This link has been bookmarked by 19 people . It was first bookmarked on 06 Sep 2008, by R Fahey.
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12 Dec 10
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All of the parts of SharePoint exist within their own bubbles so-to-speak. You can have a discussion, but it has nothing to do with your wiki. You can edit a document with 5 people, but you can’t really collaborate that way – who made the last edit? More importantly, why did they make the last edit?
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SharePoint literally became the highest source of helpdesk requests in the company
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The majority of these requests where of the “how do I” nature
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… pizza.
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- Discussions? Zero.
- Team blogs? One (just IT).
- Personal blogs? Zero.
- Personal sites setup? About a 12 out of 325+ employees, mostly IT.
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When I came to Jive, my eyes were opened on what collaboration is.
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It was easy to use. Unlike SharePoint, clicking around and experimenting for results yields success.
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ken ."You know what we had in the end? A freakin’ glorified file server" - stating the obvious, but making it even more obvious with "After about a year after the migration to 2007, all we had was files stored inconveniently in a SQL database" - enterprisey kn
collaboration database failure knowledge management marketing sharepoint social
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