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As the dust settles on the SharePoint 2016 preview edition and you bide your time until the general release next year, what's an IT department to do?
Now is the time for reflection.
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About a week from now, on Oct. 13, Microsoft will move SharePoint 2010 into Extended Support, a near-death mode that will continue until 2020.
It's not inducing as much panic as the end of support for Windows 7 or Windows XP. But it is causing a ripple of concern for
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With any new version of anything, some things get left behind. So Microsoft has a page on what's deprecated or removed from the SharePoint Server 2016 IT preview, and that's out on MSDN.
There are a bunch of things in there and again it's not a lot of
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Unless you've been living under a rock, you know that SharePoint 2016 IT Preview came out last month.
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It’s been three weeks since Microsoft released the SharePoint 2016 Preview.
We realize this is a preview – essentially an unfinished application. But we thought it would be interesting to get some initial feedback from some Microsoft MVPs and SharePoint experts.
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Woo hoo! The wait is over: SharePoint 2016 beta is here.
SharePoint MVP and CMSWire contributor Todd Klindt promised he'd "throw out a blog post and probably a tweet — maybe a smoke signal" as soon as Microsoft made the big announcement.
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The August cumulative update for SharePoint 2013 added a Cloud Search service application, which gives you the ability to marry your on-premises search server application to the cloud. It'll also work out-of-the-box with SharePoint 2016, whenever that thing finally comes out.
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If the rumors are on the Internet are believable (and when has the Internet ever steered us wrong?) sometime this month the very first public beta of SharePoint 2016 will find its way into our eager little hands.
There’s a lot to get excited about.
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For the past couple of years, we IT pros really haven't known what our place in the world was going to be with SharePoint. But I feel like in the past couple of months I've seen the future.
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In the midst of all the Office 365 Groups questions and Windows updates, an interesting trend bubbled under the surface at Microsoft Ignite that remains to be answered: What’s the preferred way to build your intranet in the cloud? Microsoft won’t be answering that — it’s not in its model
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Microsoft shared a lot about the future as Redmond sees it at last month's Ignite conference. It’s a future that looks, by turns, both inspiring and somewhat confusing.
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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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Ignite revealed some clear directions Microsoft plans to take with the future of work. But questions remain.
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Two things really caught my eye of the many announcements that came out of Ignite: the rebirth of SharePoint on premises and the end of the line for Yammer. SharePoint is Back I’ve worked with SharePoint for a very long time. I can remember explaining the differences between sites and areas in SharePoint
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