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SharePoint has been around since 2003 but gained a large interest and popularity by businesses all over the globe after the 2007 release. Starting out as mainly a document management and team site solution, after the 2010 release a lot has changed. SharePoint gained a stronger Search engine, improved Social features, Business Intelligence capabilities and was even extendable with Line of Business Systems. Unfortunately time didn't stand still and the technology sector underwent heavy changes with the rise of smart phones and tablets. Customers' expectations weren't always met with SharePoint 2007 and 2010. SharePoint was waiting for a necessary evolution. This resulted in SharePoint 2013. During this session, we take a look at the evolution of SharePoint with a focus at apps and mobile, Social and the Cloud.
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The evolution of a business collaboration platform
Jasper Oosterveld
Introduction
Introduction
Get in touch
Whoopee!
My goal? Happy people!
Avoid…
Questions? Please!
I apologize in advance
Focus of this session
The evolution of Social and SharePoint
Social in SharePoint 2007
Social explosion!
Professional profile
Company profiles
Company groups
Communicate with customers
What were companies looking for?
Did SharePoint 2010 deliver the goods?
Revamped My Site
Newsfeed
Interactive organizational chart
Noteboard
Tags and Notes
A lot of changes but was it enough?
Microblogging
Mobile devices
Follow colleagues
Interactive Communities
The present of SharePoint and Social
Finally microblogging features
Follow colleagues
Integration with Search
Building an interactive community
Important moment in time
“Today, we are pleased to announce that all closing conditions for Microsoft’s acquisition of Yammer have been met, and the deal is completed.”
Wait! What?
Now what?
SPC14 announcements
“While we’re committed to another on-premises release of SharePoint Server—and we’ll maintain its social capabilities—we don’t plan on adding new social features.”
by Jared Spataro, on March 3, 2014
“We shipped basic social features with SharePoint Server 2013, and over the last year and a half I’ve had many people ask me whether they should implement SharePoint social or Yammer. My guidance has been clear and consistent: Go Yammer! ”
No discussion about it….bye native SharePoint Social features!
Demo time!
Social offers new business opportunities
Engaged employees Improved collaboration
Taking a look at the future
Office Graph
Flipboard for Microsoft
Flipboard for Microsoft
Flipboard for Microsoft
Mobile & Apps
SharePoint 2007 mobile view
Apps and SharePoint Server 2007
Mobile revolution!
A piece of fruit changed everything
Didn’t stop with an Apple
What a minute! A tablet?
SharePoint 2010 Mobile view
3rd party apps
Did SharePoint 2010 satisfy?
Apps Usability
SharePoint 2013 to the rescue
App store Device channels
Demo time!
Mobile and Apps offer new business opportunities
Integrate business processes
Improve productivityConstant availability
Taking a look at the future
Support for all platforms
SharePoint & the Cloud
SharePoint’s first baby steps in the Cloud
BPOS
SharePoint light Intranet Portals
Mind the gap!
Search Business Intelligence
DevelopmentLine of Business systems
Office 365 was a huge step forward
Goodbye BPOS! Hello Office 365
New features Release cycleNew business scenarios
Unfortunately still some gaps
Business Intelligence
FASTSearch Internet Solutions
SharePoint Online is finally grown up
Office 365 2.0
Cloud first Fully functional release cycleMature platform
Cloud challenges
Release cycle Staging
Taking a look at the future
ResourcesYammer - Release scheduleYammer Plans & PricingYammer and Office 365Office 365 Yammer supportYammer success centerYammer articlesInstall and manage apps for SharePoint 2013Use the App Catalog to make custom business apps available for your SharePoint Online environment
ResourcesPlan for mobile views in SharePoint Server 2013Mobile device browsers supported in SharePoint 2013Configure a SharePoint site for mobile devicesOffice 365: Work anywhere, anytime on any deviceTop 5 benefits of mobile working
Thank you
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