SharePoint is the most popular intranet solution ever created; Office 365 is the most popular digital workplace platform ever created.
SharePoint is a fantastically powerful and complex solution that offers more features and bells & whistles than almost any technology platform on the planet. However, it cannot be all things to all people all the time... it works well for somethings like team and document collaboration, and less well for personalization and enterprise content management.
The following is a review of the older version of SharePoint, Sharepoint 2007 (also called MOSS), but the review is also pertinent to the 2010 edition.
I would like to start this article with a disclaimer that I am not 'anti-SharePoint' or anti-Microsoft, but I am 'anti-oversimplification'.
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SharePoint (MOSS 2007) is robust solution, but it's not for every organization. Here is some practical advice from Prescient and the authors of CMS Watch's "The SharePoint Report 2008."