Workflow, Collaboration, Enterprise Content Management

JOG Meeting Reminder for September 2008: Enterprise Content Management - Document Retention

by John Holliday 16. September 2008 01:56

Jacksonville Office Geeks

Thursday, September 18th, 2008; 6p-8p

Bank of America, Building 500, 9000 Southside Blvd; 2nd Fl; Sea Oats Rm

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Enterprise Content Management - Document Retention

Document retention is an important part of content management.  SharePoint provides out-of-the-box support for managing document retention using the built-in expiration policy feature of the information management policy framework.  The built-in expiration policy feature includes the ability to define expiration formulas based on document metadata, but there are many scenarios in which the expiration date depends on conditions external to a given document.  In this session, we'll explore the information management policy architecture in detail and learn how to extend the expiration policy feature by writing custom document expiration formulas that calculate the expiration date based on data pulled from elsewhere in the SharePoint farm.

Speaker: John Holliday, MVP Office SharePoint Server

 

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