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Augmenting Customer Experience with SharePoint Online: Building Portals and Practices to Improve Usability

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Augmenting Customer Experience with SharePoint Online: Building Portals and Practices to Improve Usability
Augmenting Customer Experience with SharePoint Online: Building Portals and Practices to Improve Usability

Barnes and Noble

Augmenting Customer Experience with SharePoint Online: Building Portals and Practices to Improve Usability

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starts with an introduction to SharePoint Online features you can adopt to create better digital customer experience and transformation. Next, you will learn about augmentation for user and customer experience followed by guidelines and methods to develop smart and intelligent portals. Moving forward, you will cover enterprise and web content management in detail along with the challenges and benefits of using SharePoint Online. The partner ecosystem is discussed next with a detailed discussion on working with suppliers, partners, and vendors. Along the way, you will see how to create smart solutions using SharePoint Online and how to managecustomer references. Finally, you will go through the use of SharePoint Online in different business sectors with the help of case studies. What You Will Learn Who This Book Is For

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