SharePoint 2007: A Platform of Solutions

Organiser
Content and Code
Date
Fri, 20 Jun 2008, 09:30 - 14:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Microsoft Ltd , London, GB
Cost
FREE
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007: A Platform of Solutions
Friday 20 June 2008, 9:30am-2:00pm
Microsoft London Victoria
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FREE EVENT - BOOK NOW! email: [email protected]  

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This seminar uncovers the multitude of solutions offered by a Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007 platform.

More than 80% of an organisation's digitised information resides in individual hard drives and personal files.

Find out how SharePoint® 2007 enhance collaboration and improve the delivery of your business intelligence. Learn about enterprise content management as well as document scanning and imaging.

This event is held in conjunction with Bytes Technology Group.

Join us at this seminar and enjoy interactive breakout demonstrations as well as a buffet lunch.

This seminar is FREE and is aimed at IT and Communications Managers and Directors wishing to be familiar with MOSS 2007. Content and Code also encourages senior business professionals, such as CFO and marketing managers, to attend the event to learn about the business implications of SharePoint® 2007.

Reserve your FREE seat now
email: [email protected] or phone 020 7101 0926

Please include the following in your email: company name, the name(s) of your attendee(s), their job titles and contact phone numbers. Please quote CODEFOR10 . You may also reserve by contacting your Content and Code Account Manager.

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