Category: SharePoint

According to Wikipedia, 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.

Due to the highly configurable nature of SP and the multitude of versions available, we offer a vast collection of classic and moder SP information within this category which covers everything from Enterprise Users of the latest SP Release.

Therefore, this category is broad too, and is full of handy tips, tricks and advise. Check out some of the Step by Step blogs or learn with our eBooks, How To videos and Webinars.

Knowledge Management Strategies in the era of Copilot: Beyond the Basics
Knowledge Management Strategies in the era of Copilot: Beyond the Basics
Webinars

Presentation Slides: Knowledge-Management-Strategies-in-the-era-of-Copilot-ESPC-SharePoint-Week.pdf Microsoft 365 offers a robust suite of tools to support your Knowledge Management goals. This webinar will explore strategies to leverage a wide range of Microsoft 365 tools and organizational approaches, from manual and automatic metadata classification in SharePoint to enhance explicit knowledge, to AI-assisted tacit knowledge and expertise location experiences with… READ MORE

Understanding SharePoint Online Quotas
Understanding SharePoint Online Quotas
Blog Posts

Is your SharePoint Online storage a constant source of stress, with users complaining about limited space and administrators struggling to keep up with ever-growing data? Effectively managing quotas is the key to a smooth-running SharePoint Online environment, ensuring productivity and preventing data chaos. SharePoint Online has become a cornerstone of modern workplaces, empowering teams to… READ MORE

AI Power for SharePoint: Part 1
AI Power for SharePoint: Part 1
Blog Posts

Copilot und SharePoint Agents SharePoint dient seit Jahren als zentrale Stelle für Datenverwaltung, Datenablage und als Intranet innerhalb der Microsoft 365 Suite. Im Zuge des Aufkommens von KI und insbesondere Copilot hat Microsoft natürlich auch viel in die Weiterentwicklung von SharePoint investiert und ihre KI-Power auch dort integriert. In diesem Blogartikel stelle ich euch die… READ MORE

From Zero-Code to Full Control: 3 Ways to Integrate Copilot Studio Agents with SPFx
From Zero-Code to Full Control: 3 Ways to Integrate Copilot Studio Agents with SPFx
Blog Posts

Introduction Microsoft Copilot Studio is redefining how organizations build conversational AI experiences within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem.While its built-in channels make it easy to deploy bots in Teams or websites, advanced developers often want custom integration — bringing Copilot directly into modern applications, portals, or SharePoint pages with a unified brand experience. In this blog, we’ll explore three… READ MORE

Microsoft retires SharePoint Framework field customizers
Microsoft retires SharePoint Framework field customizers
Blog Posts

Microsoft announced the retirement SPFx field customizers in June 2026, eliminating a key extensibility option developers have relied on for nearly eight years. by Andrew Connell UPDATE: Maybe They Aren’t Retired Yet… I received the following comment on Thursday, June 18 ~2p ET from Microsoft after this article was published… looks like they’re taking a step… READ MORE

How To Secure SharePoint Lists Used For Power Apps
How To Secure SharePoint Lists Used For Power Apps
Blog Posts

Share 0 SharePoint is often used as a data source for Power Apps canvas apps, there’s no getting away from that any time soon. However, this presents additional challenges regarding security, as we need to ensure that our lists and libraries are properly secured. Unlike sharing a Dataverse-ready application, where we can apply a security… READ MORE

Are Microsoft Teams Channels Overrated?
Are Microsoft Teams Channels Overrated?
Blog Posts

Microsoft Teams channels often get a bad rap. Some say they’re clunky, hard to navigate, or simply not worth the effort. And to be fair, most users gravitate toward chat instead. It’s fast, familiar, and feels natural—like texting at work. But here’s the problem: that convenience is killing collaboration. I was recently watching a side… READ MORE