Your SharePoint Still Looks Old? 😳 Microsoft redesigned the SharePoint Home Experience — but many tenants don’t see it yet. In this video, I show what changed and how you can enable it today. Admins & M365 users — this one’s important.
Microsoft Redesigns SharePoint Home Experience
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Microsoft made an odd change to this feature in SharePoint. I think I know why, and I explain it in my latest video 👉 https://lnkd.in/epNe97w7
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Create SharePoint Sites Without FullControl.All Traditionally, provisioning SharePoint sites required powerful permissions that IT teams rarely approve. In this video, I demonstrate a modern approach using the Microsoft Graph /beta/sites API in SPFx, including both a concept overview and a working web part demo. If you're building secure SharePoint solutions, this approach is worth exploring. 🔗 Watch the demo: https://buff.ly/nlG5I5X
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Everyone's watching July 14, 2026 for SharePoint 2016/2019 end of life but the real deadline is April 2. SharePoint 2013 workflows? Dead April 2. Add-ins? Same day. InfoPath? Gone. Your servers still run in July but your migration destination won't accept half your stuff. Workflows need Power Automate. Add-ins need SPFx. InfoPath needs Power Apps. This isn't copy-paste. It's rebuild. Start now or explain the budget overrun later.
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Important reminder for teams still relying on legacy SharePoint components. The real deadline is closer than many think. Time to start planning migrations to Power Platform (Power Automate, Power Apps, SPFx) to avoid last-minute challenges. #PowerPlatform #SharePoint #SPFx
Everyone's watching July 14, 2026 for SharePoint 2016/2019 end of life but the real deadline is April 2. SharePoint 2013 workflows? Dead April 2. Add-ins? Same day. InfoPath? Gone. Your servers still run in July but your migration destination won't accept half your stuff. Workflows need Power Automate. Add-ins need SPFx. InfoPath needs Power Apps. This isn't copy-paste. It's rebuild. Start now or explain the budget overrun later.
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As expected Microsoft shared several new updates to celebrate SharePoint’s 25th birthday this week. We’ve unpacked what changed and what it means for your intranet. https://lnkd.in/g-P2r388
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SharePoint turning 25 was a strategic moment. Microsoft has doubled down on SharePoint as the grounding layer for Copilot, with refinements that reinforce its role as the knowledge backbone of Microsoft 365. We've sorted through the announcements and shared what it means for you.
As expected Microsoft shared several new updates to celebrate SharePoint’s 25th birthday this week. We’ve unpacked what changed and what it means for your intranet. https://lnkd.in/g-P2r388
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🎉🎉🎉🎉 Wow Wow Wow Wow 🎉🎉🎉🎉 File-level archiving comes to Microsoft 365 Archive (public preview) This new capability enables you to archive individual files moving them into a lower-cost, cold-storage tier in SharePoint. https://lnkd.in/dwCMDbW6 #M365Archive #SharePoint #Microsoft365
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Document processing for Microsoft 365 is taking the place of SharePoint Premium. Learn what has changed and how this will impact SharePoint Premium users: https://buff.ly/a4aWmD5 #documentprocessing #Microsoft365Copilot
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Really impressed by how far SharePoint Online can be pushed using just native capabilities 👏 Building app-like experiences with JSON formatting + standard web parts—without relying on Power Apps or premium connectors—is a smart and practical approach. With many organizations reviewing licensing and budgets ahead of June 2026, this kind of solution highlights an important mindset: 👉 Optimize what you already have before adding more tools. Not every use case needs the full Power Platform stack. Sometimes, SharePoint itself is powerful enough to deliver efficient, scalable, and cost-effective solutions. Great example of balancing innovation with cost optimization 💡 Looking forward to seeing how this evolves!
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Built entirely using Microsoft SharePoint Online — this is a SharePoint list New Form customised using JSON formatting and standard web parts. No Microsoft Power Apps No premium connectors No additional licensing costs Just smart use of what’s already available in Microsoft 365. Still a work in progress, but this shows how far you can push SharePoint to create app-like experiences without going full Power Platform. Saving cost before june 2026 #Microsoft365 #SharePoint #PowerPlatform #PowerApps #JSON #LowCode #DigitalTransformation #TechInnovation #CostSaving #BusinessApps
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Built entirely using Microsoft SharePoint Online — this is a SharePoint list New Form customised using JSON formatting and standard web parts. No Microsoft Power Apps No premium connectors No additional licensing costs Just smart use of what’s already available in Microsoft 365. Still a work in progress, but this shows how far you can push SharePoint to create app-like experiences without going full Power Platform. Saving cost before june 2026 #Microsoft365 #SharePoint #PowerPlatform #PowerApps #JSON #LowCode #DigitalTransformation #TechInnovation #CostSaving #BusinessApps
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