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Enterprise software development and consulting for various organizations, industries and domains. Saturday, January 29, 2011. Managing Security in SharePoint 2010 Based on Metadata. Degree of complexity even increases when it comes to governance and security.
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Looking for a SharePoint consultant - we provide high quality SharePoint and Mobile solutions.PARSED CONTENT
The site states the following, "EvePoint Software is a full-service solution provider, specialised in the consulting and development of applications based on Sitecore, SharePoint and major mobile platforms." I noticed that the web page also stated " Our company distinguished ourselves from the majority of our competitors by looking at the big picture and working from a long-term vision." They also stated " We partner with our customers to propose the best solution and provide support to guarantee your investment over the long run. Our processes, and our tools." The meta header had Sharepoint Consultant as the first keyword. This keyword was followed by SharePoint Mobile Development, Sharepoint Consultant in Toronto, and SharePoint Developer in Canada which isn't as important as Sharepoint Consultant. The other words the site uses is SharePoint Solutions Provider.SEE MORE WEB PAGES
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