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The pros and cons of SharePoint
FOR THE LATEST ON SHAREPOINT 2010 SEE: SharePoint for ECM: 5 big enhancements UPDATE: Introducing SharePoint 2010: learnings from SPC09 SharePoint continues to be at the center of much of the intranet buzz
Enterprise implications for Nintendo
(SAN DIEGO, CA) Last week while working with my client at Nintendo
Serena
(SEATTLE, WA)
Microsoft wants Facebook… and its intranet power
After failing in their US$47.5-billion bid for Yahoo, the giant Microsoft is looking more closely at Facebook. While the Wall Street Journal reported that Microsoft bankers have begun to look into a Facebook purchase, neither side has commented on the …
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Enterprise intranet wikis
IBM and Cisco are infested with them. Even smaller companies are finding huge value in the form of impressive cost savings, and faster time to market. But most organizations are still puzzled on how to proceed with enterprise wikis.
First intranet for international defence sector
This is really more of an extranet or registration based Internet site, but interesting nonetheless given that it is for the defence (defense) industry — Bonn, April 21st 2008 (openPR) — The first interactive online platform which focuses …
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Intranet portal solutions die, evolve & move to Web 2.0
Your portal solution is dying