SharePoint brings many
benefits to an
organization and we've collected in the
hundreds of SharePoint
implementations that
we have successfully
implemented for our customers.
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details on how our 200 SharePoint deployments are improving our customers businesses.

Making people more
productive is a direct result of
enabling them to access resources and
knowledge regardless of where they are
and what device they have accessible,
while providing them with a user
experience that increases usability and
adoption. SharePoint 2010 provides all
of this through cross-device and
cross-browser read/write access,
seamless integration with Microsoft
Office, and an exceptional user
experience around accessing, editing,
and publishing SharePoint sites, whether
inside or outside the firewall.
1.
User Interface
To allow people to
interact with SharePoint’s rich set of
integrated capabilities in an easy and
intuitive way, the Office Ribbon UI has
been implemented in SharePoint,
providing users with a familiar and
contextual experience that drives their
productivity even further. This user
experience is enhanced by additional
technologies that boost usability and by
the ability of all users to easily edit
and publish SharePoint sites.
2.
Office
Integration
Microsoft Office
is, by far, the most commonly used
business productivity software in the
world. Office has always been about
automating tasks and providing people
with choices in how they get things
done. Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010
provide users with a seamless
integration of capabilities that span
across Client and Server, often without
users even realizing that both are
involved.
3.
Anywhere
Access
Mobile work isn’t
just for the sales force anymore. Today,
most businesses support telecommuting,
and they expect employees to be “always
on, always connected,” even when they
are away from the office. SharePoint
2010 offers a diverse set of
capabilities that extends people’s
access to resources and allows them to
be productive regardless of the tools or
devices they have available.