Overview:
Web 2.0 technologies are transforming business and many believe that Microsoft SharePoint is leading the way. Learn about the most common uses and concerns for SharePoint as well as what business organizations might expect to achieve with a SharePoint solution.
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| Date: | Jun 2009 |
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