SharePoint 2007: The Definitive Guide
by James Pyles, Christopher M. Buechler, Bob Fox, Murray Gordon, Michael Lotter, Jason Medero, Nilesh Mehta, Joris Poelmans, Christopher Pragash, Piotr Prussak, Christopher J. Regan
Conclusion
As you can see, you have a great deal of latitude in how you create and organize your main site and site collections. All the sites in your collection can have a common purpose, or they can be separately configured to serve the needs of different departments or different companies. You can even create public and private site collections so that SharePoint can serve as your organization's Internet portal for customers and you can simultaneously reserve a separate collection to service the internal needs of your business. SharePoint sites are as dynamicas your business: when your needs change, so can your site. MOSS 2007 leaves you in full control of how your sites provide for your requirements and goals.
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