To give a quick context to the rest of this article, SharePoint is an offering from Microsoft and is a document management as well as collaboration tool. It is used…
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6 reasons why SharePoint is good for your business
Why do more than 250,000 companies, including 85 per cent of Fortune 500 companies, have a SharePoint installation in their organization? Because everybody wants a connected workplace that facilitates hassle-free…
Key Takeaways from the May 2017 SharePoint Virtual Summit
When it comes to establishing a strong collaboration among a geographically dispersed workforce, the stakes are extremely high. Among the many collaboration tools available in the market, Microsoft Office 365,…
Microsoft introduces character support for SharePoint Online: Know what’s new
News has been breaking ever since Microsoft has been vocal about planning the activation of two new characters to be used in folder and file names in its business applications…
Technology migration is essential to maintain a competitive edge in business. But before taking the plunge, one needs to consider whether the cost of purchasing new licenses and moving existing…
After Microsoft SharePoint hit the market, there was a huge buzz predicting its destiny. Recently, AIIM (a Silver-Spring MD-based data management organization) launched a survey to find out how SharePoint…
5 Ways to Increase Employee Engagement with SharePoint
Human Resources of a company are the building blocks of its success. According to 2015 report on Global Human Capital Trends organized by Bersin Deloitte, a need to create a…
EPiServer is stunning its customers with more useful products, services, and strategies to connect digital commerce and digital marketing to provide the best digital experience for its users. What are…
Reap the benefits of integrating SharePoint with Microsoft Dynamics CRM
In order to stay updated about the company’s products, customer service methodologies, and a host of templates and internal documents, the customers using Microsoft Dynamics CRM currently make use of…
When Microsoft first introduced SharePoint in 2001, it was named Office Server. It emerged from Microsoft’s efforts to create virtual teams and facilitate exchange of information. Office Server grew to…