Last week, I had the privilege of being on a panel at the Gilbane Conference with Chris McNulty discussing SharePoint Adoption. Our moderator, SharePoint guru Marc Anderson ran the session as a conversation with the audience, and the first question we received was about augmenting SharePoint’s search features with 3 rd -party products to improve adoption
A lot of blog space, webinar time and seminar sessions has been devoted to the subject of SharePoint adoption in 2011, and the subject continues to continue to have legs in 2012
A few examples have been documented in this post about the Ideal Capture Strategy for SharePoint and in this post where I discuss that SharePoint Adoption is not an Oxymoron
Introduction I wanted to share with the AIIM Community the overview of a White Paper that myself and my team at EPC Group.net have been working on by studying approximately 35 enterprise SharePoint 2010 implementations we have completed between March 2011 and November 2011. It is...
There are a couple of factors at play: Microsoft is driving SharePoint adoption through its dominance of the desktop with Office...Microsoft is driving SharePoint adoption through its dominance of the desktop with Office
==================== What Shining Examples of SharePoint adoption have you seen?
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Why auto indexing can solve the biggest issues surrounding SharePoint adoption and user training
In the recent AIIM research on SharePoint adoption, it was shown that “only 8% of SharePoint users have completed their upgrade to the 2010 version, whereas 21% are deploying 2010 as a first use
Although collaboration, project management and portal applications are still the main drivers for SharePoint adoption, most users of the 2010 version are picking up on the new content management and information governance tools