We're in the process of getting into the Sharepoint game. If you're
using 2003, I'd agree with you. But, 2007 is really pretty intense. We
don't even feel like we've scratched the surface of it yet, and we're
already reeling with the possibilities.

Of course, we have a big organization that covers the entire state. I
can't tell you how many times we've had people ask for a site for this
or that committee that happens to be statewide and will probably only
be in existence for 1 year or less. With Sharepoint, a few clicks can
get them their site. And, they can have instant workflow, instant
collaboration tools, instant integration with Outlook/Exchange, etc.

Will we do everything in Sharepoint? No way. But, for an intranet, I
think it's going to fit our needs well. (And, I'm pretty excited about
learning .net. I'm feeling kind of stagnant these days.)

-d


On 5/24/07, C. Hatton Humphrey  wrote:

> I know we're not using Sharepoint correctly but what we've got BLOWS
> CHUNKS!  Even if it were set up properly it's simply an app running
> off a SQL Server database, I see no reason why ANY platform that can
> connect with ODBC couldn't be used to interface with the data created.
>
>

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