Tuesday, July 12, 2016

SharePoint Community Newsletter - Week 26

Welcome SharePointers!

This week we have cast the net wider than normal to bring you news about our ongoing updates to the Collab365 family of sites. We have also gone in search of some great blog posts to whet your appetite and hopefully inspire you in your role. Enjoy!

SHAREPOINT COMMUNITY.NET GETS A LICK OF PAINT

You may have noticed this week that we have updated the SharePoint community site. Bringing the look in line with Collab365.events is the beginning of a long journey to migrate to our new platform. Once there, it will be even easier to get involved in the world’s largest SharePoint community.

http://bit.ly/29t4o8l

COLLAB365 GLOBAL CONFERENCE – JOIN THE SPEAKERS

The call for speakers for our October 24-hour marathon is open and the submissions are running hot. If you want to join the rapidly growing list of speakers, send in your submission now. We have a maximum of 150 spaces so act quickly before the event fills up. (don’t worry if you need to update details later, we have that covered with our new online form)

http://bit.ly/29hrBsB

STAY BANG UP TO DATE WITH THE LATEST POSTS

Collab365.today has also had a lick of paint in our ongoing mission to unify our sites into an invaluable destination for all your SharePoint and Office365 needs. Why not take a break for 10 mins now and have a read of a few posts that catch your eye? We have also hand picked a few below to get you started.

http://bit.ly/29M99rC

Understanding SOME of the Pratfalls and Pitfalls of Sharing in a Collaborative World

Digital content sharing with SharePoint is both a tremendously useful set of features and also a set of capabilities fraught with peril – depending on the type of content and the knowledge level of the person doing the sharing. [Read more ...]

http://bit.ly/2a5aCIx

Beyond the licence (a great post about not stopping 'at the beginning' of Office365)

One of the major limitations I find with many who have an Office 365 Suite is that they are only using it for email, and basic email at that! This means they are failing to make use of great services like OneDrive for Business, SharePoint, Yammer and more! [Read more ..]

http://bit.ly/29Edw9K

And Finally … can you help the community by sharing your views and experience in these discussions and questions?

Thats all for this week. See you in the community. 


by Jon Manderville via Everyone's Blog Posts - SharePoint Community

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