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What's really new in SharePoint 2016?

Microsoft primes SharePoint 2016 for on-premises takeover

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Jun 02, 2016
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What's really new in SharePoint 2016?

With SharePoint 2016, Microsoft is going back to what SharePoint is all about: easy collaboration, team-driven workflows, and simple intranet publishing. Wait, isn't that what SharePoint has been doing all along? Read More

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There's a lot to like in the latest SharePoint server release -- and clear signs its future will move to the cloud Read More

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