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SharePoint Governance

Almost every other customer wanted this information during my visits. I expect you'll find that your more enlightened customers will love these resources. Use it in your discussions and also to enhance your own understanding of SharePoint usage.

Previously Released:

 

New Whitepapers:

  • Information architecture in SharePoint Server 2007 – Scott Case, Interknowlogy

    This case study describes the process by which a fictitious company plans, customizes and deploys an Office SharePoint Server 2007 installation in a large organization.

 

  • SharePoint Products and Technologies customization policy – Sean Livingston, (previously of MS IT now WSS Upgrade PM)

    Learn about the range of customizations available in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and SharePoint Server 2007. For each type of customization, the author provides recommendations on whether to support the customization at various levels of IT service and provides details on the potential support issues.

 

  • Sample governance plan – Mark Wagner, MCS

    Use this governance plan template to create your own enterprise governance plan, including defining governance roles and responsibilities, operations policies, training, and resources.

 

 

Tools:

 

  • MS IT Site Delete Capture 1.0 – This event handler deployed as a feature, will simply backup the site to a specific location on disk before the site or site collection is deleted making it easy to retrieve sites that are deleted by mistake.  This simple tool provides manageability saving time and money allowing IT to focus on more important tasks.

 

  • MS IT Site Life Cycle Manager beta 1 – This tool helps you notify owners of sites where sites are no longer in use and automates the locking and backing up and archiving of sites that are no longer needed.  This helps remove the "junk" reducing storage needs and hence optimize search results.

 

  • Links to various partners and free tools including programmatically enabling auditing with code samples from Ted Pattison on MSDN.

 

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