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SharePoint Server is a great tool that gives you more control over SharePoint’s behavior and design. Although it receives less frequent updates than SharePoint itself, SharePoint Server runs on your customer’s infrastructure. The wide set of features and customization can make your life much easier. SharePoint Server comes in three editions: Standard, Enterprise, and the […]

SharePoint Tips and Tricks It seems like every day at eSoftware we are learning or explaining an endless list of SharePoint Tips and Tricks to our clients. We’ve decided to start this article and continue to add and organize it over time. Check back often to see what the latest tips and tricks are that […]

Use Today in Calculated Columns in SharePoint Today we are putting to rest the question, and myth, of if you can use today in calculated columns in SharePoint.  This question has been around for over a decade and depending where you go on the internet, the answer is either yes or no. We can definitively […]

March 2018 Office 365 Updates We’re Excited About March was a busy month for Office 365. There were 33 new additions to the Office 365 roadmap with a heavy focus on Outlook.  The March 2018 Office 365 updates also included additions related to SharePoint, Yammer, Teams, Word and OneDrive for Business as well.  Here is the […]

After all, Microsoft SharePoint consulting services help companies implement SharePoint migrations, SharePoint design services and SharePoint workflows. Most companies don’t have the time or money to create these platforms on their own. Luckily, there’s no need to hire inside developers when SharePoint consultants can offer these services at a competitive rate. ESW helps integrate SharePoint […]

History of SharePoint: Then and Now The Dark Ages The history of SharePoint starts in 2001. SharePoint would make its appearance during the Office XP development cycle in , under the codenames “Office Server” and “Tahoe” and would later become known as SharePoint Portal 2001. SharePoint Portal 2001 came from the now-discontinued FrontPage, along with […]

Microsoft has a habit of releasing software with overlapping features, especially as they grow and test new functionality. With the rise of Microsoft Flow, a web-based, easy-to-use automation tool, some designers are asking themselves: do I use a SharePoint Designer Workflow or Microsoft Flow? Document Approval Workflows – Microsoft Flow For this one, Flow is […]

One of the many benefits of an Office 365 subscription is the number of features Microsoft packs into a single license. Businesses now have access to a wide range of available features, from email to voice over IP. The best part: All of these features integrate with one another, providing even more efficiencies than stand-alone […]

SharePoint Search Verticals –  is it the same as using “search” in SharePoint?  While the out-of-the-box functionality works for many, there’s ways you can customize results to show different data. This comes in handy when you’re using custom content types, like specialized documents or list items. SharePoint allows you to customize what they term “search […]