SharePoint ROI

MichaelNdwiga - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Business Support Officer at cityeyehospital

There's a return on investment because of the centralization of documents. As the organization grows larger, businesses have more data. So. we try to avoid storing data in multiple places, we use SharePoint for the central data repository. So there's good control of data. 

There is more efficiency in our processes. We get more efficiency and control. We've utilized 70% of SharePoint. The platform still has more to offer, but for our current needs, we're at around 70%.

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SS
IT Manager at The Ventoulis Institute for Local Journalism

We haven't even been open for a month yet, so we have not really got an ROI.

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Buthainah Al-Balharith - PeerSpot reviewer
Information Technology Security Engineer at Direct Choice

SharePoint generates a return on investment in streamlining control across various departments. From HR to design to IT policies, it allows the creation of dedicated sites for policies, incident reports, and general announcements. This centralized platform facilitates easy sharing and access, ensuring that every new employee receives access to essential files.

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SharePoint
March 2024
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BW
CEO l Founder at a manufacturing company with 11-50 employees

SharePoint is probably cheaper than dedicated, larger, and more useful content management systems, so you could get a return on investment from it, as long as you keep your infrastructure and everything up to date, and move to the new version when you have to.

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it_user635955 - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

Not sure about ROI.

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RC
Enterprise Architect at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees

I should say if an organization has decided to go for the flagship Microsoft product i.e. Sharepoint, then they should start thinking ahead and plan a roadmap of moving their department applications to Sharepoint and also use the other pillars/features to their advantage the ROI and TCO will be shorten and the organization will gain immensely from early usage of the product for all their development needs.

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CR
Works at Command Results, LLC.
MS
Owner at Alopex ONE UG

I think that SharePoint is the best on the market in terms of stability, quality and capability. I also suggest that if a company has chosen SharePoint, the company must have at least a two day training prior to implementation.

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it_user269952 - PeerSpot reviewer
President and Founder with 51-200 employees

It's very high, I can't disclose exact figures, but it's a seven-figure number.

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it_user183822 - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Manager with 501-1,000 employees
it_user88620 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT & PMO Manager at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees

No ROI calculation, but today we have almost all of our procedures online - paperless office.

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VO
Managing Director at Ictnet Limited

I did not measure, but it is useful.

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it_user143376 - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant with 201-500 employees
Being able to drop all the cloud service subscriptions saves a lot: the amount depends on how many of those services can be replaced. View full review »
Buyer's Guide
SharePoint
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about SharePoint. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
765,386 professionals have used our research since 2012.