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SharePoint is a web-based collaborative platform primarily used for building corporate intranets, document and content management, and file sharing. Developed by Microsoft, it is primarily used as part of the hosted service Microsoft 365, but it can also be hosted by an IT department or service provider, using an on premises version called "SharePoint Server". Launched in 2001, SharePoint was originally licensed under the Microsoft Office Server suite (alongside Microsoft Exchange), and a feature limited version was bundled with Windows Server. These were unified under the SharePoint brand in 2010. The feature limited version, SharePoint Foundation, was discontinued in 2013. SharePoint today is primarily distributed as part of Microsoft 365, with the SharePoint Server available on a Microsoft 365 billing subscription.
SharePoint provides the storage layer for OneDrive, Microsoft Teams files, and Microsoft Loop components, and is the primary grounding source for Microsoft 365 Copilot.
According to Microsoft, as of March 2026, more than one billion users interact with SharePoint each year, with around two billion files uploaded and two million sites created daily.
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