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Looking for a board management software for remote teams
Would you mind elaborate more on confidentiality requirements and what is missing?
May be share some examples for clarification.
#1. Investment and divestiture, M&A, layouts, strategic decisions should be not open or accesible to IT administrators.
#2. votes, files, and classified information shall not be able to access by IT administrators
In our case we declined to pursue sharepoint and or O365 because in any scenario we needed our IT team to deploy and maintain an application without "touching" it. Instead we adopted Directorpoint as a service which provided us everything needed from a best practice standpoint and from a confidentiality perspective too.
regards
- Reza_Ameri-ArchivedSep 15, 2020Bronze Contributor
Thank you for clarification.
In general IT administrations would have the full power no matter what system you are using. They could change password and login to system where they don't have permission, I believe this is same for Directorpoint too.
In SharePoint you have options to manage permissions and users and let say you could define limit access from IT administrator to certain resources by removing their permission and grant permission to people who should have permission.
You could ask IT team to setup SharePoint but you be the one who configure it.
- Andres_Rivas875Sep 15, 2020Copper Contributor
yep same thing with any board software. Using a dedicated app easy enough for a secretary to administer, with standard workflows is something we couldn't find.
- Reza_Ameri-ArchivedSep 17, 2020Bronze Contributor
I believe the software you mentioned is simple , but SharePoint is more advance and professional and you could do many things which are not possible with other applications.