Listly by Ryan Williamson
With some new feature packs and benefits the SharePoint developments seems to have lot of scope in future. Dwindled here are some posts which will going to showcase the future of SharePoint development.
I've seen the future of SharePoint development and it's decidedly cloudy. And that's a good thing, no, that's a great thing for the health of the SharePoint developer community. A few months back I was fortunate enough to be invited to attend a SharePoint Dev Kitchen on the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington. This was…
Today, at our Future of SharePoint event in San Francisco, we unveiled a new cloud-first, mobile-first vision and roadmap for SharePoint, along with innovations that empower people, teams and organizations to intelligently discover, share and collaborate on content from anywhere and on any device. We also announced general availability of SharePoint Server 2016, which includes new hybrid capabilities that enable on-premises customers to tap into the innovation we’re delivering in Office 365.
Today a new development model for SharePoint has been announced: The SharePoint Framework, a Page and Part model that enables fully supported client-side development, easy integration with the Microsoft Graph and support for open source tooling.
Microsoft yesterday unveiled a cloud-first, mobile-first vision for SharePoint, including SharePoint mobile apps, better collaboration and lots more.
Collaborate, manage & retrieve information in a smart way by using the powerful web application platform, SharePoint. SharePoint development provides end to end solutions to the enterprises.
What is the future of SharePoint? We’ve all been asking ourselves this question for almost two years now. Today we got a lot of our questions answered.
Looking back at the growth and success of SharePoint, it is amazing at how this platform has truly changed the way that organizations collaborate and...
I'm sitting in San Francisco this morning, participating in the Future of SharePoint event (which you can stream live or watch on demand) with members of the SharePoint product team, many of my fellow SharePoint and Office 365 MVPs, customers, and members of the press. It's a pretty exciting place to be, and I'm grateful to Microsoft for inviting me to participate.