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Mark Gerow Shares His First Impression of SharePoint 2010 on Legal Technology News

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Mark Gerow, Director of Application Development and Business Process at Fenwick & West, shares his first impressions of SharePoint 2010 in Law Technology News today (though the article is pre-dated for the 19th). [1] Of the "hundreds, if not thousands, of significant changes," he highlights the following new features as among the key benefits for law firms: 

  • large document library support, 
  • records management, 
  • flexible content storage, 
  • improved search, 
  • a more user-friendly workflow, 
  • improved page editing and wikis, 
  • read-write access to external databases, and
  • offline access via SharePoint Workspace (formerly Groove).
 

[1] Mark Gerow, First Impressions: SharePoint 2010 for Law Firms, Law Technology News, Apr. 19, 2010, http://www.law.com/jsp/lawtechnologynews/PubArticleLTN.jsp?id=1202448236473 (last visited Apr. 17, 2010).

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