SharePoint Usage by Country
SharePoint for public-facing websites had gain some ground in the corporate world especially after the much improved release of SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint 2013 few years back. With the newly introduced Publishing feature, web designers can easily create attractive web content management sites taking advantage of the latest web technology.
According to the poll we’ve published awhile back (What kind of SharePoint site templates you mostly use?), Publishing Site template, available in SharePoint 2010 and used for creating Internet-facing websites, is the second preferred choice among SharePoint users.
SharePoint is now seen as a major player in the CMS market becoming one of the fastest growing products in the history of Microsoft with more than 100 million SharePoint licenses sold.
From establishing an online corporate identity to connecting with employees through social networking or advanced search capabilities, SharePoint makes it easy to collaborate and share information. No wonder why more than 80 percent of Fortune 500 companies rely on SharePoint.
The following list displays how SharePoint is used in different countries for publish-facing websites. This list will be constantly updated, so please check back for more SharePoint branding updates.
USA (1074 sites)
UK (270 sites)
Canada (190 sites)
Australia (156 sites)
Netherlands (128 sites)
Brazil (81 sites)
Denmark (74 sites)
South Africa (61 sites)
Finland (54 sites)
Switzerland (53 sites)
Spain (50 sites)
France (46 sites)
Germany (46 sites)
New Zealand (46 sites)
Sweden (41 sites)
Belgium (34 sites)
Italy (33 sites)
Portugal (26 sites)
Norway (26 sites)
Turkey (23 sites)
Colombia (20 sites)
India (18 sites)
Mexico (16 sites)
Israel (15 sites)
Singapore (13 sites)
Poland (13 sites)
Austria (13 sites)
Ireland (9 sites)
Saudi Arabia (9 sites)
Argentina (6 sites)
China (6 sites)
Greece (5 sites)