Tag: Business Value

The Natural Law of Collaboration - Where Does it Start?
The Natural Law of Collaboration – Where Does it Start?
Presentations

Discover the natural Law of Collaboration Mostly Collaboration starts when a new Platform is installed or evaluated. But this is completely wrong and one of the causes, that many SharePoint Projects fail. Collaboration starts actually in the way your employees think. And mostly they think according to your Company Culture. So is your Company Culture… READ MORE

Knowledge Is Power: The Rise of The Social Business
Webinars

Social Business is the future! View the Slides Webinar Description:  To start, for over twenty years organisations have been deploying technologies that promise to change the way we work. Also, from groupware, to content management, to social. From Lotus Notes, to SharePoint, to Yammer.  Also,  yet for many organisations the benefits remain elusive.  One recent… READ MORE

Socialised and Mobilised: How the Most Successful Businesses are Using SharePoint and Yammer
Socialised and Mobilised: How the Most Successful Businesses are Using SharePoint and Yammer
Webinars

Using SharePoint and Yammer to get Socialised and Mobilised Most companies today realise the importance of connecting with their customers, employees, and partners through social technologies, such as SharePoint and Yammer. For corporations to successfully transform into social business enterprises, they must learn how to leverage these technologies to create a more adaptable organisation. Mark… READ MORE

Delivering Business Value Using SharePoint & Capture Enabled BPM
Delivering Business Value Using SharePoint & Capture Enabled BPM
Blog Posts

While the case for taking an enterprise view of data capture into Microsoft SharePoint is persuasive, actually implementing the strategy is more challenging. In the US and Europe alone more than 20 million tons of office paper is produced and consumed every year. The use of paper remains pervasive across many industries, resulting in high administrative overhead costs and too many points of failure as documents are routed throughout the organization. The cost to file a single paper document is $20, while searching for a misfiled document costs $120 and reproducing a lost document is estimated to cost $220. The total cost of printing, copying, storing and mailing is 10 times the original purchase price of the paper itself. Despite these costs, a recent survey by AIIM showed less than 30% of SharePoint users are managing scanned documents in SharePoint.1 Those that are scanning documents to SharePoint are doing simple ad-hoc scanning, capturing single documents for storage in SharePoint. They are not performing scan to process, capturing documents at the point of origination, and entering them directly into the business process with minimal manual intervention.

SharePoint RBS for Dummies, Special Edition Chapter 2
SharePoint RBS for Dummies, Special Edition Chapter 2
Ebooks

Do you have a mountain of SharePoint content that you’re trying to manage? SharePoint RBS For Dummies, Special Edition, can help! Discover how to reduce your costs while still getting peak performance. With this book, you see how Remote BLOB Storage (RBS) is used to optimize the storage of your content. Discover best practices and… READ MORE