on Demand Webinar: Managing the Information Explosion and Risk Generated by SharePoint’s Collaborative Tools
Managing the Information Explosion and Risk Generated by SharePoint’s Collaborative Tools
Audience: SharePoint Users
Duration: 15 minutes
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Content Management Systems like SharePoint are great collaboration tools because they let every stakeholder in an organization post and share their content. However this wealth of information from multiple input points can quickly spin out of control and make and make collaboration tools a potential breeding ground for vulnerabilities. You probably have more hidden risk than you realize and it’s growing exponentially every day as more of your staff use SharePoint.
Get All the Power of SharePoint Without the Risks
Download this onDemand Webinar and learn about the risks your organization might be exposed to and how you can take back control of your content. Let HiSoftware translate your corporate guidelines into a repeatable and enforceable process using the HiSoftware Compliance Sheriff content governance suite.
In this 15 minute QuickCast Webinar you will learn:
- About the compliance vulnerabilities and risks you might be exposed to due to the collaborative nature of SharePoint.
- How to easily manage SharePoint content compliance to address Web Accessibility and other Web Governance issues including privacy, PII, profanity and search engine optimization.
- How Compliance Sheriff can help you automate and enforce corporate guidelines and standards within websites, intranets, document libraries, email, social and collaborative media to stay ahead of the content avalanche.
- How HiSoftware can solve your SharePoint compliance issues with completeness and ease using a fully integrated Web project life-cycle approach that includes an integrated SharePoint work flow process.
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