What’s new in Office 365 – August 2018
While many of us have enjoyed some sort of time off this summer, the Office 365 engineering teams have maintained a steady release cycle. Here's what's new.
While many of us have enjoyed some sort of time off this summer, the Office 365 engineering teams have maintained a steady release cycle. Here's what's new.
Lots of new features and updates were released across Office 365 this month. In our monthly update, we focus on OneDrive, Teams and SharePoint.
It’s been a fun month looking at some new features launching in Office 365, some of which I had no idea were coming! Let's take a look.
With May being the month of the SharePoint Conference this roundup focuses on what's new in Office 365 in May 2018.
On Monday 21-May, Microsoft delivered the keynote speech at the SharePoint Conference in Las Vegas.
Despite the SharePoint Conference being just around the corner, Microsoft has not slowed down the release of new features into Office 365 this month. Here’s our take on what’s new.
This article helps you map out your hub site structure using PowerShell and draw.io.
Here is our latest round-up of what’s new in Office 365. There have been some big announcements and we are excited to share our thoughts on what’s been unveiled.
At the Ignite 2017 conference, Microsoft announced plans for the next on-premises release of their industry leading enterprise content management application, SharePoint Server 2019.
See what's new in SharePoint Admin Center, Planner, OneDrive for Business and more!
Microsoft unveiled a new admin center for SharePoint Online at the SharePoint Virtual Summit in May 2017, promising to bring a simpler, more intuitive experience via a new modern user interface.
The release cycle of Office 365 shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, quite the opposite seems to be true and no more so this month.
I thought I would share some lessons we learnt that can easily be applied to any of our future migration projects.
SharePoint hub sites were announced as a new site type by Microsoft at Ignite 2017.