Posts Tagged ‘Launch’
14th March 2016 : Most awaited SharePoint 2016 RTM launched today
Hi All,
The most awaited SharePoint 2016 RTM launched few minutes back. It is a very important milestone for SharePoint 2016 roadmap. SharePoint 2016 is the 1st version of SharePoint which has most of Hybrid features.
SharePoint 16 has revealed lot of new capabilities for end users, SharePoint administrators and developers. Enhanced hybrid Service applications will bring the world closure to Office 365 and Windows Azure.
You can learn a lot more through SharePoint Server 2016 reviewer’s guide which has awesome use cases and lot of helpful information around SharePoint 2016. You can even download the trial version of of the SharePoint 2016 RTM.
One of the biggest changes in Project Server 2016 is the installation process is that Project Server 2016 runs as a service application in SharePoint Server 2016. The SharePoint Server 2016 MSI file will contain the installation files for Project Server 2016 as well, so a separate installation is no longer required as it was in previous versions of Project Server. Activating Project Server 2016 will require a PID key.
On May 4, 2016 there is a live online event to celebrate SharePoint 2016 share roadmap for the future of SharePoint Vnext. Jeff Teper(CVP for OneDrive and SharePoint) will share more indepth and future plans for SharePoint and OneDrive for Business for both on-premises and in the cloud with Office 365. To register your self for this event click here
Now few helpful resources for SharePoint Server 2016
Download the RTM Trial.
See what’s new with a demo on Microsoft Mechanics.
Download the reviewer’s guide.
Learn more about cloud hybrid search at hybrid.office.com.
Wish you all the best for your future with SharePoint 2016.
Launch of Visual Studio 2015 in Summer
After a recent release of Visual Studio Community 2013 available for free which has nearly all features of Professional edition for non-enterprise application development, Now Microsoft has announced Visual Studio 2015 edition that will be available when release the final product this summer.
If you have a MSDN subscription then after the release of Visual Studio 2015, Visual Studio Premium 2013 and Visual Studio Ultimate 2013 would be clubbed into one single offering called Visual Studio Enterprise with MSDN.
Visual Studio Professional 2013 with MSDN would be upgraded to Visual Studio Professional 2015 with MSDN and Visual Studio Community edition 2013 will be upgraded to Visual Studio Community edition 2015.
Visual Studio Community edition and Visual Studio Professional with MSDN, our new Visual Studio Enterprise with MSDN would be 3 primary Visual Studio 2015 offerings.
Looking forward for new and exiting feature in Visual Studio 2015, specially Visual Studio 2015 community edition(free)
For more details check
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/visualstudio/archive/2015/03/31/announcing-the-visual-studio-2015-product-line.aspx