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by jedieaston
2373 days ago
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Because Microsoft sells it as easy to admin and use, then people don’t know how to configure it to be productive. Eventually whatever they were doing won’t scale, and they have to ask a consultant to fix it. Couple that with SharePoint not being great at its core competency (collaborative editing of MS office files, which ends in data being lost pretty much every time I’ve used it), and bingo, it isn’t usable for much of anything. |
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