August 6, 2011

This is a list of all the SharePoint 2010 Service applications, and is presented as one of the appendices to my book Managing and Implementing SharePoint 2010 Projects. For each of the services I describe the functionality and the purpose of the Service. I’ve also included links to articles which I found very useful since some of these are quite complex in configuring and more importantly the people who put the articles together have much much more experience in configuring these service applications than I have!!!

This is a list of all the SharePoint 2010 Service applications, and is presented as one of the appendices to my book Managing and Implementing SharePoint 2010 Projects. For each of the services I describe the functionality and the purpose of the Service. I’ve also included links to articles which I found very useful since some of these are quite complex in configuring and more importantly the people who put the articles together have much much more experience in configuring these service applications than I have!!!

If you cannot view the Mind Map in the window below, click this link:

http://www.geoffevelyn.com/spssite/mmap/sps2010servapps/index.html

 

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