BROOKFIELD, WI, August 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) Concurrency, Inc. will present today an educational program titled "SharePoint Process Revolution" at Microsoft's downtown Chicago facility. The speaker is Concurrency's Peter Hurth, Enterprise Content Management Team Lead within Concurrency's Business Productivity Practice. Hurth will share with IT and business managers how integrating enterprise content management on Microsoft's SharePoint platform with business process management using Kofax's tools can improve business processes and decision-making. The event is sponsored in cooperation with Microsoft and Kofax.
The presentation will feature Concurrency's global award-winning case study of a SharePoint implementation that formed the basis of Microsoft awarding Concurrency in July the 2012 Microsoft Content Management Partner of the Year Award. Other key topics include:
- Improve Processes. Implement, extend, and improve business processes by building solutions on SharePoint 2010 and Kofax.
- Surface Business Data. Increase access to business-critical data by connecting back-end systems to Microsoft SharePoint 2010.
- Deliver Fast ROI. Deliver fast return on investment (ROI) and decrease business risk for line-of-business (LOB) applications.
This presentation is geared toward both IT leaders and line-of-business managers. IT managers can cut maintenance costs, save time and effort, and focus on higher priorities. Business managers can quickly share ideas and expertise and find the right business information to make better decisions.
The program runs from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 10 at Microsoft's downtown Chicago offices at the AON Center. Attendees are invited to register for the event at the Eventbrite Registration site.
For information on Concurrency's content and process management solutions, read Concurrency's SharePoint information page.
About Concurrency
Founded in 1989, Concurrency, Inc. provides expert guidance to plan and deploy IT solutions that increase business productivity. Microsoft has recognized Concurrency with multiple partner-of-the-year awards, including 2012 Microsoft Content Management Partner of the Year, 2012 Microsoft Central Region Partner of the Year, and 2012 & 2011 Microsoft Midwest Area Partner of the Year. Concurrency helps organizations leverage best practices to improve productivity with project, service, process, and content management solutions. Concurrency is expert in Microsoft platforms including SharePoint, Lync, Exchange, System Center, and Dynamics CRM, both on-premise and in the cloud.
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Today Concurrency, Kofax, and Microsoft are hosting an educational event in Chicago to present how integrating SharePoint with Kofax can improve business processes and decision-making.
2012-08-10
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[Press-News.org] Concurrency Presents "SharePoint Process Revolution" in ChicagoToday Concurrency, Kofax, and Microsoft are hosting an educational event in Chicago to present how integrating SharePoint with Kofax can improve business processes and decision-making.