Microsoft's SharePoint is an Intranet solution that enables users to share and manage content, knowledge, and applications to empower teamwork, quickly find information, and collaborate across the organization.
$5
Per User Per Month
MS SharePoint / SQL
Score 8.3 out of 10
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MS SharePoint / SQL refers to Microsoft Sharepoint, a web-based collaborative platform, being used in tandem with Microsoft SQL Server to provide business intelligence analytics and reporting. They can provide BI content such as data connections, reports, scorecards, dashboards, and more.
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Plan 1
$5.00
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Plan 2
$10.00
Per User Per Month
Office 365 E3
$20.00
Per User Per Month
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MS SharePoint has more options for sharing and editing documents. Box is similar. Dropbox is more limited but is easier to set up.
Actually, this tool used is the standard for file sharing within the entire company. Management obvious has invested in this product since it's corporate wide. All employee files and company files are stored on SharePoint. It's the easiest method to use when large about of data …
The competition is increasing and offering more features and easier interfaces however MS Sharepoint has a lot to offer and multiple features from: Ticketing System, Project Management, Document Repository, Version Control, Intranet Home Page and is easy to manipulate and …
The internal document repository features are very robust and strong, so there are few solid competitors without going into far more complex territory for specialized solutions using Documentum or other packages. Being a strong generalist is really the greatest strength here …
Its integration with MS products is a plus. SharePoint does well as an information hub because it allows users access to an array of tools that can be used to manage documents, files, workbooks, etc... while allowing some control and security with the use of permissions and …
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MS SharePoint / SQL
BI Standard Reporting
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Ratings
MS SharePoint / SQL
7.2
62 Ratings
13% below category average
Pixel Perfect reports
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7.843 Ratings
Customizable dashboards
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6.659 Ratings
Report Formatting Templates
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7.152 Ratings
Ad-hoc Reporting
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7.1
57 Ratings
12% below category average
Drill-down analysis
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6.446 Ratings
Formatting capabilities
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8.057 Ratings
Integration with R or other statistical packages
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5.334 Ratings
Report sharing and collaboration
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8.854 Ratings
Report Output and Scheduling
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MS SharePoint / SQL
7.7
62 Ratings
7% below category average
Publish to Web
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7.555 Ratings
Publish to PDF
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8.452 Ratings
Report Versioning
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7.352 Ratings
Report Delivery Scheduling
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7.542 Ratings
Delivery to Remote Servers
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7.535 Ratings
Data Discovery and Visualization
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Very user friendly. If you're already using M365 products it offers great integration! If you're using Azure AD it offers SSO for IAM and integrates nicely with Azure AD Groups which can then be used for Access management. As our IT / Azure Administrator, I particularly like the "sharing link" options where you can send a link with an expiration date and not have to remember to remove the link / access after a project / business case scenario is over.
As I mentioned in my previous answers, MS SharePoint is very useful as a shared drive for the organization and is very easy to manage. It also helps us import data from SharePoint directly into PowerBI for creating reports. According to my understanding, only share link features should be improved.
It's integral to our business. It's already included with most of the Office 365 licensing we buy, so the cost is effectively zero. It stores our files, it is the foundation for custom applications, and Microsoft only continues to enhance its functionality and its connections to other Microsoft tools. SharePoint just keeps getting better and better.
This was a long-term buy-in from a corporate perspective, to remain in the SharePoint space. Migration is certainly possible, which is good for planning and having options further out. At this point, the only planned migration is to eventually move the architecture up to SharePoint/SQL 2013. At that point, we will be able to leverage some greater efficiencies, some enhanced content design and management features, and some more current social features. It is well worth a full consideration in any shop looking at a new implementation of or migration to SharePoint (although you will probably be considering 2013 versions or beyond in those discussions), but the platform should be a strong competitor to any alternatives. Realizing the capability of a fully-branded and customized website was not part of the original choice for the architecture at Lincoln, but seeing it implemented and functioning now with this capacity far beyond original expectations has certainly cemented plans to continue using it.
No usability issues reported. Individual teams also have allocated areas which replace legacy shared drives on local LANs. Access to Sharepoint resources is fully integrated with corporate Active Directory with additional two-factor authentication required for administrative users. Users have access to Microsoft Services Hub which allows you to create, manage, and track support requests while staying current on Microsoft technologies with access to select self-paced learning paths
I gave this rating due to MS SharePoint being a big help with our userbase. We have a lot of users that are just old enough to not have much technical skills or they have been in this industry long enough to where they haven't really needed to utilize much technology. MS SharePoint helped us move beyond that barrier without too many bumps and bruises.
I've only had to call in to support on one occasion but they were able to work though our issue and find a solution that did fully resolve the issue in a timely manner. I can't always say the same about support from other companies so it was a refreshing change to have support that did help.
The face to face training I received was on SharePoint Administration. It was rushed as there was a lot of information to cover and the application of the labs weren't that great either. I like to be able to relate what I am learning to what I am currently doing.
I like to learn at my own pace and online training allows for that. Additionally, you can skip through pieces of content that you already know or are already comfortable with. Microsoft actually offers great videos on their website for basic fundamental SharePoint Training. I have used these training videos in some of my own training sessions with end users.
The reasons for selecting MS SharePoint are: SharePoint provides ease of use and web design assistance and support SharePoint helps you schedule your content for publishing. enables users to share documents with external parties and offers a better internal structure of the content and better indexing and searching capabilities.
At the time of the two large projects, SharePoint was the enterprise solution so we were required to use that. We have since lobbied the enterprise teams to review and consider Atlassian Confluence and were successful. Confluence is cheaper than Sharepoint which is why we wanted to bring that in. The enterprise has now made Confluence an enterprise solution as an alternative to SharePoint. After using both I think SharePoint has many more add-ins than Confluence. It has much more customization ability than Confluence. SharePoint is not good for mobile readiness. Confluence is so there is a difference that might lead you to Confluence over SharePoint. I would also say that SharePoint is very document-centric and that Confluence has better KM than SharePoint does. even with the use of SQL Server. We were told that we could not use Google Drive even though it had features we liked.
Increased collaboration - MS Sharepoint has increased knowledge share and collaboration between departments. This saves time and energy because of its efficient and effective communication
Increased document security - MS Sharepoint has increased our document security so we're safer knowing that our documents are security and access controlled appropriately. We are less prone to get in trouble by our customers due to the security provided by MS Sharepoint
Negative Impact Compared to other software - Not sure if the MS Sharepoint's main functionalities could've been met with other tools we currently have