SharePoint vs OneDrive: Understanding the Differences and How They Work Together
In the SharePoint vs OneDrive comparison, it’s clear that both platforms serve distinct yet complementary roles within the Microsoft ecosystem.
Continue reading →In the SharePoint vs OneDrive comparison, it’s clear that both platforms serve distinct yet complementary roles within the Microsoft ecosystem.
Continue reading →SharePoint Premium delivers new ways to engage with your most critical content, managing and protecting it through its lifecycle. It also helps you maximize content value with security and structure – and prepare it for Copilot for Microsoft 365, the next-generation AI assistant that is transforming productivity.
Continue reading →Adding a user to a security group in SharePoint Online involves a few steps. Security groups in SharePoint are used to manage permissions and access to resources. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to add a user to a security … Continue reading →
The Perilous Odyssey: Unmasking SharePoint Migration Tool’s Abyssal Challenges in Transferring 20k+ Indexed Files to SharePoint Online
Continue reading →Creating External Users in SharePoint Online using Microsoft Forms and Power Automate SharePoint Online offers a powerful platform for collaboration and document management. However, sometimes you may need to provide access to external users such as clients or vendors. In this article, we will explore how to create external users in SharePoint Online using Microsoft Forms and Power Automate. By leveraging these tools, you can streamline the process of granting external access and ensure a secure and efficient collaboration experience.
Continue reading →As a reseller of both, where to begin? The principal difference from a DM perspective is fairly well defined in the article. After some initial setup, DocuWare is hands down the better DM product. It has all of the capture … Continue reading →
While working with a client on their SPO implementation recently I stumbled upon a very odd issue. Although it is Microsoft so…. We migrated content and metadata from an older, on-premise DM to SPO. There were several fields in each … Continue reading →
Wow, so this is an interesting article. We run primarily on-prem for actual business production work and have a ton of connections and processes built around that instance. For me the big one is the update problem. We’ve had customers … Continue reading →