Sometimes people get confused. They asked a couple of users who would want to retrieve a file's older version because whatever they worked on, they lost it, and then their version control is handy. You have to ensure it's safe or that part of it complies. It is pre-approved, especially with clinical trial companies. Box has matched all those parameters. We use multifactor authentication to authenticate. We use a tool called Ping, which integrates smoothly with Box. In terms of authentication and security, Box is pretty sensitive.
Box is pretty good. We use DocuSign quite often, and it integrates well with DocuSign. Calling those APIs and getting different reports out of the Box are very limited. The market is under the control of Microsoft. So, when it comes to Microsoft products, Box has the best integration. It's pretty decent, except for the permissions issue, which means that if a user has permission at the top-level folder, they would have permission at the lower folders.
We are switching from Box to SharePoint. Box has some issues with permissions that we don't see in SharePoint. Certain things about Box and SharePoint are perfect. It depends on what your organization needs. SharePoint comes along with the Office 365 package.
Box is a content management tool. Any company looking for a content management tool and who does not have things in place, like all of them are moving to the cloud. Box gives good competition to SharePoint. We need to store content, organize content, and share it externally and internally.
It depends on the company's requirements and the features they're looking for.
Overall, I rate the solution a six out of ten.