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Market Research Report

Microsoft Office and SharePoint Traction: An Updated Look at Customer Adoption and Future Plans

Published by IDC
Published October, 2009 Product code 102060
Content info Pages: 21
Price
US $ 5000 PDF by E-mail (Single user license)


Microsoft Office and SharePoint Traction: An Updated Look at Customer Adoption and Future Plans published by IDC in October, 2009. This report consists of Pages: 21 and the price starts from US $ 5000.

Introduction

Abstract

This IDC study discusses the findings of a QuickPoll survey fielded in July 2009 to gauge adoption of alternative office productivity tools and Microsoft SharePoint and to assess customer needs and priorities for content management.

"Microsoft continues to dominate the desktop office tools market, of course, but we are seeing increased adoption of Web-based office productivity tools such as Google Docs. It will be interesting to see how Microsoft' s launch of Office Web Apps impacts this adoption," said Melissa Webster, IDC program vice president for Content and Digital Media Technologies. "SharePoint adoption continues to grow strongly, as organizations expand their use of SharePoint beyond portals and team sites to content management. Web content management may be the next area where content management vendors start to see increased competition from Microsoft."

Table of Contents

  • IDC Opinion
  • In This Study
    • Methodology
  • Situation Overview
    • Introduction
    • Survey Findings
      • Office Productivity Tools Currently in Use
      • Future Use of Office Productivity Tools
      • SharePoint Usage
        • SharePoint for Team Sites
        • SharePoint for Portals
        • SharePoint for Content Management
        • SharePoint for Externally Facing Web Sites
      • SharePoint Investment Plans and Penetration Within the Enterprise
      • Attitudes About Content Management Deployment
        • Managing Team Site Content
        • Standardizing on One Content Management Vendor
        • Hosted and Open Source Content Management Systems
      • Business Drivers for Purchase of Content Management Software
  • Future Outlook
  • Essential Guidance
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Synopsis
  • Figure: Respondents by Company Size
  • Figure: Respondents by Industry
  • Figure: Respondents by Job Title
  • Figure: Current Use of Office Productivity Tools
  • Figure: Planned Use of Office Productivity Tools
  • Figure: Use of SharePoint for Team Sites
  • Figure: Use of SharePoint for Portals
  • Figure: Use of SharePoint for Content Management
  • Figure: Use of SharePoint for Externally Facing Web Sites
  • Figure: Plans for SharePoint Investment This or Next Year
  • Figure: Attitudes About Content Management Deployment
  • Figure: Business Drivers for Buying Content Management Software
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