"The user built several popular custom applications using SharePoint, assuming that the development and operational organizations could support them. However, they couldn't because it required "specialized skills that neither organization possessed," according to the report.
The firm had to hire a new IT specialist to fill in the gap and expand SharePoint's role in the company's application-development strategy, according to a report. "
so... the company's internal business processes were improved, causing IT to be forced to hire somebody? god forbid, where will it all end?
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Well done on this account at least, Microsoft!
Microsoft is at least doing this right, as shown by the uptake of SharePoint. And as proven in the past, theyare excellent in extendeing / shoring up functionality and capabilities. I expect SharePoint to become one of the most important tools of MS in again extending it's reach.
As regards the user who created a headache for IT - that just shows how easy it is to create things relevant to the business with SharePoint. It is IT that urgently needs to grow up and get ahead of the curve instead of behind.
Linux apps still surpass share point's cababilities and at a muc
I have been integrating images, links, music and video with Linux apps for years... and all for free!
Nothing better than managing a project, including slides, spreadsheets, images and even videos where appropriate.
Barnum T. Baily might never have said it, but lets face it, “There's a sucker born every minute”
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