Delivering real business benefits through Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Nice to see events like this springing up around the place - nice work from Parity!
Delivering real business benefits through Microsoft SharePoint 2007 (MOSS)
Find out more about MOSS and Web 2.0 - register now for this FREE Breakfast seminar (places are limited and are on a first come, first served basis)
Tuesday 13th November, The Malmaison Hotel, Manchester
Wednesday 21st November, The May Fair Hotel, London
Parity is leading the way with local and central government MOSS implementations. Parity and Microsoft invite you to attend this breakfast briefing where you will see a live demonstration of how public sector organisations have implemented successful MOSS projects. In particular, you will have the opportunity to see MOSS 2007 features and solutions focused on; Realising the benefits of Sharepoint 2007 . Attending this event you will also receive a FREE Whitepaper reporting on our findings from a recent survey around the use of Web 2.0.
Programme
08:00am Registration and breakfast
08:30am Welcome and Introduction to MOSS
08:45am Web 2.0 - an office revolution!
09:00am Live demonstration - see how workers interact, work more effectively and
unite through Enterprise Content Management, Effective Collaboration
and Search
09:45am Learn how and why the public sector is leading the way in Web 2.0
10.05am Are businesses failing to understand the business benefits of Web 2.0?
10:25am Conclusion and Questions
10:45am Close
Who should attend?
This briefing is an introduction to MOSS 2007 for business decision makers and IT professionals within the public sector. If you're contemplating an upgrade from SharePoint 2003, are looking to update to MOSS 2007, or just simply want to find out more - then you should be attending.
Register for your FREE place today. Follow the links below:
Malmaison Hotel, Manchester13th November, 8:00am - 10.45am
The Edwardian Radisson May Fair Hotel, London21st November, 8:00am - 10:45am
Enjoy!
Comments
- Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Did you see the post at blogs.technet.com