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Supriya Tenany
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Jul 30, 2019
I always find visual analysis more perceptible. Hence, even if means color-coding choice columns, I’d not think twice since color-based distinction seems faster to me. While SharePoint Online…
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Supriya Tenany
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May 22, 2019
Amongst the various SharePoint on-premise to SharePoint Online migration activities that I do in my organization for different customer projects, off late I came across migration of email…
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Saikat Ojha
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Nov 28, 2018
I have been working on all possible versions of SharePoint and deployed custom solutions for many projects. However, with the introduction of Modern UI in SharePoint Online, it…
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Niraj Tenany
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Nov 6, 2018
I often get asked this question from customers, whether they should use SharePoint Online out of the box or if they should purchase a Content Management System (CMS)…
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Ravi Chandra
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Mar 23, 2016
SharePoint 2016 New Features Standalone installation is no longer supported. Earlier versions of SharePoint installs SQL Express edition along with SharePoint. But that is not the case anymore.…
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Subhendu Das
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Dec 24, 2015
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is used when you set up an on-premises multi-function printer, scanner, fax, or line of business (LOB) application that needs to send email.…
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Subhendu Das
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May 8, 2015
Exchange Cut-Over Migration to Office 365 Overview: An organization can migrate a maximum of 1,000 Exchange 2003, Exchange 2007, or Exchange 2010 mailboxes to the cloud using a cutover…
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Subhendu Das
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Dec 2, 2014
Active Directory Filtering for Office 365 Directory Synchronisation (Dirsync) In my last article of this series -https://www.netwoven.com/2014/09/25/moving-from-on-premise-to-office-365-windows-azure-part-3/ I discussed way to move your dirsync to a different subscription.…
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Soma Choudhuri
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Jan 13, 2014
Variations is a SharePoint feature that permits you to synchronize content between different multi-lingual sites in SharePoint by translating the content from the source site to target. It’s…