Solution
Allow your employees to connect and collaborate through audience-targeted, interactive communications. Provide a single point of access for all your organization’s teams, departments, partners and customers over your corporate Internet, Intranet and Extranet SharePoint portal. Tear down your company’s silos using SharePoint’s Web 2.0 capabilities including wikis, blogs, discussion boards, and personal messaging. These are just some of the immediate benefits of using a fully configured SharePoint portal within your company.
However, an improperly implemented SharePoint portal can quickly tie up your IT department, diverting vital IT resources away from your core business leading to reduced end-user productivity. SharePointHQ’s Professional Services team will help you avoid common deployment pitfalls by navigating your company through the complex and sometimes overwhelming process of implementing a SharePoint portal. Using best practices our SharePoint experts will deliver to you, a fully configured, custom SharePoint portal branded with your company’s logo and colours.
SharePoint Implementation milestones include:
- Installation and configuration of production farm
- Active directory configuration
- Portal administration
- Search and index configuration
- Configuration of backup and restore
- Database management
- Wire framing of portal
- Corporate branding of portal
- Documents and records management
- Security setup
- Configuration of SharePoint Server Farm
- Portal review and acceptance
- Content author, administrator and end-user training.
Results and Benefits
- Reduce your SharePoint project's cost, risk and implementation time
- Implemented by SharePoint experts using best practices
- Avoid common SharePoint implementation pitfalls
- Begin collaborating while tearing down your company's silos
- SharePoint training provided to ensure end-user adoption.
End-user Adoption
SharePointHQ provides your company with tailored SharePoint training to ensure that your custom SharePoint portal is adopted by your end-users. Underutilized features and lack of awareness of features leads to end-users not knowing how to quickly tap into needed information and expertise causing a lower end-user adoption rate. SharePoint training provided includes personalized on-site training for administrators, planners, designers, and content authors.