Thursday, February 7, 2013

SharePoint 2013 is on it's way!

Let’s look at SharePoint 2013


This week I want to take a look at a product that’s coming out later this year. Let’s take a look at SharePoint 2013.

What’s new in SharePoint 2013?

SharePoint 2013 is the new way to work together. A simplified user experience helps you organize sync and share all your content. New social capabilities make it easy to share ideas, keep track of what your colleagues are working on, and discover experts you never knew existed.

Put social to work

Share ideas, discover answers and keep track of what your colleagues are working with new social features throughout SharePoint.

Share your stuff

Publish content to SharePoint from any Office application and share with people inside and outside your organization in a few simple clicks.

Take SharePoint on the go

Share documents, update your activity feed and keep in touch with your colleagues from your mobile phone or tablet.

Keep projects on track


Organize all your projects and tasks to get visibility into upcoming deliverables across SharePoint, Outlook and Microsoft Project.

Keep your team connected


Set up a new team site in minutes track meeting notes and bring together all your team’s email and documents in one place.

Store and sync your docs


Sync your content in SharePoint to your desktop with SkyDrive Pro, so docs are just a mouse click away, even if you’re offline.

Find experts you never knew existed


Connect with people across your organization and easily discover interests, past projects and documents they’ve worked on.

Discover insights and answers


Turn raw data into gorgeous interactive reports with Excel 2013 and publish to SharePoint to share insights with the people you work with.

Find what you’re looking for


Customize and narrow your search to deliver more relevant results, and get recommendations on people and documents to follow.

Build apps in the cloud


Build apps on common web technologies like JavaScript, HTML and oAuth with the new Cloud App Model for SharePoint.

Publish apps to the SharePoint store


Make your apps available to everyone to try and buy through the public Store or only available to your employees through the corporate catalog.

Build eye-catching sites


Use familiar design tools and flexible controls to create dynamic intranet and internet sites to share your organization’s vision with everyone.

Manage costs


Reduce your infrastructure costs and extend the boundaries of sharing by running SharePoint in the cloud with Office 365.

Manage risk


New archiving, eDiscovery and case management capabilities extend across SharePoint, Exchange and Lync.

Manage your time


Spend more time delivering innovation and less time managing infrastructure with advances in SharePoint scale, performance and management capabilities.

You can try SharePoint 2013 for free here!

If you’re not ready for SharePoint 2013 just yet, and you want to brush up on SharePoint 2010 make sure to check out our selection of courses:








-Matt

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