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| “SharePoint is the number one product at this point in the history of Microsoft.” - Steve Ballmer
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There is good reason for the massive adoption of SharePoint Technologies. SharePoint provides a powerful platform to capture, aggregate and integrate information across the organization, and securely deliver it in a personalized, single point of access. It enables teams of information workers to easily collaborate on projects, documents and meetings with co-workers, partners and customers.
Your organization’s collective intellectual capital is a vital asset that is often not reflected on the balance sheet. According to Gartner**, over 80% of an enterprise’s digitized information resides on individual hard drives and personal files. Individual knowledge workers hold the key to this information, and most of it is lost when they leave the enterprise.
SharePoint solutions address these issues by serving as a portal and knowledge repository for the capture, collaboration and communication of enterprise information, best practices and organizational learning. Information workers can sign in to SharePoint once and have a view into multiple systems such as business intelligence, project management systems, and existing line-of-business applications.
If your organization:
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Wants better access to accurate, timely corporate intelligence that provides improved performance management, inventory management and production planning and control
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Experiences high collaboration costs because of inefficient document production, meeting coordination, and project collaboration tools
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Has a geographically dispersed or large mobile workforce that requires access to timely information
SharePoint is an excellent solution.
The Allin Consulting team has delivered more SharePoint 2003 solutions in Northern California and Pittsburgh than anyone else. These include include large Intranets, Extranets, workflows with K2.net and InfoPath, single sign on and systems integration with enterprise applications. We have assisted a broad range of companies in different industries (Manufacturing, Legal, Retail, Hi-Tech, and Professional Services) to build SharePoint solutions to capture, collaborate and communicate the intellectual capital of the enterprise.
Contact us today to see how we can help bring our vast experience to work in your organization!
** The Knowledge Worker Investment Paradox, July 2002
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