Sunday, June 16, 2013

Upgrade to the new SharePoint online

The new Office 365 service is "Preview" and try and buy todayavailable. We have tons of valuable feedback, new features, customers wanting improved performance, simple user interface, more admin controls and the stability that they expect. Customers, the SharePoint online (SPO) are global soon able to the new SharePoint online experience self-upgrade - a new user interface, Office 365-navigation and a slew of new features and supported scenarios. Read getting here , everything about the new features in SharePoint online-top 10.

This article focuses on the next upgrade for SharePoint online customers. New customers will receive these features without much effort on your part.

Office 365 customers are notified about four weeks before their update and have the opportunity to move for at least two months.Check What's new in SharePoint online-top 10 planning to start as your companies that take advantage of new SharePoint online features soon to at your fingertips.Write a review, whether content and websites are old or unused, and if so, consider remove content or even entire site collections that are no longer required.

You can get information about all the Office 365 service upgrade options in the broader Office 365 Service Upgrade Center, including what you need to know about Lync online, Exchange online and Office client.

The new SharePoint online experience awaits you. Please take time to review the available documentation and the proposed measures for a seamless transition for your company. Make sure that you are in the right amount of time to test the new features and look and feel before you build it.

You are to experience more control than ever before during the upgrade. With a bit of effort of existing customers will be quick to determine the method that provides the right level of tests, so that you quickly to the latest Office-365 switch has to offer. Let's you know how to do and what we can do about the Office 365 Community forums, to help.

Visit Office 365 Community to the complete blog post – including recommendations for upgrade and some known issues to read.

Thank you very much
The SharePoint team


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