SharePoint Site Hierarchy

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All of Microsoft SharePoint’s features are delivered via a hierarchy of Web sites. This sample SharePoint hierarchy begins at folders and moves up the chain to the server farm.


Here is the Onion View

Role of SP Server in a LAN Network

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A Typical LAN without SharePoint




SharePoint Server in LAN



High Level Features

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  • Rich UI
    • Easy site editing and branding
    • Ribbon Interface
  • Better Site Provisioning
    • Quick development
    • No DBA required
  • Better Document Management
    • Better Versioning
    • Document Libraries
      • Document Column (Attachments)
      • Check in / Check out
      • Document Workflow (Approval)
      • Document View within Browser
      • Permissions
  • Automated Email and SMS alerts
  • Easy Customization options
  • Built in indexing & Search Engine
  • Integration with Active Directory
  • Integration of MS-Office Products
  • Reports in PDF, Word and other formats
  • Collaboration
  • Communication
  • Task Manager

SharePoint wheel

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We can call it as SIX PILLARS of SharePoint
SharePoint Wheel helps us to describe package of functionality built into the SharePoint platform. The wheel refers to six abstract functional capabilities:
                                       
Sites: The SharePoint platform fundamentally enables users to provision 'sites' (public or private) without a requirement for specialized knowledge. SharePoint is designed to become the central location for management of sites in an organization.
Communities: SharePoint aims to support the formation of communities within an organization - these communities may form around teams, projects, clients, geographic locations, etc. SharePoint also provides social features and social integration.
Content: SharePoint provides a central location to put content such as files, documents, or general information. This can be accessed and modified within a web browser or using a client application (typically Microsoft Office) via desktop or smartphone. SharePoint 2010 also provides a concurrent edit ability with Office 2010.
Search: SharePoint provides a range of search abilities, including in documents, in external content (such as network shares or public websites), and in user profiles.
Insights: SharePoint provides data integration, data crawling, and report design to enable business decision making. SharePoint can integrate with SQL Server Reporting Services to surface business intelligence.
Composites: SharePoint provides an application platform based on ASP.NET 3.5 allowing no-code solutions to complex business problems using SharePoint Designer. SharePoint also allows custom code solutions to be deployed using Visual Studio.

What is Microsoft Sharepoint

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Basic Definitions of Microsoft SharePoint is
Microsoft SharePoint is a web application platform and/or central application platform for common enterprise web requirements.
Typically associated with CMS (Content Management System) and DMS (Document Management System).
This platform allows for managing and provisioning of 
  • Intranet Portals
  • Extranets
  • Websites
  • Document & File Management
  • Collaboration spaces
  • Social tools
  • Enterprise Search
  • Business Intelligence
  • Process Integration
  • System Integration
  • Workflow Automation
  • Core Infrastructure for third-party solutions.
Many blogs & tutorials says that 
"SharePoint is too large and cannot be defined it completely on a single sentence"
and this is absolutely true and the only solution is every SharePoint developer/administrator should define his/her own definition once he walk through the SharePoint platform and every definition you defined will be justified that is for sure because SharePoint does all with respect to Internet.