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SharePoint Conference -- slides

As promised, the slides from our session at last week's SharePoint Conference are now posted online: http://sharepointmvps.officeisp.net/spc2006/Shared%20Documents/Breakouts/ECM222_Gur-esh_051506.ppt . Questions and comments about the content are welcome
Posted by recman | 8 Comments

MER is upon us!

One of the best records management conferences in the industry begins today: MER (Managing Electronic Records http://www.merconference.com ). I am very honored to have the opportunity to give the opening keynote presentation which will mark the formal
Posted by recman | 2 Comments

SharePoint Conference

Last week, as some of you already know, was our Microsoft SharePoint Conference held in Bellevue, Washington. Over the course of the week, we presented the breadth and depth of functionality we are providing in our 2007 release in both Windows SharePoint
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So, REALLY, where is the beef?

I wanted to take a minute to post a message to let you know what's been happening. Over the last week or so, our whole team has been just swamped with different events. Ethan started the week with a presentation at our Microsoft SharePoint Conference,
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AIIM Expo 2006

FYI: For those of you planning to attend this week’s AIIM Expo 2006 conference in Philadelphia, PA ( http://www.aiimexpo.com ) , I will be there as part of the Microsoft delegation. Several of the sessions we’re running during this conference focus on
Posted by recman | 4 Comments

Where's the beef?

We've been talking very high level for a bit and I'm afraid that you guys might be asking at this point: are they all talk? J Well, guess what? We have some great features too. I think it would be fun to switch gears for a little while and talk about
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Records Management in the Information Age – but how do you do that? (Part II)

In our last few posts, we presented our model for the first half of the information landscape, collaborative spaces. In this post, we’re going to start to look at the other half of the information infrastructure, the “records spaces”. At a high-level,
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The ARMA Houston Conference

I had the opportunity last week to participate in the ARMA Houston 2006 conference ( http://conf.armahouston.org/ ), including presenting two sessions – one as a “vendor” providing an overview of the records management features in the 2007 release of
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Records Management in the Information Age -- but how do you do that? (Part 1.5)

Thanks to some of the great feedback we received from the last post, I’d like talk a bit more about records management in collaborative spaces, before moving on to “records spaces”. The statement from the last post that “collaborative spaces do not require
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