Tuesday, August 30, 2016

SharePoint Community Newsletter - Week 35

Hello and welcome to this week’s newsletter.

For this issue, it’s all about opportunities to learn from the community. We have some great posts from members who want to share thoughts and ideas with you (some even in book form!) and invite you to take part in the debate.

We also have some great free events to remind you about. With these, from the comfort of your own seat, you can cast your net even more widely to find the answers and information you need. Enjoy the newsletter!

Deploying SharePoint 2016: Best Practices for Installing, Configuring, and Maintaining SharePoint Server 2016 (Vlad Catrinescu)

Are you a SharePoint Admin that wants to learn how to properly deploy SharePoint 2016? In this book you will learn how to install and configure SharePoint 2016 in depth, and how to optimize your environment based on real world best practices. Readers will benefit from the most stable and performance driven SharePoint 2016 environments possible. Pre-Order the eBook or your hardcover copy today!

eBook : http://spvlad.com/DeployingSharePointeBook
Amazon.com: http://spvlad.com/DeployingSharePointUS
Amazon.ca: http://spvlad.com/DeployingSharePointCA

SharePoint as a Knowledge and Ideation Platform with Mike Oryszak (Christian Buckley)

In a recent webinar, Christian was joined by long-time community member Mike Oryszak (@next_connect) from B&R Business Solutions as they discussed the pros and cons of SharePoint as a knowledge management platform, and how idea management could be leveraged to bolster your KM efforts.

http://ift.tt/2bG6boK

Clearing the myths between Request Management service in SharePoint 2013 and Network Load balancer (Vignesh Ganesan)

I’m pretty sure that a lot of SharePoint people out there have written a lot about Request Management service in SharePoint 2013 and Load balancer configuration for a SharePoint 2013 farm, however there seems to be a lot of confusion among SharePoint practitioners in understanding the difference between these two …

http://ift.tt/2bP4yZq

Display SharePoint List Data in a Jquery Data Table (Viipiin Tyagi)

Everybody knows that technology is changing rapidly. There are many things that we can integrate together. In this article, we are going to see, how to integrate the data table with SharePoint.

http://ift.tt/2bG6b8a

Want to join your peers and dig beneath the surface of SharePoint and Office365? Get registered at one of our free events and find the real gems before someone else does:--

Our free events bring you all this – and some more besides - giving you innovative, interesting (and fun) insights into all aspects of SharePoint and Office365.

It doesn’t matter if you are starting out or becoming a bit of a guru, there’s an event that’s will help you. Check out the links below:

COLLAB365 SUMMER GAMES - Curated with our very good friends at Metalogix, the Collab365 Summer Games are designed to build SharePoint muscle, refine Office365 technique and build your skills to help you become a Summer Games Champion! Watch this space for more details and Get your free place now here - http://ift.tt/2aWl5ot

COLLAB365 SOLUTIONS DAY – September 14th - Join us from 16:00 UTC to watch demonstrations from some great vendors - Find out more and register here - http://ift.tt/2bG7zYs

COLLAB365 24HR GLOBAL CONFERENCE -Join the Collab365 team on the 19th - 20th October, for 24 hours of SharePoint, Azure and Office365 content. Get more details and register for your FREE place here - http://ift.tt/2bP4jNV

And Finally …
Over the coming weeks we are going to be posting a series of interview style blog posts all about you. They are going to be posted and promoted on SharePoint-community.net plus Collab365 Global Conference in a "meet the community" series. Take part here …

http://ift.tt/2bdTCPM


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

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