For Office 365 customers this month, updates rolled out for Flow, PowerApps, Power BI, SharePoint, Teams, and even Excel.
What happened in June with SharePoint? A lot of reminders but also a little bit of a look towards the future.
At ShiftHappens, Mary Jo and Brad Sams sat down with Jeff Teper to talk millennials, AI, SharePoint, and a lot more.
This week at ShiftHappens, Jeff Teper sat down with Paul Thurrott to talk updates, Microsoft 365, and the genesis of SharePoint.
This week at ShiftHappens, it was a time of candid stories including how the Bank of Hawaii realized it had made a big SharePoint mistake and had it’s back up against an end-of-support wall.
Last month, Microsoft held its SharePoint NA conference; here’s a wrap-up of all the key announcements for the month of May.
Microsoft has moved the venerable EHLO blog maintained by the Exchange product group to the Microsoft Technical Community (MTC) platform. The first post is about the Exchange 2019 sizing calculator. Hopefully the changeover won’t affect the great content published in EHLO over the years. What’s of more concern is the lack of participation in the MTC by Microsoft product engineers and MVPs.
Microsoft has announced a couple of new features that will add more functionality to SharePoint, Yammer, and Streams
For SharePoint fans, this month brings improved online teams restore features, sticky headers, and PNP makes the platform prettier.
Two themes this month. PNP PowerShell is awesome and got more awesome and what is old is new. The PowerShell is pretty self-explanatory but the old is new is fun. We get back connected web parts (circa 2003), we can do templates, and the News capability (which reminds me of 2003 portals) are all covered…