I had a great time presenting “4 Ways to Overcome Limited SharePoint Expertise in the Enterprise” with Mark Miller of FPWeb last November 17.
I had a great time presenting “4 Ways to Overcome Limited SharePoint Expertise in the Enterprise” with Mark Miller of FPWeb last November 17.
I had a great time presenting “4 Ways to Overcome Limited SharePoint Expertise in the Enterprise” with Mark Miller of FPWeb last November 17.
Over 100 people attended the webinar as Mark and I had a great conversation around limited and under-qualified SharePoint resources in organizations today. We also talked about:
– Necessary SharePoint skills to support your organization
– Justifying the value of hiring full time resources or outsourced providers
– How to best utilize existing resources to maximize the value of SharePoint
– Techniques to quantify the total cost of ownership of out of the box, third-party and custom developed SharePoint solutions
– Justifying the value of hiring full time resources or outsourced providers
– How to best utilize existing resources to maximize the value of SharePoint
– Techniques to quantify the total cost of ownership of out of the box, third-party and custom developed SharePoint solutions
Here’s the video recording of the session:
Here are other resources from the presentation:
Make sure you also check out FPWeb’s SharePoint hosting offerings and Innovative-e’s SharePoint EASY program.
As always, your feedback will be greatly appreciated!
Hello Dux and Mark,
Another great presentation that gets the mind working.
Using sharepoint to support and streamline the business processes has been the direction that I pushed within the company that I work for.
Our intranet site has become an ERP of sorts not just a document store.
We are using sharepoint and a couple of third party web parts to run the company as much in real time as possible.
This as you stated not only requires knowledge of how sharepoint works, but the ability to analysis the business requirements and how sharepoint can be used to simplify and improve them.
Regards Michael