: Leveraged flexible workflows to automate business processes.
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The Legacy and Architecture of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010
Even years after its standard lifecycle has ended, the architectural paradigms established in SharePoint 2010 continue to influence how modern intranet environments, cloud repositories, and enterprise content management (ECM) systems function today. The Six Functional Pillars of SharePoint 2010 If you share with third parties, their policies apply
| Feature | Description | |--------|-------------| | | Team, community, document center, records center, BI center | | Lists & Libraries | Announcements, tasks, calendars, document libraries, asset libraries | | Ribbon UI | Contextual actions similar to Office 2010 | | Versioning | Major/minor versioning, approval workflows | | Alerts | Email notifications on changes | | Workflows | Out-of-box (Approval, Collect Feedback) or custom (SharePoint Designer 2010) | | InfoPath Forms | Browser-enabled electronic forms | | Managed Metadata | Taxonomy, term sets, enterprise keywords | | Search | FAST search integration (separate license) or standard search | | Excel Services | Interactive Excel workbooks in browser | | Access Services | Share Access databases in browser | | Visio Services | Render and refresh Visio diagrams |
Microsoft organized the capabilities of SharePoint Server 2010 into six core functional pillars. This structured approach allowed enterprises to view the platform not just as a software application, but as an all-in-one business solution framework. While primitive by today’s standards
Description of SharePoint Server 2010 SP2 - Microsoft Support