Tuesday, January 5, 2016

SharePoint Community Newsletter: Welcome to 2016!

Hello SharePointers and welcome to the first newsletter of 2016! This year promises to bring some amazing news and stories around SharePoint and Office 365

*** SPONSORED: SharePoint Add-ins to improve productivity and user adoption! ***

We all know that to get the most from any technology simplicity, ease of use and added value are the key ingredients. With the SharePoint ShortUrl and the SharePoint Document Merge Add-ins this is delivered! Check out this blog post to learn about them!

http://spvlad.com/1V2LV05

*** Search Navigation for SharePoint Online using CSOM and PowerShell*** 

Changing the Search Navigation setting for the Small Search Box in SharePoint Online so it searches everything by default is easy for one site, but is a per-site setting, not per-site collection, so it is a pain to do manually. Doing it for all sites using PowerShell and CSOM is the way to go, but there are several gotchas along the way. Learn how to do it using this blog post by Ciaran Fletcher

http://spvlad.com/1OIrE0H

*** The Killer App You Already Use*** 

When it comes to the latest trend in team collaboration – which, as of this moment, seems to be the use of Slack – there are two camps: those who absolutely love it and don’t know how they lived without it, and those who don’t get what the buzz is all about. Check out the rest of the blog post by Christian Buckley on his blog

http://spvlad.com/1Pcyztg

***  Microsoft Will Warn Users about Suspected Attacks By Government Hackers*** 

Microsoft users will now be notified if a state-sponsored attacker tries to break into their accounts, the company said in a blog post. The announcement comes the same day as a Reuters report that Microsoft did not warn Hotmail users their email accounts had been accessed by a group associated with the Chinese government.

http://spvlad.com/1R8AWTS

*** SharePoint 2016 and Office 365 Predictions by Joel Oleson*** 

One year later and it’s time to review past predictions and set out the new ones. It was exactly 1 year ago that I wrote up my predictions for 2015. I’ll let you determine how I did, but I wrote up some of my thoughts. I’m not looking at those as I write my new predictions.

http://spvlad.com/1JMaW93

*** CRUD Operation Using REST API in SharePoint List with script editor Web Part. *** 

Learn how to do a CRUD operation in a SharePoint list using the REST API with Amir Reza

http://spvlad.com/1O8WNrZ


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

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