Tag: Features

Top 10 Features in SharePoint 2019
Top 10 Features in SharePoint 2019
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While most announcements today are about the cloud, there are still quite a few enterprises that are using on-premises systems. This year, we will see the next generation of Office servers such as SharePoint, Exchange and Skype for Business hit general availability and, hopefully bring the last three years of innovation from the cloud to… READ MORE

Be more productive with the new Office 365 features
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Take an hour with Jeremy Thake, VP of Product Technology at Hyperfish, to find out all the hottest news from Ignite for end users. Jeremy will strip through all the IT Pro nonsense you don’t need to know, wipe out any coding stories you just don’t care about. Get down to the new functionality in Office 365 that will make you a better user! Let Jeremy do all the detective work for you so you can get back to doing the job you’re paid to do!

What SharePoint 2013 Features Are Creating Buzz?
What SharePoint 2013 Features Are Creating Buzz?
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As we heard during the European SharePoint Conference, the buzz around the release of SharePoint 2013 has grown louder and louder. While everyone expected the next version of SharePoint – regardless of name, timing or features – to draw interest, it has been surprising to see the level of interest.

New search features in SharePoint 2013
New search features in SharePoint 2013
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Search functionality in SharePoint 2013 Preview includes several enhancements including custom content processing with the Content Enrichment web service, and a new framework for presenting search result types. Additionally, there have been significant enhancements made to the keyword query language (KQL). Search is a hot topic within SharePoint 2013, below is a summary of some of the search enhancements:

New Disaster Recovery Features In SharePoint 2010
New Disaster Recovery Features In SharePoint 2010
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The widespread adoption and use of SharePoint 2010 forces organizations to place a great deal additional importance on the availability and protection of the valuable content they place in their SharePoint environments—an undertaking not to be taken lightly. The good news is that throughout its numerous releases, SharePoint has provided many tools and features to aid organizations’ disaster recovery (DR) efforts of that valuable content