SharePoint and Social - The past, present and future

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There is no denying that social now has huge impact on the business world. Businesses regularly use Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter to communicate with customers, partners, investors and to share knowledge. In this Webinar, SharePoint expert, Jasper Oosterveld will discuss how SharePoint fits into your social strategy. He will look at the past, present and future of social and SharePoint by examining the impact of Yammer has on SharePoint’s social strategy and what the future looks like for a social SharePoint.

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Social and SharePoint

The past, present and future

Questions? Of course! Safe them until the end

What were people looking for?

Microblogging Mobile devices

A lot of changes but was it enough?

Microblogging

Support for mobile devices

Follow colleagues

Interactive Communities

Summer of 2012

“Today, we are pleased to announce that all closing conditions for Microsoft’s acquisition of Yammer have been met, and the deal is completed.”

SPC14 announcements

“While we’re committed to another on-premises release of SharePoint Server—and we’ll maintain its social capabilities—we don’t plan on adding new social features.”

by Jared Spataro, on March 3, 2014

“We shipped basic social features with SharePoint Server 2013, and over the last year and a half I’ve had many people ask me whether they should implement SharePoint social or Yammer. My guidance has been clear and consistent: Go Yammer! ”

No discussion about it….bye native SharePoint Social features!

Yammers impact in your business

CollaborateConnect Engage

Issues current integration

Yammer Web Part Documents in Yammer

Two profiles SharePoint Search integration

Yammer App comparison table

External network Share pictures Share documents People view Administrator tasks

Tags Polls Event Praise

Windows phone

Surface RT

iPhone

iPad

Galaxy Tab 2

Galaxy S2

Predicting the future of SharePoint and Social