The return on investment of Office 365 should not be determined purely by the processes that are optimized, but also by how the new way of working saves employees time AND very importantly – frustration.
Category: SharePoint

The true ROI of using Office 365 in your company
The return on investment of Office 365 should not be determined purely by the processes that are optimized, but also by how the new way of working saves employees time AND very importantly – frustration.
Category: SharePoint

The true ROI of using Office 365 in your company
The return on investment of Office 365 should not be determined purely by the processes that are optimized, but also by how the new way of working saves employees time AND very importantly – frustration.
Provisioning teams in Microsoft Teams using the PnP Provisioning Engine
In this article you will learn what the potentials of the PnP Provisioning Engine are in the fields of provisioning resources in Microsoft Teams, within the context of Microsoft 365 and SharePoint Online.
Home site, Hub sites, SharePoint Start page… Where’s the intranet landing page?
With Office 365 and the flat architecture of modern SharePoint Online sites, there’s a little bit more to plan for the intranet landing page.
Microsoft 365: Your Toolbox to get everything done when working from home
The aim has never been to get as many people as possible to use a product (consumption), but rather enable employees to deliver their tasks efficiently, at the same time building and developing new skills.
What’s New with Power BI
There have been several big announcements in the Power BI space in recent months that are making things better and better for people looking to bring BI into their collaboration world in Microsoft 365.
Preparing the Organization for SharePoint Site Self-Service
You’ve decided to allow SharePoint self-service in your organization. Here are the things you need to consider before you move ahead.
Why you need an Organization Assets library (or two) for your SharePoint intranet
Organization Assets libraries helps content managers designate a library of “organization approved” images and logos to use anywhere on your intranet.

Provisioning teams in Microsoft Teams using the PnP Provisioning Engine
In this article you will learn what the potentials of the PnP Provisioning Engine are in the fields of provisioning resources in Microsoft Teams, within the context of Microsoft 365 and SharePoint Online.

Home site, Hub sites, SharePoint Start page… Where’s the intranet landing page?
With Office 365 and the flat architecture of modern SharePoint Online sites, there’s a little bit more to plan for the intranet landing page.

Microsoft 365: Your Toolbox to get everything done when working from home
The aim has never been to get as many people as possible to use a product (consumption), but rather enable employees to deliver their tasks efficiently, at the same time building and developing new skills.

What’s New with Power BI
There have been several big announcements in the Power BI space in recent months that are making things better and better for people looking to bring BI into their collaboration world in Microsoft 365.

Preparing the Organization for SharePoint Site Self-Service
You’ve decided to allow SharePoint self-service in your organization. Here are the things you need to consider before you move ahead.

Why you need an Organization Assets library (or two) for your SharePoint intranet
Organization Assets libraries helps content managers designate a library of “organization approved” images and logos to use anywhere on your intranet.
5 ways to effectively avoid collaboration within your company
In this article, our author Lusie Freese shares decisions and actions that effectively disable collaboration, and therefore should be addressed in your projects.
Christina Wheeler: “Once I’ve learned all I can, I am ready to move on and learn something else”
I ended up wondering why I’d waited so long. I took over a project that forced me to learn Angular and that opened the floodgates for me to start working with SharePoint Framework.
Laura Kokkarinen: “Good code is easily readable”
Good code is easily readable and maintainable by people other than the person who originally wrote it. Don’t write code for yourself, write it for a future junior developer.
Joëlle Ruelle: “Community means learning”
This community means learning: every time I meet someone from this community or go to an event linked to it, I learn a lot of things, not only about Office 365 and SharePoint.
Agnes Molnar: “Search is and will be a strategic question for more and more companies”
Microsoft Search will be a big game-changer. We need both: the ‘classic’ old way of rank-based search and the new, ‘modern’ personalised search. We need both, we just have to find the right way.
Vesa Juvonen: “We are looking to extend the SharePoint Framework usage across other areas of Microsoft 365”
SharePoint Framework bypassed SharePoint add-ins from usage perspective in less than a year from the general availability, which is a massive achievement.
Spencer Harbar: “Principles of sound Identity Management remain consistent”
Regarding Identity Management, Azure Active Directory is innovating at an incredible pace, and will hopefully be embraced by Office 365 and to a lesser degree SharePoint moving forward.
Dan Holme: “SharePoint is an entirely different product today than it was few years ago”
SharePoint is now transforming content collaboration. People are collaborating in ways they never could before, on new devices, and in entirely new experiences.