User Reviews of Apache Airflow & OpenText 360 for SharePoint

Updated April 2024

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Apache Airflow review

SUDHIR KUMAR RATHLAVATH
SUDHIR KUMAR RATHLAVATH
Student at University of South Florida
Enable seamless integration with various connectivity and integrated services,...
One improvement could be the inclusion of a plugin with a drag-and-drop feature. This graphical feature would be beneficial when dealing with connectivity and integration services like connecting to BigQuery or other systems. As a first-time user, although the documentation is available, it would be more user-friendly to have a...
OpenText 360 for SharePoint review

reviewer1648332
Principal Technical Support Engineer at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Great for knowledge management, constantly evolving, and helps build good workflows
It has a lot of flexibility, and Microsoft does come up with some new additions from time to time. In SharePoint, you do have the flexibility of uploading the documents, and then you can create the workflow, the workbench of curation and approvals. That’s for any content that is to be secured or to offer people to trust that their content...

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