SharePoint has been around for years and has gained incredible popularity in last few years in a time where many products, including some of its competitors, vanished quickly after reaching a peak. So how does SharePoint, or any product for that matter, remain persistent in an ever changing technology world? How it successfully evolved from separate […]
Posts Tagged ‘SharePoint 2013’
Cross Site Publishing in SharePoint 2013
SharePoint 2013 cross site publishing allows content authors to create content in a site collection, called Authoring site collection, different from the one where content is published. The clear separation of content from its presentation allows authors to write and manage content without worrying about how and where it will be published. The other obvious […]
Webinar: Understanding SharePoint 2013 and the Social Landscape
Join us Wednesday, September 19, 2012, at 1 p.m. CT for the webinar “Understanding SharePoint 2013 and the Social Landscape.” From the Yammer acquisition to the recently released SharePoint 2013 beta, Microsoft and social business are a popular topic – a topic that we are passionate about at Perficient. During our upcoming webinar, Understanding SharePoint […]
SharePoint 2013 – Cross Site Publishing step by step
1. Create at least two site collections – authoring site collection called ‘Authoring’ where content exists and publishing site collection called ‘publishing’ where content will be published. 2. Turn on Cross Site Collection Publishing(XSP) feature on authoring site collection. [Site Settings -> Site Collection Features -> Click Activate right next to XSP feature] 3. Go […]
Discover content and act on it with eDiscovery
In today’s world, information is fairly scattered within an organization, mostly in form of emails, documents, file share, third-party repositories and it could be a challenge for an organization and its legal teams to find relevant content in an event of legal action, litigation or simply for compliance to standards and policies. eDiscovery in SharePoint […]
SharePoint 2013: Claims Infrastructure Wrap Up
In case you’ve missed it, I’ve written a few posts on the new additions to the SharePoint 2013 claims infrastructure. I cover the Distributed Cache Service, OAuth and Apps, Search, and Server to Server (S2S) Authentication. You’ll find each of them at the links below: Part I – Distributed Cache Service OAuth and Apps Claims, […]
SharePoint 2013: Claims Infrastructure – Part IV
Welcome to the final part of my series on the Claims Infrastructure in SharePoint 2013. In the previous parts, I spoke on Distributed Cache Service and how it’s improved the authentication model in SharePoint 2013. Then I looked at OAuth and SharePoint Apps in relation to their use of claims through the OAuth model. Finally, […]
SharePoint 2013: Claims Infrastructure – Part III
Welcome to Part II of SharePoint 2013 SharePoint Claims Infrastructure. Previously in Part I, I wrote about the Distributed Cache Service and how it has helped revolutionize the authentication model in SharePoint 2013 by allowing for active load balancing in the farm as it pertains to authentication. In Part II, I focused on OAuth and […]
SharePoint 2013: Claims Infrastructure – Part II
Welcome to Part II of SharePoint 2013 Claims Infrastructure. Previously I wrote about the Distributed Cache Service and how it will revolutionize the authentication model in SharePoint 2013 (along with a lot of other great use cases). In this post, I want to focus on the way Open Authentication (OAuth) works with SharePoint Apps and […]
Understanding SharePoint 2013 and the Social Landscape
I’m going to be presenting a webinar on “Understanding SharePoint 2013 and the Social Landscape” on September 19. Anyone who has been following this blog, or enterprise social computing in general, already knows that this space and the outlook for it has changed drastically in just the last twelve months. We’ve seen Microsoft go from […]
Design Manager in SharePoint 2013: Easier Layouts and Master Pages
In all the previous releases, creating master pages and layouts was definitely not easy for a designer considering the technical aspects of it. The designers would have to understand SharePoint and what components are mandatory on the master page and how they render to make their designs come alive. In SharePoint 2013, there is a […]
Navigation goes managed in SharePoint 2013!
Out of box navigation in SharePoint was always bound to site hierarchy until now and implementing a custom navigation around another logical structure or business concept such as hierarchy of units in an organization, categories of product or any custom hierarchy was challenging. Creating a custom source for navigation and maintaining it was even more […]