Tag: sharepoint

Office 365 Usage Reports for SharePoint
Office 365 Usage Reports for SharePoint
Blog Posts

Understanding who is using the SharePoint platform on Office 365 is a key and fundamental requirement to ensuring collaboration efforts within a business.  Office 365 Admin center has put together a really good, visually appealing Usage Reports for SharePoint. These SharePoint Analytics and usage reports are free, out of the box and available right now… READ MORE

5 Reasons to Add E-Signatures to SharePoint
5 Reasons to Add E-Signatures to SharePoint
Blog Posts

Earlier this year, community site COLLAB365 ran a survey to see how their members use SharePoint.[1] While focusing on SharePoint adoption and deployment trends, the survey also asked a fundamental question relevant to any organization using SharePoint:   “How do you get people to sign off on your project documentation?”   Nearly half (44%) of… READ MORE

Custom modern page header and footer using SharePoint Framework
Custom modern page header and footer using SharePoint Framework
Blog Posts

NOTE: SharePoint Framework Extensions (such as application customizers) used in this blog post are currently in developer preview and are limited to Office 365 developer tenant sites only. Back in 2015, I published a post on this blog detailing the steps for implementing a custom site header and footer using a SharePoint-hosted add-in. The add-in contained: 1. An add-in… READ MORE

SharePoint 2013, D3 and Dimple Connection
SharePoint 2013, D3 and Dimple Connection
Ebooks

Check out this exclusive preview of the book SharePoint 2013, D3 and Dimple Connection by Stephan Onisick.  The primary intended audience for the “SharePoint 2013, D3 and Dimple Connection” book are SharePoint programmers wanting to incorporate D3 visualisations into SharePoint 2013. The book’s approach is first to show the D3/Dimple visualisation working in HTML Mockups… READ MORE

The future of deeply customised SharePoint
The future of deeply customised SharePoint
Blog Posts

At the recent Build 2017 conference, Microsoft announced new customisation capabilities for SharePoint. With these new abilities, organisations will be able to better tailor SharePoint to their needs. But there are also risks involved with using a customised SharePoint environment. Here is how we can help. Deeply customise SharePoint One of the most powerful features… READ MORE

Not Sure How to React
Webinars

Microsoft has chosen React as their framework of choice for adding functionality to SharePoint. In this session, we will discuss some reasons as to why this is the case and why you should consider using React in your projects.

Migrating Exchange Server to Office 365 in Easy 4 steps
Migrating Exchange Server to Office 365 in Easy 4 steps
Blog Posts

Migrating from Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, 2007 and 2010 to Office 365 can be achieved in the simplest way via a cutover migration. That is a cutover from one service to another and hence that name. The entire migration is an easy to follow 4 step process as laid out below. #1 – Planning – Administrators… READ MORE