

Editions

There are various editions of SharePoint which have different functions.

SharePoint Standard

Microsoft SharePoint Standard builds on the Microsoft SharePoint Foundation in a few key product areas:

  • Sites: Audience targeting, governance tools, Secure store service, web analytics functionality.[8]
  • Communities: 'MySites' (personal profiles including skills management, and search tools), enterprise wikis, organization hierarchy browser, tags and notes.[9]
  • Content: Improved tooling and compliance for document & record management, managed metadata, word automation services, content type management.[10]
  • Search: Better search results, search customization abilities, mobile search, 'Did you mean?', OS search integration, Faceted Search, and metadata/relevancy/date/location-based refinement options.[11]
  • Composites: Pre-built workflow templates, Business Connectivity Services (BCS) profile pages.[12]

SharePoint Standard licensing includes a CAL (client access license) component and a server fee. SharePoint Standard may also be licensed through a cloud model.

SharePoint Server

SharePoint Server is provided to organizations that seek greater control over SharePoint's behavior or design. This product is installed on customers' IT infrastructure. It receives fewer frequent updates but has access to a wider set of features and customization capabilities. There are two editions of SharePoint Server: Standard and Enterprise. A free version called 'Foundation' was discontinued in 2016.[13] These servers may be provisioned as normal virtual/cloud servers or as hosted services.

SharePoint Enterprise

Built upon SharePoint Standard, Microsoft SharePoint Enterprise features can be unlocked by providing an additional license key.

Extra features in SharePoint Enterprise include:

SharePoint Enterprise licensing includes a CAL component and a server fee that must be purchased in addition to SharePoint Server licensing. SharePoint Enterprise may also be licensed through a cloud model.

SharePoint Online

Microsoft's hosted SharePoint is typically bundled in Microsoft 365 subscriptions, but can be licensed separately.[15] SharePoint Online has the advantage of not needing to maintain one's own servers, but as a result lacks the customization options of a self-hosted installation of SharePoint.

It is limited to a core set of collaboration, file hosting, and document and content management scenarios, and is updated on a frequent basis, but is typically comparable with SharePoint Enterprise.[16][17] Currently, additional capabilities include:

  • Support for SharePoint Framework extensions
  • New "Modern" (Responsive) SharePoint UX (partially included in 2016 - Feature Pack 1)
  • Yammer Integration & Office 365 Groups
  • Integration with Outlook Web App
  • Newer versions of Online Office Document Editor Tools
  • Removal of various file size/number limitations
  • Apps Concept

Missing capabilities include:

  • Some search & UI customizations
  • Many web publishing capabilities
  • Service Application administration options
  • Many customization/solution types will not run
  • No ability to read error (ULS) logs
  • No ability to share a Site Page (ASPX) to external anonymous visitors; only documents (Word, Excel, Picture, ...) may be shared as such

Applications

SharePoint usage varies from organization to organization. The product encompasses a wide variety of capabilities, most of which require configuration and governance.[18]

The most common uses of the SharePoint include:

Enterprise content and document management

SharePoint allows for storage, retrieval, searching, archiving, tracking, management, and reporting on electronic documents and records. Many of the functions in this product are designed around various legal, information management, and process requirements in organizations. SharePoint also provides search and 'graph' functionality.[19][20] SharePoint's integration with Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office allow for collaborative real-time editing, and encrypted/information rights managed synchronization.

This capability is often used to replace an existing corporate file server, and is typically coupled with an enterprise content management policy.[21]

Intranet and social network

A SharePoint intranet or intranet portal is a way to centralize access to enterprise information and applications. It is a tool that helps an organization manage its internal communications, applications and information more easily. Microsoft claims that this has organizational benefits such as increased employee engagement, centralizing process management, reducing new staff on-boarding costs, and providing the means to capture and share tacit knowledge (e.g. via tools such as wikis).

Collaborative software

SharePoint contains team collaboration groupware capabilities, including: project scheduling (integrated with Outlook and Project), social collaboration, shared mailboxes, and project related document storage and collaboration.[22] Groupware in SharePoint is based around the concept of a "Team Site".

File hosting service (personal cloud)

SharePoint Server hosts OneDrive for Business, which allows storage and synchronization of an individual's personal documents, as well as public/private file sharing of those documents. This is typically combined with other Microsoft Office Servers/Services, such as Microsoft Exchange, to produce a "personal cloud",

WebDAV can be used to access files without using the web interface. However, Microsoft's implementation of WebDAV doesn't conform to the official WebDAV protocol and therefore isn't compliant to the WebDAV standard. For example, WebDAV applications have to support the language tagging functionality of the XML specification[23] which Microsoft's implementation doesn't. Only Windows XP to Windows 8 are supported.

Custom web applications

SharePoint's custom development capabilities provide an additional layer of services that allow rapid prototyping of integrated (typically line-of-business) web applications.[24] SharePoint provides developers with integration into corporate directories and data sources through standards such as REST/OData/OAuth. Enterprise application developers use SharePoint's security and information management capabilities across a variety of development platforms and scenarios. SharePoint also contains an enterprise "app store" that has different types of external applications which are encapsulated and managed to access to resources such as corporate user data and document data.

Content structure

Pages

SharePoint provides free-form pages which may be edited in-browser. These may be used to provide content to users, or to provide structure to the SharePoint environment.

Web parts and app parts

Web parts and app parts are components (also known as portlets) that can be inserted into Pages. They are used to display information from both SharePoint and third-party applications.

Content item, Content Type, Libraries, Lists, and "Apps"

  • Content item is a resource in electronic form. Following are some examples:
    • Document: always has a "Name"
    • Contact: may have Email address and/or Phone number.
    • Sales Invoice: may have Customer ID.
  • Content Types are definitions (or types) of Content items. These definitions describe things like what metadata fields a Document, Contact, or Sales invoice may have. SharePoint allows you to create your own definitions based on the built-in ones. Some built in content types include: Contacts, Appointments, Documents, and Folders.
  • SharePoint Library stores and displays Content items of type Documents and Folders.
  • SharePoint List stores and displays data items such as Contacts. Some built-in content types such as 'Contact' or 'Appointment' allow the list to expose advanced features such as Microsoft Outlook or Project synchronization.[25]

In SharePoint 2013, in some locations, Lists and Libraries were renamed 'Apps' (despite being unrelated to the "SharePoint App Store"). In SharePoint 2016, some of these were renamed back to Lists and Libraries.

Sites

A SharePoint Site is a collection of pages, lists, libraries, apps, configurations, features, content types, and sub-sites. Examples of Site templates in SharePoint include: collaboration (team) sites, communication sites, organization sites, wiki sites, blank sites, and publishing sites.

Configuration and customization

Web-based configuration

SharePoint is primarily configured through a web browser. The web-based user interface provides most of the configuration capability of the product.

Depending on your permission level, the web interface can be used to:

  • Manipulate content structure, site structure, create/delete sites, modify navigation and security, or add/remove apps.
  • Enable or disable product features, upload custom designs/themes, or turn on integrations with other Office products.
  • Configure basic workflows, view usage analytics, manage metadata, configure search options, upload customizations, and set up integration.[26]

SharePoint Designer

SharePoint Designer is a semi-deprecated product that provided 'advanced editing' capabilities for HTML/ASPX pages, but remains the primary method of editing SharePoint workflows.

A significant subset of HTML editing features were removed in Designer 2013, and the product is expected to be deprecated in 2016–7.[27]

Microsoft SharePoint's Server Features are configured either using PowerShell, or a Web UI called "Central Administration". Configuration of server farm settings (e.g. search crawl, web application services) can be handled through these central tools.

While Central Administration is limited to farm-wide settings (config DB), it provides access to tools such as the 'SharePoint Health Analyzer', a diagnostic health-checking tool.

In addition to PowerShell's farm configuration features, some limited tools are made available for administering or adjusting settings for sites or site collections in content databases.

A limited subset of these features are available by SharePoint's SaaS providers, including Microsoft.

Custom development

  • The SharePoint Framework (SPFx)[28][29] provides a development model based on the TypeScript language. The technical stack is Node.js, Yeoman, Gulp, NPM, and Webpack. It embraces a modern web technologies development method. It is the only supported way to customize the new modern experience user interface (UI). It has been globally available since mid 2017. It allows a web developer to step into SharePoint development more easily.
  • The SharePoint "App Model" provides various types of external applications that offer the capability to show authenticated web-based applications through a variety of UI mechanisms. Apps may be either "SharePoint-hosted", or "Provider-hosted". Provider hosted apps may be developed using most back-end web technologies (e.g. ASP.net, NodeJS, PHP). Apps are served through a proxy in SharePoint, which requires some DNS/certificate manipulation in on-premises versions of SharePoint.
  • The SharePoint "Client Object Model" (available for JavaScript and .NET), and REST/SOAP APIs can be referenced from many environments, providing authenticated users access to a wide variety of SharePoint capabilities.[30]
  • "Sand-boxed" plugins can be uploaded by any end-user who has been granted permission. These are security-restricted, and can be governed at multiple levels (including resource consumption management). In multi-tenant cloud environments, these are the only customizations that are typically allowed.
  • Farm features are typically fully trusted code that need to be installed at a farm-level. These are considered deprecated for new development.
  • Service applications: It is possible to integrate directly into the SharePoint SOA bus, at a farm level.

Customization may appear through:

  • Application-to-application integration with SharePoint.
  • Extensions to SharePoint functionality (e.g. custom workflow actions).
  • 'Web Parts' (also known as "portlets", "widgets", or "gadgets") that provide new functionality when added to a page.
  • Pages/sites or page/site templates.[30]

Server architecture

SharePoint Server can be scaled down to operate entirely from one developer machine, or scaled up to be managed across hundreds of machines.[31]

Farms

A SharePoint farm is a logical grouping of SharePoint servers that share common resources.[32] A farm typically operates stand-alone, but can also subscribe to functions from another farm, or provide functions to another farm. Each farm has its own central configuration database, which is managed through either a PowerShell interface, or a Central Administration website (which relies partly on PowerShell's infrastructure). Each server in the farm is able to directly interface with the central configuration database. Servers use this to configure services (e.g. IIS, windows features, database connections) to match the requirements of the farm, and to report server health issues, resource allocation issues, etc...

Web applications

Web applications (WAs) are top-level containers for content in a SharePoint farm. A web application is associated primarily with IIS configuration. A web application consists of a set of access mappings or URLs defined in the SharePoint central management console, which are replicated by SharePoint across every IIS Instance (e.g. Web Application Servers) configured in the farm.

Site collections

A site collection is a hierarchical group of 'SharePoint Sites'. Each web application must have at least one site collection. Site collections share common properties (detailed here), common subscriptions to service applications, and can be configured with unique host names.[33] A site collection may have a distinct content databases, or may share a content database with other site collections in the same web application.[31]

Service applications

Service applications provide granular pieces of SharePoint functionality to other web and service applications in the farm. Examples of service applications include the User Profile Sync service, and the Search Indexing service. A service application can be turned off, exist on one server, or be load-balanced across many servers in a farm. Service Applications are designed to have independent functionality and independent security scopes.[31]

Administration, security, compliance

SharePoint's architecture enables a 'least-privileges' execution permission model.[34]

SharePoint Central Administration (the CA) is a web application that typically exists on a single server in the farm; however, it is also able to be deployed for redundancy to multiple servers.[31] This application provides a complete centralized management interface for web & service applications in the SharePoint farm, including AD account management for web & service applications. In the event of the failure of the CA, Windows PowerShell is typically used on the CA server to reconfigure the farm.

The structure of the SharePoint platform enables multiple WAs to exist on a single farm. In a shared (cloud) hosting environment, owners of these WAs may require their own management console. The SharePoint 'Tenant Administration' (TA) is an optional web application used by web application owners to manage how their web application interacts with the shared resources in the farm.[31]

Compliance, standards and integration

  • SharePoint integrates with Microsoft Office.
  • SharePoint uses Microsoft's OpenXML document standard for integration with Microsoft Office. Document metadata is also stored using this format.
  • SharePoint provides various application programming interfaces (APIs: client-side, server-side, JavaScript) and REST, SOAP and OData-based interfaces.
  • SharePoint can be used to achieve compliance with many document retention, record management, document ID and discovery laws.[35]
  • SharePoint is compatible with CMIS - the Content Management Interoperability Standard, using Microsoft's CMIS Connector.
  • SharePoint by default produces valid XHTML 1.0 that is compliant with WCAG 2.0 accessibility standards.
  • SharePoint can use claims-based authentication, relying on SAML tokens for security assertions. SharePoint provides an open authentication plugin model.
  • SharePoint has support for XLIFF to support the localization of content in SharePoint.[36] Also added support for AppFabric.[37]

Other SharePoint-related Microsoft products

Product name Description Status
Microsoft Teams A platform that combines workplace chat, meetings, notes, and attachments. It was designed by Microsoft as a competitor to Slack, and was officially announced in November 2016. Active
Search Server An enterprise search platform based on the search capabilities of SharePoint. A Freeware Express edition was once available. Discontinued
FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint Search product that can be implemented on SharePoint Foundation. Discontinued [38][39][40]
SharePoint Designer A free, client-side customization and configuration tool for SharePoint. Deprecated
Microsoft Visio A diagramming tool which can be used to design SharePoint Workflows. Can be added to an Office 365 subscription. Active
Microsoft Office Desktop, Mobile, and Tablet-based Office Productivity Suite. Also available for Mac. Included in some Office 365 plans. Active
Office Web Apps Web-based, online, cross-browser compatible versions of Excel, Word, PowerPoint and OneNote. Directly Integrate with SharePoint. Active
Microsoft Project Server An extension to SharePoint providing integration with Microsoft Project. Active
Microsoft Project A client-based project planning tool which can be connected to a SharePoint task list for task and gantt-chart sharing. Comes with Project Online. Active
Power BI An extension for Office 365 or SharePoint providing advanced Business Intelligence capabilities. Active
Microsoft Exchange Server A mail server that integrates with Microsoft SharePoint. Included in 365. Active
Skype for Business A client and server that provide VOIP telephony integration, IM, conferencing, and video/screen-sharing. Integrates with SharePoint for presence. Included in 365. Active/ deprecated on Window11
Yammer A cloud-only enterprise social network that connects and closely integrates with SharePoint and is included in Office 365. Active
Microsoft Dynamics CRM A CRM system with SharePoint & Office 365 Groups integration. On-premises or 365 tenant deployment options. Active
InfoPath Forms Services Allows InfoPath forms to be hosted in a SharePoint web site and served via web browser. Deprecated
Excel Services A server technology included in SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint 2007 that enables users to load, calculate, and display Excel 2010 workbooks on SharePoint Server 2010. Active
SharePoint Workspace A client-side SharePoint site synchronization component included in Microsoft Office 2010 (Professional Plus edition and higher). Discontinued
OneDrive for Business A client-side file synchronization component included in Microsoft Office 2013-16 and available for free download. Active
OneDrive for Mac A client-side file synchronization component available for free download. Active

History

Origins

SharePoint evolved from projects codenamed "Office Server" and "Tahoe" during the Office XP development cycle.

"Office Server" evolved out of the FrontPage and Office Server Extensions and "Team Pages". It targeted simple, bottom-up collaboration.

"Tahoe", built on shared technology with Exchange and the "Digital Dashboard", targeted top-down portals, search and document management. The searching and indexing capabilities of SharePoint came from the "Tahoe" feature set. The search and indexing features were a combination of the index and crawling features from the Microsoft Site Server family of products and from the query language of Microsoft Index Server.[41]

GAC-(Global Assembly Cache) is used to accommodate the shared assemblies that are specifically designated to be shared by applications executed on a system.

Versions

Successive versions (in chronological order):

  • Office Server Extensions
  • SharePoint Portal Server 2001
  • SharePoint Team Services
  • Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 (free license)
  • SharePoint Portal Server 2003
  • Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (free license)
  • Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007
  • SharePoint Foundation 2010 (free), SharePoint Server 2010 (commercial extension for Foundation), and SharePoint Enterprise 2010 (commercial extension for Server)
  • SharePoint Foundation 2013 (free), SharePoint Server 2013 (extension on top of Foundation), and SharePoint Enterprise 2013.
  • SharePoint Online (Plan 1 & 2).
  • SharePoint Server 2016 and SharePoint Enterprise 2016.
  • SharePoint Server 2019 and SharePoint Enterprise 2019.

Notable changes in SharePoint 2010

Changes in end-user functionality added in the 2010 version of SharePoint include:

  • New UI with Fluent Ribbon, using wiki-pages rather than 'web-part pages' and offering multi-browser support.
  • New social profiles, and early social networking features
  • Central Administration rebuilt.
  • Restructure of "Shared Service Providers" - Introduction of "Service Applications" SOA model.
  • Sandboxed Solutions and a client-side object-model APIs for JavaScript, Silverlight, and .NET applications
  • Business Connectivity Services, Claims-based Authentication, and Windows PowerShell support

Notable changes in SharePoint 2013

  • Cross-browser drag & drop support for file uploads/changes, and Follow/Share buttons
  • OneDrive for Business (initially SkyDrive Pro) replaces MySites and Workspaces.
  • Updates to social network feature & new task aggregation tool.
  • Database caching, called Distributed Cache Service[42]
  • Content-aware switching, called Management
  • Audit center (service called eDiscovery)
  • Rebuilt and improved search capabilities
  • Removal of some analytics capabilities
  • UI: JSLink, MDS, theme packs. No WYSIWYG in SP Designer.

Notable changes in SharePoint 2016

Sources:[43][44]

  • Hybrid Improvements
    • Single Sites View
    • Unified Search
    • Search Sensitive Information in Hybrid Search
    • Unified UI (O365)
  • Performance, Scaling & Deployment Improvements
    • Search Scaling Capabilities
    • Site Collection Enhancement
    • Deterministic View Threshold – Removing 5000 Limit
    • Durable Links and Large Files Support
  • Deployment Improvements
    • MinRole
    • Zero Downtime Patching

Notable changes in SharePoint 2019

Sources:[45]

  • Modern sites and page layouts
  • Communication sites
  • Large File Support, Character Restrictions, and File/Folder Names

Notable changes in SharePoint Subscription Edition (SE)

Sources:[46][47]

  • Authentication and Identity Management
    • Support for OpenID Connect (OIDC) 1.0
    • Enhanced People Picker for modern authentication
    • Improved Integrated Windows authentication over TLS
  • Deployment and Upgrade
    • Support for Windows Server 2022
    • Support for Windows Server Core
    • Support for "N - 2" upgrade from SharePoint 2016 and SharePoint 2019 (and Project Server 2016 and 2019)
    • AppFabric Cache integration
  • Farm Administration
    • Support for host header bindings on Central Administration web application
    • Support for Server Name Indication (SNI) for host header bindings
    • Support for changing web application bindings
    • Easier AAM configuration for Central Administration
    • Federated service applications support "N - 2" consuming farms (SharePoint 2016, 2019, and Subscription Edition)
    • Support for client certificate authentication to SMTP servers
  • Health and Monitoring (new Health Analyzer rules)
    • Certificate notification contacts haven't been configured
    • Upcoming SSL certificate expirations
    • SSL certificates are about to expire
    • SSL certificates have expired
  • Hybrid
    • Better integration with Power Apps and Power Automate
    • Improved hybrid search troubleshooting
  • Search
    • Search result page modernization
    • Support for returning list content in the modern results page
    • Thumbnails in the modern search result page
  • Security
    • SSL certificate management
    • Support for TLS 1.3
    • Strong TLS encryption by default
    • Improved ASP.NET view state security and key management
  • Sites, Lists, and Libraries
    • Accessibility improvements
    • Brick layout for document library thumbnails and image gallery web part
    • Bulk check-in and check-out
    • Bulk file download from document libraries and OneDrive personal sites
    • Image and document thumbnails in document libraries and picture libraries
    • Modern list and library web parts support adding, editing, and deleting content
    • Modern document sets
  • Storage
    • New BLOB storage provider: Remote Share Provider
    • Remote Share Provider diagnostic tool

See also

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External links

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  • SharePoint Roadmap

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message SharePoint is a web based collaborative platform that integrates natively with Microsoft Office Launched in 2001 6 SharePoint is primarily sold as a document management and storage system but the product is highly configurable and its usage varies substantially among organizations SharePointDeveloper s Microsoft CorporationInitial releaseMarch 28 2001 21 years ago 2001 03 28 Stable releaseSubscription Edition SE November 2 2021 14 months ago 2021 11 02 Operating systemWindows Server 2016 Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server 2022 1 2 Platformx86 64Available inArabic Azerbaijani Basque Bosnian Bulgarian Catalan Chinese Croatian Czech Danish Dari Dutch English Estonian Finnish French Galician German 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collaborationAccording to Microsoft as of December 2020 update SharePoint had 200 million users 7 Contents 1 Editions 1 1 SharePoint Standard 1 2 SharePoint Server 1 3 SharePoint Enterprise 1 4 SharePoint Online 2 Applications 2 1 Enterprise content and document management 2 2 Intranet and social network 2 3 Collaborative software 2 4 File hosting service personal cloud 2 5 Custom web applications 3 Content structure 3 1 Pages 3 2 Web parts and app parts 3 3 Content item Content Type Libraries Lists and Apps 3 4 Sites 4 Configuration and customization 4 1 Web based configuration 4 2 SharePoint Designer 4 3 Custom development 5 Server architecture 5 1 Farms 5 2 Web applications 5 3 Site collections 5 4 Service applications 6 Administration security compliance 6 1 Compliance standards and integration 6 2 Other SharePoint related Microsoft products 7 History 7 1 Origins 7 2 Versions 7 3 Notable changes in SharePoint 2010 7 4 Notable changes in SharePoint 2013 7 5 Notable changes in SharePoint 2016 7 6 Notable changes in SharePoint 2019 7 7 Notable changes in SharePoint Subscription Edition SE 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEditions EditThere are various editions of SharePoint which have different functions SharePoint Standard Edit Microsoft SharePoint Standard builds on the Microsoft SharePoint Foundation in a few key product areas Sites Audience targeting governance tools Secure store service web analytics functionality 8 Communities MySites personal profiles including skills management and search tools enterprise wikis organization hierarchy browser tags and notes 9 Content Improved tooling and compliance for document amp record management managed metadata word automation services content type management 10 Search Better search results search customization abilities mobile search Did you mean OS search integration Faceted Search and metadata relevancy date location based refinement options 11 Composites Pre built workflow templates Business Connectivity Services BCS profile pages 12 SharePoint Standard licensing includes a CAL client access license component and a server fee SharePoint Standard may also be licensed through a cloud model SharePoint Server Edit SharePoint Server is provided to organizations that seek greater control over SharePoint s behavior or design This product is installed on customers IT infrastructure It receives fewer frequent updates but has access to a wider set of features and customization capabilities There are two editions of SharePoint Server Standard and Enterprise A free version called Foundation was discontinued in 2016 13 These servers may be provisioned as normal virtual cloud servers or as hosted services SharePoint Enterprise Edit Built upon SharePoint Standard Microsoft SharePoint Enterprise features can be unlocked by providing an additional license key Extra features in SharePoint Enterprise include Search thumbnails and previews rich web indexing better search results Business intelligence integration dashboards and business data surfacing PowerPivot and PerformancePoint Microsoft Office Access Visio Excel and InfoPath Forms services SharePoint Enterprise Search extensions 14 SharePoint Enterprise licensing includes a CAL component and a server fee that must be purchased in addition to SharePoint Server licensing SharePoint Enterprise may also be licensed through a cloud model SharePoint Online Edit Microsoft s hosted SharePoint is typically bundled in Microsoft 365 subscriptions but can be licensed separately 15 SharePoint Online has the advantage of not needing to maintain one s own servers but as a result lacks the customization options of a self hosted installation of SharePoint It is limited to a core set of collaboration file hosting and document and content management scenarios and is updated on a frequent basis but is typically comparable with SharePoint Enterprise 16 17 Currently additional capabilities include Support for SharePoint Framework extensions New Modern Responsive SharePoint UX partially included in 2016 Feature Pack 1 Yammer Integration amp Office 365 Groups Integration with Outlook Web App Newer versions of Online Office Document Editor Tools Removal of various file size number limitations Apps ConceptMissing capabilities include Some search amp UI customizations Many web publishing capabilities Service Application administration options Many customization solution types will not run No ability to read error ULS logs No ability to share a Site Page ASPX to external anonymous visitors only documents Word Excel Picture may be shared as suchApplications EditSharePoint usage varies from organization to organization The product encompasses a wide variety of capabilities most of which require configuration and governance 18 The most common uses of the SharePoint include Enterprise content and document management Edit Main articles Enterprise content management and document management SharePoint allows for storage retrieval searching archiving tracking management and reporting on electronic documents and records Many of the functions in this product are designed around various legal information management and process requirements in organizations SharePoint also provides search and graph functionality 19 20 SharePoint s integration with Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office allow for collaborative real time editing and encrypted information rights managed synchronization This capability is often used to replace an existing corporate file server and is typically coupled with an enterprise content management policy 21 Intranet and social network Edit Main articles Intranet portal and Social Network A SharePoint intranet or intranet portal is a way to centralize access to enterprise information and applications It is a tool that helps an organization manage its internal communications applications and information more easily Microsoft claims that this has organizational benefits such as increased employee engagement centralizing process management reducing new staff on boarding costs and providing the means to capture and share tacit knowledge e g via tools such as wikis Collaborative software Edit SharePoint contains team collaboration groupware capabilities including project scheduling integrated with Outlook and Project social collaboration shared mailboxes and project related document storage and collaboration 22 Groupware in SharePoint is based around the concept of a Team Site File hosting service personal cloud Edit Main articles Personal Cloud and File hosting serviceSharePoint Server hosts OneDrive for Business which allows storage and synchronization of an individual s personal documents as well as public private file sharing of those documents This is typically combined with other Microsoft Office Servers Services such as Microsoft Exchange to produce a personal cloud WebDAV can be used to access files without using the web interface However Microsoft s implementation of WebDAV doesn t conform to the official WebDAV protocol and therefore isn t compliant to the WebDAV standard For example WebDAV applications have to support the language tagging functionality of the XML specification 23 which Microsoft s implementation doesn t Only Windows XP to Windows 8 are supported Custom web applications Edit Main article Software framework SharePoint s custom development capabilities provide an additional layer of services that allow rapid prototyping of integrated typically line of business web applications 24 SharePoint provides developers with integration into corporate directories and data sources through standards such as REST OData OAuth Enterprise application developers use SharePoint s security and information management capabilities across a variety of development platforms and scenarios SharePoint also contains an enterprise app store that has different types of external applications which are encapsulated and managed to access to resources such as corporate user data and document data Content structure EditPages Edit SharePoint provides free form pages which may be edited in browser These may be used to provide content to users or to provide structure to the SharePoint environment Web parts and app parts Edit Web parts and app parts are components also known as portlets that can be inserted into Pages They are used to display information from both SharePoint and third party applications Content item Content Type Libraries Lists and Apps Edit Content item is a resource in electronic form Following are some examples Document always has a Name Contact may have Email address and or Phone number Sales Invoice may have Customer ID Content Types are definitions or types of Content items These definitions describe things like what metadata fields a Document Contact or Sales invoice may have SharePoint allows you to create your own definitions based on the built in ones Some built in content types include Contacts Appointments Documents and Folders SharePoint Library stores and displays Content items of type Documents and Folders SharePoint List stores and displays data items such as Contacts Some built in content types such as Contact or Appointment allow the list to expose advanced features such as Microsoft Outlook or Project synchronization 25 In SharePoint 2013 in some locations Lists and Libraries were renamed Apps despite being unrelated to the SharePoint App Store In SharePoint 2016 some of these were renamed back to Lists and Libraries Sites Edit A SharePoint Site is a collection of pages lists libraries apps configurations features content types and sub sites Examples of Site templates in SharePoint include collaboration team sites communication sites organization sites wiki sites blank sites and publishing sites Configuration and customization EditWeb based configuration Edit SharePoint is primarily configured through a web browser The web based user interface provides most of the configuration capability of the product Depending on your permission level the web interface can be used to Manipulate content structure site structure create delete sites modify navigation and security or add remove apps Enable or disable product features upload custom designs themes or turn on integrations with other Office products Configure basic workflows view usage analytics manage metadata configure search options upload customizations and set up integration 26 SharePoint Designer Edit Main article SharePoint DesignerSharePoint Designer is a semi deprecated product that provided advanced editing capabilities for HTML ASPX pages but remains the primary method of editing SharePoint workflows A significant subset of HTML editing features were removed in Designer 2013 and the product is expected to be deprecated in 2016 7 27 Microsoft SharePoint s Server Features are configured either using PowerShell or a Web UI called Central Administration Configuration of server farm settings e g search crawl web application services can be handled through these central tools While Central Administration is limited to farm wide settings config DB it provides access to tools such as the SharePoint Health Analyzer a diagnostic health checking tool In addition to PowerShell s farm configuration features some limited tools are made available for administering or adjusting settings for sites or site collections in content databases A limited subset of these features are available by SharePoint s SaaS providers including Microsoft Custom development Edit The SharePoint Framework SPFx 28 29 provides a development model based on the TypeScript language The technical stack is Node js Yeoman Gulp NPM and Webpack It embraces a modern web technologies development method It is the only supported way to customize the new modern experience user interface UI It has been globally available since mid 2017 It allows a web developer to step into SharePoint development more easily The SharePoint App Model provides various types of external applications that offer the capability to show authenticated web based applications through a variety of UI mechanisms Apps may be either SharePoint hosted or Provider hosted Provider hosted apps may be developed using most back end web technologies e g ASP net NodeJS PHP Apps are served through a proxy in SharePoint which requires some DNS certificate manipulation in on premises versions of SharePoint The SharePoint Client Object Model available for JavaScript and NET and REST SOAP APIs can be referenced from many environments providing authenticated users access to a wide variety of SharePoint capabilities 30 Sand boxed plugins can be uploaded by any end user who has been granted permission These are security restricted and can be governed at multiple levels including resource consumption management In multi tenant cloud environments these are the only customizations that are typically allowed Farm features are typically fully trusted code that need to be installed at a farm level These are considered deprecated for new development Service applications It is possible to integrate directly into the SharePoint SOA bus at a farm level Customization may appear through Application to application integration with SharePoint Extensions to SharePoint functionality e g custom workflow actions Web Parts also known as portlets widgets or gadgets that provide new functionality when added to a page Pages sites or page site templates 30 Server architecture EditSharePoint Server can be scaled down to operate entirely from one developer machine or scaled up to be managed across hundreds of machines 31 Farms Edit A SharePoint farm is a logical grouping of SharePoint servers that share common resources 32 A farm typically operates stand alone but can also subscribe to functions from another farm or provide functions to another farm Each farm has its own central configuration database which is managed through either a PowerShell interface or a Central Administration website which relies partly on PowerShell s infrastructure Each server in the farm is able to directly interface with the central configuration database Servers use this to configure services e g IIS windows features database connections to match the requirements of the farm and to report server health issues resource allocation issues etc Web applications Edit Web applications WAs are top level containers for content in a SharePoint farm A web application is associated primarily with IIS configuration A web application consists of a set of access mappings or URLs defined in the SharePoint central management console which are replicated by SharePoint across every IIS Instance e g Web Application Servers configured in the farm Site collections Edit A site collection is a hierarchical group of SharePoint Sites Each web application must have at least one site collection Site collections share common properties detailed here common subscriptions to service applications and can be configured with unique host names 33 A site collection may have a distinct content databases or may share a content database with other site collections in the same web application 31 Service applications Edit Service applications provide granular pieces of SharePoint functionality to other web and service applications in the farm Examples of service applications include the User Profile Sync service and the Search Indexing service A service application can be turned off exist on one server or be load balanced across many servers in a farm Service Applications are designed to have independent functionality and independent security scopes 31 Administration security compliance EditSharePoint s architecture enables a least privileges execution permission model 34 SharePoint Central Administration the CA is a web application that typically exists on a single server in the farm however it is also able to be deployed for redundancy to multiple servers 31 This application provides a complete centralized management interface for web amp service applications in the SharePoint farm including AD account management for web amp service applications In the event of the failure of the CA Windows PowerShell is typically used on the CA server to reconfigure the farm The structure of the SharePoint platform enables multiple WAs to exist on a single farm In a shared cloud hosting environment owners of these WAs may require their own management console The SharePoint Tenant Administration TA is an optional web application used by web application owners to manage how their web application interacts with the shared resources in the farm 31 Compliance standards and integration Edit SharePoint integrates with Microsoft Office SharePoint uses Microsoft s OpenXML document standard for integration with Microsoft Office Document metadata is also stored using this format SharePoint provides various application programming interfaces APIs client side server side JavaScript and REST SOAP and OData based interfaces SharePoint can be used to achieve compliance with many document retention record management document ID and discovery laws 35 SharePoint is compatible with CMIS the Content Management Interoperability Standard using Microsoft s CMIS Connector SharePoint by default produces valid XHTML 1 0 that is compliant with WCAG 2 0 accessibility standards SharePoint can use claims based authentication relying on SAML tokens for security assertions SharePoint provides an open authentication plugin model SharePoint has support for XLIFF to support the localization of content in SharePoint 36 Also added support for AppFabric 37 Other SharePoint related Microsoft products Edit Product name Description StatusMicrosoft Teams A platform that combines workplace chat meetings notes and attachments It was designed by Microsoft as a competitor to Slack and was officially announced in November 2016 ActiveSearch Server An enterprise search platform based on the search capabilities of SharePoint A Freeware Express edition was once available DiscontinuedFAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint Search product that can be implemented on SharePoint Foundation Discontinued 38 39 40 SharePoint Designer A free client side customization and configuration tool for SharePoint DeprecatedMicrosoft Visio A diagramming tool which can be used to design SharePoint Workflows Can be added to an Office 365 subscription ActiveMicrosoft Office Desktop Mobile and Tablet based Office Productivity Suite Also available for Mac Included in some Office 365 plans ActiveOffice Web Apps Web based online cross browser compatible versions of Excel Word PowerPoint and OneNote Directly Integrate with SharePoint ActiveMicrosoft Project Server An extension to SharePoint providing integration with Microsoft Project ActiveMicrosoft Project A client based project planning tool which can be connected to a SharePoint task list for task and gantt chart sharing Comes with Project Online ActivePower BI An extension for Office 365 or SharePoint providing advanced Business Intelligence capabilities ActiveMicrosoft Exchange Server A mail server that integrates with Microsoft SharePoint Included in 365 ActiveSkype for Business A client and server that provide VOIP telephony integration IM conferencing and video screen sharing Integrates with SharePoint for presence Included in 365 Active deprecated on Window11Yammer A cloud only enterprise social network that connects and closely integrates with SharePoint and is included in Office 365 ActiveMicrosoft Dynamics CRM A CRM system with SharePoint amp Office 365 Groups integration On premises or 365 tenant deployment options ActiveInfoPath Forms Services Allows InfoPath forms to be hosted in a SharePoint web site and served via web browser DeprecatedExcel Services A server technology included in SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint 2007 that enables users to load calculate and display Excel 2010 workbooks on SharePoint Server 2010 ActiveSharePoint Workspace A client side SharePoint site synchronization component included in Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus edition and higher DiscontinuedOneDrive for Business A client side file synchronization component included in Microsoft Office 2013 16 and available for free download ActiveOneDrive for Mac A client side file synchronization component available for free download ActiveHistory EditOrigins Edit SharePoint evolved from projects codenamed Office Server and Tahoe during the Office XP development cycle Office Server evolved out of the FrontPage and Office Server Extensions and Team Pages It targeted simple bottom up collaboration Tahoe built on shared technology with Exchange and the Digital Dashboard targeted top down portals search and document management The searching and indexing capabilities of SharePoint came from the Tahoe feature set The search and indexing features were a combination of the index and crawling features from the Microsoft Site Server family of products and from the query language of Microsoft Index Server 41 GAC Global Assembly Cache is used to accommodate the shared assemblies that are specifically designated to be shared by applications executed on a system Versions Edit Successive versions in chronological order Office Server Extensions SharePoint Portal Server 2001 SharePoint Team Services Windows SharePoint Services 2 0 free license SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Windows SharePoint Services 3 0 free license Microsoft Office SharePoint Server MOSS 2007 SharePoint Foundation 2010 free SharePoint Server 2010 commercial extension for Foundation and SharePoint Enterprise 2010 commercial extension for Server SharePoint Foundation 2013 free SharePoint Server 2013 extension on top of Foundation and SharePoint Enterprise 2013 SharePoint Online Plan 1 amp 2 SharePoint Server 2016 and SharePoint Enterprise 2016 SharePoint Server 2019 and SharePoint Enterprise 2019 Notable changes in SharePoint 2010 Edit Changes in end user functionality added in the 2010 version of SharePoint include New UI with Fluent Ribbon using wiki pages rather than web part pages and offering multi browser support New social profiles and early social networking features Central Administration rebuilt Restructure of Shared Service Providers Introduction of Service Applications SOA model Sandboxed Solutions and a client side object model APIs for JavaScript Silverlight and NET applications Business Connectivity Services Claims based Authentication and Windows PowerShell supportNotable changes in SharePoint 2013 Edit Cross browser drag amp drop support for file uploads changes and Follow Share buttons OneDrive for Business initially SkyDrive Pro replaces MySites and Workspaces Updates to social network feature amp new task aggregation tool Database caching called Distributed Cache Service 42 Content aware switching called Management Audit center service called eDiscovery Rebuilt and improved search capabilities Removal of some analytics capabilities UI JSLink MDS theme packs No WYSIWYG in SP Designer Notable changes in SharePoint 2016 Edit Sources 43 44 Hybrid Improvements Single Sites View Unified Search Search Sensitive Information in Hybrid Search Unified UI O365 Performance Scaling amp Deployment Improvements Search Scaling Capabilities Site Collection Enhancement Deterministic View Threshold Removing 5000 Limit Durable Links and Large Files Support Deployment Improvements MinRole Zero Downtime PatchingNotable changes in SharePoint 2019 Edit Sources 45 Modern sites and page layouts Communication sites Large File Support Character Restrictions and File Folder NamesNotable changes in SharePoint Subscription Edition SE Edit Sources 46 47 Authentication and Identity Management Support for OpenID Connect OIDC 1 0 Enhanced People Picker for modern authentication Improved Integrated Windows authentication over TLS Deployment and Upgrade Support for Windows Server 2022 Support for Windows Server Core Support for N 2 upgrade from SharePoint 2016 and SharePoint 2019 and Project Server 2016 and 2019 AppFabric Cache integration Farm Administration Support for host header bindings on Central Administration web application Support for Server Name Indication SNI for host header bindings Support for changing web application bindings Easier AAM configuration for Central Administration Federated service applications support N 2 consuming farms SharePoint 2016 2019 and Subscription Edition Support for client certificate authentication to SMTP servers Health and Monitoring new Health Analyzer rules Certificate notification contacts haven t been configured Upcoming SSL certificate expirations SSL certificates are about to expire SSL certificates have expired Hybrid Better integration with Power Apps and Power Automate Improved hybrid search troubleshooting Search Search result page modernization Support for returning list content in the modern results page Thumbnails in the modern search result page Security SSL certificate management Support for TLS 1 3 Strong TLS encryption by default Improved ASP NET view state security and key management Sites Lists and Libraries Accessibility improvements Brick layout for document library thumbnails and image gallery web part Bulk check in and check out Bulk file download from document libraries and OneDrive personal sites Image and document thumbnails in document libraries and picture libraries Modern list and library web parts support adding editing and deleting content Modern document sets Storage New BLOB storage provider Remote Share Provider Remote Share Provider diagnostic toolSee also EditEnterprise portal List of collaborative software List of content management systemsReferences Edit Hardware and Software Requirements for SharePoint 2019 Microsoft TechNet Microsoft Corporation July 24 2018 Retrieved October 23 2018 System requirements for SharePoint Server Subscription Edition Microsoft Documentation Microsoft Corporation November 2 2021 Retrieved January 24 2022 Install or uninstall language packs for SharePoint Servers 2016 and 2019 Microsoft Docs Microsoft Corporation Retrieved December 17 2018 Microsoft SharePoint APKs APKMirror Microsoft SharePoint App Store Oleson Joel 28 December 2007 7 Years of SharePoint A History Lesson Joel Oleson s Blog SharePoint Land Microsoft Corporation MSDN Blogs Archived from the original on 13 August 2011 Retrieved 13 August 2011 Spataro Jared Microsoft 365 Corporate Vice President for December 8 2020 Over 200 million users rely on SharePoint as Microsoft is again recognized as a Leader in the 2020 Gartner Content Services Platforms Magic Quadrant Report Microsoft 365 Blog Retrieved March 27 2022 SharePoint 2010 Editions Comparison Sites Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Marketing Website Microsoft Retrieved August 13 2011 SharePoint 2010 Editions Comparison Communities Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Marketing Website Microsoft Retrieved August 13 2011 SharePoint 2010 Editions 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February 4 2020 SharePoint Team Collaboration Software Tools Microsoft Office Retrieved May 19 2015 Rand Group April 22 2020 SharePoint versus Network File Share NFS Retrieved April 22 2020 Five remote work problems Microsoft 365 solves Linktech Australia February 4 2022 Retrieved June 11 2022 lt ldusseault commerce net gt Lisa Dusseault HTTP Extensions for Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning WebDAV tools ietf org SharePoint 2013 development overview Msdn microsoft com July 16 2012 Retrieved on 2014 02 22 Introduction to Content Types msdn microsoft com Retrieved May 19 2015 Video Ribbon highlights In SharePoint 2010 Microsoft Office website Microsoft November 30 2010 Ignite 2015 Announcement There will be no SharePoint Designer 2016 Eric Overfield May 11 2015 Retrieved May 19 2015 What is the SharePoint Framework SPFx Voitanos October 6 2020 8 Best Practices in SharePoint Framework SPFx Development TatvaSoft November 9 2020 a b SharePoint 2010 for Developers SharePoint website 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Solutions Microsoft Case Study Microsoft February 17 2013 Retrieved February 2 2014 Sharepoint History MSDN Microsoft corporation October 5 2009 Retrieved December 2 2010 How To Videos Microsoft Office Microsoft com Retrieved on February 22 2014 New and improved features in SharePoint Server 2016 technet microsoft com Retrieved September 19 2016 New Features in SharePoint 2016 Overview Centillion Technology Systems April 6 2016 Retrieved September 19 2016 Announcing General Availability of SharePoint Server 2019 techcommunity microsoft com October 22 2018 Retrieved October 23 2018 SharePoint Server Subscription Edition General Availability techcommunity microsoft com November 2 2021 Retrieved November 2 2021 New and improved features in SharePoint Server Subscription Edition docs microsoft com November 2 2021 Retrieved November 2 2021 External links EditOfficial website SharePoint Roadmap Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SharePoint amp oldid 1133111151, 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