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Find, use, and share information
Empower Your People to Make Better Decisions
Overview
Information is of critical importance to any company. Technology can help empower your most important business asset—your people—by connecting them with the right information quickly, so that they can transform business data into insights and translate insights into organizational knowledge and action.
Find Information Quickly
Find information quickly
Integrated technology empowers teams to find and share information.
Make Important Information More Accessible

Your business needs search and information tools that help your people be more productive, make better business decisions, and drive the business to greater success. Integrated data management solutions from Microsoft provide the means to improve customer and partner relationships, create innovative products, and improve operations and profitability.
Four Ways to Search Effectively

Your employees need to find information quickly and easily, so Microsoft has created four technologies to share, search, and use critical data.
  • Standalone Search
  • Comprehensive Search
  • Find, Use, Share (Basic Configuration)
  • Find, Use, Share (Customized Configuration)
Whether you need to search a local desktop or an entire server, Microsoft empowers your people to find and use information effectively.

Products to Find, Use, and Share Information

Microsoft offers a comprehensive and integrated platform of business information management tools that empower your people to make better business decisions, be more productive, and achieve greater success. These tools can help your people find, use, and share information more quickly, easily, and securely.

How to Choose the Right Software

Who should choose the software to empower your employees? To properly evaluate and determine the right technology solution, two groups of people need to be involved in the process: the business evaluation team and the technology evaluation team.

Defining key roles among your CIO, CFO, and your IT Manager to ask the right questions will create an effective fact-finding evaluation process.