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
Nintex Process Platform
Score 8.5 out of 10
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Nintex offers a platform that helps companies discover, automate, and optimize business processes.
SharePoint is a more mature product than Confluence but this does come with both positives and negatives. We are a heavy MS technology company so using SharePoint is a logical step for us. If you are not heavily invested in MS tech then Confluence is a perfectly viable option …
We previously deployed Content Server and continue to use that platform. SharePoint is a much more flexible platform with a greatly improved user interface. However, its ability to handle a large volume of documents is not as strong.
We compared SharePoint with Box.com, but decided to go with SharePoint since Box.com did not have as many features we needed. Some of the features our business needed is the ability to architecture security folders structure with ability to limit users access. We also had the …
MS SharePoint is a corporate-wide tool that we utilize within and across departments. The system does allow security for silo information that is needed yet can allow approved access to other SharePoint sites, as needed.
DropBox is a nice application for document sharing but does not have many of the features such as workflows. With SharePoint you can send approval workflows for individuals files that are uploaded by the users. Both Blogger and WordPress are nice quick out of the box solutions, …
I previously had used SharePoint and this was at my last employer. At my current job we use Nintex and have since I joined the company. I have found Nintex much more user friendly than SharePoint and that it crashes less. I also think it has a better technology interface.
What previously stood K2 apart from Nintex was purely the ability to have workflows executed outside of SharePoint. Nintex are due to release a product that resides in Azure that provides this feature as well. K2 should really look into redesigning the development GUIs they are …
We use OutSystems for other processes in our operation but we see that this platform is not able to indentify processes when drawed. Besides that OutSystems requires some basic development knowledge to use it. This makes it not really useable for business units.
Nintex workflows has much complex process management tools and better integration tools than Microsoft Power Platform. Being able to host it on premises is also an important feature for companies that are not cloud fans.
We started with Nintex Worklow some years ago. We see the benefits of automating workflows to process the data and that issue increment then business because we were able to process great blocks of data with almost a little effort, so the benefits were obvious. After that we …
I use Nintex Promapp and Nintex Workflow cloud. Nintex Promapp allows process mapping exercises with ease; it gives you three different views of a process. The information is filled out using texts, and that information is captured in visuals and text form, whereas the other …
We got Nintex before microsoft flow was around and K2 at the time was more expensive and didn't have the mobile apps option. SharePoint is licensed per SharePoint Webfront end WFE server and we only had one WFE server.
microsoft flow and power apps requires additional conenctor …
Nintex's Process Platform workflow development interface is much easier to use for both technical and non technical IT personnel. We have a partner that helped us to implement the setup and assist us when we run into issues when developing workflows. But because of the visual …
Well, the workflow design is much easier with Nintex Platform. Also the functions are much more versatile. But, if you are a programmer, forget what you know, you have to learn to think in SharePoint-ish and Nintex-ish.
I used SharePoint Designer and Microsoft Visual Studio. We are testing also Microsoft Office 365 Power Automate and Power Apps which are in a competition to the Nintex Workflow Cloud. K2 was not tested but in the focus, at the end the pricing was to expensive for small/mid size …
Nintex just works and has been working for the past 12 years. It's very easy to use, very efficient and productive. I'll say it's the No1 Digital transformation platform in the world.
Microsoft's SharePoint 2013 workflow has a number of shortcomings that Nintex Workflow just deals with effortlessly. The Nintex tools seem to be built by people who understand how [to] process stuff is done properly, whereas the MS tools are comprehensive but seem to be …
Nintex Process Platform was pretty comparable to these options. The major things that stood out for Nintex Process Platform, which ultimately made us select it, was the ease of use for the end users and the ability to report on the process. SharePoint workflow was the solution …
Technical staff thinks Nintex stacks up against Power Automate well, short of a string "Connector" story and it is at a disadvantage due to Power Automate being "part" of M365 marketing against that is near impossible. For the most part, we have kept the Nintex platform because …
We selected Nintex Process Platform as we already use Nintex products for form and workflow development and are familiar and comfortable with them as a Vendor. The option to tie process automation directly to the processes as drafted in the platform was definitely an added …
The only other products that I have used are Microsoft SharePoint Designer and Infopath. While I have investigated alternatives in the marketplace it was not to an extent where I can even recall their names. What I do recall is that nothing came as close to offering the …
Nintex process platform is so easy for non-IT users to use for themselves and automate their day to day workflows, which is a huge success for the overall organization. Browser-based process modeling and WYSIWYG form builder is a great option for non-IT users without steep …