Blog on Salesforce and SharePoint 2010 integration via Business Data Connectivity in 3 phases involving Salesforce, WFC service and SharePoint 2010.
Microsoft has brought to selves some superb Business Intelligence features in SharePoint 2010.
A few of them are newly added, whereas others are the updated ones.
However, through this article, we will get to know about those four most crucial feats that have been built-in SharePoint to improve productivity.
Whenever a new version of SharePoint is released upgrading from a previous version is not as simple as running a quick background software update.
There are lots of advantages for SharePoint online compared to Sharepoint on premises, but the best reason is probably the fact that this will be the last SharePoint migration that you will need to do since Microsoft will take care of the updates in the future.
Once the users are migrated you will still have to purchase office 365 licensing for them and assign to the users.
This has been proven to be right in recent times as many organizations empowered their teams and workforces with global access to enhance collaboration and boost productivity to tackle the current crisis.
Studies show that about 55% of SharePoint users around the world have already migrated to SharePoint Online and Office 365 and started reaping its numerous benefits.
Here’s why- When the extended life support ends, the promise of security becomes void as security updates/patches, bug fixes will no longer be delivered, leaving your entire organization unsafe.
Support for these versions will also end for good- resulting in an exponential increase in server downtime and expenses for the maintenance of outdated software and hardware.
Challenges of Migrating to SharePoint Online There are many things to consider and overcome while upgrading and SharePoint Migration is no exception.
And, when the rest of the considerations are brought into the fold, the possibilities for error-prone/unsuccessful migrations will be amplified.