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By Sharon Foley, Marketing Coordinator at Earley & Associates
July 11, 2012 - 11:52 AM
Has SharePoint 2010 solved the content findability problem in your company? Probably not. Why? Because effective content management solutions need to be designed; and in most organizations, SharePoint 2010 is rolled out as a document sharing and collaboration platform with little if any thought to overall information architecture.
In his recent blog post, Dr. Gary Kahn, Client Services Partner with Earley & Associates makes a case for Information Architecture Centers of Excellence as a way to help drive the changes within your organization necessary to ensure success with SharePoint 2010. Check it out and weigh in with your thoughts.
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