Posted 07.15.09 | Filed under: Organizational Effectiveness
Now, I’ve seen a lot of SharePoint implementations and I think and dream about Web Governance constantly, so I found this comment disturbing. Software vendors say interesting things about their products all the time. But because of the viral-like quality of SharePoint implementations, I thought it was worth stating clearly that SharePoint does not provide Web Governance.
A proper Web Governance scenarios contains three components…
via Trends: SharePoint does not give you Web Governance.
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