SharePoint has taken the world by storm. As of last year, if Microsoft broke SharePoint’s revenue out as a single entity, it would have created the fifth largest software company in existence, ...
You may not need all the features SharePoint 2010 has to offer, but advances in areas such as social media, offline access and better CRM and ERP integration make it worth a look. Here’s a rundown of ...
With SharePoint 2010 in combination with Office 2010, you can control precisely what happens to documents within your organization well after someone hits "Save." In this article, we'll explain the ...
We've already seen a few of the new things in Visual Studio 2010 for SharePoint. But what you see in this 25 minute video will probably make you that much more anxious to get your hands on both ...
SharePoint’s many moving pieces have not traditionally fit neatly into the cloud. But SharePoint 2010 addresses that problem – with three key changes. Oh, the temptation to put all your data in the ...
At a very high level, SharePoint 2007 can integrate with Office 2003-2010 to some degree. But in 2010, we are finally seeing a larger acknowledgment that users enjoy working from Outlook. Office, and ...
Oh, the temptation to put all your data in the cloud. Think of the savings on server and administrative costs. Think of how it will free up your IT staff to work on more business critical projects. In ...
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