New Zealand SharePoint Community Conference
OnePlaceMail sponsors the NZ Community SharePoint Conference 2009
OnePlaceMail is bronze sponsor of the NZ SharePoint Conference 2009, taking place on July 2-3, in Wellington, NZ.
The NZ SharePoint Conference is described as "the New Zealand conference to learn about SharePoint 2007 with expert local and international speakers presenting on topics that will help you understand and succeed with your SharePoint implementations and add real value to your organization and businesses." Have a look at the NZ SharePoint Conference website and join the fun! There will be many opportunities to learn, explore and network.
There will be a session about OnePlaceMail as well: Come and join Debbie Ireland's session "Document Management and 3rd Party Extensions" on Thursday, July 02, 2009 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (New Zealand Time) to explore real life examples of how SharePoint is being used for Document Management. Debbie will also explain how 3rd party products like OnePlaceMail can help address issues around business classification and email upload.
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