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Feature Pack 1 for SharePoint Server 2016 now available
Today’s post was written by Bill Baer, senior product manager for the #SharePoint team. When we launched SharePoint Server 2016, we shared our vision that it would be a foundational release, born in the cloud and built for continuous innovation. Today, we’re pleased to announce our next step on this journey with the availability of Feature Pack 1. Through the November 2016 Public Update for SharePoint Server 2016, we’re delivering several new features based on customer feedback, extending support for hybrid scenarios and developer needs, including: Administrative actions logging for common SharePoint administrative actions. MinRole enhancements to support small and medium-sized farms. A OneDrive for Business modern experience. Custom tiles in the SharePoint app launcher. SharePoint hybrid auditing unified across site collections on-premises and in #Office 365. Hybrid taxonomy unified across on-premises and #Office 365. OneDrive API for SharePoint on-premises. Administrative actions logging SharePoint administrators spend time troubleshooting administrative changes to their on-premises environment that can result in failure conditions or other undesired effects. To aid in troubleshooting, especially in the increasingly common multiple administrator set-ups, we have added logging around key SharePoint administrative actions performed either through the SharePoint Server 2016 Central Administration website or through the SharePoint Server 2016 Management Shell. MinRole enhancements MinRole is the new farm topology in SharePoint Server 2016 that simplifies your deployment experience and improves performance and reliability. Based on a set of predefined server roles, MinRole takes the guesswork out of making sure that services are running on the right servers in your farm. You decide what services you want to run in your farm, and MinRole handles the details of where they should run. We’ve enhanced MinRole with two new server roles that are optimized for small and medium-sized farms: Front-end with Distributed Cache and Application with Search. Now, you can deploy a MinRole farm with just two servers or a high availability (HA) MinRole farm with just four servers. Our farm topology guidance has been updated to cover the full range of MinRole farm sizes. OneDrive for Business modern experience The new look and feel is clean, intuitive and beautiful; the navigation is simple to understand and use, and you always have frequently used actions like upload, edit and share just one click or touch away. We’ve also made it easier to keep your files organized with easy selection and drag-and-drop features that work just like folders on your PC. And power users will notice that familiar keyboard commands and right-click options make working with your files even faster. The OneDrive for Business modern experience is available to Software Assurance customers. Custom tiles The App Launcher provides quick and easy access to all your SharePoint and Office 365 workloads. Now, you can also add your own custom tiles that point to other SharePoint sites, external sites, legacy apps and more. This makes it easy to find the relevant sites, apps and resources to do your job. OneDrive API Build a quick integration that allows your users easy access to OneDrive files from within your app. Now, with OneDrive for Business support, you can build a robust file management and workflow app for your line of business. The OneDrive API provides a set of HTTP services to connect your application to files and folders in OneDrive Personal, OneDrive for Business and document libraries in #SharePoint Online. OneDrive API makes it easy to connect your app to your user’s files across Office 365 and access the advanced functionality of files in OneDrive and SharePoint. In addition to the updates above, we’re extending support for additional hybrid scenarios with SharePoint and Office. Hybrid provides a bridge between your existing on-premises SharePoint investments and Office 365. With Feature Pack 1, we’re introducing two new hybrid scenarios, auditing and taxonomy. SharePoint hybrid auditing (preview) #Microsoft SharePoint Insights is a new hybrid feature that aims at helping administrators manage their SharePoint infrastructure by giving them access to various reports and dashboards in Office 365. The reports generated from #SharePoint 2016 Preview on-premises diagnostic and usage logs. If you opt in for this service, audit logs get collected and uploaded to Office 365 regularly. From the Office 365 dashboard, you can view auditing and activity reports that show usage and reliability patterns in your SharePoint Server farm. Hybrid taxonomy (preview) Taxonomy is key to promoting discoverability and access to the right information at the right time. Hybrid taxonomy in SharePoint Server 2016 allows customers to bring their taxonomy store to Office 365 enabling a single-source for creating and managing Terms, Term Sets and Groups through a single Managed Metadata Service. Learn more about what’s in Feature Pack 1 and how to get started at go.microsoft.com. For more information, read our blog post, “Announcing Feature Pack 1 for SharePoint Server 2016—cloud-born and future-proof.” —Bill Baer The post Feature Pack 1 for SharePoint Server 2016 now available appeared first on Office Blogs. Click to Post
Create connected SharePoint Online team sites in seconds
In August 2016, we announced that Office 365 Groups would get full-powered SharePoint team sites. When you create a group, #Office 365 gives the group a shared inbox, calendar, OneNote notebook, place for files, Planner for task management—and now a modern team site with pages, lists, libraries and team news, so the group can collaborate, communicate and coordinate. This is now 100 percent rolled out to all #Office 365 First Release customers, as noted by the @SharePoint team. Starting today, people will be able to create #SharePoint team sites connected to Office 365 Groups from the SharePoint home in Office 365—and it’s fast. Admins control how these new capabilities appear for their users. And it is more intuitive to adjust the site as business needs require. Now, no matter where users create an Office 365 group (from Outlook, #Microsoft Teams, Yammer and more), they will consistently get a full-powered, modern #SharePoint Online team site. To work together as a team, people need to be adaptable, connected and mobile. In this modern era, it is essential that productivity tools, like SharePoint Online and Office 365 Groups, adhere to these very characteristics. Let’s dive in to the details of how we’re connecting new sites with groups and making it lightning fast to get started. Users quickly create sites connected to Office 365 Groups from the SharePoint home page When it comes to managing information and building business apps, people turn to SharePoint Online team sites—to create multimedia news articles, manage documents, track data in lists and more. Users can create SharePoint Online team sites connected to Office 365 Groups by clicking the Create site button on the SharePoint home page in Office 365. A two-step creation wizard will fly out from the right. Step one: Enter the title of the team site, select whether the group will be public or private, choose the site classification and then click Next. Step two: Enter the owners and members, click Finish and you’re done. A modern SharePoint Online team site is provisioned and ready for use in seconds. The Create site wizard is connected to Office 365 Groups and creates a SharePoint Online team site in seconds. Admin controls for how team site creation works from SharePoint home What about managing the Create site functionality? SharePoint Online admins can control the user availability and behavior of the SharePoint home Create site button, and in cooperation, Office 365 global admins can control how site classification appears to highlight usage guidelines to their users. The updated Site Creation settings can be found in the SharePoint Online admin center—within the settings tab. The new experience will let users create sites that include Office 365 Groups by clicking the Create site button on the SharePoint home page that starts the new Create site wizard. If you already enabled the original Start a Site for your users, we recommend that you review the new settings to ensure you selected options that meet your business needs. Admins control how Create site works using the Site Creation settings within their SharePoint Online admin center. Admins can manage whether Create site appears at all, and when it does, admins can adjust who sees the Create site button and what their provisioning experience should be (classic, modern or custom). Learn more about how to manage Site Creation in SharePoint Online. Additionally, admins can control additional aspects of Office 365 Groups. Learn more about how to manage Office 365 Groups. Adjust team sites as needs grow and change As the entire SharePoint Online team site experience becomes more modern, users can more easily adjust commonly used settings without having to click multiple times into a classic site settings page—but rather accomplish tasks more intuitively within the context of what they are doing. Editable home page Create your site to meet your team’s needs. The team site home page is now editable. This means you can go into Edit mode and add, remove and reorder your site’s various web parts. Do you need to see a rollup of certain content on a particular topic? Add the Highlighted Content web part, select the filtering criteria and watch as content adjusts dynamically based on search. Want to add a group forum discussion? Throw the Yammer web part in the mix. There are a lot of web parts already available, and more are coming. Also, as you add and adjust, you can be confident the page and web parts will look great on web and mobile (within the SharePoint mobile apps). When in Edit mode, users can use the toolbox to add new web parts to their home page. Learn more about using web parts on pages. Modern create panel for new libraries and lists We’ve modernized the experience for creating new lists and document libraries, to help users add value to their team sites right from the top portion of the team site home page, instead of multiple clicks in. Click + New, choose the new component from the drop-down menu, and out pops the create wizard. Click + New > List to bring up the inline creation pane to provide details, and then click Create. In-place navigation editing We’ve also brought forward in-line editing of left navigation elements, a nice feature that helps site owners encourage all members to find and make use of the site’s full capabilities. Easily add new URL links to the left-hand navigation and adjust where and how the link shows up in the left-hand nav. Edit site information As needs change—for instance, a project codename getting a final public name—we’ve built in to the modern team sites experience a new way to edit site properties without leaving the home page. The editing panel is available for connected Office 365 Groups sites—accessible from the top-right gear menu. It allows owners to update the site name, description, privacy level and classification. Changes made here will also be reflected in the group. Note: we will be removing Site Settings from the gear—instead, we’ll show Site Information to make it simple to change the most common information, and from this panel, users will have a link to the full site settings page if they need more advanced configuration. Edit site permissions Beyond site information, site owners may want to further refine the level of access group members have when working in the team site. For this, we’re bringing a site permissions panel for connected Office 365 Groups sites—also accessible from the top-right gear menu. We think owners of public groups will particularly appreciate how easy this makes it to decide whether non-members should have full edit permissions, or whether public access should be limited to read-only viewing. Give your classic site a modern home page It is now possible to create a modern page in a classic team site and declare it as the new, modern home page. You simply go to the Site Pages library within Site contents. Create a new, modern page and add whatever web parts make sense for the front of the team site. Once it looks as you want it to, select the page from within the Site Page library and choose Make homepage from the command bar above. Your classic site just got a modern face lift. Select Make homepage to declare a modern page as Home in a classic team site. We look forward to your feedback SharePoint Online team sites and Office 365 Groups bring integrated content collaboration to a new level. And there’s more to come, making it easier to create, use and manage content and information throughout the work cycle. We look forward to your feedback every step of the way. Please share your thoughts in the SharePoint space of the Microsoft Technical Community and submit your ideas to the SharePoint UserVoice page—and we always have an eye on tweets to @SharePoint. Let us know. Frequently asked questions Q. What is the rollout plan for the new Create site capabilities on SharePoint home in Office 365? A. This week, we will first update the Start a Site settings in the SharePoint admin center for our First Release customers. The new settings will be renamed Site Creation, and admins can then decide if they want their users to get the new site creation experience. The user capability to create modern sites connected to Office 365 Groups will then be enabled the following week. Q. What happens if my company already built a custom site collection provisioning solution? A. If you have built a custom site collection provisioning solution, you will be able to maintain it when you select the Use this form at this URL: checkbox. We are working on updating SharePoint Patterns and Practices (PnP) guidance so you can provision a new, modern team site connected to Office 365 Groups (instead of a classic site)—you will be able to programmatically do one or the other per your requirements. The post Create connected SharePoint Online team sites in seconds appeared first on Office Blogs. Click to Post
Extending the PowerBI content pack for Project Online
In September 2016, the Project team released the Project Online Power Bi Content Pack on GitHub. This release enables users of Power BI Desktop to customize and expand on the capabilities of the original #Microsoft Project Online Content Pack released last year for use with the Power BI service available for #Office 365. This release of the content pack includes the basic instructions needed to connect the Power BI report to your Project Online portfolio. Tips and Tricks to expand the content pack The content pack starts with data on risks, issues and work status for the entire portfolio of projects. It is a small sample of how Power BI and Project Online can work together to provide powerful insights into project portfolios. The Project team is providing these tips & tricks to help customize this content and expand insights into different aspects of a portfolio. Tip 1 Stay focused After reading this blog post, resist adding all of the tables and fields from your portfolio. Even a modest portfolio in Project Online will have a large amount of data behind it. Bringing in everything can create long data updates and make creating useful data relationships more complex. Stay focused on the goal of the report such as costs and resources. Tip 2 Add and Remove Fields This content pack is an example on how to narrow queries towards the topic being explored. There are useful fields useful for other topics that have been excluded. Fields can be added back to the queries to expand or change the focus of the Power BI report. Example: Exploring Costs and Cost Variations. Choose ‘Edit Queries’ on the ribbon and select on the ‘Projects’ table at the left. On the right side under ‘Query Settings’ select the gear icon next to ‘Removed Other Columns.’ Type “Cost” into the ‘Search Columns’ control. Add the fields ‘ProjectActualCost’, ‘ProjectCost’ and ‘ProjectCostVariance.’ These are all standard Project fields. Select ‘Close & Apply’ on the ribbon in the ‘Edit Queries’ window, then choose ‘Refresh’ on the main Power BI window’s ribbon. Just adding in those fields allows the creation of this scatter chart looking at both work and cost variances in Tip 3 add and remove data tables For users wanting to look at resource allocation the base report is missing two key tables of ‘Resources’ and ‘Assignments.’ The content pack design has made it easy to bring in new Project Online data tables. Choose ‘Edit Queries’ Select the ‘ODataUrl’ query in the left hand column. Right-click on the on the word ‘Table’ next to “Resources” and choose ‘Add as New Query’ Do the same for ‘Assignments’ Also as in Tip 2, edit the ‘AssigmentBaselineTimePhasedDataSet’ and ‘Assignment Baseline Work’ queries to add back in the field ‘ResourceID’ in each table to explore this data as it relates to resources not just projects. Choose ‘Close & Apply’ on the ribbon. On the ribbon of the main Power BI screen, select ‘Manage Relationships’ and click the ‘Auto Detect’ button at the bottom. Power BI will discover the new data relationships in the report. When complete, it will display how many new relationships it found now that new data and fields have been added in. Using the additional data and relationships, a stacked column chart using ‘ResourceName’*, ‘Project Name’ and ‘Assignment Baseline Work’ is possible. This one where the work of each resource is allocated. *Note: The added fields don’t have spaces in the name. That is created by using the ‘Rename Field’ feature of Power BI. Doing this will make charts look more professional and improve natural language queries if the data is brought into cloud for use with Power BI service in #Office 365. Tip 4 Let Power Bi help find insights Now that the report has added fields and tables there are insights in this data that may be missed. The Power BI service available for Office 365 has features that will discover new insights and let the user pin the useful ones to dashboards. Open the Power BI service in Office 365 On the ‘Welcome’ page choose the ‘Files’ option and load your update version of the Power Bi report from the content pack. Natural Language Q&A Power BI will start on an empty dashboard with a single object representing all the data and connections in the report just loaded. It is ready to accept questions about the data in natural language. Example: Ask Power Bi to “Map cost variance by resource name and project owner” and it provides a geographical view of your cost variances tied to the resources and project owner. Power BI Quick Insights Next choose the ellipses ‘…’ menu for the dataset and select ‘Quick Insights’. After a few seconds or minutes, depending on the dataset, Power BI will offer some insights it sees in the data. Some will make no sense and some may expose issues. It appears Lidia is running behind on her projects or on her updates of the project status. A Power BI dashboard is born When the Natural Language Q&A and the Quick Insights create a visual worth keeping, just pin them to the dashboard. This is just the beginning of how Project Online Power Bi Content Pack can provide powerful views into Project Online portfolios. Click to Post
Houston SharePoint TechFest Wrap Up
I can honestly say, I had a great time at #Houston SharePoint TechFest yesterday. Not only was able I able to catch up with almost 10 former co-workers/clients, I also ran into some old friends, familiar faces in the exhibitor's hall, and was able to catch up with some fellow speakers in the speaker's lounge in between #sessions and networking. If you didn't make it this year and you're involved with #SharePoint in the Houston or surrounding areas, then I highly recommend attending next year. Its a great event with a strong presence of the local SharePoint community attending, presenting and putting it on. My session on Free/Community Tools, Libraries and Templates went better than I expected. I was trying to wiz through as many cool tools as possible but time wouldn't permit to show all of the around 100 tools I have used over the years that don't cost anything to use. I will be posting my #powerpoint as an update to this article within a day or two. Please check back if you're looking for it. I look forward to seeing everyone their next year! #HoustonSPTF Click to Post
Speaking at Houston SharePoint TechFest - 10/12/2016
Yes, that's right! I will be #speaking at Houston SharPoint TechFest on Wednesday, October the 12th. The conference is once again being held at #NRG Park and begins at 8:00 AM. Don't miss the chance to attend an entire day worth of sessions global and industry leading #Microsoft, #SharePoint, & #Office 365 Experts, MCMs, & MVPs. You can learn more about the conference, the schedule for the day, and also register by visiting the conference website at http://www.sharepointtechfest.com/houston. I will be there for the entire day attending other sessions as well so feel free to stop me and say hello if you see me!
What to Expect at Houston SharePoint TechFest 2016
A full day of sessions with over 20 Sessions delivered by Global SharePoint Experts, Microsoft Speakers MCM’s, and MVP’s, covering 5 tracks and Ask the Experts sessions Live demos with face to face access to Q&A with the area’s top SharePoint subject matter experts and partners Networking with industry experts and professionals- SharePoint industry and business enthusiasts. Unique access to System Integrators, Learning Partners, Software Vendors, and Microsoft representatives to discover the industry leading products and services available today, all in one dynamic exhibit hall experience
My Session Information
Community Tools, Libraries, & Templates for SharePoint & Office 365 As you know, SharePoint has become a swiss army knife when it comes to usage, customization, and #development within organizations. There are so many different areas that one can specialize in and with the advent of Office 365 and #SharePoint Online, the amount of things a SharePoint developer, admin, and/or architect must be able to do has only grown. Thankfully, there is a large number of community driven/open source #tools, #libraries, and #templates to augment the almost impossible task of solving all of the different challenges presented to us. In this presentation, we will go over some of the tools that can make your life easier and speed up troubleshooting, development, and design times. We will also go through some of the more popular community driven/open source tool repositories so that you can locate other tools not specifically covered in the presentation. Click to Post
Speaking at Houston SharePoint TechFest - 10/12/2016
Yes, that's right! I will be #speaking at Houston SharPoint TechFest on Wednesday, October the 12th. The conference is once again being held at #NRG Park and begins at 8:00 AM. Don't miss the chance to attend an entire day worth of sessions global and industry leading #Microsoft, #SharePoint, & #Office 365 Experts, MCMs, & MVPs. You can learn more about the conference, the schedule for the day, and also register by visiting the conference website at http://www.sharepointtechfest.com/houston. I will be there for the entire day attending other sessions as well so feel free to stop me and say hello if you see me!
What to Expect at Houston SharePoint TechFest 2016
A full day of sessions with over 20 Sessions delivered by Global SharePoint Experts, Microsoft Speakers MCM’s, and MVP’s, covering 5 tracks and Ask the Experts sessions Live demos with face to face access to Q&A with the area’s top SharePoint subject matter experts and partners Networking with industry experts and professionals- SharePoint industry and business enthusiasts. Unique access to System Integrators, Learning Partners, Software Vendors, and Microsoft representatives to discover the industry leading products and services available today, all in one dynamic exhibit hall experience
My Session Information
Community Tools, Libraries, & Templates for SharePoint & Office 365 As you know, SharePoint has become a swiss army knife when it comes to usage, customization, and #development within organizations. There are so many different areas that one can specialize in and with the advent of Office 365 and #SharePoint Online, the amount of things a SharePoint developer, admin, and/or architect must be able to do has only grown. Thankfully, there is a large number of community driven/open source #tools, #libraries, and #templates to augment the almost impossible task of solving all of the different challenges presented to us. In this presentation, we will go over some of the tools that can make your life easier and speed up troubleshooting, development, and design times. We will also go through some of the more popular community driven/open source tool repositories so that you can locate other tools not specifically covered in the presentation. Click to Post