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Case Study Highlight: Microsoft Improves Sales Effectiveness with SharePoint

Like technology sales people, many Microsoft sales reps are usually out of the office selling. So what's the problem? Unfortunately, this posed a challenge for these sales professionals: they could not find the time to attend sales and technology courses. To facilitate the exchange of knowledge and best practices, they used Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. Learn how they did it: Microsoft Sales Force Uses Social Computing to Share Expertise, Drive Sales

 

Feature Drill Down: Business Intelligence

SharePoint gives decision-makers the ability to get the information they need when they need it. From reports to dashboards, SharePoint makes it easy to extract critical data securely, anywhere, anytime. Learn more: Business Intelligence

 

SharePoint in Action: Microsoft Deploys SharePoint Server 2007 to Improve Sales Force

Microsoft put its money where its mouth is, and replaced its knowledge portal with SharePoint. Read this excellent technical whitepaper, and you can benefit from the experience gained in the design, development, deployment, and operation of this portal. Learn more: Microsoft Walks the Walk

 

In the News: Enhanced Security with SharePoint 2007

SharePoint 2007 boasts many powerful new security features. Among them are granular rights management of business assets such as 2007 Microsoft® Office system files, native encryption features, and reduced client authentication obligations. Learn more: 7 New Features That Enhance Security in SharePoint

 

In the News: Microsoft Committed to Enterprise Search

Microsoft Corporation agreed to buy Norway's Fast Search & Transfer ASA for $1.23 billion. This transaction signals Microsoft's intense focus on further enhancing search capabilities within its server software products, most notably SharePoint. Learn more: Microsoft Agrees to Buy Fast Search for $1.23 Billion

 

In the News: SharePoint Leads the Web 2.0 Space

Forrester predicts a strong 2008 for Microsoft SharePoint in the Web 2.0 market. Learn more: Continued Success Predicted for SharePoint

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