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One diagram is worth a thousand words. Visio and SharePoint – better together. James Avenant Product Marketing Manager : Visio. Visio 2010 – uses and templates. Using Visio. Demo. Visio 2010. Simplify. Connect. Share. Intuitive Professional Diverse. Dynamic Data-Driven Insightful. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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One diagram is worth a thousand

words

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Visio and SharePoint –

better together

James AvenantProduct Marketing Manager :

Visio

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Visio 2010 – uses and templates

Application Architectur

e

Asset Manageme

nt

Business Analysis Business

Capacity Planning

Database Planning

Educational Facilities

Finance HR

IT App PlatIT

Infrastructure

Legal Marketing

Medical Network

Project Manageme

ntSales

Security SQL

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Using VisioDemo

Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation

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• Intuitive• Professional• Diverse

• Dynamic• Data-Driven• Insightful

• Real-time• Consistent• Accessible

Simplify Connect Share

Visio 2010

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Advanced Diagramming Made Simple!

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Visio Services - Examples

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Using Visio ServicesDemo

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References

Webhttp://www.microsoft.co.za/visio

http://visiotoolbox.comFacebook site:

Microsoft Visio South Africa

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Who are Visio’s customers Today?

BDM13%

Dev15%

IT Pro21%

IW51%

Industry DistributionN (weighted) = 336

Audience Distribution

N (weighted) = 457

• Criteria: Have created at least one diagram using Visio in the past year.• Weighting sources were CMG 2008 Segmentation Data (Audience), D&B 2007 Industry Data (Industry), and 2008 US SOC Codes (Job Role)

RetailHealth care

Computer-relatedBusiness svcs/consulting

EngineeringGovernment

TelecommunicationsFinancial - banking/insurance

Manufacturing/production

6%6%6%6%6%

7%9%9%

17%

Percentage of IWs and BDMs (~64%) is higher than in previous studies (~30%). As expected, BDMs and IWs spread over mix of technical job roles (e.g. engineering) and business roles (e.g. admin)As expected, Industry distribution shows higher usage in manufacturing

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Job Role DistributionN (weighted) = 343

General management

Research & development/development

Other, please specify

Consulting

Administrative

Engineering

MIS/DP/IS/IT

5%

5%

7%

9%

12%

13%

21%

2

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Q&AAnd open discussion

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