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This article is part of the May 2009 issue of Establishing and measuring a successful SharePoint governance policy
As SharePoint becomes a more critical component of your infrastructure, it also becomes a service that needs to be more closely monitored to ensure its availability. But many organizations mistakenly try to treat SharePoint like other application servers, such as SQL Server. The reality is that SharePoint can be incredibly more complicated. More SharePoint resources SharePoint e-zine Learn how to tackle SharePoint issues that impact deployment, as well as how to employ strategies for enterprise collaboration. SharePoint Server tutorial This tutorial has resources admins can use to plan for deploy and determine if this collaboration platform is right for their shop. The most common misconception is that it's SharePoint that you have to monitor. This false belief will lead most operations personnel to overlook the fact that SharePoint is really a combination of services that act together. Because these services are tightly integrated, your monitoring strategy needs to be multidimensional. So what do you monitor? Start with SharePoint's core dependencies. ... Access >>>
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Quantifying the success of your SharePoint governance policy
by Brien M. Posey, Contributor
Justify the time and expense of creating a governance document by showing what SharePoint has accomplished in your organization.
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How to monitor your SharePoint environment
by Shawn Shell, Contributor
SharePoint's services are tightly integrated, so creating a multidimensional monitoring strategy is a must to ensure the entire system's availability.
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Integrating document management systems into Microsoft SharePoint 2007
by Agnes Molnar, Contributor
Want to make MOSS 2007 your primary document management system and keep your existing content too? Learn how with these three approaches for document management system integration.
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Quantifying the success of your SharePoint governance policy
by Brien M. Posey, Contributor
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