Just Released: Our Cool New Site Provisioning and Governance Tool
Published 01/19 courtesy of SharePoint SolutionsSharePoint Solutions is pleased to announce the release of our newest SharePoint 2010 software add-on, Site Provisioning and Governance Assistant for SharePoint 2010 (SPGA 2010). The “cool factor” on this one is off the charts and you’re going to want to check it out.
As an IT professional, you know how hard it can be to maintain the kind of control you want on SharePoint 2010 sites. New sites propagate like bunnies and can quickly get out of hand, often leaving you with a backlog of work to get them approved, created and provisioned the way you want – keeping your organization’s taxonomy, governance, and look-and-feel intact.
Not any more.
SPGA 2010 allows you to create site request profiles, from which your users can select the kind of site they need. You set all the boundaries on the front end, including workflow for approvals if you like. Then, when a user fills out the site request form, they set into motion an automated set of processes that quickly and automatically approve, create, and provision the site. There’s no way they can mess up your site uniformity or company standards, because you’ve baked everything into the profile in advance.
Is that cool or what?
Users are empowered; your workload is reduced; everybody’s happy.
Take a moment and look over the SPGA 2010 product page, the SPGA 2010 key features and benefits page, and the SPGA 2010 screen shots. Then download SPGA 2010 and take it for a test drive. You’ll be amazed at the difference that this powerful tool can make in your life.
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