The solution is a very capable platform. You can do a lot of things to integrate it. It's open to integrating with another product, such as encrypted backups. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I recommend use of the solution. They are coming up with a lot of cloud options so it is important to explore and choose the best deployment model for your environment. I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Learn what your peers think about OpenText 360 for SharePoint. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: November 2024.
Principal Technical Support Engineer at Veritas Technologies LLC
Real User
2022-07-18T07:40:58Z
Jul 18, 2022
We have people who work on OpenText and Office 365. Our technical team works on it. Our portal and everything is on Office 365. I'm not a technical person, basically. I do have a technical team who work along with me. I’m not sure what the deployment model is and if it is on the cloud or on-premises. When you start using the solution, there are many things you might have to connect with and want to connect to. It is a good solution. It gives you a lot of flexibility in having a few items for basic knowledge management. It's scalable, and there are a lot of new things that can be added. The good part is, when the organization is all on SharePoint, having this really helps you to integrate better. If your whole organization is into SharePoint, when you're creating a knowledge management platform along with this, it really helps you to integrate better. The search feature works better since everything is on SharePoint. Overall, I would rate the solution eight out of ten.
Enterprise Architect at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-12-21T13:08:00Z
Dec 21, 2021
SharePoint is a general-purpose tool that fits well with other suites of products. However, if you need to use more than just Word and Excel documents, such as internal documentation, those will not work with SharePoint. If you're in the business of handling a large volume of documents, SharePoint is not a good platform. I would rate this product as nine out of ten.
Information Technology Infrastructure Specialist at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-03-04T08:49:00Z
Mar 4, 2020
I would of course rate OpenText 360 a ten on a scale of one to ten because I really like it. It's very flexible for us. Before, we were using an in-house solution, and it was very difficult to manage the servers with so many issues around that and most of the issues had to be sorted out within our company. With SharePoint, there is mostly zero downtime. Nothing wrong with that. Because of this, it's a 10. The best. I would recommend this product to others looking into implementing it.
My advice to someone considering this solution is that before looking into the technology solution, understand what your business requirement is. Try to optimize the business process service before you go for automation and spending too much on this. You'll pay a license while you are developing your business process. Optimize it a while, checking the laws and responsibilities. It is more valuable to spend the most time on the business side before you go for a set cost. I would give OpenText Process 360 an eight out of ten because nothing is perfect. There is a lot of room for improvement with the product.
Line Manager at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2018-07-29T06:51:00Z
Jul 29, 2018
Up until now, it has served its purpose. As we moved in these times, the demand gets bigger, and we need faster things with quicker support and implementation. Most important criteria when selecting a vendor: * Product features * Terms of implementation * It usability * Scalability * Support.
With Process360, businesses can take advantage of enterprise process applications delivered on top of SharePoint that also leverage other Microsoft technologies for content management, collaboration, user interface design, and integrated communications.
The solution is a very capable platform. You can do a lot of things to integrate it. It's open to integrating with another product, such as encrypted backups. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I recommend OpenText 360 for SharePoint to others and rate it a seven out of ten.
I would definitely recommend the solution to those planning to use it. I rate the overall product a nine out of ten.
I recommend use of the solution. They are coming up with a lot of cloud options so it is important to explore and choose the best deployment model for your environment. I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
I would rate OpenText 360 seven out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others, and I recommend it to others in my organization. I would rate OpenText 360 for SharePoint a ten out of ten.
We have people who work on OpenText and Office 365. Our technical team works on it. Our portal and everything is on Office 365. I'm not a technical person, basically. I do have a technical team who work along with me. I’m not sure what the deployment model is and if it is on the cloud or on-premises. When you start using the solution, there are many things you might have to connect with and want to connect to. It is a good solution. It gives you a lot of flexibility in having a few items for basic knowledge management. It's scalable, and there are a lot of new things that can be added. The good part is, when the organization is all on SharePoint, having this really helps you to integrate better. If your whole organization is into SharePoint, when you're creating a knowledge management platform along with this, it really helps you to integrate better. The search feature works better since everything is on SharePoint. Overall, I would rate the solution eight out of ten.
I would rate this a seven out of ten.
SharePoint is a general-purpose tool that fits well with other suites of products. However, if you need to use more than just Word and Excel documents, such as internal documentation, those will not work with SharePoint. If you're in the business of handling a large volume of documents, SharePoint is not a good platform. I would rate this product as nine out of ten.
It is such a good solution. I would rate OpenText 360 for SharePoint a nine out of ten.
I would of course rate OpenText 360 a ten on a scale of one to ten because I really like it. It's very flexible for us. Before, we were using an in-house solution, and it was very difficult to manage the servers with so many issues around that and most of the issues had to be sorted out within our company. With SharePoint, there is mostly zero downtime. Nothing wrong with that. Because of this, it's a 10. The best. I would recommend this product to others looking into implementing it.
My advice to someone considering this solution is that before looking into the technology solution, understand what your business requirement is. Try to optimize the business process service before you go for automation and spending too much on this. You'll pay a license while you are developing your business process. Optimize it a while, checking the laws and responsibilities. It is more valuable to spend the most time on the business side before you go for a set cost. I would give OpenText Process 360 an eight out of ten because nothing is perfect. There is a lot of room for improvement with the product.
Up until now, it has served its purpose. As we moved in these times, the demand gets bigger, and we need faster things with quicker support and implementation. Most important criteria when selecting a vendor: * Product features * Terms of implementation * It usability * Scalability * Support.