February Silicon Valley Speaker Series to Showcase How SharePoint Technologies Can Increase Collaboration and Productivity

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Feb. 21, 2002 — On Thursday, Feb. 28, Microsoft Corp.’s Silicon Valley Speaker Series will feature Kurt DelBene, vice president of the Authoring and Collaboration Services Group for Microsoft®
Office, who will speak about the business benefits of using SharePoint (TM) Portal Server and SharePoint Team Services to improve collaboration and productivity within an organization.

In today’s Internet age, the need to collaborate, share information and successfully manage intellectual capital within an organization has never been more important. DelBene will discuss how SharePoint technologies can help medium-sized organizations by increasing collaboration and enabling easy, efficient management of information, so that knowledge workers can access the right information when they need it most The presentation also will highlight customers that have incorporated SharePoint into their knowledge management infrastructure and describe the resulting success. In addition, there will be a demonstration of the technology and an opportunity for attendees to ask questions about portal and knowledge management technology.

Microsoft Silicon Valley Speaker Series events, held monthly, are part lecture and part interactive forum in which company executives and industry observers address a variety of technologies, trends and topics in the fast-moving high-technology world.

What: February Microsoft Silicon Valley Speaker Series:

“How SharePoint Technologies Can Increase Collaboration and Productivity”

Date: Thursday, Feb. 28

Time: 12:30 to 2 p.m.

A complimentary lunch will be provided from 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

The presentation will begin at 12:30.

Location: Microsoft’s Mountain View campus
Bldg. 1, Conference Center
1065 LaAvenida
Mountain View, Calif.

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