Time: June 21, 2010 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Location: Microsoft Alpharetta
Street: 1125 Sanctuary Pkwy Ste 300
City/Town: Alpharetta, GA 30009
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Event Type: user group, free
Organized By: ATL Sharepoint User Group
Latest Activity: Jun 18, 2010
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Records Management Solutions for the Enterprise w/ SharePoint 2010
Topic
“Building Enterprise Records Management Solutions for SharePoint 2010” SharePoint 2010 introduces many new content management features that can be applied to build both document and records management solutions. In this session, we'll examine these features in detail and explore ways to apply them to solve traditional records management problems such as creating hierarchical file plans, using metadata to drive content routing and making e-Discovery more accessible for records managers and end users. During the session, we'll also explore the new in-place records management features that make it easier to manage compliance details for individual documents, and we'll take a detailed look at the improved Records Center site definition to see how it combines all of the new content management features to simplify the creation of a locked-down records vault.
John Holliday
John Holliday is president of SharePoint Architects, Inc., a SharePoint consultancy focused on enterprise content management and business process automation. John has over 25 years of professional software development experience and has been involved in a wide range of commercial software projects from desktop applications to enterprise information systems for Fortune 100 clients. John is the author of “Professional SharePoint 2007 Records Management Development” (Wrox Press, 2009) and has contributed chapters to several popular SharePoint development books. He is the developer of the CAML.NET framework and founder of the SharePoint Developer Network (twitter: @SPDEVNET). John's blog is located at http://johnholliday.net.
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