Dramatic changes in the workplace have resulted in the need for new processes and technologies that assist in content control, collaboration, searching, and security. The addition of server-based services to the 2007 Microsoft Office system addresses some of these needs. This webcast examines some of the features and capabilities in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 for organizational content management, portal creation, search, business processes management, and business intelligence. The webcast also covers the administrative architecture, physical architecture, and security requirements for enabling the collaborative features of SharePoint Server 2007.
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