Digital Business Review

May 2008 - Issue 21

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Free SharePoint Demo Disc
The CIO and SharePoint
Microsoft SharePoint Taking Business by Storm
Learn More about SharePoint
SharePoint User Group
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Welcome to the May issue of the Digital Business Review presented by Microsoft Certified Gold Partner Gig Werks.  This month is all about SharePoint 2007. Scroll down to read or click one of the links to your left to get to what interests you most.  We hope you enjoy.
The CIO and SharePoint
 
www.informationweek.com 
Why should CIOs pay close attention to this particular Microsoft product (as opposed to the myriad others you support in your organization)? Because it's viral (meaning its use is probably growing in your company, whether you know it or not), and it needs to be managed closely to get the most of out it.
 
As a barometer of the momentum of SharePoint, Microsoft's content/document/image/records management system, the SharePoint 2007 conference, held in Seattle March 3-7, was a complete sell-out, with a wait list of over 500 people. In fact, some desperate SharePoint people even showed up without conference passes, hoping to scalp a ticket to get into the event. And if you believe SharePoint is simply a departmental solution, think again. Many of the companies in attendance were global, and their use of the product expansive. If you're not paying attention to this phenomenon, you are doing your organization a disservice.
Microsoft SharePoint Taking Business by Storm
 
www.networkworld.com
SharePoint 2007 Microsoft's SharePoint Server is on a billion dollar juggernaut to potentially become the next must-have technology, offering companies tools for building everything from collaborative applications to Internet sites and potentially handing Microsoft its next cash cow.

"I have not seen anything like this since the early days of [Lotus] Notes," says Mike Gotta, an analyst with the Burton Group. In those days, corporate users were enamored with a shiny new technology that seemed to have infinite uses. "The talk [around SharePoint] is getting strategic now and people are talking about it as a middleware decision," Gotta says.

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 is the fastest growing product in the company's history and seems to have as many uses as a Swiss Army knife. Its six focus areas are collaboration, portal, search, enterprise content management (ECM), business process management and business intelligence.

Learn more about SharePoint
 
The value of workflows to you and your coworkers
 
Streamline business processes with forms and workflows
 
Make better business decisions with reports and dashboards
SharePoint User Group Meeting
 
Date:
05/21/2008
Time: 6:15PM-8:30PM
 
Title:

SharePoint Workflows and Branding: A guide to SharePoint Designer 2007

 

Meeting Description:

With a market that is constantly shifting towards "no-code" solutions, SharePoint Designer provides us with a huge arsenal of customization tools for non-developers. This demo will walk you through some of the major features of this extensive product.

Thank you for reading, we hope you enjoyed.
 
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Richard Matzelle
Gig Werks
718-884-7109 ext.206