Upcoming Webinar on Email Management in MOSS | Offline SharePoint


This webinar may be of interest if you’ve been following our recent posts on email management in MOSS. Office and SharePoint Pro and Windows IT Pro are hosting the event on May 29th: "Best Practices for Using SharePoint for Email Management."

Attend this practical "How To" webinar to learn the pros and cons of the most popular options for integrating Microsoft Office Outlook and SharePoint Server 2007 – to better support email management in your organization. Discover strategies for a successful deployment that maximizes user adoption while minimizing the burden on IT.


WHEN:            Thursday, May 29, 2008 at 11:00 AM EDT

SPEAKERS:    Kathy Hughes, Microsoft MOSS MVP
                          Barry Jinks, President & CEO, Colligo Networks Inc.

Webinar Highlights

  • Advantages of MOSS for email management
  • Key success factors & planning considerations
  • Options for saving emails & attachments in SharePoint
    • Drag-and-drop to Explorer View
    • Native support in Outlook 2007
    • Send emails to Libraries & Lists
    • Exchange Managed Folder "Auto Copy"
    • Colligo Contributor Add-In for Outlook
  • Recommended best practices

Join Microsoft MVP Kathy Hughes as she shares tips and tricks to help your organization leverage SharePoint to:
Kathy Hughes

  • Drive user adoption of your email management solution
  • Enhance collaboration on projects and company-wide
  • Increase email retention by turning users into fans
  • Improve productivity online & offline
  • Reduce reliance on Exchange for content management

If you are responsible for SharePoint or Exchange in your organization, you won’t want to miss this webinar! Join us to learn best practices for using SharePoint for email management – You can register here.

 
By Barry, 13. May 2008, 23:49 o'clock

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  1. Comment by Michael Sampson

    Would love to come … but 11am Eastern is 3am in New Zealand. Just … a … bit … too … early … even … for … me.

    Best to you!
    M.

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