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SharePoint Infrastructure & Migration Experience

Long-term Microsoft SharePoint infrastructure experience spanning early SharePoint beta work, Active Directory integration, farm migrations, permissions, document libraries, IIS, SQL Server, and production support.

Overview

SharePoint support from the infrastructure side

My SharePoint experience began during the early days of Microsoft SharePoint, including SharePoint “Tahoe” Server beta and early Active Directory integration work. That included tying SharePoint access and permissions into Active Directory and supporting the Windows infrastructure required to make the platform usable.

I later supported SharePoint farm migrations through SharePoint Portal Server 2003, SharePoint 2007, SharePoint 2013, and later SharePoint support work around 2017. That work included sites, documents, permissions, farm-related infrastructure, and post-migration support.

At Blackbaud, I served as a SharePoint site administrator for departmental and operational sites, supporting permissions, content management, user access, troubleshooting, and day-to-day administrative support.

Project Detail

Technologies and work performed

Technologies Involved

SharePoint Online and on-prem SharePoint, SharePoint “Tahoe” Server beta, SharePoint Portal Server 2003, SharePoint 2007, SharePoint 2013, Active Directory, IIS, SQL Server, DNS, and Windows Server.

Work Performed

Supported SharePoint and Active Directory integration, farm upgrades and migrations, sites, documents, permissions, IIS, SQL, authentication, access-related issues, and customer-facing infrastructure support.

Why It Matters

SharePoint issues are often infrastructure issues hiding behind a web interface. My background helps me look at identity, permissions, web services, databases, server health, and operational change.