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Create and publish sophisticated electronic forms using the latest version of the Microsoft form-creation tool InfoPath.
Get started using SharePoint Server 2013 for business collaboration and real-time documentation sharing.
Dive in and explore what's new in SharePoint 2013, including enhancements to social networking, sharing, libraries, templates, and search.
Dig into the craft of writing a compelling story, with practical how-to advice and before-and-after writing samples.
Shows you the basics of using SharePoint Foundation 2013 for business collaboration and real-time document sharing.
Create, edit, and share Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote documents online with Office Web Apps.
Discover how to manage your documents more efficiently with SharePoint 2010.
Discover what cloud computing means for business and the basic tools and techniques.
Learn to create surveys online and discover when surveys are useful and how they can help collect the input needed to drive key business decisions.
Teaches you to use the powerful business productivity tools in Lotus, including email, chat, and calendaring—all from the Notes interface.
Explains how to use WebEx Training Center to hold online meetings with audio, video, and screen sharing capabilities.
Explains how to host interactive web meetings and e-learning tutorials using Adobe Connect.
Introduces Microsoft's hosted collaboration and productivity suite.
Demonstrates the full feature set in SharePoint 2010.
Walks through the first few hours a new user will spend with SharePoint working with Web sites, communities, content, and search.
Shows how Mac users can create coherent and engaging screencasts.
Demonstrates how Groove 2007 can make it easy to work together no matter where team members are located.
Covers each aspect of using Windows SharePoint Services and MOSS, from smart content management to publishing.
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