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I'm working on a roadmap to re-architect our corporate intranet, and I'm stuck on a hard decision around content management.

We own licences for Interwoven TeamSite, and we use it to manage our content for our externally-facing internet site, our main intranet, and a couple of big internal knowledge exchanges.

It's looking likely that I'll recommend Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007 for the main platform for the intranet. I saw a demo yesterday of a great intranet based on SharePoint with the Microsoft CMS for content management, and I'd like to do something similar, except leveraging our current Interwoven installation.

Does anyone have any experience with this type of integration? Any 'gotchas' or lessons learned from integrating Interwoven and SharePoint?

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With all these things the important question is the business requirements. Why does SharePoint looks more appealing than TeamSite from this perspective, especially as it seems similar in many respects (I don't know it)? What features are you missing and what problems you're currently experiencing with TeamSite?

I'd consider the time and costs involved with getting up to speed with SharePoint. Particularly if custom development is required you may experience quite a learning curve. It's worth it to salespeople to put a lot of time into nice demos (or download one) but how long would it take a customer to get it to that point? You already have the knowledge and resources for TeamSite.

This isn't intended to dissuade you, but some points to consider.

Alex Angas
Hey Alex, Thanks for the response. A content management component is key to the business requirements, and we already own Teamsite. I guess I should explain the architecture a bit better - SharePoint will be the core platform, and many other pieces will take care of specific functions, i.e., content management. I'm really just wondering how to integrate Teamsite for this function since Microsoft's CMS probably isn't an option.
Kaiser Advisor
Hmmm, I don't think I know enough about TeamSite to comment further. By the way, SharePoint 2007 *is* now the Microsoft CMS product (CMS 2002 was discontinued)
Alex Angas
I didn't know that! Thanks for the heads-up - Very interesting info.
Kaiser Advisor
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No! Don't do it! SharePoint WSS 3.0 used to have crappy CM, so Microsoft best practice was to use MS ECM in conjunction. From 2007 on, MS built the CM platform into SharePoint. You will have a very hard time stripping the MS ECM out and cludging something else it. Besides, Interwoven isn't a top-quarter product. If you're using it in your company, start moving away from it. OpenText and MS make much better solutions.

In short, you're asking for trouble if you try and use Interwoven TeamSite for SharePoint's ECM - They DO NOT play well together.

Jen the Heb
+1  A: 

I have the same issue and will be eagerly looking for an answer to your question.

Mary
I was pretty convinced by Jen the Heb's answer above!
Kaiser Advisor
+1  A: 

Because this page comes up first in Google for the search term "sharepoint interwoven content management"

I typed this in because I wanted to see information on exactly the type of integration discussed on this page.

Can someone from Interwoven please comment for those who already own TeamSite and also wonder about potential integration with SharePoint?

This would be one of those good examples of a company using Web 2.0 well if we could have a a contribution to this message thread from the company being spoken about (assuming they have an interest in contributing to the message).

I work in a government agency and I am looking at this same question and how it will affect us.

Thanks

Uncle Fed