Wednesday, February 26, 2020

SharePoint - Child SIte

Below is a SharePoint Dictionary Word of the Day:


Child site


A site located within a site collection that is a top-level site and then can have one or more child sites, known as subsites.  

SharePoint - Central Administration Site


Below is a SharePoint Dictionary Word of the Day:

Central administration site


A particular SharePoint site where an administrator can oversee all sites and servers in a farm that is utilizing Microsoft SharePoint based technologies.

Friday, February 21, 2020

SharePoint - Capacity Planning

Below is a SharePoint Dictionary Word of the Day:



Capacity planning


Process of classifying and preparing for an application, hardware, and network options to anticipate site traffic, growth and failover in order to attain site performance goals.

SharePoint - Calculated column

Below is a SharePoint Dictionary Word of the Day:


Calculated column


A column in a table which utilizes a formula that is copied automatically to each record in the column or in another column if applicable.

SharePoint - Business Object

Below is a SharePoint Dictionary Word of the Day:


Business object


An object which performs a set of operations, usually defined such as data validation or business rule logic, related to a business process or workflow.

SharePoint - Business Data Catalog (BDC)

Below is a SharePoint Word of the Day:


Business Data Catalog (BDC)


A service which collects information in regard to business application data that occurs outside the server farm. Such a service can be used to show business data in lists, web parts, search, user profiles, and custom applications.

SharePoint - Business Connectivity Services (BCS) Client Runtime


Below is a SharePoint Word of the Day:

Business Connectivity Services (BCS) Client Runtime


A runtime which reads and understands a configuration file and then executes the applicable instructions on the Microsoft Office applications. This is utilized primarily to display the user interface such as form regions in Microsoft Outlook, task panes, and ribbons.