nearly any scenario that you can imagine through custom development. On the other hand, some degree of customization is likely required to meet most scenarios.
search functionality throughout the site, enabling behavior-based personalization, social network integration and adding the ability to export pages to PDF format. Compared to larger corporations, law firms have
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The SharePoint object model allows you to customize and integrate virtually any aspect of the platform, whether it is to create tools that enable content authors to work more efficiently or features that deliver a compelling user experience for your prospects and clients.
Examples of common customizations, outside of the general site design, include embedding targeted
relatively straightforward content management needs. You are generally managing attorney bios, practice pages, news, events and publications and the inter- relationships between these pieces of content. You want clients to be able to learn about your services and attorneys in an easy and visually compelling way, and to view localized content in their native language. Many firms are also embracing social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and blogs, and integrate content publishing with these channels, while also allowing users of the site to share content through their social media accounts. SharePoint 2010 has proven more than capable of meeting the demands of large law firms, and we have seen more firms embracing SharePoint as a single platform to meet their growing internal and external needs. ILTA
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