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Monday, 20 April 2009 13:05 |
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Why doesn’t this come as a surprise? According to a recent study conducted by AIIM and Information Architected, SharePoint is mainly used as a system to store and share file online. So much for its powerful capabilities. What good are they if not used? One of the main problems of SharePoint has always been its complexity. In spite of its much lauded potential, its sophistication is a major deterrent for greater end user adoption, and people end up using its very basic features which are easily accessible. It is like using a Rolls Royce as a music system. The lesson to be learnt here is, as long as a tool does not embrace its greatest supporters, the end users, it is destined to lose favor. This is an argument in favor of SaaS based online collaboration solution providers, whose hallmark has always been just-about-anybody-can-do-it solutions. These solutions bring robust yet "push button" functionality.
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Last Updated on Monday, 27 April 2009 15:09 |