What's new in Sharepoint 2016
Microsoft confirmed that SharePoint Server 2016 will become generally available in Q2 2016, with a public beta planned for Q4 2015.
What to expect in 2016?
- On-premises support will be around for the foreseeable future.
- Continued support on combination of on-premises, cloud and hybrid deployments for many years to come.
- Microsoft is moving more to a cloud-based identification model with SAML and OAuth
- Nondefault ports can be used for connection encryption, rather than just using Port 25
- Site creation is no longer a "heavy operation" but now will be "small and fast"
- Project Server will be integrated into SharePoint content databases (although you don't get it for free)
- Microsoft will make "durable links" for finding files so that it won't matter if the file name gets changed or if the file gets moved
- Microsoft is adding an ODF file saving capability
- Improved user experiences
- Cloud-inspired infrastructure
- Compliance and reporting
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