However, for large companies, collaboration tools, internationalization of documents, corporate-wide style hints, advanced spreadsheet macros, shareable diagram objects, integrated calendars, meeting room tracking, distribution policy enforcement, etc. are important, and just aren't quite there on most of the alternatives. Google Docs does a reasonable job at some of that, but not all.
LibreOffice supports styles just fine and by that I mean it's just as bad as word, because you can't force people not to fuck with the font settings by hand. People still do that in MS land. So everyone does it and all the documents look like shit. But for internal documents (and external) basically no one gives a fuck, because most people couldn't see a pixelated image even if pixellated dog ran up and bit them on the leg. Something about the visual equivalent of tin ears or something.
I have worked for both large and small organizations, the former both with and without those "solutions". I'd say that the integrated meeting room booking and calendaring is about the most overblown thing ever.
Firstly, it doesn't absolve people ov the responsibility of actually remembering to book a room because you might be booking phone meetings, so it never forces you to book a room. People seem to forget just as easily. The integrated calendaring is a massive meh, unless your week is 50% meetings, I guess. The thing is it all integrates with outlook which is about the worst email client ever. It seems to do weird shit so people can't quote properly and as a result it is very, very hard to figure out what the hell is going on.
Shareable diagram objects? Um, this has never been much of a problem with me. Most people seemed to use whatever their favourite tool was and then exported it. Some teams seemed to settle on the same tool. Very few people are actually capable of producing worthwhile diagrams anyway since they lack the artistic skill so this never seemed to be much of a problem.
Anyway end result: I've worked with that stuff and it's just not that great. It does some things a little better, and some things a little worse. Mostly it's a wash.