My friends in Redmond reminded me that SharePoint just celebrated its 10th birthday on March 25th. (They had a big party. I’m sure my invitation got lost in the mail.)
This may not seem all that important to Records and Information Management professionals, but I think it is. Ten years is not that long for an application platform to be around. And you have to admire the advancements that SharePoint has made over the last decade – especially with respect to Enterprise Content and Records Management functionality.
Couple that with SharePoint’s remarkable sales growth and its steady march toward ECRM market dominance and I think you can be comfortable with any decision you make about dropping your older, more established (and likely more expensive) legacy ECRM solution.
I’m just saying…
