EZINE:
Read this e-zine for practical advice on quantifying the success of a SharePoint governance policy, how to monitor your SharePoint Environment, and integrating document management systems into MOSS 2007.
WEBCAST:
Sharing reports over the Web is convenient and efficient, yet if it is not done securely, the information can be easily compromised. Attend this Webcast to learn how your business can instantly and securely deliver reports to improve productivity and ...
VIDEO:
This training course was designed for professional developers interested in using Microsoft SharePoint 2010 to rapidly develop and deploy solutions. The course contains a series of videos and presentations that will help guide you along the way.
CASE STUDY:
Polycom’s intensified reliance on an enterprise-wide collaboration environment allows employees, partners, suppliers and even customers to engage one another through any combination of voice and video communications, content sharing, presence awareness and instant messaging. Read on to learn exactly how these features are used and the ROI achieved.
BROCHURE:
The Portals, Content & Collaboration Summit 2014 is right around the corner, taking place 15 – 16 September, in London, UK. The following brochure details the events taking place, the key speakers attending, and who in your company should attend. Check out the hot topics list including: employee collaboration, social media approaches, and more.
PRODUCT DEMO:
Explore the benefits of Rational Asset Manager with this IBM e-Kit. The e-Kit includes demos, white papers and a webcast. Discover how to track and audit your assets to utilize them for reuse, especially within a service-oriented architecture.
WHITE PAPER:
Effective governance for lean development isn’t about command and control. Instead, the focus is on enabling the right behaviors and practices through collaborative and supportive techniques. Learn how to form a lightweight, collaboration-based framework that reflects the realities of modern IT organizations.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper investigates the reasons why effective collaboration amongst project teams is so difficult, and identifies the top three methods by which collaboration can be improved with a requirements-driven quality solution.