SharePoint workflows help you to automate the business process so you can save the cost. In this course, students (IT Pro, Developer or Power User) can build workflows even if they don’t have prior knowledge of these concepts. We will be using expenses approval system for the demo. This is applicable for SharePoint online and SharePoint on-premises.
There are a lot of questions in the community about the use of forms in Office 365 and SharePoint. This session will give an updated overview of all the InfoPath alternatives. These tips will be based on a extensive experience with InfoPath, Third party Apps and custom solutions. This session will dig into the PowerApps
In my session I will try to make an inception about developing a custom web based forms solution according to your organization’s custom needs is not that hard at all. I will first explain why we may need to develop a custom forms solution. Then I will explain what WOPI is and how SharePoint gets
En esta sesión hablaremos sobre cómo gestionar el ciclo de vida (ALM) de los desarrollos realizados para las plataformas SharePoint y Office 365. En este WebCast vamos a mostrar ejemplos prácticos de cómo llevar a cabo el correcto ciclo de vida de los diferentes desarrollados en SharePoint (Online y OnPremises) asàcomo en el desarrollo
Workflow manager workflows in SharePoint 2013 provides some amazing capabilities for automating the business processes. With the experience of overloading and doing much stress testing on the Workflow Manager, we have thousands of workflows running safer. Lets get to know the best practices, troubleshooting tips and design considerations of SharePoint 2013 workflows that will be
With the latest versions of SharePoint (2013/2016) and SharePoint Online, there is a new approach for provisioning artifacts called Remote Provisioning. In fact, the Feature Framework, CAML and the Sandboxed solutions have many downsides and are not completely supported in Office 365. Full Trust Code WSP solutions are not supported at all in Office 365.
SharePoint, being a list and data driven platform, is all about forms and the options that are left to the power users seem to be very limited. This session will uncover useful tips on how to leverage different SharePoint components to enhance any SharePoint form. By using all native configurations, even if Microsoft did not
Attendees who are upgrading to 2013 or SharePoint online will learn about the differences between the platforms. There will also be real life examples given for workflows that were built in Office 365 and SharePoint 2013. Features Covered SharePoint 2013 workflow farms SharePoint designer 2010 & 2013 workflows Session Objectives the differences between SharePoint Designer
I will walk them through the fundamentals of the PowerShell language and give them the information they need in order to be able to use PowerShell for their own needs. Features Covered: This session will show how to use PowerShell cmdlets for SharePoint and the SharePoint API to control and configure SharePoint. Session
Being able to build more functional and beautiful forms can be a quick win at your organization. Features Covered: Difference between list and library forms Basic form design Form controls Adding and managing rules and conditions Action and validation rules Field naming convention Session Objectives: What is InfoPath? How is it used? How is it
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