Many admins don’t know it, but there are two versions of SharePoint: the expensive one and a free edition, Windows SharePoint Services (WSS). After being schooled in the virtues of WSS, J. Peter Bruzzese has found that, “contrary to my original belief, WSS is not a lame, free offering from Microsoft. It’s pretty impressive — once you and your users get used to it.”Will the real SharePoint please stand up? Bruzzese explains:WSS provides a Web interface that allows users to collaborate on documents and other Office files, as well as build shared calendaring, discussion forums, wikis, blogs, and more. Out of the box, there are professional-looking site themes to choose from (which are easily customizable using SharePoint Designer) so that the workspace can fit within your business smoothly. Software Development