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Microsoft SharePoint Conference 2014 in Las Vegas NV between March 3-6 2014. Presentation covers what we learned from Microsoft SharePoint Conference. What new information was released around O365, SharePoint 2013, Yammer, SharePoint vNext and Development changes. Presentation by Mike Henthorn & Bill Feldker.

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Mike Henthorn

SPC14

Bill Feldker

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Agenda

Forms future..?Development

SocialIT Pro

Share

Keynote(s)Conf Format

QuestionsExpo & Vendors

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Conference Format

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Keynote(s)

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Keynote speaker: Bill Clinton

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SharePoint Keynote announcements

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• Yammer fully integrated with Office365. For example: the “post to Yammer” button now available in a document library. A new Windows app Oslo App (still in concept) aggregates all information in one overview on desktop, tablet and mobile.

• BI for the masses. Instead of using difficult queries or pivot-tables, I can just use a plain question: “Give me the average income of several countries”. SharePoint will present your answers in graphs, maps et cetera. Really cool.

• Yep: YouTube via SharePoint Online. To be released later this year. Off course the Yammer integration is here as well.

• Open source SDK for creating Office Android apps;

• Compliancy Center. Basically the eDiscovery Center “on steroids”. Data protection, eDiscovery, auditing, encryption and archiving all managed using the Compliance Center.

• Two-factor authentication for Office365 and in hybrid scenario’s.

• Instant out of office (so you don’t have to send that e-mail, when the recipient is out of the office).

• Policy tips: if you are not allowed to send sensitive information outside the organization, Outlook will show the tip and disallow you to send the email.

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IT Professional

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• This service pack includes performance, reliability, and security fixes. It also helps IT address some of the most common scenarios faced when moving to the cloud, helping them deploy cloud-based workloads in their organization faster and with less complexity, while providing them with the control they demand.

• Seamless hybrid connection to OneDrive for Business in Office 365.

• Support for Yammer as the chosen social network, making it easier to replace the default Newsfeed.

• Support for JSON Light in OData v3 requests.

• Hybrid implementations of on premise and O365 to include OneDrive abilities.

• OWA SP1

• Microsoft Workflow Refresh

• Service Pack 1 was pulled because of an issue. • Check KB Page for official notice. April 3rd, 2014 (Blog post)

• Introduced problem on SharePoint Foundation with Search Results web part

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• Yes

• There were NO roadmaps outside this statement

• Audience feedback: How can I use O365 and secure access only through my network?

• Updates to cloud will start coming even faster leaving on premise or Dedicated environments behind the curve.

• On premise patches will still be released as CU & SP1.

• Microsoft recommends hybrid configurations with MS Azure.

• On premise is supported also

• And in O365

• Stop using term upgrade, everything is a migration.

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• Administrators, if your not up to speed on supporting this new application process, get there, its coming.

• DNS, New Domains, SSL’s..

• Developers, if your only using full trust solutions, time to start learning the App model

• ….More under Development

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Social

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“Social Enterprise is

implemented 80%

through organization

culture and 20% through

technology.”

- Gartner, September 2012

Transforming Culture

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• Connect everyone

• Rapid innovation

• Connect everyone

• Immediate adoption

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Development

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• K2

• Nintex

• Research others..

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Expo and Vendors

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http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/SharePoint-Conference/2014