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.

eBook: Create a Blank Web App & Using Templates
eBook: Create a Blank Web App & Using Templates
Blog Posts

In this chapter from Extend Microsoft Access Applications to the Cloud, you’ll see how you can create a new blank web app using design tools without needing to import existing data. Andrew Couch looks at basic design activities such as creating lookups and relationships, adding validation rules, indexing, and using calculated fields.

A comparison of JSOM and REST
A comparison of JSOM and REST
Blog Posts

With the launch of the app-model in SharePoint 2013 Microsoft and his small brother from Office 365 have started to make programming safer and more standarized. The programming of apps and especially SharePoint hosted apps is mostly done with JavaScript and JSOM (JavaScript Object Model) API. The article should clarify the advantages and disadvantages for this approach. This is shown exemplarily in a search driven app approach.

Make Microsoft SharePoint Work for You
Make Microsoft SharePoint Work for You
Blog Posts

There is a lot of information you can find about SharePoint, describing features, how to use API, how to change page layouts etc. But most of them are seemed to be samples a little bit disconnected from real needs.