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Implementing Information Management Solutions Using SharePoint 2010

SharePoint 2010 is being widely adopted as the user platform of choice for many organisations. It has established itself as the corporate information vehicle for a wide range of desktop user services, including collaboration, web publishing and information sharing. With SharePoint 2007, Microsoft incorporated records management capabilities for the first time. Microsoft has developed this capability further in SharePoint 2010. Organisations are now beginning to adopt these features to provide their corporate Electronic Document and Records Management (EDRM) solutions. Developing a solid and sustainable information management capability within SharePoint requires careful planning, design and implementation. This course helps you through the document and records management features within SharePoint and presents a 12-step method to undertaking information architecture and design.

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Records and Information Managers who need to know more about Microsoft SharePoint 2010 to develop records management strategies, Business and Information Analysts who need to understand how to design solutions using Microsoft SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Designers/Programmers who need to understand more about information and records management, ICT Managers who need to implement effective information storage strategies for their Microsoft SharePoint 2010 systems

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