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  • 2 comments  /  posted by  Walter Ferrari  on  Oct 18, 2010 (1 week ago)
    Sharepoint 2010 is a powerful platform for organisations that want to manage their data in a more efficient way. Some of the key features include document management and collaboration tools, content management and social networking and so on. Since it is essentially a browser-based web platform, why not use Silverlight to offer the users a better experience? The same question probably came up to the Microsoft engineers’ mind when they deliberated the new features of Sharepoint 2010; in fact, with this release a new Client Object Model has been included to allow client applications like Silverlight to interact with Sharepoint data.