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Migrating to SharePoint can be a complex endeavor. On paper it might appear that you can calculate roughly how long a migration will take based on the size of the data on the source and your internet upstream speed if...
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Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is one of the fastest growing areas within enterprise software. Why so, you might ask. One of the reasons being is that RPA solutions such as UI Flows from Microsoft (component of Power Automate/Flow), allow organizations...
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Manual processes, both paper based and those that use excel or desktop applications are often inefficient and consume more man hours than they should. In scenarios where excel files are used, the files may be emailed back and forth potentially...
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The ability to leverage a common data model that can be used for multiple applications is invaluable. This avoids data duplicity and creates a core component that multiple business units can leverage. Microsoft via the common data model is allowing...
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There seems to be a lot of confusion in regards to the modern experience in SharePoint versus the classic experience. One of the main ideas behind modern is to create an out of the box modern, responsive SharePoint site that...
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Power BI has become the go to BI tool for organizations that are already using SharePoint and Office 365. That said, there is often some confusion as it relates to how to embed Power BI reports into SharePoint. This is...
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We have all been hearing for a long time now how InfoPath is going away and how we need to move off it. This is easier said than done as many organizations have numerous customized InfoPath forms that they rely...
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The modern UI in SharePoint differs quite a bit from the classic view. Many users prefer to switch to classic view when viewing lists and libraries. Some organizations even configure lists and libraries to use the classic view at the...
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