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SharePoint Online Administration Center – Overview

When we talk about SharePoint, we are used to thinking that the platform is hosted on our own, simply because this was the usual way to have it on our systems. But when Azure arrived, and with it SharePoint Online, rules have changed a bit, so before entering in the Administration Center I'll share with [...]

By |2018-02-23T15:51:10+00:00February 21st, 2018|SharePoint Online|1 Comment

Integrating SharePoint Online and Power BI

Integrating SharePoint Online and Power BI As a SharePoint User, you probably have interacted with data stored in a SharePoint list.  We use SharePoint Lists to collect and organize onboarding tasks, vacation requests, expense reports, sales numbers and so much more. In the past, we have been using views to group and filter SharePoint data. [...]

Modern SharePoint Web Parts – Part 2

This is the second of a two-part article about web parts for the Modern SharePoint page. In the first part of the article, we showed how to add web parts to a Modern SharePoint page, and listed the web parts (as of  the time of writing) which display static content. In this post, we'll look [...]

By |2018-02-15T15:05:37+00:00November 9th, 2017|SharePoint Online|2 Comments

Modern SharePoint Web Parts – Part 1

Introduction Microsoft released the "Modern" page experience for team sites in SharePoint Online in the Fall of 2016. This included the ability to add web parts directly within the page user interface, but there weren't very many Modern Web Parts available at that point. As of late September 2017 when this article is being written, there are [...]

By |2018-06-20T03:26:17+00:00November 9th, 2017|SharePoint Online|0 Comments

SharePoint Development Models and Framework (SPFx)

In this article we will go through history of SharePoint development, getting a brief concept of popular approaches/development models followed by SharePoint developers, their benefits and cons, and the features of the trending SharePoint Framework (SPFx). Microsoft SharePoint was introduced in the year 2001 as an on premise product. Since the beginning, a lot of [...]

By |2018-07-06T02:47:04+00:00September 12th, 2017|SharePoint 2013, SharePoint Online|1 Comment

Microsoft Ending Team Foundation Server Extension

Microsoft Ending Team Foundation Server Extension for SharePoint Team Foundation Server (TFS) is a Microsoft product that covers the entire application lifecycle and project management capabilities including storing documents such as Requirement documents, reporting, maintaining source code, project management including agile and waterfall structure, automated builds, lab management, testing and release management capabilities.  TFS also provides integration with Visual Studio and Eclipse.   TFS provided [...]

By |2018-05-01T04:07:49+00:00August 30th, 2017|SharePoint 2010, SharePoint 2013, SharePoint Online|0 Comments

Creating a Site Collection with Power Shell

Building a SharePoint Farm involves several steps to make sure the site will be utilized by the business users. Governance takes a big part on the design of the Sites(s) Depending of the size of your farm is conceivable that you will need more than one site colleciton to allocate your business data and to [...]

Pocketful of SharePoint – The mobile app

As we all know that the SharePoint mobile app is here. Now stay connected by the content discovery on sites, portals and people which are always on the go. SharePoint has found the way to save you. To test it  I have downloaded and tested it and it reminded me of Natasha Bedingfield’s song “I [...]

Custom Permission Levels to maximize security in SP2013.

Basically we need to create the Custom Permision Levels to maximize security in SP2013. Custom Viewers,Custom Members,Custom Owners By default SharePoint has some default site permissions...   We can identify some specific Permission levels to be used within the site: Edit, Full Control, Read.   Form the Ribbon is possible to look at this Permission [...]

SharePoint Navigation Deep Dive

SharePoint has been widely being used in organizations for enterprise content management but with growing user base sometimes leads to common bad practices that causes a lot of frustration among SharePoint users. One of the best practices of SharePoint is to setup navigation correctly. SharePoint navigation is the first things users rely on besides searching [...]