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National Defense August 2013 Valerie Insinna |
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National Defense September 2012 Dan Parson |
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Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2009 Courtney E. Howard |
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CIO March 4, 2013 Juan Carlos Perez |
SharePoint 2013 Challenges and Questions for CIOs SharePoint 2013 arrives with a new user interface and new collaboration, search, storage and task management features. But gaps remain in areas like social and mobile, and upgrading and governing SharePoint is still rife with challenges. |
CIO April 28, 2010 Joab Jackson |
SharePoint Has Its Limits SharePoint is evolving as a versatile collaboration tool, but you can stretch it only so far. It's not designed for every content management or business process management challenge. |
InternetNews October 15, 2008 Richard Adhikari |
Microsoft SharePoint Ecosystem Growing Third-party vendors do well feeding off Microsoft, but enterprises may need to keep an eye peeled for new developments. |
National Defense March 2007 Robert H. Williams |
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National Defense June 2014 Lloyd McCoy |
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InternetNews February 10, 2009 Richard Adhikari |
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National Defense November 2014 Stephanie Meloni |
Army Seeks to Simplify, Create More Interoperability for Information Systems Success in this simplification strategy may be a bellwether for cost savings across the Defense Department. |
InternetNews May 7, 2010 |
Microsoft Strengthens SharePoint Security Two new products, Forefront Protection 2010 and Active Directory Federation Services 2.0, are designed to provide secure collaboration for users of Microsoft's SharePoint. |
InternetNews October 19, 2009 |
Ballmer Debuts SharePoint 2010, Beta Next Month Microsoft preaches to the choir on revamping its collaboration server and services. |
InternetNews May 12, 2010 Stuart J. Johnston |
Microsoft SharePoint Key to Office 2010 Rollout In what it describes as a one-two punch, Microsoft is betting big on the enterprise with the twin rollouts of SharePoint and Office 2010, hoping that the collaboration server will drive sales of the productivity suite. |
CIO April 4, 2011 Shane O'Neill |
Three Phases of SharePoint: What Type of User Are You? Is your company using SharePoint to the fullest? Probably not. According to Microsoft there are three phases of SharePoint use that range from connecting employees through social networking to building new technologies that boost the bottom line. |