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  • SharePoint Server 2019新特性

    .基于.NET4.7框架

    功能基本是把office365的SPO功能搬家过来。如下:

    Sharepoint server 2019将在2018年发布

    New web parts

    There were several new web parts announced that people have been asking about for a while.

    • Microsoft Forms – place surveys directly on your pages!
    • Planner – You no longer have to go to a separate app to view your relevant planner items.
    • File previewer web part (270+ types) – That same file preview functionality that OneDrive is getting is getting it’s own web part so you can embed all kinds of things on your Team and Communication site pages.
    • Activity web part – See what people in your organization are working on!
    • Connector web part – Soon you will be able to connect to over 100 different data sources that can be displayed in your sites!
    • Improved Yammer web part – Yammer is not dead, and Microsoft continues to make improvements to help it fit in better with rest of their collaboration apps.
    • 3D file viewer web part – Interact with 3D models right on your pages!

    Better Teams and Groups integration

    If you’ve used Teams and Groups, you can already see great potential. With these new improvements, things are going to get much better very soon.

    • Add Groups and Teams functionality to your existing Team sites – This was a feature people have wanted for a while. With a simple setting, you will be able to turn your existing Team sites into Group and Teams-enabled modern sites seamlessly! I could write a whole post on this alone. #Groupify
    • Launch Teams directly from SharePoint – This is pretty self explanatory. You will be able to click a button, which will launch Teams and take you right to your relevant conversations and files
    • Embed individual SharePoint pages in tabs – You can already make a tab that shows a web page, but there will soon be the ability to directly display your SharePoint pages straight inside Teams
    • File Previews (again) – Just like with OneDrive and SharePoint, the new file preview functionality will exist within Teams.

    Mobile App

    The SharePoint Mobile App is getting its share of improvements as well. Getting your content on the go is about to get much easier!

    • Native mobile sites – The mobile experience is about to get a lot prettier with sites designed to natively fit your mobile device screens with very nice layouts.
    • Interactive news feed – The mobile app will give you a nice feed of your relevant news items and pages so you don’t miss anything
    • Bookmarking – Don’t have time to read a page right this second? Bookmark it for later and go to the new “Me” tab to see what you need to come back to, in addition to things you may have missed.
    • Navigate to sites – Just like it sounds. You can view all of the sites you have access to, and they actually fit your phone and are readable!

    The intranet strikes back

    User adoption is going to be a lot easier to achieve with these new improvements coming down the pipeline.

    • Communication sites – These have already rolled out, but Microsoft is working on making more web parts, more layouts, and providing easier ways to communicate within (and outside) your organization
    • News Pages – Offering an easy way to create content, News pages are coming to both Team and Communication sites. Think wiki pages but easy enough to create that any of your users can make beautiful looking content.
    • Web Search with Bing – Search outside your intranet with new integrated Bing web search. Side note, when Dan Holme demoed this, my ugly mug was in one of the result previews when he searched for Microsoft Ignite. It made my day.
    • Promote Button – Share your pages with the world!
    • Improved people cards – Microsoft’s acquisition of LinkedIn has suddenly started to make a lot of sense. Countless Information (I can’t count very high) about people in your organization, and the people above, below, and beside them will now show in the people cards (which can be embedded straight in your pages.
    • Look and feel improvements – Remember how site templates went away (or at least the link was hidden)? That was for a reason. If you create and install custom themes, they will show up in the “look and feel” settings to quickly brand your sites.
    • Streamlined custom site provisioning – The process to create a new site wasn’t too complicated to begin with, but now you don’t even have to go to site settings to do so. You can quickly provision new sites, based on your own custom configuration by clicking a button, selecting your options, and letting it do it’s thing. It will even create all the content for you!
    • New “tool box” for web parts – Miss the old ribbon and web part gallery? You won’t anymore. Pop up a cool looking overlay and get whatever web parts you want.
    • News Digest – Also self-explanatory. Roll up relevant news articles and get them when you need them.
    • HUB SITES! – Navigation, themes, and content rollups have been a staple of my work for some time. I’ve created a whole lot of “top level” sites and done a bunch of trickery to roll up content from sites below over the years. With the new hub sites, you can create a new hub site or designate an existing one, and then connect ANY of your other sites to that hub site with one setting.
    • Those sites will instantly inherit the navigation, look and feel, and the content and activity feeds will roll up into your hub site. A tear came to my eye when they announced this, and I’m a heartless monster.
    • Custom forms with PowerApps – Yep, it’s time for PowerApps to finally put InfoPath out of my misery. Embed your apps straight into SharePoint.

    List improvements

    At its core, SharePoint is a collection of lists. Microsoft is about to make those lists so much better.

    • Column formatting without custom code! – I am a terrible developer, and making your data color coded based on value has not been an easy task in the past. Fret no longer. No-code column formatting is coming!
    • PowerBI and Bing maps in your list items – You didn’t read that wrong. You’ll be able to put PowerBI items and Bing Maps right in your list view forms, and even interact with them.
    • No more paging! – I’ll say that again. NO MORE PAGING! As you scroll your list, you will continuously get the content as you go without needing to switch pages. This works even for gigantic lists due to the performance increases they were able to achieve with Azure.

    Search

    I love talking about Search, so this was one of my favorite parts of the presentation. There are quite a few things coming our way.

    • Personalized search – We knew this has been coming, but now, when you click the search bar, you immediately see your most recent and relevant data before you even type a single character.
    • Results page update – Search results will show up in very pretty cards, organized by content type.
    • Live preview – We all like that we can see a preview of our content when we are searching, but with the live preview functionality you will be able to view any of those 270+ content types and interact with them without leaving your results page.
    • Folder results – Another huge one, folders will show up in your results.
    • Image search – Do you have to take pictures of receipts for expense reimbursement? If you upload them to SharePoint, you won’t even need to put in all that metadata to make it searchable. Search now sees the text in your image files!
    • People results – You can see relevant files within the people cards, and even search further and filter right there!

    Security and Governance

    They spent a lot of time on this one, and it shows

    • New SharePoint Admin Center – The new Admin center will be familiar, as it’s similar to the Office 365 admin center itself. It has graphs to show you your usage data, as well as messages that tell you which features have been added and removed from your specific tenant.
    • Site management upgrade – Managing your SharePoint sites in Office 365 hasn’t always been the most pleasant experience. That’s about to change. Search for your sites, including your sites created by Groups/Teams that were previously invisible. You can also perform bulk actions such as groupifying your existing Team Sites.
    • Site-level conditional access – Give your users access depending on which device they are currently using per site. They may eventually take that all the way down to item level.
    • Compliance – Since different countries have different laws, organizations face many challenges when they are international. One of those challenges is about to be over though, as you will be able to determine which users reside in which geographical locations, and apply policies depending on where they are.
    • Service-level encryption – Yep.
    • Self-service OneDrive restore – Something get corrupted? With the new OneDrive restore capability, users will be able to get their data back all by themselves, reducing the risk of data loss, as well as the strain on your IT department.
    • Migration tool - Quickly migrate your list and library items with the new lightweight migration tool.

    Office Apps

    The usual Office Apps we all know and love are getting some improvements too.

    • Co-authoring – Work on documents together in real time, complete with @mentions.
    • Sharing on all platforms – I mentioned this earlier, but sharing will work the same no matter which platform you are using Office on.
    • Office 2019 – It’s coming.
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