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Microsoft Content Management Server Field Guide

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  • © 2005

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  • Practical, procedural information; reference materials, not tutorials
  • On-the-job presentations targeted toward an intermediate / advanced audience
  • Self-contained topics (reader has not-, and does not have to read any other part of the book to obtain prerequisite information)

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Configuration

  2. Administration and Deployment

  3. Templates

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Microsoft Content Management Server Field Guide provides simple crisis-management instructions for intermediate- to advanced-level network administrators who work in the trenches. It offers practical procedural information, reference materials, and focused presentations. This book also features self-contained topics so you do not have to look further to obtain prerequisite information.

Microsoft Content Management Server (CMS) streamlines the web publishing process like nothing else out there. CMS integrates with a wide variety of high-end Microsoft productsfor example, Visual Studio .NET for website development and SQL Server for content storage. CMS also works with SharePoint Portal Server for document management and search, and construction of knowledge work portals; with Microsoft Word for content authoring and publishing; and with Commerce Server for content profiling, personalization, and web analysis.

About the authors

Michael Wirsching is the instructional technology manager at Briand and Wirsching, Inc. in Tacoma, Washington. Previous positions include senior instructional designer for Microsoft (C/C++, Windows, Visual Basic, and LAN integration) and owner of Quicksilver Productions, which specialized in instructional video programs for microprocessor troubleshooting, software development, and technical training for computer professionals.

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