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Microsoft's SharePoint Server 2007 may be taking off in the enterprise, but the software doesn't come without holes, warts and a variety of other issues that need to be addressed in any corporate deployment.
Users will find weaknesses in all six areas that SharePoint focuses on -- collaboration, portal, search, enterprise content management, business process management and business intelligence -- along with custom coding needs, dependencies on other Microsoft products, a weak selection of social networking tools, a lack of offline support, challenges integrating identity management/provisioning, lack of centralized management tools for global operations and trouble finding qualified SharePoint developers and support staff. (Compare collaboration products.)
"Recognize that a really good SharePoint installation is as much organization as it is technology," said Burton Group vice president and research director Guy Creese, who participated in a four hour mini-conference last week. "Be clear what you are expecting from SharePoint -- it might be exactly what you need. But in some cases, SharePoint as shipped can leave huge holes."
The SharePoint evaluation was presented during the annual Burton Group Catalyst conference.
Craig Roth, Burton's vice president and services director for its collaboration and content division, added, "treating SharePoint as an enterprise solution is fundamentally different than treating it as a product, productivity tool or tactical solution."
Creese said it's all constructive criticism and users shouldn't feel compelled to abandon SharePoint, but they should be aware that custom work and additional software may be needed to bend SharePoint for specific needs.
"We have been finding that a highly tuned SharePoint installation needs custom coding and third-party add-ons," he said.
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Burton Group analysts said corporate management needs around content and records, and easy-to-use user tools, helped create a perfect storm for the sudden rise of the 7-year-old SharePoint product line.
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Simple ways to do SharePoint custom codingBy Microsoft Subnet on July 1, 2008, 1:36 pmMicrosoft Subnet has some resources to help IT pros with SharePoints so-called warts. Check out: 10 projects every SharePoint developer should know how to create...
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I just did a blog on this issueBy Anonymous on July 1, 2008, 8:59 pmIt's hard for some people to understand what SharePoint actually is: http://www.eds.com/sites/cs/blogs/eds_next_big_thing_blog/archive/2008/06/27/what-s-sharepoint-anyway.aspx
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The Add-ons Are There.By Anonymous on July 2, 2008, 6:04 amSharePoint out of the box does leave a lot of disappointed users but with the right Project Management and the right third party add-ons it can enhance any business. Take...
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Have these guys ever seen SharePoint?!?!?!By DudeMan on July 2, 2008, 6:48 pmI have read this entire article TWICE and I cant find anything true in it!!! Search scalability examples are all over the place. Simply search for "MOSS SEARCH...
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To the pointBy Anonymous on July 9, 2008, 3:14 amIt does half of what is says on the tin, terrible product, Why should you have to buy third party addons when you have just bought the product. Microsoft should...
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Reply to DudeManBy Craig Roth on July 25, 2008, 6:26 pmTaking it one by one: 1. Search scalability examples are all over the place. Simply search for "MOSS SEARCH SCALABILITY" A: Having tuning guides and lab tests...
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