eWEEK Labs: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 A Winner | Channel Insider

eWEEK Labs: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 A Winner

eWEEK Labs took a first run at Microsoft SharePoint 2010, testing it both on Microsoft’s equipment and at eWEEK Lab’s own set up in San Francisco. The software requires strong familiarity with Windows Server and Active Directory, and administrators should also have knowledge of SQL Server. >>Click here to read the rest of eWEEK Labs […]

May 11, 2010
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eWEEK Labs took a first run at Microsoft SharePoint 2010, testing it both on Microsoft’s equipment and at eWEEK Lab’s own set up in San Francisco. The software requires strong familiarity with Windows Server and Active Directory, and administrators should also have knowledge of SQL Server.

>>Click here to read the rest of eWEEK Labs test.

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