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	<title>Factory Vision, Part 1: Introducing the Macaw Solutions Factory</title>
	<description>This is the start of a story about a three-year companywide Software Factory effort. The result is not your common code-generating or process-focused factory. In our effort to realize maximum value, we focused on solving common challenges that existing factories do not address. We created a Factory to automate and standardize development and deployment on [...]</description>
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	<title>Macaw Vision on SharePoint Release Management</title>
	<description>The current version of SharePoint (Windows SharePoint Services 3 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007) delivers a powerful collaboration platform. It also offers excellent customization capabilities through configuration and custom code. This customization and configuration be done at a system level through server based installations, but also by power users through the web based site [...]</description>
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