Microsoft Office SharePoint Server began to take the ECM world by storm with the introduction of MOSS2007. 2007 was the year in which Microsoft realized that it could make (nearly without trying, or without coordinated effort – YET) a billion dollars USD through the sales of an ECM platform. The presentation embedded in this post […]
This is the fourth post in which I answer questions that were posed, but not answered during the webinar on SharePoint. (Parts 1, 2 and 3 also contain related questions and answers.) You may listen to the recorded webinar, during which many other questions were answered. This post has a theme to it – Records […]
This is the third post in which I answer questions that were posed, but not answered during the webinar on SharePoint. (Part 1 and Part 2 also contain related questions and answers.) As always, but especially on this topic, given its relative immaturity, I encourage any of you that have similar or conflicting opinions, insights […]
This is my second post in which I answer questions that were posed but not answered during the webinar on SharePoint. (See earlier post for additional Q&A, and original post for details on the SharePoint study and the slides from the webinar) You may still listen to the recorded webinar during which many other questions […]
On January 28, 2009, I was the featured speaker at the AIIM webinar entitled “SharePoint: Fact and Fiction. An overview of key findings and the slides I used during the webinar were presented in an earlier post, and commentary offered by attendees of the webinar were also posted earlier. The focus of this posting (and […]