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Slides from Driving End User Adoption for SharePoint 2010 SharePoint Saturday Hartford Presentation
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over 1 year ago
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Chris Bortlik [MSFT]
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Thanks again to everyone that attended the “ driving end user adoption for SharePoint 2010 ” session that I presented at SharePoint Saturday in Hartford, CT this past weekend. As requested, the slides that I presented are linked to below. Most of the...
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Making the Business Case for Social Computing
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over 1 year ago
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Chris Bortlik [MSFT]
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One of the topics that I frequently discuss with customers and partners is social computing. Many companies recognize the need for social computing technologies within the enterprise but often struggle with mapping various technology options back to business...
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