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Users, Profiles, and Social Networking

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SharePoint revolves around user collaboration. User collaboration thrives with user adoption of a SharePoint system, and for a SharePoint solution to engage users requires integration of user identity in the system. In Chapter 7, I shall cover security, which has an identity component and focuses on authentication in SharePoint 2013. In this chapter, I will discuss user profiles, which map user identity to the details about users.

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Garrett, R. (2013). Users, Profiles, and Social Networking. In: Pro SharePoint 2013 Administration. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4942-9_6

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