echo for SharePoint is a dynamic tool that allows administrators to replicate changes and settings to multiple site collections and farms. It can manage migrations from SharePoint 2003 to 2007, or between 2007 sites, by provisioning your new Site and Metadata taxonomy, importing content to the new structure from existing sites or file shares, and deploying design, workflow and web parts.
echo is a series of wizards that replicates changes made via the user interface. Change once, and deploy. Point it at a source site in one location (such as a template or blueprint website) and push changes made to settings, security, design, content types, and workflow across multiple sites. You can even push these changes out to remote farms, and between environments, such as from your development system to your test and production systems. You can also batch and schedule tasks together, greatly simplifying large deployments. echo is extremely useful to anyone looking for help with change management of their SharePoint portals.
The links below include an overview of echo for SharePoint, and a comprehensive look at its features:
echo for SharePoint 2007 Overview Migrating Content and Folders from File Shares Migrating Sites and Lists from 2003 to 2007 Migrating Sites from 2003 to 2007 using a Batch Replicating Master Page Designs Replicating Workflow Changes
echo for SharePoint 2007 Overview
Migrating Content and Folders from File Shares
Migrating Sites and Lists from 2003 to 2007
Migrating Sites from 2003 to 2007 using a Batch
Replicating Master Page Designs
Replicating Workflow Changes
Available documentation:
echo for SharePoint 2007 datasheet echo for SharePoint 2007 User and Installation Guide
echo for SharePoint 2007 datasheet
echo for SharePoint 2007 User and Installation Guide
Select the links below for additional documentation, video links, screenshots, or to register for an online demo of echo for SharePoint.