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Moving from Documentum to SharePoint?
With a decade of Documentum architecture, deployment and administrative expertise we can help assess your current infrastructure and implementation landscape and translate into a more modern SharePoint on-premise or cloud based solution.
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Posted in Documentum, EAC Services, SharePoint
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SharePoint Migrator v1.0 Released
SharePoint Migrator v1.0 allows users to create Excel based lists of metadata and file references for loading directly into existing SharePoint lists. Migrator is designed to utilize existing SharePoint web services (_vti_bin/lists.asmx) to transport data and files allowing Migrator to … Continue reading
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SharePoint 2010 is a Mover and a Shaker
SharePoint 2010 provides the necessary infrastructure improvements to solve the issue of unbridled growth (nice to know where the horse is headed too). Properly implemented, SharePoint 2010 should allow large and small companies to create thousands of sites and collections that all share a consistent data model. What happens when products are capable of providing infrastructure and implementation frameworks for companywide IT? IT departments shrink as support and SME needs are consolidated around the new user driven technology. Continue reading


