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165 votes
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Why does this only have 2 votes? SP2010 had it right... 2013 and up has been a nightmare to get aggregated farm analytics. This feature would do so much for me and my organization.
- Hits overall (past 7, 30, 90, 180, 365 days)
- Most viewed Sites
- Most viewed files
- Most frequent users
- Browser used
- Device used
- OS used
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166 votes
We feel like our migration experience is quite good right now and we don’t plan on doing custom rules and filters for now.
Some of those can already be done using PowerShell, SharePoint views and other means.
We will eventually reevaluate this once we advance further in our roadmap.
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275 votes
This is not currently in our plan to allow our users to compare two environments.
We might do it in the future, possibly starting with permission as it seems like it would be the most useful part on security level.
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198 votes
Since the ability to schedule reports has been included for a while now and with the upcoming feature to automatically export reports into a SP library (see: https://feedback.sharegate.com/forums/912880/suggestions/17768698), I was wondering if this suggestion will still be needed?
What are your thoughts on this?
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7 votes
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These would very much be like farm, site collection, and site analytics. So we could see site usage by visited sites, accessed documents, frequent users, etc. I would assume this report would be on demand, or scheduled, so in our case we would run it daily, or weekly to pull out the data put it Power BI to create dashboards to track the trends on our farm.