Monday, May 16, 2016

The Future of SharePoint Summarised

New SharePoint sites with modernised team site experience, with an engaging home page personalised by the intelligence of Office Graph.

A revitalised libraries and lists enable immediate productivity with an intuitive user experience and provide rich metadata, content management and functionality.

Bringing the power of SharePoint team sites and Office 365 Groups together, giving every group a team site, and giving team sites the benefit of groups for simple management of membership across Office 365 services.

Microsoft Flow was announced as a new service for automating workflow across the growing number of apps and SaaS services.

SharePoint mobile app, designed for Windows, iOS and Android, to put your intranet in your pocket, with full-fidelity access to company news and announcements, people, sites, content and apps — no matter where you are.

New tools to discover and protect content with data loss protection (DLP) policies, both in Office 365 and in SharePoint Server 2016.

SharePoint Insights, a service which aggregates usage and compliance data from on-premises and cloud into the Office 365 Reporting Centre, so you can get a unified view across your entire organisation.

And of course SharePoint 2016 is out with further releases to come. SharePoint designer will work with the new version.

The InfoPath 2013 remains the last version to be released and will work with new version.

  • The InfoPath 2013 client will be supported through April 2023.
  • InfoPath Forms Services for SharePoint Server 2013 will be supported until April 2023.
  • InfoPath Forms Services in Office 365 will be supported until further notice.

by Larry Saytee via Everyone's Blog Posts - SharePoint Community

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