Dec 2009, Windows IT Pro
"Axceler ControlPoint helps IT pros get better control of their SharePoint environment through permissions management, content management, in-depth usage analysis, policy enforcement, and flexible alerts and scheduled analyses." —Jeff James, editor in chief, Windows IT Pro
"ControlPoint provides the tools and intelligence to help you managing and monitor large farms effectively and integrates well with the existing SharePoint UI; the ability to manage user permission levels is nicely implemented." —Curt Spanburgh, contributing editor, Windows IT Pro Read more
Oct 23, 2009 by Curt Spanburgh of Windows IT Pro Magazine
"ControlPoint provides tools to analyze the security problems and allow an admin to make a fast problem resolution. Administrators may often trust another IT pro to manage a SharePoint site collection, but granting large amounts of control can also create big problems. ControlPoint helps alleviate these problems by providing a robust alerting system that makes you aware of urgent issues like deleted sites or broken security inheritance. " Read more
June 11, 2009 - Andy Dale SharePoint Awards. Read More
Feb 15, 2009 by Mike Herrity
"In one of my earlier posts this month I talked about the impact of SharePoint at Twynham school with 50% of our users on the Learning Gateways when the school closed due to snow (see Snow days 1 and 2-What did our students do?) One of the frustrating things about tracking usage in SharePoint is the analysis is not very granular. I have to go in and out of sites to measure individual site usage and looking at which documents are used and how often is close to impossible." Read more
Oct 30, 2008 by David Ferris. Ferris Research Blog: Commentary on news and trends in the fields of messaging, content control, archiving, compliance, e-discovery, and data leak prevention.
"SharePoint sites and farms become challenging to administer as they grow. Axceler’s ControlPoint helps." Read more
Nov 26, 2008 - Businesses are increasingly reliant on electronic collaboration, requiring that teams can collaboratively create, manage and share documents on which they are working. Those teams may not only be geographically distributed within an organisation, but will frequently encompass individuals from third parties. As recent Quocirca research The distributed business shows, larger European organisations operate, on average, from 33 locations and a growing number are providing access to the internal applications to contractors, partners, suppliers and customers. Read more