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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.
Handling ETag value on SharePoint REST API Updates with Malin De Silva
Learn in Part 4 of this series by Julian Kirkness on Access Web Apps. Within this article learn how to Format Emails and sending reminders, Using Viewer.aspx to provide alternative User Interfaces
This article shows you how to create Web Part in Visual Studio and deploy to Office 365 SharePoint. To create SharePoint Web Part fir Office 365 SharePoint. You must have Office 365 SharePoint SDK installed Go to pull down menu File -> New -> Project… Select Office/SharePoint -> SharePoint Solutions -> SharePoint 2013 – Visual… READ MORE
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.
SharePoint is a huge monster at the moment. The available information about this creature (documentation) is fragmented and outdated. Most of the recipes (samples) are incomplete, misleading or just not working at all, as authors quite often forget to state “obvious” assumptions. Radosław Szymczak asks the question – Is SharePoint Wizardry the solution?
Last year Paul Olenick, Microsoft MVP, published a blog all about Delve and the Office Graph for the European SharePoint Conference. In that post, Paul included one paragraph about how to exclude content from Delve. In this blog we’ll explore that topic more deeply in terms of Privacy, Security and Compliance with Delve.
When making the move to the cloud one of the biggest challenges for developers is how to accomplish tasks that used to be fairly simple. Within this intriguing blog by Ryan Schouten, Ryan provides real world experience of Using Workflows to Perform Elevated Actions.
It is not a point to deny that in many of the companies that are using SharePoint, are using it for the purpose of document management. And why not – SharePoint is built (also) for that. It has a brilliant logic for document libraries under every site, whether it is on intranet or team sites. Noora Hakkarainen discusses SharePoint Documents and asks do you know the value of information in your SharePoint?
We all have in recent times have been in a situations where we need to decide if any business application need to move to cloud. Have we not been talking about devops for long? Microsoft is moving into the DevOps space and they have an Ace up their sleeve. Learn from Azhar Amir an efficient Model for Microsoft based DevOps on Cloud.
When implementing SharePoint there is no way around governance. Good governance practices engage users, it and management throughout the lifetime of your SharePoint Platform and maintain focus on measurable and visible goals that makes business sense. This live webinar with Anders Skjønaa will give attendees specific guidance and tips for running successful governance and management practices.