When To Use -- And Not To Use -- SharePoint 2010
Evolutionary, not revolutionary, is the way one Forrester analyst described the update.
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Evolutionary, not revolutionary, is the way one Forrester analyst described the update.
For most common custom list needs, SharePoint provides quick and usable list management and data entry features.
All resources need to be managedwhich means you need to make informed decisions about how to store and retrieve resources even for custom web parts.
This handy guide provides quick answers to many commonly asked questions about SharePoint. Read Chapter 2, "Finding Your Way Around a SharePoint Site" to get a good feel for the book's coverage.
Minimize those "It would be cool if " conversations and get your users to put more meat into their feature requests.
Microsoft SharePoint provides a central place to access, manage, share, and interact with relevant information, documents, and people.
Creating a sustainable governance model for your SharePoint deployment helps your portal permanently displace older, less-effective, decentralized information-sharing practices.
Organizing, collecting, collaborating, searching, distributingSharePoint 2007 handles it all. Whether you're planning to use SharePoint or are already using it, this article will give you the information you need.
Find out what features SharePoint offers as a document management system and how to avoid the three most common implementation pitfalls of SharePoint document management solutions.
The Records Center is an important MOSS (Microsoft Office SharePoint Server) component for companies that need to save critical or legally sensitive information. Discover how to create a Records Center then secure its contents with the MOSS Object Model and one of its default WebServices.
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