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  • New Vendor - Trilogy Solutions, Inc

    Company: Trilogy Solutions, Inc URL: www.trilogysolutions.com Trilogy Solutions, Inc (TSI) is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner that provides custom innovative information technology solutions to military commands, government organizations and the corporate sector. With a focus on enterprise collaboration...
    Posted to Forum by rzeleznik on 11-14-2008
  • Organice, SharePoint based engineering document management

    Organice is a software suite for engineering document management and document control. Organice is fully based on Microsoft SharePoint, leveraging existing technology on Windows Server 2003. Organice helps project driven engineering organizations to manage and share their project documentation and to...
    Posted to Forum by gweitzel on 10-09-2008
  • EndUserSharePoint.com: Comparing Document Management Solutions - Homegrown or Third Party?

    Today’s post was written by Ryne Crabb. He would like help from the EndUserSharePoint.com community evaluating two solutions for management of documents in SharePoint. Please use the comments section to voice your opinions, questions or End User Read More......( read more )
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 03-14-2008
  • EndUserSharePoint.com: Tracking printed documents

    The question of the day comes from Torbjorn: We want to able to track a printed document back to Sharepoint with help of the SharePoint generated id#. A document in Sharepoint gets some kind of id# when it is created (it is the same even after new versions Read More......( read more )
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 02-26-2008
  • EndUserSharePoint.com: Can I show documents to people who do not have MS Office?

    The question of the day comes from Michael: We are going to be implementing a document center at our facility. The documents being housed will be for reading only (mainly). Our problem is that some computers do not have Office installed, and they need Read More......( read more )
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 02-13-2008
  • EndUserSharePoint.com: Tricks and Traps 2008-01-30

      The major topic in the EndUserSharePoint.com Shanghai workshops this week has been structuring information. The tip of the week is this: Consider creating “buckets” (libraries) for each of your major content areas and utilize views Read More......( read more )
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 01-30-2008
  • EndUserSharePoint.com: Can I store terrabytes of data in SharePoint?

    The question of the day comes from Rudy: Is it feasable to use SharePoint as a document management system with several terrabytes of documents and less than 50 concurrent users? Is it possible… yeah, I guess so. But my real question would be “Why Read More......( read more )
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 01-29-2008
  • EndUserSharePoint.com”: Project based libraries vs master libraries

    The question of the day comes from Sasha: I have a parent “Clients” site and then multiple (>20) client sites under it. Some docs are unique to each client, some are shared across clients. All documents change frequently. I don’t Read More......( read more )
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 01-22-2008
  • Office Document Information Panel not Displaying Desired Metadata Structure

    As part of the screencast series for creating a Document Management Center, I demonstrate how to create a library to hold templates that can be attached to content types in various libraries. I received this comment from Susanne: “Have you noticed Read More......( read more )
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 11-12-2007
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