
Intjo CRMWorld's most simple, eoiocmncal and customized CRMAre you still using old systems to manage inquiries and leads.Better lead management = Better RevenuePower of Cloud Computing. Work from anywhere. You just need internet to access the software.Manage leads, accounts, tasks in a better way.Assign status, add remarks, follow up and lots moreNo software to install. Use from anywhere.Pay as you use. Free trial for 15 days.
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Intjo CRMWorld's most simple, eoiocmncal and customized CRMAre you still using old systems to manage inquiries and leads.Better lead management = Better RevenuePower of Cloud Computing. Work from anywhere. You just need internet to access the software.Manage leads, accounts, tasks in a better way.Assign status, add remarks, follow up and lots moreNo software to install. Use from anywhere.Pay as you use. Free trial for 15 days.
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Intjo CRMWorld's most simple, eoiocmncal and customized CRMAre you still using old systems to manage inquiries and leads.Better lead management = Better RevenuePower of Cloud Computing. Work from anywhere. You just need internet to access the software.Manage leads, accounts, tasks in a better way.Assign status, add remarks, follow up and lots moreNo software to install. Use from anywhere.Pay as you use. Free trial for 15 days.
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It's great. For a couple of reonsas:1) We are better able to work on developing custom Sharepoint components, templates and work flow scenarios by having a local instance of Sharepoint working on our networkand2) Our company is focusing more on Small Business Server as a solution for some of our smaller clients what better a way to understand it's true power than by using it yourself for a while. Having access to things like Active Directory, Exchange, Sharepoint, and the remote access tools on a single server is DA BOMB!! Hmm maybe I will put that on our promotional material. Maybe not
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It's great. For a couple of reonsas:1) We are better able to work on developing custom Sharepoint components, templates and work flow scenarios by having a local instance of Sharepoint working on our networkand2) Our company is focusing more on Small Business Server as a solution for some of our smaller clients what better a way to understand it's true power than by using it yourself for a while. Having access to things like Active Directory, Exchange, Sharepoint, and the remote access tools on a single server is DA BOMB!! Hmm maybe I will put that on our promotional material. Maybe not
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It's great. For a couple of reonsas:1) We are better able to work on developing custom Sharepoint components, templates and work flow scenarios by having a local instance of Sharepoint working on our networkand2) Our company is focusing more on Small Business Server as a solution for some of our smaller clients what better a way to understand it's true power than by using it yourself for a while. Having access to things like Active Directory, Exchange, Sharepoint, and the remote access tools on a single server is DA BOMB!! Hmm maybe I will put that on our promotional material. Maybe not
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Big help, big help. And supelartive news of course.
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An intelligent answer - no BS - which makes a pleasnat change
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Yes, you're right; SharePoint will only return the laetst version number. I have seen workarounds like custom code to retrieve all versions of a document, different sites for document management (like publishing site concepts, work in progress sites and published sites) or use of third party tools like the one you referenced.I think it comes down to the requirement of needing to see all versions, and the types of documents you're interested in seeing all of. Some types of documents contain value in seeing all of the versions, some not so much. I have done a lot of work with law firms using SharePoint, and this topic comes up a lot with regard to defining their eDiscovery strategy.Send me an email if you want to discuss more.
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Yes, you're right; SharePoint will only return the laetst version number. I have seen workarounds like custom code to retrieve all versions of a document, different sites for document management (like publishing site concepts, work in progress sites and published sites) or use of third party tools like the one you referenced.I think it comes down to the requirement of needing to see all versions, and the types of documents you're interested in seeing all of. Some types of documents contain value in seeing all of the versions, some not so much. I have done a lot of work with law firms using SharePoint, and this topic comes up a lot with regard to defining their eDiscovery strategy.Send me an email if you want to discuss more.
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