SharePoint 2010: Takes Aim At Process Improvement

Air Date: Wednesday, December 09, 2009

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Presented By:

Craig Le Clair

Craig Le Clair
Vice President, Principal Analyst
Forrester Research, Inc.

Who should attend: Content & Collaboration professionals

Description:

SharePoint 2010 unleashed a host of improvements for line of business (LOB), security and compliance, developers, and the data center. But unlike SharePoint 2007, which grouped a set of diverse technologies into a single platform, SharePoint 2010 takes dead aim at improving business processes by connecting people more directly to them. Visual Studio, SharePoint Designer, social features, enhancements to Visio, and improved enterprise content management (ECM) support all directly benefit LOB process execution. The SharePoint 2010 platform is not going to replace business process management (BPM) systems that focus on transactional content needs, but it will bring Social Computing into business and connect information workers to formerly siloed business processes.

Agenda:

  • SharePoint 2010 highlights
  • SharePoint 2010 for business process improvement
  • Recommendations

Vendors mentioned: EMC, Hyland, and Microsoft.

Related Research:

Governing SharePoint In The Enterprise

by Craig Le Clair, January 9, 2009

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