SharePoint 2013 - Using Social Features Effectively
Jinfo Article
3rd March 2014
Abstract
Microsoft has finally integrated social elements into SharePoint through the release of SharePoint 2013. Organisations looking to upgrade from SharePoint 2007 or 2010 want to know how to use these features in a way that will offer maximum benefit to the organisation. Sarah Dillingham outlines some strategies to consider when thinking about how your organisation can make best use of these tools.
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