Tag: SharePoint Governance
Most companies are sold on the benefits of the cloud-based business, mobile access, increased team collaboration, and the power of the Office 365 products. However the planning and execution time and effort involved in the Office 365 migration is making them balk at the idea of actually going through this major switch. “More often than […]
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Download Full Case Study Challenge/Opportunity The legacy Intranet was an in-house and dated web application, maintained by the IT staff. Updating the content on the Intranet was only possible by the IT admins, documents were stored in local shared drives, and company information was not easily accessible or searchable by employees. Emails and bulletin boards […]
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Download Full Case Study Migrating an entire organization’s SharePoint environment to the cloud is no small task! Security, user permissions, information architecture and document library structure, departmental content clean-up as well as existing forms and workflows migrations need to be considered and designed into the destination environment. Most migrations to Office 365 usually cover […]
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Establishing and enforcing SharePoint Governance is complex, especially with Cloud and external access components. SharePoint, a key collaboration and content management platform for many organizations, offers various capabilities, including: Discovering, sharing, and managing content securely within the organization and externally with partners and customers, accessible across any device from anywhere. Managing team and project activities […]
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While SharePoint started as a document management and collaboration platform, it has evolved into a comprehensive tool for business process automation, records management, business intelligence, and project management. With continuous enhancements in Office 365, SharePoint now empowers organizations of all sizes—small, mid-sized, and large—to achieve significant business enablement. Let’s dive into all things governance and […]
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