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Published on: August 2008
Type of content: WHITE PAPER
Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
Length: 13 pages
Price: FREE
Overview:
Welcome to SearchWinIT.com's SharePoint e-zine – our new monthly Web magazine packed with in-depth articles and tips written by SharePoint pros and our editorial staff to make you a SharePoint master. Every month you'll find articles on key SharePoint issues that have the biggest impact on your deployment.


How do we know which SharePoint issues are most important? You told us.
And we'll continue to ask for your feedback to make sure you get all the right SharePoint information as your needs change.


Our editorial focus will concentrate on three main areas: governance, management and implementation. Is SharePoint governance your sore spot?
Every month we'll publish a new article that offers useful suggestions on how to navigate the delicate realm of data ownership, access and control.


Got questions on SharePoint management? Regular features will cover Share- Point administration in areas such as security, deployment, identity management and disaster recovery.

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