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With support for SharePoint 2010 ending in October 2020, organizations must start considering their options now.
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How the Danish National Police won the 2018 Danish Intranet Prize.
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It's a good day for SharePoint aficionados: Microsoft just put the SharePoint Server 2016 Release Candidate (RC) on the market.
It follows the release of the second SharePoint 2016 Beta two months ago.
The RC is as close as you can get to a full release.
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With a solid understanding of SharePoint list building under your belt, you can start using other SharePoint features to get them — and your document libraries — working together. For those already familiar with adding lists and libraries to SharePoint, this article will build on that concept.
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For those enterprises running older versions of SharePoint and looking to upgrade, three questions are probably top of mind:
1. Do you upgrade to SharePoint 2013 or wait for SharePoint 2016?
2. How much will it cost to upgrade? and
3.
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Lists are one of the undersung workhorses of SharePoint. A built in feature of SharePoint since its inception, lists can transform Excel spreadsheets into efficient solutions.
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Let's talk about the SharePoint August 2015 cumulative update.
Now, I know what you're thinking. The September cumulative updates have already come out.
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Microsoft introduced the Content Search Web Part (CSWP) with SharePoint 2013. It's a powerful feature most accurately compared to the Content Query Web Part (CQWP) which came with previous SharePoint versions.
Unlike its predecessor, Content Search allows you to query and display information from any site collection and beyond.
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No matter how much Microsoft talks about development "at the speed of the cloud," there will be announcements and product releases that it holds back from the public eye for a time, to unveil later at a large industry event — such as what we saw with BUILD and Ignite
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Microsoft has done a lot to enhance the enterprise social features in SharePoint 2013, and a lot of these features have been integrated within My Sites. Let’s consider the three most useful upgrades.
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You’ll be paperless. Or will you? It’s a promise many enterprises make to themselves. Why? Because paper kinda slows you down: HR, your customers, your vendors, compliance, engineering specks. All experience setbacks when glued to paper processes.
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Microsoft Office 365 has proven to be a major disruption of how companies use SharePoint to meet business requirements. Rumors, fear, uncertainty and doubt proliferate around Microsoft's plans for SharePoint’s future releases, as well as the support of critical features and functionality companies rely on.
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From the earliest days of SharePoint, companies were attracted to the platform's range of functionality, relatively quick installation and the ability to shape the platform to meet an organization's unique business needs.
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Akumina wants to make business users love Microsoft SharePoint as much as IT teams. The Nashua, N.H.
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