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Are You Planning To Use Microsoft SharePoint?   [Edit]

Survey period: 29 Jun 2009 to 5 Jul 2009

Microsoft SharePoint Server use continues to grow. Are you using it, and if so, how?

OptionVotes% 
My company uses SharePoint for internal sites39340.43
My company uses SharePoint for external sites979.98
My company plans to use SharePoint this year646.58
My company's developers (us) are customizing SharePoint14715.12
We're evaluating it but no immediate plans808.23
No, we don't plan to use it46848.15
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralMy Company is Me Pin
Henry Minute2-Jul-09 7:01
Henry Minute2-Jul-09 7:01 
GeneralMy Company uses SharePoint, but I wish it wouldn't Pin
Fabio Franco30-Jun-09 4:24
professionalFabio Franco30-Jun-09 4:24 
GeneralRe: My Company uses SharePoint, but I wish it wouldn't Pin
ThatsAlok30-Jun-09 23:51
ThatsAlok30-Jun-09 23:51 
GeneralRe: My Company uses SharePoint, but I wish it wouldn't Pin
Fabio Franco1-Jul-09 3:49
professionalFabio Franco1-Jul-09 3:49 
GeneralThe only reason I use IE anymore Pin
Michael Dunn29-Jun-09 14:59
sitebuilderMichael Dunn29-Jun-09 14:59 
GeneralRe: The only reason I use IE anymore Pin
20XT629-Jun-09 17:22
20XT629-Jun-09 17:22 
GeneralRe: The only reason I use IE anymore Pin
brik0030-Jun-09 6:08
brik0030-Jun-09 6:08 
GeneralRe: The only reason I use IE anymore Pin
unchecked29-Jun-09 19:35
unchecked29-Jun-09 19:35 
GeneralRe: The only reason I use IE anymore Pin
ThatsAlok1-Jul-09 19:05
ThatsAlok1-Jul-09 19:05 
GeneralRe: The only reason I use IE anymore Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic30-Jun-09 6:15
Nemanja Trifunovic30-Jun-09 6:15 
GeneralWe're using SharePoint for BizTalk only Pin
Jason Barry29-Jun-09 2:17
professionalJason Barry29-Jun-09 2:17 
GeneralSharepoint alternatives Pin
jetwash29-Jun-09 2:12
jetwash29-Jun-09 2:12 
AnswerRe: Sharepoint alternatives Pin
markld229-Jun-09 20:58
markld229-Jun-09 20:58 
GeneralNot everything is bad from Microsoft PinPopular
sperrgebiet28-Jun-09 22:07
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GeneralRe: Not everything is bad from Microsoft Pin
Uwe Keim2-Jul-09 3:14
sitebuilderUwe Keim2-Jul-09 3:14 
GeneralRe: Not everything is bad from Microsoft Pin
VentsyV2-Jul-09 8:41
VentsyV2-Jul-09 8:41 
GeneralRe: Not everything is bad from Microsoft Pin
sperrgebiet2-Jul-09 8:49
sperrgebiet2-Jul-09 8:49 
GeneralI've never seen so much blood!!! Pin
dazfuller28-Jun-09 21:07
dazfuller28-Jun-09 21:07 
GeneralRe: I've never seen so much blood!!! PinPopular
Jeremy Falcon29-Jun-09 12:44
professionalJeremy Falcon29-Jun-09 12:44 
GeneralRe: I've never seen so much blood!!! Pin
dazfuller29-Jun-09 21:05
dazfuller29-Jun-09 21:05 
GeneralMicrosoft...in general? Share this! LOL... Pin
JasonPSage28-Jun-09 20:31
JasonPSage28-Jun-09 20:31 
GeneralRe: Microsoft...in general? Share this! LOL... Pin
Tomas Vavrda29-Jun-09 0:07
Tomas Vavrda29-Jun-09 0:07 
GeneralRe: Microsoft...in general? Share this! LOL... Pin
Dan Suthar29-Jun-09 0:30
professionalDan Suthar29-Jun-09 0:30 
GeneralRe: Microsoft...in general? Share this! LOL... Pin
ThatsAlok1-Jul-09 19:09
ThatsAlok1-Jul-09 19:09 
GeneralRe: Microsoft...in general? Share this! LOL... Pin
Tomas Vavrda2-Jul-09 1:33
Tomas Vavrda2-Jul-09 1:33 
Yes, and you have chosen a good technology. But for example there was a thing called "Information Bridge Framework" and many other tools/technologies comming out from Microsoft which were greatly marketed and did not go over version 1.5 at the end.

And as for the compatibility, we have developed an application in .NET 1.1 and because of bugs in that framework we had to work-around, the application was not able to run under .NET 2.0.

I don't say you should not take anything from Microsoft, all other providers have problems, too. It's just that especially Microsoft is very good in releasing too much software and suddenly being able to stop support. Just because of business/marketing reasons.

Another example I know is Intersystems (product Caché) which I was told is fully supporting every single historical version they have released. I suppose you must pay for this, but it is the nature of the company. Microsoft's nature is to release, realize how it does not fit and dispose the product. VB6 was also disposed even though it was really good product for what it was and with a large consumer base.

So for me, the problem is not the backwards compatibility what is the problem, but the forsight and architecture. MS is so big that every product goes its own way. There is no single person guiding the product base. So sometimes you find products that compete. And of course one of them will be canceled. That's why you have to take care on what technology you take from MS - you never know what they will take back.

--Tomas

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