SharePoint 2010 Site Templates

SharePoint 2010 has several built-in site templates which may meet you requirements. The chart below is a list of the available site templates and their [...]

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Yes? Then you need to be part of our SharePoint Buyer’s Guide, which will list SharePoint consultants and implementers. Get listed and make sure you’re exposed to the 65,000 members need your services. What are you waiting for? It’s free. In September, we will launch our fourth community focused on how to (or if you should) effectively use SharePoint to address your collaboration and content business challenges. Contact Bryant Duhon (bduhon@aiim.org) with any questions. Add your services NOW. Use the form below and email it to bduhon@aiim.org. http://www.aiim.org/forms/AIIM_Buyers_Guide_Vendor_Information_SharePoint_Form.pdf

Webinar next week on ERP and ECM intersection

Forrester is doing a webinar for us next week on the intersection between ERP and ECM systems. It looks like an interesting one; click on the link below to register. http://www.aiim.org/Events/Webinars/416 Here’s some of the background on the webinar… In capital-intensive industries physical assets represent a significant proportion of the total worth of the organization. In addition to the physical assets, these businesses have large quantities of information and document assets to manage as well. When any of these assets fail or underperform, business can be disrupted with costly implications. By managing assets across the facility, organizations can improve utilization and performance, reduce capital and operating costs, reduce risk, and improve return on asset investment. An important development in asset management involves the integration of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), where business operations can be streamlined through optimal organization of documents, emails, and content from other business systems made easily accessible from transactions and processes. This is a non-technical presentation of real business scenarios where unstructured content is driving more intelligent and efficient business processes. Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 Time: 2-3 p.m. Eastern (GMT-4); 1-2 p.m. Central; 12-1 p.m. Mountain; 11 a.m. – 12 noon…

Links for 2010-08-15 [Digg]

Evangelizing the ECM Industry — Alyssa Milano is the Key
A lot of us who care about content, records and information management face the same quandary — If WE can see how important these technologies are, why can’t everyone else? Why can’t our bosse…

Evangelizing the ECM Industry — I Finally Found the Key and It’s Alyssa Milano

A lot of us who care about content, records and information management face the same quandary — If WE can see how important these technologies are, why can’t everyone else? Why can’t our bosses see it? Why can’t the news media? Why is it so hard to convince potential users to move forward with projects? Why can’t the general population see the importance of this part of the tech space? Well, after 15 years of trying, I have found the solution to “mainstreaming” our industry. And the winner is… Alyssa Milano. Let me back up a bit. Like many of you, I watch the traffic on my blog pretty closely. I use Google Analytics and also use an app called ChartBeat. ChartBeat is a lot of fun because it gives you real time analytics — at any point in time you can see how many people are on your blog, where they are from, and what they are looking at. It also sends you text alerts when there is a spike in your traffic. Well, after laboring in the content management vineyards for quite some time, I got an alert last Wednesday. A big one. According to the alert, there…

Thoughts from the beach about #E20 technologies…

Note: This post originally appeared while I was on vacation on the E20 Community site. Check it out for news, expert bloggers, the everything you need to know wiki, and product reviews. —– Enterprise 2.0 Beach Epiphanies… I’m on vacation this week on the Outer Banks of North Carolina in a little town called Buxton at the tip of Hatteras Point. As a result, I’ve had a lot of time to ride my bike and sit on the beach and watch the waves and wait for some E20 Vacation Epiphanies. And as strange (and nerdy) as it may seem, I’ve actually had a few (epiphanies, as well as beers). So here goes. This is the summer that our last goes off to college, and we’re on the verge of becoming empty nesters. I suddenly remembered years ago that I had written an article for the local paper on our beach experience. I wondered whether it was still around anywhere. So I did what anyone would do and did a search on “Mancini Buxton lighthouse,” and voila — there it was. From the Outer Banks News of September 1999, “A Traveller’s Guide to Buxton.” Check it out — http://www.outer-banks.com/ecnews/27index.asp. Not bad,…

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