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6 Articles match "Document Management","MOSS"
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
Also in the bigger picture it links back to some posts from late last year on the TiMAF definition of information and information management, because your definition of what constitutes collaboration will impact on who the 'owners' are.
To set a little context, we have been taking about business ownership models for SharePoint (MOSS 2007) in our organization. My (virtual colleague) Jed Cawthorne recently shared his thinking around collaboration technology and the ownership thereof in an organization. From What exactly is 'collaboration' - and who owns it? ,
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
Helen and a couple of her colleagues (Ruth and Nadine) are talking on success factors for MOSS 2007 for ECM. Helen, Ruth and Nadine are in the Information Management group at Telecom NZ.
ECM" covers web site, documents, collaboration and workflow. There are Helen Rayner from Telecom New Zealand is kicking off day two of the NZ SharePoint Conference. Telecom is a big company (for NZ).
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
Debbie Ireland (from EnvisionIT ) and Cameron Dwyer (from Scinaptic ) talked about using SharePoint for document management, along with two third-party products.
bit of dabbling, corporate documents; some metadata, few or no content types, published content
- project and team sites with shared document libraries (planned business classification, content types, version control)
- Signs of maturity with SharePoint:
- minimal structure ...
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The Best from the Communities and Networks Connection Community
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
Helen and a couple of her colleagues (Ruth and Nadine) are talking on success factors for MOSS 2007 for ECM. Helen, Ruth and Nadine are in the Information Management group at Telecom NZ.
ECM" covers web site, documents, collaboration and workflow. There are Helen Rayner from Telecom New Zealand is kicking off day two of the NZ SharePoint Conference. Telecom is a big company (for NZ).
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
Debbie Ireland (from EnvisionIT ) and Cameron Dwyer (from Scinaptic ) talked about using SharePoint for document management, along with two third-party products.
bit of dabbling, corporate documents; some metadata, few or no content types, published content
- project and team sites with shared document libraries (planned business classification, content types, version control)
- Signs of maturity with SharePoint:
- minimal structure ...
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
Also in the bigger picture it links back to some posts from late last year on the TiMAF definition of information and information management, because your definition of what constitutes collaboration will impact on who the 'owners' are.
To set a little context, we have been taking about business ownership models for SharePoint (MOSS 2007) in our organization. My (virtual colleague) Jed Cawthorne recently shared his thinking around collaboration technology and the ownership thereof in an organization. From What exactly is 'collaboration' - and who owns it? ,
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Unlike other enterprise solutions that collaborate at the "single document" level and use check-in/check-out concurrency control, the Boardwalk Collaboration Platform enables concurrent, multi-user collaboration down to the cell level from within the same spreadsheets you use today on your desktop. " More
Bamboo Solutions released PM Central, a project management application that builds on SharePoint and adds various capabilities from Bamboo. " Boardwalktech ... Boardwalktech offers an application to make spreadsheets collaborative. "
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
The Exchange Control Panel allows for the management of advanced tasks through a Web management interface, and users can utilize increased self-help options to perform tasks such as creating a distribution group within the Webmail client. " Microsoft announced that the next edition of SharePoint will just be called "Microsoft SharePoint 2010", and the "MOSS" phrase will go away. Central Desktop Webinar ... Central Desktop is hosting a Webinar on April 23, comparing its solution with SharePoint. "
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