SharePoint is a complex (not quite complicated), document management solution. It's grown quite a bit over the years, so its architecture can be confusing to newer adoptees. However, understanding a few of the higher-level SharePoint concepts can help uncomplicate things for most people. For simplicity, imagine moving some local computer files to SharePoint. How could … Continue reading SharePoint: Understanding | Content Architecture
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SharePoint: Modern Site Architecture (Hub v. Sub)
Microsoft is encouraging organizations to embrace Modern SharePoint. With this nudging, creating sub-sites is still supported, but largely frowned upon. Though Classic SharePoint welcomes sub-sites. Modern SharePoint, not so much. Instead, Microsoft now recommends creating all sites as their own site collection, then associating sites using hub linkage... To better conceptualize the hub idea, consider … Continue reading SharePoint: Modern Site Architecture (Hub v. Sub)
Graph API: Follow SharePoint Online Sites
[SharePoint Online] has several social media-esque features baked into the solution. One such feature, choosing to "follow" specific SPO sites. But this is a manual action performed by each individual. That is, unless the Microsoft Graph API is used to follow a site on a person's behalf... Figure 1 - SharePoint Online sites being followed. … Continue reading Graph API: Follow SharePoint Online Sites