| We are really excited to be hosting a webinar on a topic that seems to be of interest to a lot of people these days: “Is SharePoint 2010 Ready for Enterprise Content Management?“ Our guest speaker is none other than Tricia Bush, Director of Microsoft’s SharePoint Enterprise Business. Here’s a bit more info on the webinar:With SharePoint 2010 availability looming, Microsoft is taking direct aim at the ECM market. Microsoft’s mantra is “everyone participates and all content is managed,” but the question on customers’ minds is: “Is SharePoint 2010 ready for ECM?”
Tricia Bush will show some of the new 2010 ECM features and discuss how Microsoft has extended the platform – particularly in the area of metadata management, records management, and scalability.I will follow Tricia with a discussion of how Colligo’s client solutions add value to SharePoint 2010 and provide critical functionality for integrating Microsoft Outlook and SharePoint. In this webinar, you’ll learn:
To learn how SharePoint 2010 and a client solution can improve enterprise content management in your organization, register for this webinar. |
| WHAT – Is SharePoint 2010 Ready For Enterprise Content Management WHEN & WHERE – Tuesday, March 2, 2010 8:00 AM Pacific / 11:00 AM Eastern 4:00 PM London / 5:00 PM Paris Online Webinar PRESENTERS -Tricia Bush, Director, SharePoint Enterprise Business, Microsoft Barry Jinks, President & CEO, Colligo Networks Inc. COST – COMPLIMENTARY REGISTER – here |
| Web Seminar Guest Speaker – Tricia Bush is the Director of the Microsoft’s SharePoint Enterprise Business which oversees the ECM, InfoPath, Internet Business, and SharePoint BI product management. This group is responsible for the SharePoint platform product management for large and global businesses. Prior to joining Microsoft in 2005, Tricia was a principal product manager at PeopleSoft where she drove business planning and strategy for the J.D. Edwards EnterpriseOne ERP solution and integrated the marketing teams across PeopleSoft’s acquisition of J.D. Edwards. Tricia serves on the board of directors of the Association of Information and Image Management (AIIM). |
