Communities For SharePoint

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    1.  
      • 8 years of experience in making communities productive
      • Business solutions - Employees learning from each other, customers sharing new ideas and suggestions, partners collaborating more effectively
      • Clients - 500,000 seats deployed under maintenance
      Tomoye Communities
    2. Community growth model
    3. Communities for SharePoint – for the business user
      • How do I build thriving and effective user-driven communities inside or outside the enterprise?
        • Sticky community content design : video, sticky questions and answers, community around a document, recursive latest list encourages group formation
        • Sticky community social networking : reveal members by their activity, introduce members in many ways – helpful, most active, who is online, etc. Does not rely on people filling in their profile
    4. Communities for SharePoint – for the business user
      • How do I build thriving and effective user-driven communities inside or outside the enterprise?
        • Powerful tools for the non-technical community leader : top producing members, most referenced objects, configurable ranking engine, fine grain activity metrics by time intervals, community taxonomy, automatic member recognition, permissions for read level users
        • Leverage content developed in SharePoint : take a team document and share it into the community for comment, give visibility to SharePoint sites inside community (taxonomy and bookmarks and SP documents)
      • Buy or build?
      • Tomoye is the quickest way to get effective communities in SharePoint
      • Get Started Package - The quickest way to get a successful community initiative off the ground –
      • Software + Ongoing strategy support + Peer community
      Communities for SharePoint – for the business user
    5. "Tomoye’s communities of practice is a strong compliment to SharePoint, creating a seamless platform where knowledge workers can create true business value." Deb Bannon, senior product manager for Microsoft’s SharePoint Server Partner Group., Microsoft Corporation.
    6. Communities for SharePoint – for the developer
    7. Communities for SharePoint – for the developer
      • Plugable authentication – native support for Windows Integrated Authentication
      • .cab file which allows users to publish from SharePoint to Tomoye Communities
      • Use a SharePoint browser to add SharePoint files directly from Tomoye Communities
      • XML import/ export
      • Add SharePoint site links directly in Tomoye Community taxonomy
      • Search from MOSS to Tomoye Communities
      • RSS feeds and web parts to display community activity within portal or other sites for awareness and promotion
      Connections to SharePoint
    8. Communities for SharePoint – for the developer Developer support
      • Full API
      • Source code access to Web UI layer
      • Developer support community with code sharing
    9. Questions? Demo?

    + Eric Sauve http://community.tomoye.comEric Sauve http://community.tomoye.com, 2 years ago

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