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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Document management system, Microsoft SharePoint, Advanced Business Solutions, Drop.io, Jumper 2.0, Documentum, Open-Xchange, Hyland Software, Magnolia, Xerox DocuShare, ContractExpress, Ever Team, Alfresco, Tryton, Version One Ltd, O3spaces, DocuWare, Agorum core, Nuxeo, DocSTAR, Qiqqa, OpenKM, GroveSite, CBKSoft, Knowledge Plaza, ShareMethods, GNU Enterprise, MST Viewer, Professional Systems Associates, FileDirector, Aiki Framework, Advanced Processing & Imaging, KnowledgeTree, MES Hybrid Document Systems, Archivista, CDiscovery, Datacap, Kofax, Cygnet ECM, Technical data management system, Main//Pyrus DMS, OrfeoGPL, Arxivar, OPIDIS, ODMA, ProjectSpaces, ProArc, Legal coding, E-bible, Integrated document management, Copyvault, Image-x, Benubird PDF. Excerpt: Microsoft SharePoint is a web application platform developed by Microsoft. It is designed as a centralized replacement for multiple web applications and supports various combinations of enterprise website requirements. It is typically associated with web content management and document management systems. SharePoint's multi-purpose platform allows for managing and provisioning of intranet portals, extranets and websites, document management and file management, collaboration spaces, social networking tools, enterprise search, business intelligence tooling, process/information integration, and third-party developed solutions. SharePoint can also be used as a web application development platform. SharePoint is designed to be highly scalable. It is capable of supporting multiple organizations on a single 'server farm'. Microsoft provides SharePoint as a free product, sells premium editions with additional integration and functionality, and also provides SharePoint as a cloud computing solution as part of BPOS and Office 365. The product is also sold as a cloud so...