Organizations use SharePoint to create websites. You can use it as a secure place to store, organize, share, and access information from almost any device. All you need is a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Chrome, or Firefox.
What is sharepoint?
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SharePoint is an application platform in the Microsoft Office server suite that is Launched in 2001, SharePoint combines various functions which are traditionally separate the various applications: intranet, extranet, content management, document management, personal cloud, enterprise social networking, enterprise search, business intelligence, workflow management, web content management, and an enterprise application store.Comment
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SharePoint is a web-based collaboration platform developed by Microsoft. It integrates with Microsoft Office and allows for document management, content management, workflow automation, and social networking within an organization. SharePoint enables users to create websites, store, organize, share, and access information from any device with an internet connection.
Some key features of SharePoint include:- Document Management: Users can create, store, and manage documents in SharePoint libraries. Version control ensures that users can track changes and revert to previous versions if necessary.
- Team Collaboration: SharePoint provides tools for teams to collaborate on documents and projects in real-time. Features such as wikis, blogs, discussion boards, and calendars facilitate communication and teamwork.
- Workflow Automation: SharePoint allows users to automate business processes by creating workflows. Workflows can route documents for approval, collect feedback, and trigger actions based on predefined conditions.
- Content Management: SharePoint enables organizations to organize and manage their digital content effectively. Metadata, tagging, and search capabilities make it easy to find and access information.
- Business Intelligence: SharePoint includes features for business intelligence, such as dashboards, scorecards, and data visualization tools. Users can analyze data and make informed decisions using SharePoint's built-in capabilities or by integrating with other Microsoft BI tools.
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