Microsoft SharePoint 2007

Immediacy has long recognised the steadily growing adoption of Microsoft SharePoint in areas such as lightweight document collaboration and structured information management.

 

Given Microsoft’s ubiquitous presence for Office desktop software and email/messaging solutions, it has always been in the strongest position of all the biggest Enterprise Content Management vendors to connect everything up to enable new ways for people to collaborate and share knowledge. Its latest releases of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) and Exchange 2007, take these capabilities further.

 

However, it is becoming increasingly acknowledged that web publishing and content management remain a key weakness of the new releases, with a lack of standards compliance and complexities in implementation that extend project cycles and increase deployment costs.

 

Immediacy has invested considerable resources in understanding the new Microsoft SharePoint platform and how and where it makes most sense to integrate with it.

 

Our SharePoint Connector capabilities enables organisations to exploit the List functions that are core to the Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) platform and other SharePoint implementations.

 

SharePoint Lists are essentially a non-technical interface to data held within SQL databases. They enable organisations to create templated lists or even basic applications for handling all manner of data needs, from sales leads, holiday requests and product comparison data to marketing campaign tracking, inventory lists and contacts directory.

 

Teams within an organisation can use the collaboration capabilities, that SharePoint is essentially designed for, to compile list data and then have it displayed in relevant formats via Immediacy driven sites.

 

Feasibly, this means that organisations can have the ‘best of both worlds’ – the Office and Exchange integration and collaborative capabilities of SharePoint with the ‘best of breed’ web content management capabilities of Immediacy.

 

With Windows SharePoint Services increasingly being available at low or no cost within the server infrastructure, organisations can exploit these capabilities via a lower cost and more affordable Immediacy solution, without having to find ever larger budgets for additional Microsoft server licences and Client Access Licences as their SharePoint deployments expand.

 

Beyond SharePoint List integration, subsequent releases of the Immediacy SharePoint Connector will be providing similar capabilities for Library and Web Part integration, as well as ‘specific services’ such as accessibility checking, image editing and auto-categorisation that can work on top of wider SharePoint implementations and enhance capabilities that are acknowledged to be lacking in the Microsoft solution.