You can use migrate to sharepoint 2010 : Any organization can make the mistake of assuming that one enterprise level collaboration platform would be suitable for all the needs of its people. Organizations should know that because the nature of the projects vary within a company, different IBUs (Independent Business Units) might have different needs and hence their level of acceptance to one common collaboration org-wide platform would vary. If one project has a focus on usability reporting, the might have on document collaboration and still others would have different specific needs. That's why SharePoint 2010 is an unfinished product. It allows you to meticulously observe your needs and then assess what customizations are needed in the product more to make it more acceptable in your company. And this process is the most painstaking of all activities. You might be already hosting your portal in SharePoint or you may not have used SharePoint at all, if you want to take advantage of what SharePoint 2010 can offer to your business, one thing you must invest on – understanding the needs of your business. As your business evolves, your needs evolve too. Capturing all those needs and transforming them into reality is what SharePoint 2010 promises. http://www.mindfiresolutions.com/Sharepoint-Consulting-Company.htm[^]
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