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The Content Economy: SharePoint - Dream or Nightmare?
what SharePoint really is:
“Myth ... 'out of the box product' to fit most information management needs "Reality ... the most 'finished' pieces still revolve around file-based collaboration. And it's very user-friendly for this."When you get beyond
7 Pillars Analysis of Microsoft SharePoint 2007 is now available
On its own merits, SharePoint fails the needs of teams for collaborative software in 6 out of the 7 areas. It thus passes only one of the areas on its own merits, and it passes an additional two areas if the organization adds additional server software fr
ChiefTech: The role of enterprise portal software and Enterprise 2.0
lets also recognise that for people-centric collaboration traditional enterprise software hasn't been delivering the kind of functionality we needed.
SharePoint Excitement Mirrors Collaboration Dissatisfaction
To a certain extent, the excitement about SharePoint has really been a reflection of disillusionment with existing collaboration, content management, and portal products.
Microsoft SharePoint taking business by storm | InfoWorld | News
nunja ... The versatile Microsoft server may not be perfect, but it is attracting interest as tool to address anything from collaboration to process management
JotSpot is back as Google Sites; should Microsoft worry?
The fact that Sharepoint is already inside many organizations means it’s likely to remain a strong player—most organizations are loathe to dismiss such a considerable investment just because better or coolers alternatives emerge
Best Sharepoint advice
nunja, Or at least two learnings that have made the world of difference in my application of Sharepoint collaboration spaces.
Integrating SharePoint And Confluence
would be valuable for Microsoft to continue down this path of providing well-defined and public interfaces (as opposed to vendor point-to-point deals) so that other blog and wiki vendors could integrate with the platform
SharePoint 2007: Pointedly unskinnable ~ Authentic Boredom
Because it’s powered by the MS marketing machine it comes up over and over and I now keep a repository on all the pros, cons, issues, etc to hand over when some one starts bugging me about it.
Sharepoint _ The Social Media Family
It doesn’t blog well, it doesn’t wiki well, it doesn’t do RSS very well, it doesn’t do access control very well, it doesn’t do intuitive or easy to use very well, it just doesn’t do anything very well, but it does do everything
Collaborative Thinking: Social Networking (?) With Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Microsoft does not yet understand many of the fundamental concepts around social networking and the important distinctions between social networks and communities
Sharepoint, Confluence and Newsgator: towards the social stack
Sharepoint is not yet a viable stand-alone solution for social knowledge sharing projects, and also that companies should look to a combination of best-of-breed systems to build the social stack
Sharepoint is only 10% of the real challenge
instead of focussing on “the tool”, we should worry far more about the mindset of people requiring to work with it.
Microsoft Partners with Atlassian & NewsGator - SharePoint Goes Web 2.0
What MS is doing with Sharepoint is actually pretty cool
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