by Sylvia Daymiel | May 19, 2017 | News
In a survey by Emedia, they asked SharePoint users two simple questions. One, if they have an existing data security protocol. And two, if it covers SharePoint. The results showed that two-thirds of these organisations do not have security policies for SharePoint in...
by Sylvia Daymiel | May 19, 2017 | Business advice, Sharepoint Sydney
If you are someone who gets excited on big changes, then there’s something to look forward on SharePoint. With the release of SharePoint Framework earlier this year, we should expect further client-side development on SharePoint Online. Having said that, the users of...
by Sylvia Daymiel | May 10, 2017 | Brand development, Sharepoint Sydney
Just last month, Microsoft introduced To-Do, a new app for taking notes and scheduling your to-do list. It will be incorporated into the Office 365 and will be powered by an intelligent algorithm. However, the first item off the list of the new app is “retire”...
by Sylvia Daymiel | May 8, 2017 | Business advice, Sharepoint Sydney
Microsoft recently announced that it will bring to a halt the Access Services for SharePoint Online. Come June, users won’t be able to create Access-based apps in SharePoint Online, while the apps that are still available will be shut down early next year. That being...
by Sylvia Daymiel | Apr 19, 2017 | Sharepoint Sydney
It is said that Microsoft’s biggest move to date was the introduction of Office 365 on the market. Over the past decade, the tech giant released two versions of Office 365 and three versions of Sharepoint — 2007, 2010 and 2013. For every release of these versions,...