As we learned in last Wednesday’s Social Business TweetJam, creating a social business requires a unique combination of people, process and technology. For SharePoint users, the technology is the easy ...
All businesses need to collaborate, share documents, build internal (and external) web sites and overall ensure they are optimally communicating. Microsoft SharePoint is one of many products growing ...
As organizations struggle to provide users with meaningful solutions to improve daily work, user adoption has become a big area of focus. In many cases, the adoption issue has little or nothing to do ...
While SharePoint's basic functionalities already satisfy the collaboration and communication requirements of most organizations, it's always best to put a personal touch to your intranet. This 2020, ...
It’s amazing how the tech community has come together to create resources for people now working from home and staying connected during the global COVID-19 pandemic. Microsoft has published a helpful ...
Microsoft Sharepoint 2010 debuts in a few months – but many enterprises still haven’t made the most of their current SharePoint implementations. Consider this advice to get a grip on this complex ...
Apparently my recent column (see “SharePoint backup dangers could dwarf Exchange“) discussing backup challenges related to Microsoft SharePoint resonated with a significant number of Computerworld ...
From its humble beginnings as a repository for Office documents to its current role as a hulking enterprise-wide information portal, Microsoft’s SharePoint Server suite has always been about content.
We’ve all been there—juggling multiple tasks, managing endless emails, and trying to keep projects on track while collaborating with a team that’s spread across different locations. It’s easy to feel ...
What does it say about SharePoint when a presentation focused on whether you can survive it packs the house? Mark Gilbert's presentation--"Can the CIO survive Microsoft SharePoint?"--at the Gartner ...