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.

Live Online Webinar: Make SharePoint SASSy with Stefan Bauer
Live Online Webinar: Make SharePoint SASSy with Stefan Bauer
Blog Posts

CSS can get overly complex and unwieldy very quickly -resulting in thousands of lines of CSS code across many files, yielding errors and becoming a maintenance nightmare! Believe me… there is a better way! SASS (“Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets”) is fast becoming the preferred approach in developing CSS! Join Stefan Bauer for our live webinar to learn SASS and move from a complete novice to someone who knows where SASS fits and how to use it with SharePoint.

My experience in Stockholm #ESPC15: Day 1 Keynotes
My experience in Stockholm #ESPC15: Day 1 Keynotes
Blog Posts

With the ESPC16 Call for Speakers just closed, we thought we would have a look back and give you an insight into the conference. In this article, Alexandre Ferreira, Head of SharePoint Development for Storm Technology, describes what it was like attending ESPC15 in Stockholm and what were his personal highlights.

Client-side SharePoint PowerShell CSOM Read list
Client-side SharePoint PowerShell CSOM Read list
Blog Posts

SharePoint PowerShell API provides the capability to connect to SharePoint 2010, 2013 and Online. The major advantage is that these can be run from a remote machine. Within this article Malin De Silva discusses the Client-side SharePoint PowerShell CSOM Read list.