How and why Microsoft uses SharePoint

Microsoft's Michele Davis explains how the company uses SharePoint internally to communicate with employees.



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Sunday, August 23, 2009 9:50:31 AM by Adrienne Lallo
I'm interested in organizations that, having once installed SharePoint, experienced a proliferation of "bad" SharePoint sites - SharePoint anarchy that results in poor knowledge access, and then turned the situation around.
Friday, February 19, 2010 2:47:37 PM by Gary Walbridge
Are there any good resources for best practices when starting to use it and in designing?

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