I have transitioned to using Yammer in the cloud for about six to seven years.
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I have transitioned to using Yammer in the cloud for about six to seven years.
People share their files and ideas and attend meetings in a collaborative manner. They work on specific sales-related documents. Yammer allows collaboration anywhere, anytime, on any device. Its adaptability and compatibility are key strengths, along with device diagnostics.
Yammer should offer flexibility to allow branding without writing any code. It should also provide seamless integration with other products, utilizing Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
I have been using Yammer for six to seven years.
I would rate the stability of Yammer as six out of ten.
I would rate the scalability of Yammer as eight out of ten.
While I appreciate Microsoft support for being responsive and helpful, the public documentation for using Yammer, especially for its API, is lacking and should be improved.
Positive
Before using Yammer, I worked with open-source tools. I do not remember the specific name of these tools.
The setup of Yammer is easy, with the interface being user-friendly.
The implementation was carried out by a team of twelve, consisting of four developers, one lead, and one architect, with the rest being non-technical staff like management and sales.
Yammer is effective and impressive in terms of pricing. It offers good value for money, and I would rate it an eight out of ten for licensing cost.
I am also using Salesforce as another vendor tool.
I recommend Yammer due to its collaboration capabilities, ease of setup, and use. I rate Yammer a seven out of ten overall.
We primarily use it for internal communication and company communication.
It is part of the Microsoft suite, so I receive notifications in Teams. Although receiving notifications in Teams and email can be annoying, it is presumably configurable.
The tool allows us to post and keep track of company buzz and events without relying on email. It functions as an internal social media platform, enabling communication about company happenings securely. There's peer-to-peer engagement where you can praise colleagues and give recognition points. It integrates with other platforms for recognition, making it an effective tool for internal communication.
I can't think of anything that stands out as a problem. It has a very limited use. For the limited use it has, it performs well.
I have used it for three or four years.
We never contact Microsoft directly as we always rely on our internal support team for any issues related to Microsoft products.
Positive
I did not have any personal experience setting it up. That said, since it is a Microsoft product, I imagine it was straightforward and plug-and-play.
I would rate Viva Engage an eight out of ten.