Using SharePoint for Change Management

Advanced Web Site Development with SharePoint and InfoPath: Introduction to the Technology Infrastructure Council

Mission: The Technology Infrastructure Council enables the implementation of new systems or modifications to existing systems that deliver the intended value while ensuring they meet all standards. It ensures operational efficiencies are delivered in design and integration, and minimizes risk and leverages existing technologies
Vision: To follow industry best practices while enforcing standards that aid the project team in delivering scalable, secure and compliant systems.

Focus on existing legacy and newer technologies that will enhance the technologies capabilities.

Value: To be a valued partner and deliver good consistent and reliable reviews that assist the project team in delivering a project that is compliant with standards, is compatible with on going technology strategy cost-effective, risk-averse, and supportable.

Technology Infrastructure Council Web Site | Home Page


Architecture Review Method



Technology Requirements: InfoPath Form



Technology Requirements: InfoPath Form | XML Schema


Technology Review: Report Card



Connecting SharePoint to DB2



4 comments:

Laci wright said...

SharePoint has so many prospective uses and programs. The key to achievements is to crack the problem down into lesser and more controllable sections. First of all analyze the technological innovation advantages and secondly calculate the business relevant advantages.

Michael Kaplan said...

So true Laci, especially for business need! Use case – problem – solution - benefit

cedriclove said...

I’m not sure where you’re getting your info about harePoint for Change Management, but great topic. I needs to spend some time learning much more or understanding more. Thanks for excellent info I was looking for this information for my mission.

Michael Kaplan said...

Thank you Christeen