Category: SharePoint 2016

SharePoint 2016 is Microsoft’s document management and collaboration tool with a software-as-a-service (SAAS) strategy at its core. Like SharePoint 2013, the product is offered in the cloud as part of the Office 365 suite and is known as SharePoint Online; the on-premises version is known as SharePoint Server 2016.

Microsoft identified simple sharing and seamless collaboration, the ability to Engage and inform your organisation, a focal point to harness collective knowledge and the ability to transform business processes as some of the main features in this release of SharePoint.

Therefore, with this update, the SharePoint 2016 category is full of handy tips, tricks, advise and How To videos specifically for new and existing SharePoint 2016 users. Check out some of the Step by Step blogs or learn with our expert blogs, eBooks, How To videos and Webinars.

Nicole Enders interviews Vesa Juvonen
Nicole Enders interviews Vesa Juvonen
Blog Posts

Community Reporter Nicole Enders interviews Vesa Juvonen, Senior Program Manager, OneDrive – SharePoint Engineering. Video Transcript Nicole: Okay welcome to the ESPC 2019 we are sitting here at the community reporter booth I have Vesa here as my interviewee. Vesa: Thank You for having me. Nicole: You’re a principle program manager at Microsoft so for… READ MORE

Jeff Willinger & Sam Marshall Interview
Jeff Willinger & Sam Marshall Interview
Blog Posts

Jeff Willinger, MVP, JWILLIE PARTNERS, USA interviews Sam Marshall, ClearBox Consulting Ltd, UK Video Transcript Jeff: Hi, I’m Jeff Willinger J Willie on Twitter and I am thrilled to be here at the European SharePoint conference as well as Azure and Office 365. We are here on the conference floor ESPC19 I’m lucky enough to… READ MORE

Moving a SharePoint Server 2016 to Another Farm
Moving a SharePoint Server 2016 to Another Farm
Blog Posts

A SharePoint cultivate is an arrangement of Servers inside a SharePoint Installation that offers a typical design database (SharePoint_Config). The setup database will store every settings and SharePoint farm information inside SharePoint_Config database. SharePoint cultivate is made, while running SharePoint items and design wizard without precedent for a SharePoint Server.   Moving SharePoint Server 2016… READ MORE

[CASE STUDY] How routine policies and procedures in SharePoint were turned into a compelling user experience
[CASE STUDY] How routine policies and procedures in SharePoint were turned into a compelling user experience
Blog Posts

A better way to present core procedures for induction and training Have you developed a compelling user experience? A large Irish engineering company Mercury Engineering with over 3,000 people working across 10 regions was looking for an innovative way to increase employee engagement through their project life cycles using visually enriched technologies. Their policy and… READ MORE

How To Customize The Quick Launch Menu In SharePoint 2016
How To Customize The Quick Launch Menu In SharePoint 2016
How Tos

The quick launch menu in SharePoint Server 2016 gives you quick access to Sites and Pages. It is the list of links located to the left side of your SharePoint Site interface.The quick launch menu in SharePoint Server 2016 gives you quick access to Sites and Pages. It is the list of links located to the left side of your SharePoint Site interface.

Latest on SharePoint Development from Product Group – Patterns, Models, Roadmap
Webinars

SharePoint is about to go through one of the biggest transformations from development perspective since the introduction of Feature Framework back in SharePoint 2007 version. This session is around covering the latest direction and guidance form the product group related on SharePoint Online and SharePoint on-premises. We’ll talk about the reasoning behind of the latest changes from the customisation perspective and what are the future directions with SharePoint. If you are a SharePoint developer in SharePoint Online or in on-premises, this is a session for, which explains where we are heading and why.