7 SharePoint Alternatives that Actually Get the Job Done

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7 SharePoint Alternatives that Actually Get the Job Done

Vinay Patankar May 20, 2016

Microsoft SharePoint is a bit like a Swiss army knife. It has a ton of different functions, some of which are useful, and some that aren’t. If you’re using SharePoint or one of several SharePoint alternatives and you’re not careful, you might wind up with a tool that’s so bloated with features it doesn’t really succeed at any of them. As SharePoint consultant Jason Masterman says, “Customers are [implementing SharePoint] because they own it. It’s not that they’re doing research and choosing [SharePoint]. They’re doing it because they own it.” In a 2013 survey, only 6% of respondents reported completing a successful SharePoint project. In 2015, that number was up —but just to a mere 11%. We think more than 11% of users deserve to be happy with their workflow tool. So we looked at 7 SharePoint alternatives and examined how they stack up in terms of price, capability, and user-friendliness. Here’s what we found.

SharePoint Alternative #1: Google Drive for Business It’s hard to get users to pay for an upgrade when the free version is pretty good and highly adopted, but Google Drive for Business has managed to do just that—for over 1 million organizations. The file sharing and document storage feature, Drive, is part of the Google Apps suite, which is a pretty cheap alternative than pricier enterprise SharePoint alternatives.

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