saron
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Post by saron on Oct 2, 2010 5:13:02 GMT -6
Corporate decision makers concerning software purchasing may consider just how well the Microsoft reputation for consistent quality delivery is evident with the delivery of SharePoint 2010 as the collaboration platform successor to SharePoint 2007. Questions arise - as they should - and include:
• What are the benefits? • How does it out perform SharePoint2007? • What is the cost? • Are there new and additional hardware requirements?
A little exploration of SharePoint 2010 can answer these questions.
SharePoint 2010 Possesses Rich Features
This is a collaboration tool that, through a fully integrated presentation of rich features, enables people to connect with one another empowering them to complete individual and team-oriented tasks with greater ease and success. The number of benefits derived from SharePoint 2010 includes:
• Connections between people can be accomplished through both informally and formally created communities within the enterprise at hand as well as beyond it, for example, outsourced research • Content management is enabled throughout the entire information life cycle • Search capabilities are enhanced allowing users to respond quickly to changing business situations where data-driven decisions can be made and immediately created solutions enacted • The new version allows for less maintenance and training costs and thus increases IT productivity
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Post by Jay Mueller on Feb 7, 2011 7:19:33 GMT -6
Very good information and are common threads between businesses looking to migrate who have already been heavily invested in 2007. Another question would be what are the benefits I can gain from the improvements to the software development lifecycle?
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