So you have a very good and well established SharePoint application and all is going well but it is now 2013 and Microsoft have done again; they have gone out and release yet another version of Microsoft SharePoint which is SharePoint 2013
Business Intelligence Considerations in SharePoint 2013 Business Intelligence (BI) capabilities in SharePoint 2013 are vast and in many cases are achieved with a combination of SharePoint and Microsoft Office or SharePoint and SQL Server’s capabilities
Distributed Cache Service: SharePoint 2013 social architecture and related features rely heavily on my sites data as well as the distributed cache service which provides for: Two lists, the Microfeed list and the Social List Personal site document libraries Profile database The Distributed Cache service, which is built on top of the Windows Server AppFabric Cache , provides caching functionality to features and services in SharePoint Server 2013 . The Distributed Cache service provides caching for the following: Authentication (FedAuth cookie for claims based authentication) Newsfeeds OneNote client access Security Trimming Page load performance User Profile Service Application : A prerequisite for provisioning my sites is the configuration of the user profile service application, as shown in the image below, which stores information about your organization’s users in a central location for access by SharePoint 2013’s social computing features
I have had the pleasure of being able to test SharePoint Server 2013 for about the past year and with the preview and public information becoming available I wanted to put together this article to cover some of the major changes that are coming with SharePoint Server 2013 (also SharePoint Foundation 2013) and things for you to think about in your current or planned SharePoint 2010 implementation
1 Comment - I was a little bummed after playing with 2013 for a week now to see that the ECM functionality is not substantially changed...I did several tests of importing 2010 taxonomies into 2013 and it worked like a charm!
It’s true, we are a long way off from seeing serious uptake of SharePoint 2013. In fact, most organizations are still using SharePoint 2007 despite the advantages that 2010, and 2013, are offering
Our consultants may be onsite at any given client and require access to a document off of our SharePoint Server 2013 intranet or ECM platform that a client requests and we must be able to immediate to meet that request
In the article, I will provide details of the records management (RM) capabilities available within SharePoint Server 2013 as well as Office 365 | SharePoint Online from over 50 projects implemented by EPC Group over the past year
What are the initial goals you are trying to accomplish by implementing SharePoint 2013 and what are some other functionalities or offerings that SharePoint 2013 brings to the table that you see possibly being utilized in the future?
I expect to see Microsoft announce the official release of SharePoint 2013 any day now. It’s an interesting time for organizations on the business collaboration platform, and many of you may be considering the move to SharePoint 2013 sooner rather than later to take advantage of some new capabilities
The image below shows an overview of SharePoint 2013’s content from both an authoring perspective as well as how users access it and some of the devices and their properties they may utilize
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