SharePoint is a grouping software for Windows Server made by Microsoft, which provides basic portal and intranet functions. It includes portal pages called Web Parts pages composed of Web Parts (developed in ASP.NET), team sites, document libraries, and project subsites, a version-controlled document store, and basic search functionality. Its front end is an ASP.NET website running on Internet Information Services 6.0, and the back end uses SQL Server or MSDE to store data.
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Gimmal, LLC
May 11, 2021
www.prnewswire.com:443
/PRNewswire/ -- Gimmal LLC, a leading provider of information governance software solutions, has announced the official release of its Documentum to SharePoint...
Dave Johnson
April 27, 2021
Business Insider
Microsoft 365 offers a number of remote collaboration tools, including SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams, and more.
Jay Peters
January 14, 2021
The Verge
Microsoft will soon let you upload even bigger files to OneDrive, Teams, and SharePoint, increasing the limit from 100GB to 250GB. Microsoft says the 250GB file size upload limit will begin rolling out by the end of January. The company expects the new limit to be generally available by the end of this quarter.
Rob Woodgate
December 11, 2020
How-To Geek
Microsoft Teams is great for collaborating on documents, but finding files again can be tricky. Thankfully, Teams stores your files in a logical structure in a dedicated SharePoint site. Here's how to access that site and find your files.
Alex Scroxton
December 9, 2020
ComputerWeekly.com
The final Patch Tuesday of 2020 contains 58 fixes, a minnow compared to some recent drops, but many are still of high importance
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