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Top News Stories SMC implements MOSS 2007 in Middle East (ITWeb) SMC Enterprise has successfully completed the first of its offshore projects in the Middle East, an implementation of Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 for one of the largest upstream oil...
Filed under: MOSS, SharePoint Search, NetworkWorld, InformationWeek, Cloud Computing, Microsoft SharePoint Designer Team Blog, SharePoint Solutions Blog, Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog, Google, Directions Magazine, SharePoint Joel's SharePoint Land, SharePoint Blank, The Bamboo Team Blog, Google Chrome, SharePoint Deployment, Oracle, Jeff Webb, Enterprise OpenSource Magazine, Microsoft Home, Geocoding, OpenWorld, ITWeb, Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows, Free Advertising, Declarative Workflows, Richard Stallman, User Context, SharePoint Rock Star, Troubleshoot SharePoint, Essential SharePoint, In/Out Schedule Board Solution Accelerator, On-demand Enterprise, Financial Crisis, Modify a Shared Web Part, SMC, Washington Post, International SharePoint Professional Association, ECM Magic Quadrant
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Top News Stories Why Are You Still Wasting Money on MS Office? (Open Media Boston) Microsoft Office has become the standard office application suite for most businesses, government offices, public schools and universities, and even nonprofits. With eight...
Filed under: Novell, NetworkWorld, Cloud Computing, Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog, Get the Point, SharePoint Joel's SharePoint Land, SharePoint Magazine, MS Office, Virtualization, SharePoint Blank, The Bamboo Team Blog, vnunet, Enterprise Content, Office Online, Customizing Search, Metro, Datamation, A Matter Of Degree, Calendaring with SharePoint, Mindsharp Best Practices Conference, IE8 Beta2, Best Practices for your SharePoint Site, Bamboo Labs, Mike Walsh's WSS and more, SharePoint 2009, PDF Document Parser, Microsoft Small Business Server 2008, Open Media Boston, SharePoint Case Studies, Web 2.0 Journal
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Top News Stories EMC, IBM, Microsoft Team on Content-management Interoperability (NetworkWorld) EMC, IBM and Microsoft have teamed up to develop a specification that will let content management systems from different vendors interact, providing greater...
Filed under: Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft, ZDNet, NetworkWorld, InformationWeek, Cloud Computing, Binarywave, IBM, CMSWire, PC Magazine, Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog, Get the Point, Michael Gannotti on SharePoint +, SharePoint Designer, SharePoint Blank, The Bamboo Team Blog, EMC, GPS-Enabled Mobile Video, Telecommuter, Custom Site Theme, Computing, SharePoint Designer Workflows, SharePoint User Groups, Mobile Devices, Agile|Direct - Emile Bosch’s Sharepoint Blog, SharePoint Site: Group Creation, Content-management Interoperability, Enterprise Informatics, Go Green, SharePoint Deployment
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Top News Stories Collaboration is the Key (redOrbit) Have you ever watched a teenager carry on multiple conversations on Facebook? Younger people seem to instinctively know the value of pooling resources. They tend to share information more easily than...
Filed under: ZDNet, NetworkWorld, InformationWeek, CMS Wire, Google, SQL 2008, Virtualization, Andrew Connell, SharePoint Blank, The Bamboo Team Blog, Partner Advantage Program, Free, SharePoint Cowboy Podcast, Social Media, Office 14, Giveaway, WebHostDirectory, redOrbit, Web Part Development, Visual Studio 2008, Binary Wave, Seven Sigma Business Solutions, Mindsharp, stickers, PHASE 2, Faceted Search
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Top News Stories Demystifying Cloud Computing (Web Wereld) noun 1. a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground. verb 2. figurative [trans.] make (a matter or mental process) unclear or uncertain;...
Filed under: Information Week, NetworkWorld, Cloud Computing, Real SharePoint, Michael Gannotti, IT Business Net, Zoomix, BizCom, Metadata Corruption, Webwereld, Intelligent Enterprise, Ovum, Mastering SharePoint, SharePoint Webinar, BlueThread, SQL Server, SharePoint Blogs, K2
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SharePoint in the News Beware of 'Chaos' SharePoint Can Create (PC World) A report from Forrester is warning customers to consider carefully how they plan to use Microsoft's Office SharePoint Server product, which they say can wreak havoc...
Filed under: Computerworld, PC World, Social Networking, Excel, Access, EChannelLine, Windows Vista, CNET, NetworkWorld, NetIQ, World Wconomics
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