As Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS 2007) can integrate information and content management requirements across an organisation into a single system, an implementation plan can quickly become extensive, unwieldy and introduce risks due to its scope and scale.
Some of the factors to be considered by any organisation wishing to introduce MOSS 2007 as an integrated information management platform are:
- Where is the best place to start?
- Which requirements should be a priority?
- How can all this be defined as a comprehensive but achievable (i.e. staged) strategy?
Our experience in the implementation of MOSS 2007 solutions can help you approach all aspects of a SharePoint implementation, from initial strategy through to detailed requirements, deployment and knowledge transfer.
Structured Review
If you know you want to implement MOSS 2007, but aren’t sure where to start, our structured review identifies those areas across an organisation where it can be best leveraged, where efficiencies can be realised, what functionality is required and produces a strategic implementation and rollout plan.
This review is very much a collaborative activity where we bring our experience in the analysis of business requirements and knowledge of MOSS 2007 and shape this around the objectives and expectations of each client. Key areas examined in the review are People, Information, Process/Workflow and Functionality.