Consultant at a tech company with 501-1,000 employees
Vendor
2015-03-10T16:48:48Z
Mar 10, 2015
We have a situation where we used both Sharepoint and Teamsite, and infact had to customize to sync content between the two.
Sharepoint cannot effectivley be used for enterprise Web Content publishing where content must be sourced from a list of different sources. Teamsite without much customization cannot help you with collaboration while Sharepoint does to an extent.
If there are more detailed points, we can discuss. please ping me, if you are still researching.
As per the opinions of the PeerSpot community, Web Content Management systems must have strong security gateways and security token translation in place if they are to be evaluated. After security, other important features include powerful reports, website structure, number of pages the system can manage, and ease of use when operating the WCM, while integration with other systems was a minor factor also mentioned.
We have a situation where we used both Sharepoint and Teamsite, and infact had to customize to sync content between the two.
Sharepoint cannot effectivley be used for enterprise Web Content publishing where content must be sourced from a list of different sources. Teamsite without much customization cannot help you with collaboration while Sharepoint does to an extent.
If there are more detailed points, we can discuss. please ping me, if you are still researching.
Hi Swarna - What is your use case of using either of the 2 products? I can give my opinion /or experience based on your requirements/or business need.
Thanks
Pratyush