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SharePoint

A Microsoft brand for software that enables a Web site to provide document and information sharing. SharePoint Team Services provides templates for setting up a Web site so that workgroups can share documents, calendars, announcements and postings. SharePoint Portal Server is used to build intranet portals and share documents. SharePoint technologies are included in Windows Server 2003, and an enhanced version of SharePoint features are part of Office SharePoint Server 2007, released with the 2007 Microsoft Office system.



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The different approaches to a SPS 2003 to MOSS 2007 upgrade emphasizing the gradual method
In addition to the EMC Documentum and eRoom Blueprints, Certeon has Application Acceleration Blueprints for Microsoft([R]) SharePoint([R]), 2007 Microsoft Office([TM]), MOSS 2007, Microsoft File Services (CIFS) and Office 2003, as well as UGS Solid Edge[TM].
Attendees will learn MOSS 2007 functionality versus traditional ECM functionality, system ownership and support, policies and procedures and cost control.
 
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