Posts Tagged ‘Revisions’

London SharePoint

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Microsoft SharePoint Server is an enterprise information portal that can be used for internal intranets and websites accessible over the internet. SharePoint has been designed to help everything from small teams to large enterprise outfits.

Microsoft SharePoint is a massive application that can help businesses in an endless amount of ways. A good basic description of SharePoint server would be a system that enhances communications between departments and projects.

SharePoint can also be used for information and communication portals, enterprise search facilities, content management, forms and business intelligence. In other words SharePoint is a solid infrastructure foundation to power even the largest of companies.
When it comes to easy to use software Microsoft spring to mind and SharePoint is no exception. SharePoint has consistent and initiative navigation that users will imminently feel comfortable with.

Departments, teams and people all have a way to secure their documents so only people they wish to have access can download them. File sharing between departments and colleagues can be done easily and quickly.

Revision control is bound to save you hassle at least a few times per year. For example if your company policy changes and you upload the new one you would have 2 revisions. This backs up for you on auto and allows you to recover quickly.

Microsoft’s London SharePoint server 2007 comes with a developer’s framework which is flexible and scalable. It means that portals can be designed to meet the individual needs of each department, portal or project. This allows SharePoint developers the power to make SharePoint do anything.

Public Domain Works On Audio

Monday, November 16th, 2009

One of the easiest ways to earn money from public domain e-books, duplicating the exact content of public domain works and re-selling them can be a great way to start your business. You essentially do not have to spend a lot on material.

Since the product is already in the public domain, there are no royalties and no worries about copyright infringement. You do not even have to get permission from the original author in order to excerpt, reprint, or advertise their products.

You can make as many copies as you want of the original public domain work, convert them into downloadable e-book format (See previous section for instructions on how to create an e-book) and you would be all set to start re-selling, re-distributing, and reaping in the profits.

All in all, it sure is one easy way of earning money, literally without spending a cent.

Repackaging public domain works could also take the form of CDs. Even if you are not particularly fond of this option, you will probably have to do this anyway as people will tend to look for physical products.

It has something to do with tangible stuff; people want to be able to touch the products that they buy.

Producing physical copies of your public domain products is not that difficult. Sure, it can be a hassle having to buy blank CDs and getting a CD-burning software to create CDs. But if you manage it well, you may even hire a separate company to do all this for you.

CD versions of public domain works are especially profitable if you are making revisions or updates on an existing product.