
The ability to deliver information critical to business objectives through a wide range of mechanisms, from server-based spreadsheets accessing business data in real time and performing sophisticated analyses to the presentation of key performance indicators (KPI) through enterprise Web sites.

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is an integrated suite of server capabilities that can help improve organizational effectiveness by providing comprehensive content management and Enterprise Search, accelerating shared business processes, and facilitating information sharing across boundaries for better business insight. Office SharePoint Server 2007 supports all intranet, extranet, and Web applications across an enterprise within one integrated platform, instead of relying on separate fragmented systems.
Allows teams to work together effectively, providing intuitive, flexible, and secure mechanisms for sharing information throughout the enterprise. Users have access to the use of wikis and blogs, collaboration and publishing documents, maintaining task lists, conducting surveys, developing and maintaining site templates customized for specific business uses, and implementing workflows.
Personalize the user experience of an enterprise Web site, target content to various audiences based on sets of rules, and automatically facilitate intuitive navigation through the enterprise site. More capabilities are provided to tailor the navigation to the individual rights of the user and deliver comprehensive site content management and structural facilities.
Quickly and easily locate relevant content distributed across a wide range of sites, document libraries, business application data repositories, and other sources. This also includes file shares, various Web sites, Microsoft Exchange public folders, and Lotus Notes Databases.It's also easy to find the appropriate people who can help answer questions or be involved in projects.
The ability to rapidly and effectively implement forms-based business processes, from design to publication to user access, by using standard Web browsers or a rich client application such as Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007. Also includes the ability to connect with structured systems such as databases and line-of-business applications, and the ability to access that information in a number of ways.
Create, publish and manage content, regardless of whether that content exists in discrete documents or is published as Web pages.
Content management scenarios include document management, records management, and Web content management.

