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PLM Prompt: SharePoint 2010 Movie for PLM?

PLM Prompt: SharePoint 2010 Movie for PLM?
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15 July, 2009 | 0 min for reading

Interesting and intriguing sneak peek of SharePoint 2010 video… Looks like creators of SharePoint is trying to provide major pain relief to enterprise deployment of SharePoint for PLM.

SharePoint 2010 Overview: “SharePoint is the business collaboraton platform for the Enterprise & the Web that enables you to connect & empower people through an integrated set of rich features…”

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So, what are the features that will be helpful in context of Product Lifecycle Management? I’ll try to explore it in my next posts…

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