SharePoint 2010: Changing the paradigm with a business-oriented approach to records management [ABSTRACT]
Jinfo Blog
4th July 2010
By John Wise
Abstract
For records management, SharePoint 2010 has brought to fruition all that was hoped for when MOSS 2007 was launched. In this detailed comparison of the two versions, John Wise shows that, subject to suitable configuration and support, SharePoint 2010 is a serious option for a compliant ERMS solution.
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For records management, SharePoint 2010 has brought to fruition all that was hoped for when MOSS 2007 was launched. In this detailed comparison of the two versions, John Wise shows that, subject to suitable configuration and support, SharePoint 2010 is a serious option for a compliant ERMS solution.
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Properly configured, it appears SharePoint 2010, integrated with Office 2010, will be able to deliver on the promise of providing business focused information and processes, while at the same time supporting transparent compliance and records management.
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