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Seven Reasons to Deploy
Vesigo Team Sites
Web technology to empower your
office. |
Last
Updated
March 17, 2006 |
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Vesigo
Team Sites takes file sharing to a new level.
Instead of just dumping files into
directories, Vesigo Team Sites supplies Web
sites with document storage and retrieval with
check-in and check-out functionality, version
history, custom metadata, and flexible,
customizable views. Users can find and share
data, with the added assurance that data will
not be lost. |
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You can
share many kinds of information.
Vesigo Team Sites store event calendars,
contacts, Web links, discussions, issues lists,
announcements, and much more. By using Windows
SharePoint Services, you can create smart places
that help your users share information and get
work done, not just a place to save files. |
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Users
get the authority, flexibility, and
customization they need.
You can grant users the ability to create
sites, allow them to control site membership,
monitor site usage directly, and moderate
content submissions. Users can even create site
templates and share them with one another,
reusing customized, proven site solutions. |
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IT gets
the management tools it needs.
Despite the authority delegated to users,
Windows SharePoint Services also enables you to
track which sites are created, who owns them,
how long a site has gone unused, and so on. You
can enforce quotas for sites, users, and
storage; block users from adding specific file
types to sites; and automatically delete sites
that are unused for long periods of time. |
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You can
enhance your SharePoint sites using Web Parts.
Site owners and users can add the Web
Parts you provide to their site pages, adding
new features to the sites they already use.
ASP.NET developers can write Web Parts to
provide data access, Web services, and many
other applications and content to SharePoint
sites. |
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You can
manage Vesigo Team Sites the way you
want.
You can manage and configure Vesigo Team
Sites right "out of the box" by
using a Web browser. |
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You can
use Microsoft Office System 2003 as a powerful
set of collaboration tools.
Thanks to the Web services provided by
Windows SharePoint Services, programs in the
Microsoft Office System—including Microsoft
Office Word, Microsoft Office Excel, Microsoft
Office PowerPoint®, Microsoft Office InfoPath™,
and Microsoft Office OneNote™—can use
information in SharePoint sites natively.
Programs in the Microsoft Office System allow
users to add members to sites, assign tasks, and
communicate with members both by e-mail or in
real time by using online presence, all while
working on documents stored in SharePoint sites.
With Microsoft Office Outlook®, users can view
calendars and contact lists stored on SharePoint
sites and can create and manage sites devoted to
editing documents and organizing meetings. |
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