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AIIM WebinarJohn Mancini, President of AIIM, discusses moving beyond systems of record into systems of engagement 

 

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Social Sites® Microblogging for Microsoft SharePoint 2010

Microsoft SharePoint 2010 uses microblogging capabilities through NewsGator Social Sites to improve enterprise social software communications. This Twitter-style status-updating feature has taken the water cooler concept to a whole new level. Social Sites microblogging allows your users to communicate, collaborate, and locate knowledge - from the convenience of their desktops or on the road. This intuitive social collaboration and conversation tool is built specifically for professional business use.

Social Sites can be directly integrated into your SharePoint 2010 collaboration deployment to use the microblogging feature for improved collaboration capabilities. With NewsGator Social Sites you no longer need to build custom applications because our microblogging software is directly integrated into your SharePoint 2010 deployment.

 

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Microblogging

SharePoint microblogging, provided by Social Sites, helps you avoid the costs and overhead of another third-party business social software solution. It also provides peace of mind in knowing your organizational conversations and social collaboration efforts are secure and housed in a reliable system. This software capability allows you to take the temperature and view the business culture of an organization in a unique way.

Top 4 Reasons Why You Need Social Sites Microblogging Software
           

1. Converse – Exchange information on the fly within your organization

  • Let users talk all they want – status updates can be more than 140 characters
  • Make microblogging status updates more personal and contextual by easily uploading relevant videos, links, business files, and images
  • Encourage real-time brainstorming, social collaboration and business decision making activities

2. Find – Reduce noise by focusing on the information that is important

  • Targeted updates to specific colleagues or communities
  • Effective social collaboration by classifying updates with hashtags and viewing a tag cloud of hashtags
  • Integrated with Activity Streams, the Social Sites event store

3. Access – Multiple rich clients are available

  • Use business social software clients - including email, mobile, and desktop - for flexible updating and consuming of status updates, comments, and likes
  • Receive an optional, daily email digest of all microblogging and social collaboration activity in the last 24 hours

4. Administer – Admin tools give you control of a secure and reliable system

  • Delete inappropriate microblogging updates or comments
  • Use APIs for publishing social collaboration and microblogging activities and retrieving activity stream data and details on users
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