Microsoft will retire standalone SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business plans, ending sales in June 2026 and service in ...
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Microsoft kills standalone SharePoint and OneDrive plans, because they’re not suite enough
Blames ‘unintended or nonstandard usage’ and the cost of keeping them alive Microsoft has slipped out news that it’s killing ...
Microsoft says low customer demand and "unintended or nonstandard usage" caused it to pull the plug on these ...
Microsoft has put the finishing touches on SharePoint Server 2016, which shares more common features and integration with Office 365. Microsoft's effort to marry SharePoint Server with Office 365 is ...
The new SharePoint release shares more properties with Office 365 than ever. Perhaps the most welcome new feature is the ability to search for files running both on-premises and in the cloud. Learn ...
An hours-long outage is preventing Microsoft's enterprise customers from accessing their inboxes, files, and video meetings.
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