Notes Versus SharePoint: Shootout At The IT Corral

Air Date: Thursday, August 28, 2008

Cost: $250


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Presented By:

Rob Koplowitz

Rob Koplowitz
Principal Analyst
Forrester Research, Inc.

Who should attend: Information & Knowledge Management professionals

Description:

Choosing between IBM and Microsoft for collaboration is a highly strategic technology decision that has wide-reaching infrastructure and architectural implications. This teleconference focuses on a strategy for breaking down the decision and analyzing the Lotus Notes and Microsoft SharePoint as platforms for collaborative and workspace applications.

Agenda:

  • An overview of the two platforms
  • What makes each platform unique?
  • The cost of switching
  • Considerations for a co-existence strategy
  • Non-technology considerations

Vendors mentioned:Google, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP.

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IBM's Collaboration Platform For 2007

by Erica Driver, March 27, 2007

Microsoft's 2007 Enterprise Content Management Platform

by Kyle McNabb, March 02, 2007

Microsoft's 2007 Collaboration Platform

by Erica Driver, October 24, 2006

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