I primarily use the solution for both professional work and school work.
The organization of the solution is its most valuable aspect.
I'm able to pull it from other computers. I don't have to be in a specific place or on a specific machine in order to access it. I can go into the office and log in, or, I can use it from home. It's easily accessible from multiple places that I use.
It's pretty easy to learn. Once someone taught me, I was able to navigate it quite quickly.
Admins are able to control access to certain files.
I'm not sure of any features the solution is missing. For me, for what I need, it works. I don't see room for improvement.
The solution has sub-folders, which are visible to various team members. If you want to ensure the information is private, you would need to have a certain level of seniority in the office or administration rights. This would allow you to change its visibility.
I've been dealing with the solution for the last two years now.
The solution is quite stable. If there's ever a problem with accessibility, it's likely because a server went down, not because of the product itself. It doesn't crash or freeze. I don't recall ever dealing with bugs and glitches. I've never lost files or had it stop working in the middle of a project.
There are about 25 of us using the solution. Everyone ends up using it.
As I've become quite comfortable with the solution, I will continue to use it going forward.
I've never dealt with Microsoft tech support directly. We may have a subcontractor, or a go-between, between our data that's loaded into our computers and our work. I've never gone to the platform and talked to Microsoft directly.
I didn't previously use another solution. This product came as part of a package, and I've simply taken care of its capabilities.
I don't know if my company has a business relationship with Microsoft of not.
I'm not sure which version of the solution I'm using. It's likely the most recent, as it's a cloud-based solution.
It's pretty universal, it's not hard to work with. Once you put something in the OneDrive, it is part of the office environment. We would be able to see each other's subfiles, so to speak. That makes it transparent and easy to share, but it also means you have to be cautious with who you share with.
I'm familiar with it now, and really like working with it. I'll continue to work with it whether that's at home or through school as I've grown to understand the product pretty well.
I'd rate the solution ten out of ten.