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Subject:RE: Sharepoint.. What role should I play? AGAIN From:John Posada <JPosada -at- book -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 23 Jun 2003 09:04:27 -0400
> I wonder why I got so little a feedback on my quest.. is it
> off topic? or
> very few out there are interested in helping each other any more..
> anyways, Techwhirl will always be the apple of my eye.. :)
What's sharepoint?
"...Microsoft® SharePoint presents a set of two new technologies from
Microsoft that were developed to facilitate..."
Ok, I've heard of it, but that's it. Even MS calls it new. Have you
considered checking discussion groups specifically for that product?
"This is a discussion list for Microsoft Sharepoint Portal Server 2001,
Sharepoint Portal Server 2002 (previously known as SPS v2.0) and related
technologies . Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001 and 2003 are the
portal solutions that enable you to easily find, share, and publish
information. SharePoint provides knowledge management integrating with the
Microsoft Office and Microsoft Windows productivity desktop environment.
SharePoint will help you to implement document management, search, ... more"
with 1138 members.
I'm sure you can find others.
John Posada
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