SharePoint and the South Bank Centre: using analogies to sell a story
Jinfo Article
1st March 2011
By Nic Price
Abstract
Changing the technology behind an intranet is a difficult enough task, but doing it while keeping the intranet running is even more challenging. In part two of his article on implementing SharePoint to deliver the BBC’s intranet, Gateway, Nic Price describes the gradual approach they took by introducing MySites, blogging and search as the foundation on which to build.
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