“According to Microsoft market research, 78 percent of the Fortune 500 companies are SharePoint users.” With such an impressive user base, it’s easy to recognize SharePoint as an essential business tool used within most organizations today
You see where I am going with this right? SharePoint Online and SharePoint on-premise are not the same, more specifically and for the purpose of driving a more focused topic around this post: the support of integrations for SharePoint on-premise will not be (exactly) the same as those created for the Cloud version
Ah SharePoint, that ever elusive, all inclusive solution that many find interesting, some are using but few completely understand
Understanding On-Premises, Cloud, and Hybrid Environments in SharePoint 2013 & Office 365 The on-premises versus cloud environment debate about SharePoint started several years ago. That debate became much more heated when Jared Spataro, Director of SharePoint at Microsoft, announced during a conference that SharePoint 2013 was being developed using a “Cloud First” strategy and that Office 365 customers could expect to have access to the benefits of the new release sooner than on-premises deployments
The second house compares to out-of-the-box SharePoint. What I hear you scream!! Surely SharePoint is house three - the most secure and robust house of them all. Not according to recent AIIM research. The "SharePoint Security - A Survey on Compliance and Recommendations to Achieve True Security" whitepaper provides some very interesting points regarding how organizations use SharePoint for secure data storage and how secure your data actually is
” I get it, if you need to conform to SharePoint’s suggested limitations there are third-party solutions for that
AIIM research and in discussions I have had with students in my classes, we find that many organizations are turning to SharePoint in search of a solution
Traditional thinking and SharePoint itself focuses very much on the role of identity and access management solutions in securing your SharePoint environment
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This week AIIM announced the availability of a Certificate program focused on best practices for adopting and implementing Microsoft SharePoint 2010 that goes beyond technology to the necessary strategies and structures required to in effectively sharing and managing corporate information using the SharePoint 2010 platform. The need to look beyond the technology and take a holistic approach is echoed in a recent AIIM study, ’ SharePoint: strategies and experiences ’, which reveal that governance is sorely lacking in the majority of installations
One of the major issues around BYOD has been around the security risks that can be increased but in SharePoint 2013’s case there are solutions such as Microsoft’s System Center’s Windows Intune that can be put in place to assist in resolving some of these challenges