My mind is still blown. As you might know, I have been doing some light Microsoft Ignite coverage the last few days via video. After seeing what I just saw, there’s no way I can convey all the awesomeness that Microsoft just announced about SharePoint and OneDrive. I couldn’t wait, so I’m sitting in the Expo hall right now writing this as fast as my fingers can move.
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In one of the earlier articles, I have showed you to set the default OneDrive for Business storage space with the help of GUI. However, this article focuses on setting the default OneDrive for Business storage space with the help of PowerShell commands.
If you’re a browser-based user of Office 365 you’ll see some changes. Microsoft has given the online version of their productivity suite a spruce up, refreshing the application launcher and improving the search tool. There’s a also a task-based tool that suggests which tool to use to best complete a particular job
The changes, which are being rolled out progressively o ver the next couple of months, don’t change the apps themselves – that happen quite frequently – but rather how you get to things. It started with a new URL – www.office.com
Adobe Sign and Microsoft Teams are at the center of a new expansion to the cloud partnership between Adobe and Microsoft.
Microsoft and Adobe are expanding a cloud partnership that will see the two companies tapping each other’s services for e-signatures and team collaboration. According to Microsoft, this expanded partnership will mean Microsoft Teams will become the “preferred chat-based workspace” for Adobe’s Cloud Services, while Adobe Sign will become Microsoft’s “preferred e-signature solution.”
My friends, who also work in SharePoint area, have a lot of requests to accumulate of experience and sometime apply to reality scenarios. That would be fine for me to review the coding skill somehow. By the way, in this article, I can only support three methods to have a cascading field in SharePoint with easiest deploying, understanding and configuring to run its functioning.
After releasing of a series of Office apps for iOS such as Office365 Administration, PowerBI, Delve, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, OneDrive,…, As announced at the “Future of SharePoint” event on May 4th from Microsoft about they are working on the new SharePoint mobile app. On 21-Jun-2016, Office365 administrators got a official inform message about SharePoint mobile App for iOS release. With this app, Now you can untether and take your intranet with you in your pocket. Stay connected to important content, sites, portals and people from across your intranet while on the go. In the mean time, Microsoft is also working on Android and Windows Universal versions, which we expect to release before the end of this year. Below is some quick review about this product.
Office 365 users can now get started on the OneDrive experience on SharePoint Document Libraries.. This functionality was launched into Office 365 libraries last week. The new menus for document are really what users have been seeing for years in their OneDrive and drives uniformity on SharePoint 2016. This new UI has been tested on OneDrive for Business and allows us to get a glimpse of the future plan for SharePoint.
Right now this function is optional to all business subscription, the new document library is actually turned offon almost every sites automatically. Users can chose to utilize it in their respective groups then decide to revert it back or not after testing it it out. The new Office 365 menu sneak peek is available by clicking the “Check it out” button. Users can press the x to close it or check it out.
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