jakkjakk
Jun 1st, 2009, 02:56 PM
Hi guys,
I know this isn't really attached to VB, but there seems to be a lot of people around here that use Microsoft Products. I was wondering if anyone uses Sharepoint?
The company I work for is trying to force my department to build a sharepoint website. However, I have yet to see what this sharepoint website could do for us.
My department has 16 programmers. Twelve of us deal with support and the other four deal with development.
The support part gets a lot of its work from a sister department that talks to the clients and finds out their problems or things they want done and then hands off any programming components to us. We don't talk that much other than work dealing with client related projects. We don't have documents that we share and we don't do the same thing. We just handle their programming needs.
The development team also deals with writing new parts into our software. The support part and the development part are put under one department and we talk regularly. Some support programmers write code to deal with bugs that people find in our software and the development team backs those programmers up.
Our Information layout:
We do have a network drive where we keep all our department documents on. These are things like specifiations for the 3rd party software that we have to adhear to, department policies, training documents, and notes on our department meetings.
My problem is I can't see how sharepoint is suppose to help us. We could put the department documents on the sharepoint site but the people in the department are the only ones who use them in the first place so it works just fine for us. A forum where people could ask coding questions and put them before the group would be nice, but those just go through email.
From what I know of sharepoint its a website where people can do blogs, put dates together, and share documents. I don't see it helping us out in anyway. Any idea's on how sharepoint could help us? I'm the one who got stuck with designing the Sharepoint website but haven't figured out how its going to help me.
thanks.
I know this isn't really attached to VB, but there seems to be a lot of people around here that use Microsoft Products. I was wondering if anyone uses Sharepoint?
The company I work for is trying to force my department to build a sharepoint website. However, I have yet to see what this sharepoint website could do for us.
My department has 16 programmers. Twelve of us deal with support and the other four deal with development.
The support part gets a lot of its work from a sister department that talks to the clients and finds out their problems or things they want done and then hands off any programming components to us. We don't talk that much other than work dealing with client related projects. We don't have documents that we share and we don't do the same thing. We just handle their programming needs.
The development team also deals with writing new parts into our software. The support part and the development part are put under one department and we talk regularly. Some support programmers write code to deal with bugs that people find in our software and the development team backs those programmers up.
Our Information layout:
We do have a network drive where we keep all our department documents on. These are things like specifiations for the 3rd party software that we have to adhear to, department policies, training documents, and notes on our department meetings.
My problem is I can't see how sharepoint is suppose to help us. We could put the department documents on the sharepoint site but the people in the department are the only ones who use them in the first place so it works just fine for us. A forum where people could ask coding questions and put them before the group would be nice, but those just go through email.
From what I know of sharepoint its a website where people can do blogs, put dates together, and share documents. I don't see it helping us out in anyway. Any idea's on how sharepoint could help us? I'm the one who got stuck with designing the Sharepoint website but haven't figured out how its going to help me.
thanks.