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      <title>Layered Security Modeling for SharePoint Portals</title>
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      <title>7 Common Mistakes in Implementing SharePoint 2007 </title>
      <description>Learn about the top seven common mistakes organizations make in deploying SharePoint and how to avoid them. From succession planning, to knowledge management, to systems engineering, these best practices outline the pitfalls to avoid having a dead SharePoint site. </description>
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      <description>As more organizations are storing their business information via web services, Executive Dashboards are becoming a popular way for C-Level executives to manage information and programs across an enterprise. With its ability to instantly report data from a variety of sources, allow formatting based on business rules, and provide interactive functions Executive Dashboards are quickly becoming the an important tool for executives to obtain information and metrics on their organization. </description>
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