From CIO.com’s Shane O’Neill:
“If Microsoft … is going to tell large global enterprises how to roll out a social networking platform, the folks in Redmond sure as heck better do it themselves. So in the company's tradition of "eating your own dog food" (using your own products in-house), Microsoft has been using SharePoint 2010: MySites for individual profile pages and teamsites for product groups spread out around the world to share documents and collaborate. Microsoft has also built various internal Web sites on SharePoint, such as a You Tube-like site for posting podcasts and videos (called "Academy Mobile" inside the company)… ”
“If Microsoft … is going to tell large global enterprises how to roll out a social networking platform, the folks in Redmond sure as heck better do it themselves.
So in the company's tradition of "eating your own dog food" (using your own products in-house), Microsoft has been using SharePoint 2010: MySites for individual profile pages and teamsites for product groups spread out around the world to share documents and collaborate.
Microsoft has also built various internal Web sites on SharePoint, such as a You Tube-like site for posting podcasts and videos (called "Academy Mobile" inside the company)… ”
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