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Mark Harrison

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Mark Harrison is Microsoft UK Systems Engineer focussing on .NET eBiz and Portals
Language versions of CMS Connector for SharePoint Posted: Mar 28, 2004 2:33 PM
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Language versions of the "Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 Connector for SharePoint Technologies" are now available: English, Japanese, German, French.

Relevant papers: Overview Whitepaper, Deployment Guide, Evaluation Guide.

Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 Connector for SharePoint Technologies enables you to integrate Content Management Server with both SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. As part of Microsoft Integrated Portal Technologies, the connector enables the sharing of key publishing and search technologies as well as enabling unified content management, publishing, and collaboration across the enterprise.

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