Welcome to MSDN Blogs Sign in | Join | Help

Johnwe's SharePoint WebLog

A blog by John West of Microsoft Consulting Services - Central Region

News

  • The information in this weblog is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. This weblog does not represent the thoughts, intentions, plans or strategies of my employer. It is solely my opinion. Inappropriate comments will be deleted at the authors discretion. All code samples are provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose.
SharePoint 2003 Search Provider now included with MSIB v2.5 which just released

The Microsoft Solution for Internet Business v2.5

has shipped

Overview

The Microsoft Solution for Internet Business (MSIB) team is happy to announce that MSIB v2.5 has shipped and is now publicly available on Microsoft.com.  MSIB v2.5 builds on MSIB v2.1 and adds the following:

  • Prescriptive deployment guidance for Windows Server 2003.  
  • MSIB search provider for SharePoint Portal Server 2003
  • Commerce Sever 2002 Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) management packs
  • Content Management Server 2002 MOM management pack

 

MSIB addresses emerging business models that have evolved from relatively simple structures of linked HTML pages to complex, feature-rich applications. MSIB provides content management, automates business processes such as selling and purchasing, and facilitates personalization and data collection for analysis. MSIB supports a range of deployment scenarios, ranging from government tourism portal sites with multicultural content to transactional corporate portal sites, complete with personalization, authentication, content management, structured catalog data, analysis, and retail checkout.

Support

MSIB v2.5 download page

Newsgroup support

Thanks

Posted: Thursday, April 29, 2004 1:47 PM by Johnwe

Comments

Mike Walsh said:

With two alternative search methods for SPS 2003, do we really need a third ?
# April 30, 2004 5:59 AM
New Comments to this post are disabled
Page view tracker