Friday, June 19, 2009

Why are so many organizations implementing SharePoint

The Microsoft Share Point has developed from a basic product to its Microsoft self product segment. Share Point is used for company intranets as well as customer-facing websites; internal document combination and external partner networks; a basic management interface and all-out project management system. Given its many and hard, we've seen a host of new products come out to add onto or simple Share Point, as well as a huge boon in industry coverage and training on Share Point.

Microsoft Share Point Critical Path Training represents a training company faithfully 100 percent to teaching IT pros, fresher to make expert, all about Share Point. According to the company trainer, they are the only Share Point-only training company in the market. Before delving into what Critical Path Training is doing to teach IT pros Share Point, I wanted to get the company's opinion on how Share Point has grown, what the needs of IT pros and related staff are, and where it's going in the future. I asked Andrew Conn ell, founding partner of Critical Path Training, to give me an overview of Share Point.

Microsoft Share Point is the fastest progress his product company . Microsoft like Share Point for many cause, main because it does so many things for them. It is hard to compare it to competing products in the market because there is no one real competitor. There may be other options for ECM solutions, content management solutions, collaboration, social networking, search and business intelligence, but there is no single competitor. Companies like the fact they don't have to be in a position to buy many different products and then integrate them together. While Share Point might not do everything that everyone wants, there is also a very robust and healthy ecosystem of partners that build off Share Point."

Microsoft Share Point a very big product does a lot of products. It is also is mostly the hub for a many of helps within the organization and contains a valuable amount of the company's data & IP. Because Share Point deployment needs to be properly architecture to perform adequately, as well as have a reliable disaster recovery strategy. we can say like other mission critical systems like Exchange and Active Directory, IT pros need to have a strong grasp of Share Point specific issues and aspects to maintain a successful deployment."

We can watch Microsoft Share Point experiencing continued progress. Will it continue at the rate we've watch the three years ago? Maybe, maybe not. But with all the work Microsoft has put into increase and improving the next release of Share Point making it more enterprise ready, we expect to see more people upgrade from previous versions and also migrate to the platform. It will be exciting to see the customer reaction to the new product as news about features and plans start to be disclosed later this fall (the Share Point Conference 2009 in October 2009 has been dubbed the '14' conference by Microsoft. '14' is the codename for the next version: Share Point Server 2010).


Source: http://windowsitpro.com/article/articleid/102329/sharepoint-training-on-a-kindle.html

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