With the coming of SharePoint 2010 many organizations are looking to extend their use of SharePoint to include not only their Intranet presence but also their Internet presence as well. This makes sense as their are tremendous savings and synergies when you use a single operational platform with a single development infrastructure for the delivery of your sites. It promotes re-use of code and user interfaces. A single infrastructure means investment in, an implementation of, a single disaster recovery strategy and set of tools. In today's cost conscious climate it just makes sense.
One of the big roadblocks facing companies looking to migrate their Internet presence to SharePoint is content migration. As legacy sites have been built up over the years the content repositories have exploded in size. How do you get that content out of the old site and in to the new? This Wednesday, February 3rd, there is a special free webcast by Microsoft Technet that you must attend. Titled “TechNet Webcast: Migrating Public-Facing Web Sites to SharePoint 2010” the web cast will show you how you “can reduce migration efforts by up to 90% when compared to manual approaches.” Pass this info along to your colleagues and see how you can reduce your time to market, simplify your migration process, and in the end save money.
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