MOSS 2007 Enterprise Features Not Available in the Standard License
ID | Category | Feature | Description |
1 | Enterprise Search | Business data search | Search data residing in your line-of-business applications using the Business Data Catalogue. Structured content sources and line-of-business application data and reports accessible through Web services or ADO.NET can be indexed and retrieved through the Business Data Catalogue as search results or into a SharePoint list. |
2 | Business Intelligence | Integrated, flexible spreadsheet publishing | Office Excel 2007 provides an integrated publishing experience that lets information workers easily choose what they want to share with others and determine how others can interact with published spreadsheets. |
3 | Business Intelligence | Share, manage, and control spreadsheets | Share business data broadly while maintaining control and helping to protect sensitive information. Provides access to spreadsheet data and analysis through server-calculated, interactive Office Excel spreadsheets from a Web browser. Use these spreadsheets to maintain and efficiently share one centralized version of the truth while helping to protect any sensitive or proprietary information embedded in documents, such as financial models, by limiting access to portions of the spreadsheet and auditing their usage. |
4 | Business Intelligence | Web-based business intelligence using Excel Services | Excel Services empowers spreadsheet authors to easily and broadly share spreadsheets that use the new business intelligence (BI) functionality through the browser. Fully interactive, data-bound spreadsheets including charts, tables, and PivotTable views can be created as part of a portal, dashboard, or business scorecard, without requiring any development. |
5 | Business Intelligence | Data Connection Libraries | Data Connection Libraries are centralized SharePoint document libraries that store Office Data Connections (ODC); ODCs describe connections to external data. Centralizing Office Data Connections makes it easier to share, manage, and discover data connections that can be used by any Microsoft Office program. |
6 | Business Intelligence | Business Data Catalog | The Business Data Catalogue (BDC) tightly integrates external data into the Office SharePoint Server 2007 user experience, providing access to external data residing within backed line-of-business applications, and enabling the display of and interaction with external data through a set of Business Data Web Parts |
7 | Business Intelligence | Business Data Web Parts | Use SharePoint Business Data Web Parts for viewing lists, entities, and related information retrieved through the Business Data Catalogue. |
8 | Business Intelligence | Business Data actions | With no custom coding, easily create actions that open Web pages, display the user interfaces of line-of-business applications, launch InfoPath forms, and perform other common tasks. Use the convenient links that appear beside business objects returned from the Business Data Catalogue. |
9 | Business Intelligence | Integrated business intelligence dashboards | Create rich, interactive BI dashboards that assemble and display business information from disparate sources by using built-in Web parts such as dynamic KPIs, Excel spreadsheets, Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services reports, or a collection of business data connectivity Web Parts that can visualize information residing in back end line-of-business applications. |
10 | Business Intelligence | Report Centre | An out-of-the-box site optimized for report access and management, including a report library, data connection library, and a dashboard template. These sites, hosted by the new Report Centre, provide consistent management of reports, spreadsheets, and data connections |
11 | Business Intelligence | Key performance indicators | KPIs communicate goals and status to drive results. Using the KPI Web Part, a user can create a KPI list within a Web Part page, without writing code. The KPI Web Part can display KPIs from Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services, Excel spreadsheets, SharePoint lists, or manually entered data. |
12 | Business Intelligence | Filter Web Parts | Filters enable dashboards to be personalized by communicating shared parameters among Web Parts on a dashboard. The parameters passed can be automatically applied based on user profiles, SharePoint lists, the BDC, manually entered information, and so forth. |
13 | Forms-driven business processes | Browser-based forms | Microsoft Office InfoPath Forms Services available in Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft Office Forms Server 2007 makes it possible to design Web-capable forms in Office InfoPath 2007 and distribute them on corporate intranets, extranets, or the Internet. Users can fill out forms in a browser or HTML-enabled mobile device with no download or client components needed. |
14 | Centralized forms management and control | Office InfoPath Forms Services provide a administrator controlled centralized form solution catalogue that makes it easy for users to find a form and minimize form solution downtime when upgrades are necessary. It also provides administrators with the tools to manage form solution security and accessibility. | |
15 | “Design once” development model | Forms designers can design their forms once and deploy them for use both within the rich Office InfoPath 2007 client program and through a Web browser. Office Forms Server 2007 automatically converts the form into ASP.NET Web forms, with no additional work from the designer. | |
16 | Form Import Wizard | The designer in Office InfoPath 2007 provides an easy way to convert forms designed in Office Excel and Office Word into rich Office InfoPath 2007 forms. The Form Import Wizard handles the conversion of form fields, repeating tables, rich text boxes, and other elements, dynamically generating the underlying XML structure for the new form. | |
17 | Integrated deployment model for “no-code” forms | The Publish Wizard in Office InfoPath 2007 makes it easy to publish forms that do not have any managed code components to a Windows SharePoint Services library, while making the form available as a browser-based form at the same time. | |
Compatibility Checker | The Compatibility Checker helps forms designers validate those features that need to work across the broadest range of Web browsers. | ||
19 | Platform | Excel spreadsheet developer reuse and extensibility | Spreadsheets published to SharePoint sites are accessible more securely using Web services. This means that application developers can take advantage of the logic embedded in a spreadsheet by remotely accessing spreadsheets from any platform. Business analysts can modify or update the model without affecting the business application or having to involve an application developer in the process. |


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