by Eugene Rosenfeld | Apr 30, 2012 | Document Management, Documentum, MOSS, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation, Speaking, WSS
Update: Check out my post on why we would want to consider multi-file document management for SharePoint. The post shows how SharePoint’s single-file document management approach greatly limits your its capabilities in terms of version history, workflow,...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Mar 26, 2012 | Document Management, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation, Speaking
I am presenting my “Advanced SharePoint Document Management with Multi-file Documents” session on SharePoint Saturday, Boston, April 28, 2012. Registration is FREE, but register early to reserve your spot. This session focuses on implementing advanced SharePoint...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Oct 19, 2011 | Document Management, Documentum, MOSS, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation, Speaking, WSS
Update: Check out my post on why we would want to consider multi-file document management for SharePoint. The post shows how SharePoint’s single-file document management approach greatly limits your its capabilities in terms of version history, workflow,...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Mar 29, 2011 | Document Management, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010
I saw an interesting survey on LinkedIn asking, “Is SharePoint equipped to cope with complex line of business document management applications?” Unfortunately, I had to answer “No” to the question, but the simple answer and the nature of the question can be a bit...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Aug 11, 2010 | Document Management, MOSS, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation, WSS
Update: I posted my presentation on how multi-file documents can improve SharePoint’s document management capabilities. The presentation discussed not only what multi-file documents can do, but also what it would take to create a multi-file document management...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | May 18, 2010 | Cloud computing, Document Management, Documentum, MOSS, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation, SharePoint Portal Server 2003, WSS
I often help prospective customers decide whether or not they should implement SharePoint or an alternate product. Not long ago the choice was fairly simple, but now there are many options: Drupal, DotNetNuke, Oracle Web Center, Web Logic, Alfresco, and Documentum...