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Major trims requested
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My name is Liam and I work for AvePoint. The current page is extremely promotional. It suffers from lists of offices/products in violation of WP:NOPRICE as well as neutral tone issues and poor citations, often to AvePoint's own website or press releases. It looks like someone affiliated with AvePoint probably tried to use Wikipedia for advertising (sorry about that).
My ultimate goal is essentially a WP:TNT stubbing of the page to address these issues and let the page improve/expand more incrementally in the future. I think this draft would be a better starting point. However, for now I wanted to propose edits more incrementally.
Specifically, I want to request the following trims:
- The entire Products section, pursuant to WP:NOPRICE, which prohibits "product catalogues" (to be replaced with more proper and concise summary in the future)
- The entire "Microsoft and other partners" section, which is cited to press releases and violates WP:NOPRICE, which discourages listing "business alliances"
- The following sentence from the Lead: The company also has offices in..." which violates WP:NOPRICE as a listing of offices.
- The following portions of the History section, that are uncited, promotional, or both. A lot of this might be replaceable with neutral cited content, but I think it is an improvement to trim it for now.
History Trims
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This does mean trimming most of the page, but I think it is justified and an improvement to the page. LiamAvePoint (talk) 16:25, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- Done - All as requested. Encoded Talk 💬 09:19, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
Second Request
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My name is Liam and I work for AvePoint. My last edit request cleaned up most of the promotional content and I was happy to see @Encoded: felt it addressed the advert tag at the top. Now that most of the page is cleaned up, it makes it easier to review what's left, and I'd like to propose one more round of changes as follows:
- 1. First Paragraph of "SaaS conversion and channel expansion: 2014–2020"
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- Explanation: The first sentence contains name-dropping and a promotional tone regarding sales partnerships. It is cited to a trade publication that mostly just quotes AvePoint itself. The second sentence violates WP:CRYSTAL by discussing the company's "aims".
- 2. "Initial public merger announcement and De-SPACing: November 2020 – July 2021" and "Public company: July 2021 – Present"
− | + | The company raised $294 million in venture capital funding, before going public on [[NASDAQ]] in 2020. The following year, it invested $100 million of the funding into a new research and development center in [[Singapore]].
Originally, AvePoint developed software to more easily install [[SharePoint]] on corporate servers and add data backup tools to [[Microsoft Exchange]]. Over time, it started developing data management and governance software that allowed companies to set access rules for Microsoft software and a suite of other tools to supplement Microsoft's platform. By 2020, the company had grown to $152 million in annual revenue, mostly from software subscriptions for cloud-based services. In 2023, AvePoint introduced artificial intelligence services that work with [[Microsoft Office 365]].
According to AvePoint it is the largest data management company for the [[Microsoft 365]] platform. It also develops and markets numerous services in areas like security, governance, and migration for [[Google Workspace]], [[Salesforce]], and [[Microsoft]].
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- Explanation: The current page has two sections devoted to the IPO. One entire section is just cited to a press release. It has a lot of excessive detail and repetition. Once these are consolidated into something more concise, the page would have virtually nothing left, so I'm proposing some replacement content that would add cited content about the company's history and what it does.
Let me know if there's anything else I can do to be helpful. LiamAvePoint (talk) 21:07, 13 November 2024 (UTC)
- I cannot see how it can possibly be a good idea to add text saying
According to AvePoint it is the largest data management company for the Microsoft 365 platform.
Surely that is the definition of a non-independent promotional claim, even if the statement is sourced to an article independent of the company? - Also, could you indicate where in the text you are looking to add should the 6 sources listed be located (i.e. which elements do they relate to)?
- Finally, material in relation to funding acquired is generally considered to be non-encyclopaedic promotional material. Axad12 (talk) 22:51, 15 November 2024 (UTC)
- Partly done: I took care of #1. Please refer to Axad12's concerns and resubmit the rest. PK650 (talk) 01:08, 17 November 2024 (UTC)
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- 2. "Initial public merger announcement and De-SPACing: November 2020 – July 2021" and "Public company: July 2021 – Present"
− | + | The company went public on [[NASDAQ]] in 2020. The following year, it invested $100 million into a new research and development center in [[Singapore]].
Originally, AvePoint developed software to more easily install [[SharePoint]] on corporate servers and add data backup tools to [[Microsoft Exchange]]. Over time, it started developing data management and governance software that allowed companies to set access rules for Microsoft software and a suite of other tools to supplement Microsoft's platform. By 2020, the company had grown to $152 million in annual revenue, mostly from software subscriptions for cloud-based services. In 2023, AvePoint introduced artificial intelligence services that work with [[Microsoft Office 365]].
AvePoint is a data management company largely focused on the [[Microsoft 365]] platform. It also develops and markets numerous services in areas like security, governance, and migration for [[Google Workspace]], [[Salesforce]], and [[Microsoft]]. |
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The company went public on NASDAQ in 2020.[1] The following year, it invested $100 million into a new research and development center in Singapore.[2] Originally, AvePoint developed software to more easily install SharePoint on corporate servers[1] and add data backup tools to Microsoft Exchange.[3] Over time, it started developing data management and governance software that allowed companies to set access rules for Microsoft software[1] and a suite of other tools to supplement Microsoft's platform.[3] By 2020, the company had grown to $152 million in annual revenue, mostly from software subscriptions for cloud-based services.[3] In 2023, AvePoint introduced artificial intelligence services that work with Microsoft Office 365.[4] AvePoint is a data management company largely focused on the Microsoft 365 platform.[3] It also develops and markets numerous services in areas like security, governance, and migration for Google Workspace, Salesforce, and Microsoft.[7][6] References
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- Explanation: The current page has two sections devoted to the IPO. One entire section is just cited to a press release. It has a lot of excessive detail and repetition. Once these are consolidated into something more concise, the page would have virtually nothing left, so I'm proposing some replacement content that would add cited content about the company's history and what it does.
Let me know if there's anything else I can do to be helpful. LiamAvePoint (talk) 17:07, 19 November 2024 (UTC)
- There are elements of this which I still do not like. I won't insult anyone's intelligence by stating what those elements are. It is obvious. Axad12 (talk) 17:28, 19 November 2024 (UTC)