Datto Workplace vs Microsoft Office SharePoint Server comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

Datto Workplace
Ranking in Content Collaboration Platforms
14th
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
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Microsoft Office SharePoint...
Ranking in Content Collaboration Platforms
11th
Average Rating
7.6
Number of Reviews
23
Ranking in other categories
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Market share comparison

As of June 2024, in the Content Collaboration Platforms category, the market share of Datto Workplace is 4.9% and it increased by 121.8% compared to the previous year. The market share of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server is 12.3% and it increased by 52.7% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
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Sep 27, 2020
Stable, integrates well with Teams, and has flexible and helpful support
I would like to see the integration with Teams reinforced. If you could have some SharePoint pages inside of teams, I think it could be useful. If you want to use data as a repository then you can have it there. That is one way, but also it depends on what Microsoft is trying to do. If they are planning to disaggregate SharePoint and just use Teams as the mainframe or they still want to keep it. I think that if they can bring some of the key components of what useful in both products then I think that can help the users. More and more, people are starting to try to find one unique channel where they can have everything in one place. You can still have a lot of applications that you can use, but you still have one interface. That's what I think Microsoft Teams is trying to do, which is to give you one interface where you can use it for communication, control, to check how is your team behaving, and to have web meetings. There is more usability from an end-user perspective to continue to use the full scope of Microsoft products. This included integrating products as much as possible.

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"Pricing plans may be flexible depending on volume usage and your corporate relationship with Microsoft."
"It can be expensive for on-premises deployments, especially when you have to support SQL Server as your backend database. That's where the cost comes into play. SQL Server has its own licensing, which Microsoft keeps on changing. Therefore, it can become costly. In the earlier versions of SharePoint, version 2007 or 2010, they had an express version where the SQL Server licensing was free. It wasn't like a full-blown SharePoint. It was only a slimmed-down version. It used to be whatever your hardware costs. You would install the free software and work with it, but you were very limited in what you could do in SharePoint. If you wanted the SharePoint Enterprise Server with all the bells and whistles, then you had to pay more to get the SQL Server license based on the number of users or servers. The subscription model is different for cloud deployments. Licensing is per user and per month. The cost also depends on the storage required. If you have a lot of sites or documents, then you need to expand it based on your needs."
"One of the reasons why we don't recommend the cloud version of SharePoint is the cost. With the on premise version, you pay for the license once. For the cloud version, there is a recurring fee. It is very expensive. They expect everyone to pay $20 or $30 per user per month."
"There are some aggressive discounts offered by Microsoft for organizations that are not for profit, which we are, and it makes it quite attractive to consider."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Computer Software Company
19%
Non Profit
8%
Government
8%
Real Estate/Law Firm
7%
Computer Software Company
13%
Financial Services Firm
9%
Government
8%
Manufacturing Company
8%
 

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Also Known As

Autotask Workplace
Office SharePoint Server, MS Office SharePoint Server
 

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Sample Customers

Datapac, Dynamic Business Technologies, SAX Technology Advisors
Del Monte Foods, Unicredit Leasing, Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council, Nokia Czech Republic, Perkins Eastman, JLL, ICA, óxito Software, Dorset Software, PKP Cargo, Arcapita Bank B.S.C., AVE CZ, Chesapeake Energy
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