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  2. SharePoint - Wikipedia

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    SharePoint Server is a product offered by Microsoft that provides organizations with greater control over the behavior and design of SharePoint. Unlike SharePoint Online, which is a cloud based service, SharePoint Server is installed on the customers' IT infrastructure, giving them greater customization and control over the platform.

  3. Microsoft SharePoint Workspace - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft claims the name change is a natural progression, since Groove is to SharePoint what Outlook is to Exchange. Microsoft asserts that features have been added to make it easier to deploy and manage, and claims that SharePoint Workspace will make it easier to access SharePoint content (or content from any server that implements the ...

  4. Microsoft SharePoint Designer - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .microsoft .com /spd. Microsoft SharePoint Designer ( SPD ), formerly known as Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer, is a discontinued HTML editor freeware for creating or modifying Microsoft SharePoint sites, workflows and web pages. It is a part of Microsoft SharePoint family of products. [5] SharePoint Designer 2007 is a part of ...

  5. Microsoft Online Services - Wikipedia

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    Services also provide the option to add complementary capabilities that enhance on-premises server software and simplify system management and maintenance. Around 2011, the products offered as 'Microsoft Online Services' were replaced by products within Office 365. Product Suite: Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS)

  6. Your Guide to Workplace Accommodations for ADHD - Healthline

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    having a dedicated quiet workspace to work from. using noise-canceling headphones in loud work areas. taking more frequent short breaks instead of longer ones. using calendars, timers, and other ...

  7. What is a Licensed Practical Nurse? - WebMD

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    LPNs handle tasks like: Recording patients’ vitals, such as blood pressure, temperature, and pulse. Reporting patient status to RNs and doctors and adding it to patient charts. Changing wound ...

  8. List of collaborative software - Wikipedia

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    web and mobile application designed to improve the way teams communicate and collaborate. Assembla. a set of cloud-based task and code management tools for software developers. Atlassian Confluence. web-based team and content collaboration software. Authorea. online collaborative writing tool for researchers. Axigen.

  9. Cannabis Terpenes: What They Are and How They Work - Healthline

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    Terpenes are naturally occurring chemical compounds found in plants and some animals. They’re responsible for the aromas, flavors, and even colors associated with various types of vegetation. In ...