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: A built-in engine to find people, documents, and sites.

It introduced "People Search" with phonetic matching, helping you find colleagues not just by name, but by their expertise—even if you couldn't spell their last name. The Power of "Document Sets"

Microsoft organized SharePoint 2010 around six distinctive pillars to address various organizational workloads: 1. Sites (The Collaborative Foundation)

: Allowed users to group related documents together and manage them as a single entity, simplifying complex review workflows.

Handled HTTP requests, rendered web pages, and hosted the UI elements. microsoft sharepoint server 2010

Runs inside a restricted isolated host process ( SPUCWorkerProcess.exe ).

A landmark addition was the , which introduced taxonomy management through term sets and enterprise keywords. This allowed administrators to create hierarchical, reusable metadata across site collections, directly addressing the tagging inconsistency that plagued SharePoint 2007. The ability to enable folksonomy (user-generated keywords) alongside formal taxonomies was a significant governance improvement.

Features like Document Sets (grouping related files) and the Term Store (centralized metadata management) transformed it into a powerful records management system.

Robust document management, records management, and web content management. : A built-in engine to find people, documents, and sites

| Edition | Purpose | Max SQL Limit | |---------|---------|----------------| | Foundation (free) | Basic team sites, document libraries | No CALs required | | Standard | Intranet, search, BCS | Enterprise CAL | | Enterprise | BI, Excel Services, InfoPath Forms Services | Enterprise CAL |

Unlike its predecessors, which heavily favored Internet Explorer, SharePoint 2010 introduced broader compatibility with browsers like Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.

Built-in automation tools, powered by Windows Workflow Foundation, to streamline business processes.

One of the most significant enterprise-level additions. MMS introduced: Sites (The Collaborative Foundation) : Allowed users to

—a "super-folder" that treated multiple documents as a single work product with shared metadata and workflows. It was a game-changer for project management. The Rise of the "No-Code" Hero The real magic happened with SharePoint Designer 2010

A single, consistent infrastructure for all business websites.

A new feature enabling users to manage multiple documents as a single project or entity, applying shared metadata and workflows to the entire set.

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