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THE AIIM 2015 INDUSTRY WATCH SURVEY The results show that while adoption is high, it is still a challenge to get maximum value from your SharePoint investment. AIIM (The Association for Information and Image Management) recently released its 2015 Industry Watch survey, which polled over 400 organizations about their adoption and usage of SharePoint and what challenges and key learnings they’ve had over the past 14 years. 50 % 13 % 53 % 45 % 20 % 63 % 34 % The rise of BYOA makes it difficult for IT departments to implement tools that will be used. Planning to move to SharePoint Online for at least some of their content. Report some dissatisfaction with their SharePoint implementations. Of respondents noted users drift- ing toward cloud-based tools like Dropbox, Box, Google docs, etc. Data governance, security and technical expertise are cited as the most common issues. Have connected other line-of-busi- ness systems to SharePoint but struggle with implementation. Of respondents are supporting two or more live versions. Making it difficult for support teams and developers building SharePoint applications. 45% are struggling with building SharePoint-based business process applications. More than 20% cite mobile connectivity as a challenge. Lack of feature parity between on-premises and cloud-based SharePoint environments will mean additional implementation challenges. LEARN MORE TODAY AT K2.COM can help you unlock SharePoint’s potential. With K2, you can build and run business applications for SharePoint that: GIVE USERS THE INTERFACES THEY WANT, ON ANY DEVICE. SPAN SHAREPOINT VERSIONS, INCLUDING SHAREPOINT ONLINE. SEAMLESSLY AND SECURELY CONNECT WITH ANY LINE-OF-BUSINESS SYSTEM OR DATA REPOSITORY, ON PREMISES AND IN THE CLOUD. PROVIDE MANAGEMENT TEAMS WITH VISIBILITY AND INSIGHT INTO PROCESSES ACROSS THE ORGANIZATION. Key reasons include: lack of buy-in from senior management difficult user interfaces l ack of clearly defined scopes

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THE AIIM 2015 INDUSTRY WATCH SURVEY

The results show that while adoption is high, it is still a challenge to get maximum value from your SharePoint investment.

AIIM (The Association for Information and Image Management) recently released its 2015 Industry Watch survey, which polled over 400 organizations about their adoption and usage of SharePoint and what challenges and key learnings they’ve had over the past 14 years.

50%

13%53%

45%

20%

63%

34%

The rise of BYOA makes it difficult for IT departments to implement tools that will be used.

Planning to move to SharePoint Online for at least some of their content.

Report some dissatisfaction with their SharePoint implementations.

Of respondents noted users drift-ing toward cloud-based tools like Dropbox, Box, Google docs, etc.

Data governance, security and technical expertise are cited as the most common issues.

Have connected other line-of-busi-ness systems to SharePoint but struggle with implementation.

Of respondents are supporting two or more live versions.

Making it difficult for support teams and developers building SharePoint applications.

45% are struggling with building SharePoint-based business process applications.

More than 20% ci te mobileconnectivity as a challenge.

Lack of feature parity between on-premises and cloud-based SharePoint environments will mean additional implementation challenges.

LEARN MORE TODAY AT K2.COM

can help you unlock SharePoint’s potential.With K2, you can build and run business

applications for SharePoint that:

GIVE USERS THE INTERFACES THEY WANT, ON ANY DEVICE.

SPAN SHAREPOINT VERSIONS, INCLUDING SHAREPOINT ONLINE.

SEAMLESSLY AND SECURELY CONNECT WITH ANY LINE-OF-BUSINESS SYSTEM OR DATA REPOSITORY, ON PREMISES AND IN THE CLOUD.

PROVIDE MANAGEMENT TEAMS WITH VISIBILITY AND INSIGHT INTO PROCESSES ACROSS THE ORGANIZATION.

Key reasons include: • lack of buy-in from senior management • difficult user interfaces • lack of clearly defined scopes