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Implementation of SharePoint 20-10 might have got easier

Collaboration chairs Implementation of SharePoint 20 10 might have got easierThere are people much better than me at following the blogs and internet traffic on SharePoint and Office 20-10 (to be pronounced, Twenty Ten) but whilst most of the detailed SharePoint information is due to be released at SharePoint Conference in October my reading of the office 2010 information is starting to strongly hint at some real collaboration functionality between these two ‘joined at the hip’ products.

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Knowledge Relativity

Steve looks at the problems of Data Storage and Knowledge Relativity that could be a solution for managing corporate data and saving back-up and storage Budgets.

The problem that most people face is that they don’t actually know what knowledge is, they have a great idea of what information is, organisations have Terabytes of it sitting on hard-drives costing money to support and protect.  So how does one select the bytes that are knowledge and those that are not?  The answer is relativity to the data… but let’s gets back to that later.

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