One of the greatest challenges Chevron Corporation, the fifth-largest integrated energy company in the world, faces nowadays is how it manages the sheer volume of loosely structured data - an estimated 180 terabytes - being produced, stored, and consumed across its various businesses and operating companies worldwide. As a participant in the Microsoft Office Rapid Deployment Technology Adoption Program, Chevron plans to create a new, enterprise-wide content management system and integrated collaboration environment based on the 2007 Microsoft Office system, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft Office Groove 2007 technologies. Chevron will develop a centralized enterprise portal created with Office SharePoint Server 2007 that will serve as a central document repository where all information can be stored and managed universally.
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