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SharePoint is once again in a state of transition.
A major factor driving the transition has been SharePoint's move to the cloud, which began with Microsoft Managed Services (MMS) and Business Productivity Online Services (BPOS), but sped up under the rebranding with the Office 365 logo.
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Hundreds of SharePoint-focused admins, collaboration experts, developers and business stakeholders packed the room yesterday at SPTechCon Austin to listen to a keynote from Seth Patton, senior director of product management for Microsoft SharePoint and OneDrive and Chris McNulty, senior product marketing manager for SharePoint and Office 365.
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The release of the almost ready for prime time version of SharePoint 2016 is reportedly just weeks away — and Microsoft is already improving its online and Office 365 offerings in preparation.
Many of the upgrades announced last night improve auditing, reporting and storage in SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business.
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Microsoft has opened up the registration for the Ignite conference in the fall.
Now for those of you who have been following along, this whole thing about where is Ignite and when is Ignite has been kind of a crazy deal.
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Dreams do come true: The final version of SharePoint 2016 could be here in less than five weeks.
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Microsoft's launch of the SharePoint 2016 Release Candidate on Jan. 20 brought us one step closer to the much-anticipated final product.
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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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Can a business survive without Microsoft SharePoint and Office 365? Debatable, based on the interest stories about these products generate each year.
In 2015, we saw the release of two SharePoint 2016 previews, which have received generally positive reviews to date.
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For SharePoint aficionados, the past year can be divided into two: The time before Microsoft released the SharePoint 2016 preview and the time afterwards.
From January through the beta release in August, SharePoint conversations were generally speculative.
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Guess who arrived early for Thanksgiving?
Microsoft announced Nov. 10 that it would release SharePoint 2016 Beta 2 by the end of the month, but as of yesterday it is available for download via the Microsoft Download Center.
What’s more, Bill Baer, senior technical product manager for the SharePoint team,
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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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The European SharePoint Conference (ESPC) in Stockholm was full of interesting and surprising announcements.
Microsoft confirmed, for example, what many have been thinking for a long time: There is no way that SharePoint 2016 is going to be the last on-premises version ever.
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STOCKHOLM — Microsoft sent its top SharePoint leadership team to present the keynote at the European SharePoint Conference 2015, happening November 9 to 13: Jeff Teper, corporate vice president, OneDrive and SharePoint and Bill Baer, senior technical product manager at Microsoft, as well as Senior Director of Product Management for Microsoft
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Harmon.ie just announced the release of its 2016 version, which supports Microsoft Office 2016 and anticipates SharePoint 2016.
It focuses on enhanced structured collaboration through capabilities that Microsoft added to Office 2016, including file storage, synchronization and sharing, real time document collaboration on the desktop, access to Office 365
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