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 →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 →
So while we’re on the topic of SharePoint (see Monday’s post) there are plenty of new functionality with SharePoint. Integration with Microsoft Lists and Forms seems to be a big one. What really interests me is the SharePoint Syntex functionality. … Continue reading →
While this is really an add for a specific app to perform migrations to SharePoint it is worth noting that these migration can be challenging at a minimum. They usually fall into one of two camps. The first are those … Continue reading →