SharePoint Review Insights

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Insights from SharePoint Reviewers

Based on 8 verified reviews published in the last 18 months

Besides Microsoft SharePoint, what other software do you regularly use? How likely would you be to recommend it to a friend or colleague?

8 answered

This report synthesizes 8 recent product reviews to identify software used alongside Microsoft SharePoint and assess the likelihood of recommending those products. Reviewers mentioned Microsoft products and Google products. Due to the small sample size, these findings should be interpreted as directional rather than definitive. Three of the 8 reviewers mentioned using other Microsoft products, including Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Windows, and Microsoft Excel. Two reviewers reported using Google products, specifically Google Drive and Google Calendar. The sentiment towards both Microsoft and Google products appears mixed, without a clear positive or negative trend. The limited data set prevents a more detailed analysis of user satisfaction and recommendation likelihood for these products.

Microsoft Products

3 mentions

Microsoft products were mentioned by 3 of the 8 reviewers. These mentions included Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Windows,…

Microsoft products were mentioned by 3 of the 8 reviewers. These mentions included Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Windows, and Microsoft Excel. Given the small number of mentions and lack of specific commentary, it is difficult to assess the overall sentiment towards these products in conjunction with SharePoint.

Google Products

2 mentions

Google products were mentioned by 2 of the 8 reviewers. Specifically, reviewers noted using Google Drive and Google Cal…

Google products were mentioned by 2 of the 8 reviewers. Specifically, reviewers noted using Google Drive and Google Calendar. As with Microsoft products, the limited number of mentions prevents a definitive assessment of user satisfaction or recommendation likelihood.

Describe how you use Microsoft SharePoint in your organization. What are the business problems the product addresses and what is the scope of your use case?

8 answered

This report synthesizes 8 recent reviews to understand how organizations use Microsoft SharePoint and the business problems it addresses. A primary use case is document storage and sharing; 6 of 8 reviewers mention using SharePoint as a central repository for company files, which facilitates collaboration across different projects and business units. Several reviewers appreciate its ability to maintain a single version of documents and share them via links, rather than sending attachments. Beyond document management, 4 of 8 reviewers note that SharePoint serves as a platform for collaboration and as an organization's intranet. While it supports remote work and cross-departmental communication, one reviewer found SharePoint complicated and not intuitive to use.

Document storage and sharing

6 mentions

A significant use case for Microsoft SharePoint is document storage and sharing, mentioned by 6 of 8 reviewers. Reviewe…

A significant use case for Microsoft SharePoint is document storage and sharing, mentioned by 6 of 8 reviewers. Reviewers highlight that it serves as the primary location for storing company files, which allows different teams to work together on projects. They also appreciate that SharePoint helps maintain a single, consistent version of documents and simplifies sharing through direct links.

Collaboration and Intranet

4 mentions

Microsoft SharePoint is also used as a collaboration platform and intranet, according to 4 of 8 reviewers. It facilitat…

Microsoft SharePoint is also used as a collaboration platform and intranet, according to 4 of 8 reviewers. It facilitates cross-departmental communication and file sharing, which supports remote work. However, one reviewer finds that SharePoint is complicated and not intuitive to operate.