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Forrester on SharePoint + Yammer: Good stuff, Cloud is king

Forrester Research last week published a report on SharePoint, Yammer, and Microsoft’s direction for the two.  I’ve always found the analysis put about by the likes of Forrester and Gartner to be far more important than the common buzz that gets tweeted and blogged around the internet because, bottom line, their material targets CIOs outright.  And guess what?  CIOs read it, so as much as these firms are analysts, they’re also influencers.
In this case, Forrester’s top voice on Microsoft, Rob Koplowitz, returned to a subject on which he joined me for a webinar earlier this year: The Microsoft offering for enterprise social.  The crux of Mr. Koplowitz’ analysis hinges on a single pro/con:

“Microsoft’s $1.2 billion acquisition of Yammer in 2012 appears to be the perfect solution to address SharePoint’s main challenges — but only for those users who can move critical workloads, at least in part, to the cloud.”

It really is that easy—and therefore that complex.  Yammer is the big deal, it is the platform play, it does transform everything we’ve assumed to be true about SharePoint—but we still don’t have a path to parity for on-premise SharePoint customers.  Microsoft’s answer to those customers is to sign up for Yammer and download the Yammer web parts to sync up on-premise collaboration with Yammer’s cloud-based social feed, but that feels like a band aid.  This is the space in which the likes of NewsGator and Beezy can still play with confidence while they pivot to go beyond simple social.
For more detail and insights from Forrester and Mr. Koplowitz, read the report.  For more from us, stay tuned….

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Rich Wood

Rich Wood has been planning, designing and building enterprise solutions and internet sites with an emphasis on stellar user and customer experiences since 1997. Rich is a National Director for Content and Commerce Platform work in Perficient Digital. One of the rare breed of strategists to truly understand both the business needs of the customer and the platforms that serve them, he is a keen advocate for and accomplished speaker/writer on issues that surround that inflection point. His work has been published on CMSWire, Sitecore and Microsoft partner blogs, and his own LinkedIn page as well as our various blogs here at Perficient, and he has spoken at multiple major conferences including Microsoft's SharePoint Conference 2014. Married and a father of five, Rich enjoys spending time with his wife and family. He is a native of South Milwaukee, Wisconsin and a graduate of Marquette University.

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