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SharePoint as a Stand-Alone Product?

Date Submitted: 2-14-2011 by GoDaddy Expert  Go Daddy
Your Vote
41 "Yay" Votes
4 "Nay" Votes

Topic: Hosted Exchange Email

Are you a SharePoint user who needs a place to log your documents, photos, and ideas, but currently use an email solution other than Hosted Exchange. What would you think of getting SharePoint as a stand alone product? Vote this idea up or down or leave a comment and tell us what you think.

14 Comments on "SharePoint as a Stand-Alone Product?"

  • by jbk225 on April 2nd, 2011

    I would like to have the ability to gather everything I am reselling onto one website where my reseller accounts are.

  • by ljv on June 15th, 2011

    I would like the option of buying MS hosting with a dedicated copy of SharePoint. I use SP to develop intranet sites for corporations, and its built-in search and workflow features are invaluable.

  • by JMO on July 7th, 2011

    Mosted Hosted Exchange providers include 1 SharePoint folder in their basic service

  • by DLE on August 16th, 2011

    I am a small business entrepreneur and need a place to store documents so my approximately 5 associates can access them, check them out, make changes and re-post them. We would likely never have more than 50 documents stored at any one time. I have e-mail service from the provider of my internet access….Qwest (now Century Link). My issue is that $37.00 a month is high for such a small amount of bandwidth and so few members sharing documents a few times a month.

  • by Nevada_Joe on October 28th, 2011

    Ditto the above… the SP options w/o exchange would be a nice offering

  • by SIRHack on November 30th, 2011

    Ditto to DLE’s comments. Need the ability to share access to modifiable documents off of the web.

  • by YogiLV on December 13th, 2011

    Once again, the above is correct. We are with godaddy because we are small organizations that want enterprise capability, but on a very small scale. Also, the smaller we are, the more critical mobility and efficiency are to us.

  • by xahama on December 18th, 2011

    Please add a SharePoint hosting option.

  • by D_Bass on February 8th, 2012

    The reason I choose GoDaddy was for the Sharepoint feature, I don’t need the extra email accounts, I have too many to begin with. I just need my few team memebers to be able to work from the same calendar and share documents from one point.

  • by Customer9000 on February 26th, 2012

    Sharepoint would be GREAT. Also, I would like to have the ability to download some of the Sharepoint Templates out there for intranet.

    Such as…there are Sharepoint Templates for Bug Tracking, for Testing, for workflow (process) scenarios.

    Many of us already have user experience with Sharepoint…it would be great to have our own personal admin right to our Sharepoint Kingdom!

    thanks!

  • by GraceR on April 1st, 2012

    I would like the Sharepoint hosting without the email

  • by mhg1538 on April 15th, 2012

    Yes!! Please add stand-alone SharePoint hosting to your product offerings!

  • by AuroraCorals on April 29th, 2012

    This is a must for our business, I’m currently looking at other hosting options for our intranet due to the high cost of combined email and sharepoint.

  • by ChrisSWPS on October 11th, 2012

    First of all I want to say your support is excellent. That is why I have stayed with you rather than to less expense services. However, without a more full featured SharePoint service offering, I will be forced to go elsewhere. I need a SharePoint environment where I can customize my libraries and lists, where I can set up Archiving (document center) as well as site backup and recovery. Without these features, I can not put my company’s documents at risk. It would be better for me to use DropBox or Carbonite or any of the other on-line storage services.

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