SharePoint 2010 from an Infrastructure Management Perspective
December 3, 2009
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Author: Robert Scoble
Welcome back.
In recent weeks, we’ve heard a ton of news about Microsoft’s SharePoint 2010.
Most corporations use SharePoint for collaboration on a single platform through extranets and the Internet. Revising the toolset, as Microsoft does with the new SharePoint 2010, means major changes in how people work together.
That’s why we got in touch with AvePoint, an international infrastructure management company based in Jersey City, N.J., to talk to us about SharePoint.
AvePoint is one of the leading vendors making SharePoint tools for users spread around the world.
Chris Foreman, vice president of Enterprise Sales, talks to us in this building43 video about what his firm is doing to prepare its more than 5,000 customers for SharePoint 2010.
One aspect of the updated SharePoint that will have at least an indirect effect on everyone, he says, is that its 64-bit architecture gives another push to moving the computer world to that software standard.
Share point is quite a valuable tool for business management applications. Share point is considered to be one of the leader quadrant in three of the other magic quadrants.The dependence of industries on share point and its likely platform is going to be get increased as the time passes by. It is highly important that applications similar to share points gets itself updated from time to time to bring up the maximum convenience of using them.
Any idea if SharePoint 2010 will work with Outlook 2010 with full access to edit documents? The current read only mode in Outlook is really limiting. If they'd allow us to edit docs from Outlook out of the box, it would make our work flow much better.