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Seven Questions to Ask Yourself about Your SharePoint Environment
sponsored by Quest Software
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Posted:
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05 Aug 2008
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Published:
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07 May 2008
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Format:
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PDF
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Length:
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15
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Type:
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White Paper
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Do you have the SharePoint environment visibility you need for data security and accessibility? Are you managing these systems as effectively as you can? Seeing your entire SharePoint big picture is vital to control its growth while ensuring data security and accessibility.
In the Quest white paper, Seven Questions to Ask Yourself About Your SharePoint Environment, Ilia Sotnikov discusses the crucial points you need to consider when supporting your ever-changing SharePoint system. Topics include:
- What is your SharePoint environment used for?
- Who has access to your SharePoint Data?
- Do you have adequate IT resources?
- What data is in use, and how fast does it grow?
Using the best practices Ilia discusses will help you manage your SharePoint environment more effectively, whether it's a single server or multiple farms. Read the white paper today.
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Author
Ilia Sotnikov
Product Manager
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Quest Software, Inc.
Ilia Sotnikov is a Product Manager at Quest Software for Microsoft SharePoint management and recovery products. Ilia has worked on various migration and management products for enterprise deployments of Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft SharePoint products and technologies. In his current position, Ilia works with Quest customers and partners, as well as various groups inside Quest, to determine best practices and product directions for Quest Site Administrator for SharePoint and Quest Recovery Manager for SharePoint.
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