8 things you always wanted to know about SharePoint — but were afraid to ask — free e-book

If you haven’t already done so, a reminder that our SharePoint e-book is now available and it’s free and there is no registration required. In addition, it is published under Creative Commons, so if you want to post it on you web site and use it for SEO, lead gen, etc., feel free. Just note where you got it from. Contact me if you have any questions what you can do and what you can’t. Download SharePoint e-book Also, here’s a link to all the “8 things” e-books.

Hide the SharePoint 2010 Ribbon

If you’re creating a Web site and using SharePoint 2010 as a Content Management System platform, perhaps your first challenege as a designer is what [...]

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Where Will Google Go Re Social Media? — Google Me
There’s a lot of speculation in the wake of shuttering Google Wave about where Google will go next, especially with regards to Facebook-like functionality and the extendability of Facebook into realms…

After Google Wave, Where Will Google Go Re Social Media? — Google Me

To give credit where credit is due, saw this originally on Gina Trapani’s blog, Smarterware. There’s a lot of speculation in the wake of shuttering Google Wave about where Google will go next, especially with regards to Facebook-like functionality and the extendability of Facebook into realms beyond our immediate personal networks. Gina is scary smart about all things Google, so check out her post, What to Expect from “Google Me”. Here’s the original Google presentation that Gina references. Worth looking about in terms of Google’s vision… The Real Life Social Network v2 View more documents from Paul Adams. Also, check out my posts on the E20 Community blog…

Links for 2010-08-19 [Digg]

8 Things to Consider When Writing an ECM RFP
Hot tips on how to write an effective content, document, or records management RFP. From someone who has "been there, done that."

8 Things to Consider When Writing an ECM Request for Proposal (RFP)

An RFP is a tool used to purchase products and services by promoting competitive proposals among vendors. Through this competitive process, vendors offer an array of potential solutions and prices and compete with each other to win your business. Buyers evaluate the many different vendor solutions and pick the one that most closely fits their project requirements and budget. An RFP is a vehicle that allows both the buyer and the vendor to establish a dialogue and to work from the same set of rules, requirements, schedules, and information. The opportunity to have this dialogue is an important element in the process because requirements are not always clear and the vendor, as the expert in a given technology, is allowed to question and interpret what is being requested by the buyer. Conversely, the buyer has the opportunity to question and clarify issues in vendor proposals to ensure that the product fits the need. 8 Things to Consider When Writing an ECM Request for Proposal (RFP) 1 — Review and Understand the Technology. ECM is a diverse set of technologies that can work together but you can also buy and use only one application. ECM – Enterprise Content Management applications can…

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