The future of sharepoint

The Future of SharePoint - SharePoint 2016 RTM

The Future of SharePoint - SharePoint 2016 RTM

SharePoint 2016 RTM

Last week was the release of SharePoint Server 2016 RTM - which includes new capabilities for users, IT pros and administrators, as well as the next generation of hybrid capabilities for SharePoint. Also released is the availability of cloud hybrid search for SharePoint Server 2013 and higher - allowing on-premises and Office 365 content to be surfaced in one search result.

What’s next for SharePoint

As work teams become more dynamic and digital content growth continues to skyrocket, SharePoint will play an ever increasing role in enabling content collaboration for the new way of working. As a part of Microsoft’s broader ambition to reinvent productivity, Microsoft are making it their mission to make SharePoint more simple, mobile, intelligent and secure to help customers unlock the value of having it as an integrated part of Office 365.

 

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This year, Microsoft will release significant new innovations spanning user experiences, document collaboration, mobile enhancements and platform improvements that will redefine modern content collaboration.

Find out more here: https://blogs.office.com/2016/03/14/sharepoint-2016-rtm-and-the-future-of-sharepoint-event/


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