nanda.kumar said:
SlackmasterK said:
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Its really kinda hard to work on Sharepoint, you need to make sure that you have your own IT guy who is much more experienced in using Sharepoint,

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This thread is a bit dated. Wikis, as collaboration platforms, have emerged as direct competitors of SharePoint. SharePoint 2007 includes a wiki though I have not used it. I'd still rather use a wiki-based platform. MindTouch Deki, for example, provides an open API on which community members build extensions that are easily shared. in this way, a Deki instance can provide many features like forums, project management, and file management that SharePoint provides. My company has both, SharePoint and Deki. I take care of Deki and a number of SharePoint users have asked to use the wiki for project sites because they couldn't figure out how to achieve their goal in SharePoint. My suspicion is that SharePoint requires an active IT group to evangelize and support it.