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The Best Microsoft SharePoint Alternatives for Sales-Driven Organizations

BigTinCan

Microsoft SharePoint is one of the most popular document management, file storage, sharing, and collaboration platforms used by enterprises today. Its use of internal company SharePoint sites, search, and collaboration features make it a measurable step up from basic cloud storage options like Google Drive, Dropbox Enterprise, and Box.

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How to Create and Scale a Document Management System in SharePoint (Without Hiring Extra Help)

BigTinCan

Tell me if this sounds familiar: you have a Microsoft SharePoint document management system set up for your team, and it’s working for the most part, but it’s taking a surprising amount of time and energy to maintain. For this reason, maintaining SharePoint will always require a non-trivial amount of manual work to maintain properly.

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SharePoint – Social Learning Savior?

eLearning 24-7

In today’s corporate world, you can not toss a rock in any direction without someone mentioning SharePoint as the glorious solution for social learning and in many cases a LMS. The first thing to realize is that SharePoint is not an out of the box solution, nor turnkey by any stretch of the imagination. It depends.

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Why Most Organizations Struggle With Mobile Sales Enablement (And How to Fix It)

BigTinCan

Instead of taking a critical look at what their sales team needs and finding a way to provide it, they use whatever tools they have on hand. Think SharePoint, Dropbox, or Google Drive. Then, we’ll show you how SharePoint, Dropbox, and other common repository tools stack up against this criteria ( jump to here ).

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Social Software Adoption

Tony Karrer

And I'm certainly seeing a lot of SharePoint. An example of that is the adoption of Distributed Content Editing via an agreed to technology such as Wiki, Shared SharePoint Documents, Google Docs, etc. Blogging is somewhat a personal/network version of discussion groups. technologies. A prime example are blogs.

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Remote working? Why an authoring tool to create e-learning courses is the best choice for your company

isEazy

Traditionally, these training needs have been addressed through face-to-face courses or by hiring an e-learning provider. Given these uncertain times, the solutions provided must be fast, efficient and cost-effective. An ideal e-learning solution should provide a way of integrating this content into your training courses.

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

I also like to make occasional visits to Google Labs and Adobe Labs to "keep up" with the tech tools they are working on and to test drive any beta versions available. Many of the blogs I follow are part of the eLearningLearning community. So, I browsed "Tools" by keyword on eLearningLearning.