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Site Architecture
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Site Architecture is a critical design stage within the strategic architecture process. As part of Myriad Technologies SharePoint projects, a design phase is recommended which includes workshops with key stakeholders within the organisation. Site Architecture (commonly referred to as site structure) is then mapped out based on the workshop results and recommendations given. It is very important for Myriad Technologies to understand the business and user requirements, coupled with the user experience requirements to deliver exceptional Site Architecture recommendations. The workshops, combined with comprehensive documentation, allow Myriad Technologies to architect and convey the Site Architecture recommendations to your organisation. |
Site Structure
Whether designing team sites or divisional portals, the site structure is planned and mapped out in a visual medium, for end user clarity. This is often a parallel process with information architecture and business content management strategies, to deliver a site architecture that is synonymous with business and end user requirements.
Organisation Structure
Departmental or organisational site division is usually the most commonly utilised convention, pending user intuition and corporate culture.
Functional Structure
Functional structure combines actual content and navigational elements to deliver a business process driven site architecture.
Myriad Technologies often combines all conventional site architecture practices to deliver a tailored solution to suite your needs. |

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Security
Site security is an aspect of Site Architecture that is often not planned correctly. This element of Site Architecture requires attention to detail, rigorous planning and strict documentation to ensure that company data is securely managed. Security Matrices are a tool which Myriad Technologies have employed and tailored to assist companies with overcoming the Site Security hurdle, providing easily managed often active directory leveraged, role-based security models. | |
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