When SharePoint 2010 was released in the spring, you could hear the bang across the enterprise content management space, yet when it comes to SharePoint 2010 or its predecessors, there is an eerily similar pattern: A large hype cycle followed by the release and the sudden realization that it hasn't quite lived up to the pre-release publicity. To its credit, Microsoft has tried to deal with a lot of the issues and problems people complained about in 2007 with the 2010 release, but until we begin to hear actual stories on the ground, it's always hard to separate the hype from reality.
SharePoint 2010 isn't a small upgrade. This release brings a number of features to the fore that will change the way organizations manage their content and documents. Download this eBook to read about several of the key areas where SharePoint 2010 will improve and change the way organizations work with SharePoint.
Download the eBook, from veteran tech journalists Sharon Fisher and Brian Proffitt, here: Guide to SharePoint 2010 - FierceContentManagement
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