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February 26, 2008

Capabilities/functions not provided by Microsoft SharePoint?

I was just reminded of the Microsoft whitepaper “Enterprise Content Management - Breaking the Barriers to Broad User Adoption” from July 2006 that lists capabilities/functions NOT provided by SharePoint (almost on the last page);

  • "Imaging – including batch and high-volume scanning, Optical Character Recognition (OCR), and Intelligent Character Recognition (ICR).
  • Taxonomy management – tools for managing enterprisewide metadata.
  • Archiving – for long-term storage and e-mail journaling.
  • Content integration – the ability to search third-party content repositories and move items to/from Office SharePoint Server 2007 and third-party repositories.
  • Digital Asset Management – including management of large digital assets such as digital videos, very large digital images, and other large digital objects.
  • Vertical and compliance-specific business solutions – vertical solutions for key markets such as Finance, Legal and Professional Services, Government, and Utilities; compliance solutions for Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, and others."

Do you find this correct? Remember that SharePoint is now DoD5015.2 approved.

By Atle Skjekkeland.

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