Category: SharePoint 2013

Wikipedia states that SharePoint is a web-based collaborative platform that integrates with Microsoft Office. Launched in 2001, SharePoint is primarily sold as a document management and storage system, but the product is highly configurable and usage varies substantially between organisations.

According to Microsoft, SharePoint 2013 makes it easy to work together securely on documents and team projects. SharePoint lets users explore features and support options that are available for SharePoint, and get tips for using SharePoint to manage your teams and projects efficiently.

In this category, learn everything from troubleshooting SharePoint 2013 to
Digital transformation and beyond.

Therefore, this category is full of handy tips, tricks, advise and How To videos specifically for SharePoint 2013 users. Check out some of the Step by Step features, expert blogs, eBooks, How To videos and webinars.

Should you upgrade to SharePoint 2016, and when?
Should you upgrade to SharePoint 2016, and when?
Blog Posts

Mikael Svenson, Microsoft MVP, outlines whether you should upgrade to SharePoint 2016 and when? Review the Decision workflow which may assist in your decision on whether or not to upgrade from SharePoint 2010/2013 to SharePoint 2016

ESPC16 Programme is now Live!
ESPC16 Programme is now Live!
Blog Posts

We are proud to announce the eagerly anticipated ESPC16 Conference Programme. The programme team have meticulously hand-picked all speakers to offer IT-Pros, Developers and BDMs the best ESPC experience possible. The speaker schedule includes internationally renowned Microsoft Redmond Executives, 42 MVPs, 11 MCMs, CTOs and CIOs, sharing practical advice, live demonstrations and real life solutions. With 4 days, 8 stages, 2000 delegates and over 100 SharePoint and Office 365 sessions, it’s promised to be our biggest event yet!

SharePoint as an Enterprise App Platform
SharePoint as an Enterprise App Platform
Blog Posts

SharePoint generally is a great framework for building modern business apps and I am not simply referring to apps built using the app model. I am talking about all the combination of solutions that focus on using client side components coupled with the rich REST API that SharePoint offers. Within this blog article, Osvaldo Sousa, Chief Product Architect within FlowForma, discusses the concept of SharePoint as an enterprise app platform.