SharePoint has, for the most part, been relegated to smaller solutions. Also known as “point solutions” that address a specific segment of the business. There is nothing wrong with this and it’s a great way to get in the door. Which SharePoint has done very, very well. As proven by the...
I started a conversation with my friend and ECM expert Chris Riley a few months back ( Is SharePoint 2010 Really Ready for ECM? ) in which we explored some of the enterprise content management capabilities of SharePoint, cutting through the competitor semantics and FUD, to agree or disagree with...
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The role of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) is well established. Smart companies realize they need to manage their critical assets – both paper based and those that are born digital – to control costs, improve profitability and to maintain compliance efforts. The role...
(Originally posted at CMSWire.com ) The Law of the Instrument states “…if the only tool you have is a hammer, you treat everything as if it were a nail.” When you examine the content management world’s zeitgeist, the tool that has all the buzz is the shiny...
'SharePoint is ubiquitous'. Ubiquitous (adj.) is defined as 'Being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent'. Microsoft has certainly invested heavily on marketing SharePoint, but they have also invested heavily in Zune. Why is SharePoint an unbelievable...
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