Web Content Management 

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is the foundation of an optimized business productivity infrastructure—the first comprehensive approach to solving the problems that people encounter in the unstructured world of work. Rather than treating information management and access, collaboration, and people-driven processes as isolated challenges, Office SharePoint Server 2007 encompasses the whole continuum of unstructured work as a single set of related issues that demand a single, strategic approach. This offers the following significant benefits.

 

  • Simplicity for end users, who can leverage their familiarity with Office-based applications and the browser environment for all their information-work activities, regardless of their role or task. Value and governance for IT, which only needs to support a single set of technologies to enable comprehensive capabilities across the enterprise.
  • Speed and flexibility for the business, which can customize and extend the platform quickly and easily at a variety of levels from personalization to enterprise application development.
  • The security and scalability of a platform built for the enterprise.

 

The Microsoft Web Content Management solution included in Office SharePoint Server 2007 helps businesses communicate, collaborate, and interact with employees, partners, and customers around the globe by providing a unified enterprise platform for enabling individual agility. By helping customers to project a consistent corporate brand and to put publishing power into the hands of business users, organizations can improve the effectiveness of the online channel while dramatically decreasing the cost associated with managing multiple Web sites. Learn more about these Enterprise Content Management features.

Related News and Reviews 
  • Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS)
    September 10, 2008: Microsoft.com
    Microsoft has collaborated with EMC, IBM, and other leading software vendors to create the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) specification. The jointly developed specification is designed to simplify interoperability with Enterprise Content Management (ECM) systems.

 

  • SharePoint Server 2007 Receives Department of Defense Certification
    May 29, 2007: Microsoft.com
    SharePoint Server 2007 has received U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) 5015.2 certification for managing records and documents. This page includes a link to the full press release plus additional information about this standard and add-on pack.

 

 

  • Microsoft Builds Media Management Offering on SharePoint
    April 16, 2007: CMSWire, Brice Dunwoodie
    Introducing the new Interactive Media Manager, a next-generation content management solution that combines digital work flows and media application integration in a collaborative environment built on core strengths of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.

 

Read more News and Reviews.

 

Additional Resources 

 

 

  • Microsoft Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Team Blog
    A blog about the ECM features in the 2007 Office system, with a focus on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, which includes document management, records management, and web content management capabilities. Enabling technologies such as workflow and information rights management, which are essential to ECM solutions, will also be covered.