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Microsoft SharePoint vs. Enterprise 2.0 Start-ups

Although Microsoft's smaller, more nimble competitors have built more sophisticated social networking applications for businesses, analysts say SharePoint has been "good enough" for many companies.

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Sharepoint 2010

We certainly hope SharePoint's promise is realised with the release of 2010. The excellent vision for SP has grabbed the attention of many IT departments who have persuaded their organisations to invest heavily in it's futures. In my experience solutions to date have been IT lead, difficult and expensive to implement unless kept closely to an 'out of the box' approach.

Implementation vendors or internal IT teams have often vastly underestimated the complexity and effort required to develop specific semi-customised requirements.

The success of 2010 will depend for many on product usability, the ease of implementing solutions and the upgrading of current implementations. If it's a 'start again' scenario as with the last 2 major SP iterations, I suspect there could be a number of Chief Financial Officers gunning for their IT Managers!
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SharePoint 2010 innovative?

You can bet Sharepoint 2010 has nearly locked their feature code down. That means some of the latest innovations to the platform won't compete with completely new platforms like Google Wave http://www.seekomega.com/2009/06/if-two-google-waves-collide-what.html because of the limitations of the old versions of Sharepoint.
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