Sharepoint Onsite and Online 2012
| April 27, 2012 |
United Kingdom,London
Sharepoint Onsite and Online 2012 will focus on how SharePoint Online differs from SharePoint Server 2010, What’s the business value of SharePoint Online, What are the pros and cons of using cloud vs. on-premise, to what extent is the SharePoint partner ecosystem supporting SharePoint Online and will discuss the challenges in deploying a hybrid cloud/onsite configuration.
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SharePoint, in its various guises, is now having a significant impact on the enterprise content management (ECM) market. Whether it’s a small company or corporate department looking for a lowcost, entry-level solution, or a large enterprise seeking a strategic information management platform, Microsoft, together with its huge partner ecosystem, believes it has something to offer.
Having evolved over a ten-year period, SharePoint is now extending into the cloud; a move that will undoubtedly increase the influence that this product has on the market. A plethora of on-premise, thirdparty solutions already exist to enhance Microsoft’s ECM offering, and this kind of integration is now extending to the web as cloud-native vendors embrace SharePoint in order to attract businesses and enterprises to their offerings.
SharePoint Online is Microsoft’s cloud-based content management service and it is offered as a selective component of Office 365 under a variety of price plans. Although SharePoint Online is a reasonable attempt at extending content management to the cloud, organizations should be aware that there are still major differences between SharePoint Online and SharePoint Server 2010.
Event organizer: Ovum
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