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12 Aug, 2008

Which SharePoint edition is right for you? – Part 2

Posted by: Toni Frankola In: SharePoint

In Part 1 of this post I tried to explain SharePoint editions in more detail. Last week I found very interesting shema that describes version differences on a single image. You can download the full presentation here. The complete breakdown of the features of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is available here. When choosing the [...]

22 Sep, 2007

Which SharePoint edition is right for you – follow up

Posted by: Toni Frankola In: SharePoint

As a follow up to my previous post here is a nice article that describes SharePoint editions in more detail. Very good research on SharePoint 2007 platform can be found in April 2007 edition of Directions on Microsoft.

30 Aug, 2007

Which SharePoint edition is right for you?

Posted by: Toni Frankola In: SharePoint

When purchasing a SharePoint solution customers are faced with many options. There are a number of SharePoint editions which vary in feature sets and prices. In this post I will try to share my experiences with this problem. Since there are so many options I will focus only on three major products: Windows SharePoint Services [...]

31 May, 2007

A couple of useful SharePoint sales links

Posted by: Toni Frankola In: SharePoint

Here are some useful SharePoint links. These will be very useful if you are choosing a proper solution for your customer. Here you will find more about SharePoint editions and how much your solution might cost. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 products comparison Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Related Technologies pricing Microsoft Office SharePoint [...]

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