Shopping for Shoes with SharePoint: Why You Should Organize Your Site to Shorten Your Searches
Searching through a SharePoint site is a lot like shopping for shoes. Now, this may be an analogy you’re unfamiliar with, but hear me out: […]
Searching through a SharePoint site is a lot like shopping for shoes. Now, this may be an analogy you’re unfamiliar with, but hear me out: […]
Though Microsoft ensures your files on the cloud are always accessible and backed up, it cannot do anything about user-deleted files, whether it be accidental or on purpose. Microsoft’s included backup and recovery solutions such [...]
“You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone,” Joni Mitchell sang in her 1970 hit song “Big Yellow Taxi.” Now, Joni wasn’t singing about the Send to Location feature in SharePoint, but she might as [...]
Since Microsoft announced in a blog post titled “Update on InfoPath and SharePoint Forms” that InfoPath 2013 will be supported in SharePoint 2016 and within Office 365 until further notice, we have struggled with the [...]
When Microsoft announced its updated SharePoint 2016 and Office 365 platforms earlier this month, it also released the workflow and automation creation app Flow. Microsoft itself describes Flow as a way “to mash-up two or more [...]
When looking over the changes Microsoft made to SharePoint for its 2016 edition, it is clear that Development was put at the forefront. Microsoft has taken a renewed focus on both front and back-end developers, [...]
After three-and-a-half successful years of SharePoint 2013, with the total number of users doubling last year alone, Microsoft is releasing the new SharePoint 2016 with dozens of new features increasing collaboration, cross-platform functionality, and focusing on [...]
In our experience working with our clients to help them understand how to use Content Types in SharePoint we have found that providing a SharePoint Content Types example helps them quickly grasp this concept. This [...]