Since a wrote an earlier version of this post in 2017, many things have changed, but Microsoft SharePoint endures. I’m still working with SharePoint capabilities in Office 365 and Dynamics 365.
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The Rise and Fall of Microsoft SharePoint Revisited
Since a wrote an earlier version of this post in 2017, many things have changed, but Microsoft SharePoint endures. I’m still working with SharePoint capabilities in Office 365 and Dynamics 365. I have been working with SharePoint since it was Microsoft Tahoe Server in 2001, and I have a soft spot in my heart for this software.
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