Year: 2018
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SPDocKit 8 – They can share, but can’t hide
Our team has spent a good part of the last 12 months talking to customers large and small, trying to figure out what’s the next biggest pain they have in the day-to-day management of SharePoint systems. Our customers told us these are:
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Rule Microsoft Teams and OneDrive with SysKit Security Manager
Backing the day when I started working with the SharePoint platform (SharePoint 2003) not everyone in your company could not easily obtain control or provision their site collection. When SharePoint Online was released as part of Office 365 you still had to negotiate with your Global Admin or SharePoint admin to get a site collection.…
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Understanding the size of your SharePoint environment
When working with potential new customers we often ask “How large is your SharePoint farm environment?”. More often than not our customers don’t have all the information that is required to scope a proper SysKit SPDocKit or SysKit Insights project we need some of the following information: How many SharePoint (Production/Dev/QA/Test/…) farms there are in…
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Introducing NewsPoint – latest SharePoint and Office 365 news in one place!
A couple of months ago we discussed internally in SysKit how we could help onboard new colleagues and get them up to speed with the latest news and developments about SharePoint, Office 365 and other topics related to Microsoft. There are many resources that come to mind like Microsoft Tech Community and SharePoint subreddit but…
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How to handle GDPR from a SharePoint perspective?
GDPR or European Union General Data Protection Regulation has become an ever-present topic in every company that has operations, employees or customers in EU. Regulation will start applying from 25th May 2018, so you need to prepare your SharePoint adequately. More than 200 000 organizations and 190 million users use SharePoint today, so there are…
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The New Solution for Monitoring Your SharePoint Environment
Being a SharePoint admin is an interesting and rewarding job, but it sure comes with its own problems. How many times have you encountered this scenario? You come to work, make yourself a nice cup of coffee, sit at your desk and a horde of angry users starts filling your inbox with help requests, error…