Wednesday, October 28, 2015

SharePoint Community Newsletter - Halloween Edition

Hello SharePointers and welcome to this (Almost) Halloween edition of the  SharePoint Community Newsletter. Happy Trick-or-Treating this weekend! 

(Sponsored) Join a Webinar: Asset and Equipment Management in SharePoint – Nov. 10 & 17

Crow Canyon will share information on how SharePoint can provide an effective platform for managing assets and equipment. See how to gain a clear view of all your hardware and software assets and equipment, as well as maintenance tasks, faulty equipment, contract renewals, loss prevention, and more. Join us!

LINK: http://spvlad.com/1MirBRy

MSFT Q1 2016 Earnings: Stock Pops, Details “Cloudy”

Microsoft reported earnings after the close yesterday, EPS of $0.67 a share non-GAAP, versus $0.59 estimated and revenue of $21.66 billion non-GAAP, versus $21.03 billion estimated.  Check out the Good, the Bad and the Ugly in this analysis by Matthew Bailey

LINK: http://spvlad.com/1NARAY0

Want to automate boring Office 365 tasks?

Are you tired of creating users in Office 365, assigning licenses, adding users to Distribution Lists?  If yes, you need to learn PowerShell for Office 365! By using PowerShell for Office 365, you can automate all the boring administrative tasks, and deliver a better, faster and more consistent service to your users! Check out this Pluralsight course to learn more on PowerShell for Office 365.

LINK: http://spvlad.com/1VXll7f

 Wrapping the Promoted Links Tiles on a page

By Default, the Promoted Link Web Part does not automatically wrap on the page. Read Robin Witcher’s tutorial on how to make your Promoted Links Webpart look good!

LINK: http://spvlad.com/1LYGBF1

Responsive video – Enhance SharePoint default player

It seems like the default media player is not the right tool for responsive design scenarios. This player might could be replaced with a custom one, but this custom one might not integrate perfectly into SharePoint.

Let’s take a look how the behavior of the built-in media player can be improved to meet responsive requirements

LINK: http://spvlad.com/20anG3P

 Office Lens now includes Office 365 support for iOS

Two of the top requests from our Office Lens users are support for Office 365 accounts, at work and school, and enhanced business card scanning and storage. Today we’re excited to deliver both of these features, making our pocket scanner app even more useful for business professionals, teachers and students.

LINK:  http://spvlad.com/1MiwqKR


by Vlad Catrinescu via Everyone's Blog Posts - SharePoint Community

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