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Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Enterprise Applications on Windows Phone 7

By : Todd Spatafore
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Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Enterprise Applications on Windows Phone 7

By: Todd Spatafore

Overview of this book

<p>Microsoft Windows Phone 7 is a reinvention of the Windows Mobile platform and improves productivity by taking a fresh approach to the most common Smartphone business usage scenarios such as e-mail, calendar, contacts, and collaboration. Microsoft SharePoint is a Web technology-based server that can be used to build portals, collaboration sites, and also content management sites.</p> <p>Microsoft Windows Phone 7 allows you to integrate with Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and create enterprise-ready websites and applications that access SharePoint Server on Windows Phone 7.</p> <p>The book starts by providing an overview of the out-of-the-box features of Windows Phone 7 for enterprises then moves on to an overview of the web browser that is included on the phone, Internet Explorer Mobile, covering the improvements found over the desktop version of Internet Explorer 7 and the limitations of the browser. The book then dives deep into topics such as Windows Phone 7 Web Development, building SharePoint Sites for Windows Phone 7, building SharePoint Pages for Windows Phone 7, and SharePoint Communities amongst others.</p>
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Enterprise Applications on Windows Phone 7
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
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Customizing SharePoint Communities for Windows Phone 7

Conclusion


We have come a long way. In this book, we have looked at the basics of Windows Phone 7 from the included applications to an in-depth look at Internet Explorer for Mobile that is included with it. Armed with that knowledge, we started building site templates and web templates for SharePoint that will work well with the included browser. Next, we took a brief look at the community aspects of SharePoint. Then, we spent a couple of chapters looking at how to build applications for Windows Phone 7 that get data from SharePoint. Finally, we took a real brief look at the topics not covered by this book, as well as some resources where we can find more information.

I hope that this introductory book has given you the inspiration to go out and forge new enterprise applications with SharePoint and Windows Phone 7.