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Microsoft is beefing up its SharePoint mobile app with new features for iOS and Android.
Microsoft, which announced it was working on mobile apps when it released SharePoint 2016 last year, unveiled an early access release for Android phones at its Ignite conference in September.
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Gimmal is kicking off life under the ownership of a private equity firm with an acquisition that adds new capabilities to its information management and governance solutions.
Houston-based Gimmal, which Rubicon Technology Partners bought in January, today announced the acquisition of RecordLion, an information governance and records management software
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Building a digital workplace poses challenges to any business.
But those in regulated industries, such as law firms, have specific needs which add an extra layer of complexity.
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Microsoft has finally pushed SharePoint Framework into general release. It's arguably the upgrade the developer community has been most eager to get its collective hands.
SharePoint Framework allows developers and administrators to build and deploy parts that are used by Office 365 users in their production environments.
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Shifting to a digital workplace is as much about a cultural change as it is about technology.
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Adobe is announcing upgrades to Adobe Sign today to comply with a new open standard it championed through the Cloud Signature Consortium.
San Jose, Calif.-based Adobe led the charge on the creation of an open standard for digital signatures when it formed the consortium last June.
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Microsoft has made another significant step in pulling SharePoint Online deeper into the wider Office 365 productivity suite.
In a little remarked-upon announcement on the Power BI blog last week, Senior Program Manager Lukasz Pawlowski announced the availability of the Power BI report web part for SharePoint Online.
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When companies want to get their employees adopt SharePoint, they would always think of providing training. But, they never stop to think of a better way to provide training. They forget that some training methods just work better than others.
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Microsoft is making it easier to sync files between SharePoint Team Sites files and OneDrive for Business. Today's upgrade also includes a standalone Mac client.
While this looks on the surface like most other monthly Office 365 upgrades, this one is different.
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Everything ends, including support for the 2007 version of SharePoint Server.
This Oct. 10, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 will hit its end-of-life milestone.
It will official become an unsupported product, meaning no more security patches to protect users from vulnerabilities.
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The wait is nearly over for SharePoint Online subscribers who have been anticipating the integration of SharePoint Team Sites with Office 365 Groups.
Mark Kashman, a senior product manager on Microsoft's SharePoint team, said in a blog post Monday that Microsoft would start rolling out the capability — which was
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During this busy end-of-the year holiday season, most of us are enjoying some well-deserved time with family and friends, and eagerly anticipating the New Year ahead.
But in the work anywhere, anytime age, some people are still working.
In an article earlier this year, CMSWire contributor Paul Miller, CEO
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Ask SharePoint developers to create a wish list for the next year — and brace for the answer. According to recent research from Munich, Germany-based Rencore, most of them would be happy with training on new and existing features.
Rencore’s 2016 State of SharePoint and Office 365 Development report aims
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