That is all good for an organization with simpler enterprise collaborations and less employees, because for a company with complex requirements, Sharepoint Cloud may not be the right fit. And for some organizations, it can really be the answer to several problems like lack of technical expertise and rise of data center infrastructure costs.
Sharepoint on cloud can definitely provide cost-effective and simple content management capabilities and enterprise collaboration.
Is Sharepoint on Cloud The Answer to Everything? Going by Windows XP’s example, we think there will still be a lot of time to buyout and review your options before giving in to Sharepoint Online. And in case you are worried Microsoft will close its door on the on-premises version, then you should know, there is still a lot of time before Sharepoint shifts completely to the cloud. Microsoft is just trying to lure clients to move from on-premises versions to the cloud. Now that Microsoft has introduced Sharepoint Online with Sharepoint 2013, is it really time for enterprises to pack up their bags and move to the cloud?Īccording to Jim Gartner, a research director, Sharepoint cloud isn’t exactly ground breaking.