8 Reasons Why You Need to Attend ESPC16
Blog PostsWhy Attend ESPC16? Here is a small list of just some of the many reasons you must attend ESPC16 which is taking place in Vienna this November.
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Why Attend ESPC16? Here is a small list of just some of the many reasons you must attend ESPC16 which is taking place in Vienna this November.
Rüdiger Gros discusses how and why you can create a cool CRM for SharePoint and Office 365 with Add-Ins
Sway as the new Publishing system in the future? Nicolas Georgeault, Microsoft MVP provides an overview of Sway and offers a detailed step by step guide on how to set up a Sway account.
Handling ETag value on SharePoint REST API Updates with Malin De Silva
Learn from Sonja Madsen, Microsoft MVP about Office UI Fabric Icons for SharePoint Developers
With the ESPC16 Call for Speakers just closed, we thought we would have a look back and give you an insight into the conference. In this article, Alexandre Ferreira, Head of SharePoint Development for Storm Technology, describes what it was like attending ESPC15 in Stockholm and what were his personal highlights.
Allan Rocha, Microsoft MVP, shows you How to Create an Excel Gantt Chart with Project Online Data + Power BI
European SharePoint Pioneering Award for Startup Excellence Winner 2015
As blogger it fancies me when people react on the post with comments. But the first thing you do with your post is placing it on a social platform like twitter. Instead of reacting on the blog itself, readers mostly react via twitter. Wouldn’t it be cool to have those twitter comments at your blog post? This article describes a technique using Azure Logic Apps to get the mentions on your blog posts into an Azure database.
European SharePoint Community Award Winners 2015