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Using SharePoint to Gain a Competitive Edge

By Martin Schaeferle | May 01, 2013

en-usFor years, software manufacturers have been extolling the virtues of "collaboration." Yet more often than not, this goal was a pipe dream. Corporate IT users were accustomed to the old ways of doing business, and besides, the market failed to deliver a user-friendly, scalable collaborative platform. Microsoft's SharePoint has changed that. In fact, if SharePoint was to be considered a standalone software platform, it would rank as the fifth most popular one in the world. So it's no surprise that companies are embracing SharePoint and its seemingly limitless collaborative capabilities. You can even argue that the companies that successfully master SharePoint will have a competitive edge over the competition. So if you're an aspiring IT worker, taking a SharePoint tutorial can do far more than land you a new career. It can help you grow a business - and that's something you'll certainly want to mention in any job interview. 7f6b1efb-94c0-4c58-b924-1d9cf41c59dc   Thousands of developers worldwide use LearnNowOnline to gain the technical skills they need to succeed on the job and advance their career.  



Martin Schaeferle

Martin Schaeferle has taught IT professionals nationwide to develop applications using Visual Basic, Microsoft SQL Server, ASP, and XML. He has been a featured speaker at Microsoft Tech-Ed and the Microsoft NCD Channel Summit, and he specializes in developing Visual Basic database applications, COM-based components, and ASP-based Web sites. In addition to writing and presenting technical training content, Martin is also LearnNowOnline's vice president of technology.


This blog entry was originally posted May 01, 2013 by Martin Schaeferle