Category : SharePoint 2016

11 05, 2016

SharePoint On-premises: Here to Stay!

2021-05-20T11:04:11-07:00May 11th, 2016|

“We remain committed to our customer’s on-premises and do not consider SharePoint Server 2016 to be the last on-premises server release.” -- Bill Baer, SharePoint Senior Product Manager blog post, May 4, 2016. With the release of SharePoint 2016 last week, Microsoft confirmed its commitment to providing a powerful and innovative on-premises SharePoint platform. [...]

4 05, 2016

“Future of SharePoint”: What You Need to Know

2021-05-20T11:03:33-07:00May 4th, 2016|

There was so much covered in Microsoft's Future of SharePoint presentation today! Here are the key takeaways, from our perspective: SharePoint On-premises Is Here To Stay Microsoft is committed to maintaining and improving SharePoint on-premises. Coming in 2017, Microsoft will release feature pack updates for SharePoint Server 2016. Feature packs will take a subset [...]

13 04, 2016

Reach for the Cloud with Microsoft Azure

2023-07-13T13:29:08-07:00April 13th, 2016|

Microsoft Azure allows businesses to easily offload on-premises IT functions to the cloud, helping move them towards becoming truly cloud-based enterprises. Since Azure dwells within the Microsoft ecosystem, it also tightly integrates with other Microsoft solutions, such as SQL Server, Office 365, and SharePoint. In future articles, we will address some of the common [...]

17 03, 2016

New in SharePoint 2016: MinRole Servers

2022-03-23T16:55:18-07:00March 17th, 2016|

If you’ve read anything about SharePoint 2016, you’ve probably heard about MinRole. But what is MinRole? How will it help your business? Bill Baer, Senior Product Marketing Manager for SharePoint at Microsoft, puts it this way: “MinRole is designed to transform guidance into code, simplifying deployment and scale with SharePoint ensuring a request is [...]

11 03, 2016

Data Loss Prevention in SharePoint 2016 & Office 365

2021-11-05T13:52:47-07:00March 11th, 2016|

Recently, we posted about how Microsoft SharePoint and Office 365 are “particularly well-suited” to managing user access requests and other critical security needs, such as security policy management and employee training. In this article, we highlight a security feature Microsoft has built in to both SharePoint Online (Office 365) and the new SharePoint 2016 release: Data [...]

9 03, 2016

Using SharePoint for Security Management – More Ways to Protect Resources and Ensure Compliance

2021-01-21T10:34:54-08:00March 9th, 2016|

Last December, we posted a blog article about how Microsoft SharePoint is “particularly well-suited” to manage user access requests. With the right enhancements and configurations, SharePoint can give teams the power to regulate access to physical and digital resources and thereby protect their organization's security. Controlling who has what access to data and systems is [...]

26 02, 2016

Get Ready for SharePoint 2016 Release!

2021-01-21T10:35:05-08:00February 26th, 2016|

Crow Canyon is preparing for the SharePoint 2016 RTM, which could come as early as next month. We are busy updating our applications and web parts to be fully SharePoint 2016-compatible. Meanwhile, here are some resources to help you prepare for this major new version of SharePoint. Webinar: Data Loss Prevention (DLP) in SharePoint 2016 [...]

8 01, 2016

SharePoint 2016 is coming! Webinar, Blogs, & Infographic to help you prepare.

2025-01-31T05:06:33-08:00January 8th, 2016|

We at Crow Canyon have been busy getting ready for SharePoint 2016. We are adapting our SharePoint applications for the new release and testing out new features. Meanwhile, we have prepared a bunch of information to help you get ready also! We hope you find this information useful. We will be adding to it [...]

19 10, 2015

Mobile Adoption in SharePoint: Still Some Work to Do

2024-08-01T06:53:20-07:00October 19th, 2015|

We all know that mobile is big. Actually, it’s huge. Here are some stats to convey the “hugeness”: 80% of Internet users worldwide own a smartphone By 2016 there will be 10 billion mobile Internet devices used globally The number of mobile users passed the number of desktop users last year 89% of mobile users’ [...]

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