
Microsoft releases the Office 365 roadmap - and keeps it up to date Paid Members Public
In recent discussions with clients regarding feature availability in Office 365 [http://www.office365.com], it became apparent that we ("we" meaning customers with a subscription in Office 365) lacked a public roadmap for features being incorporated into the plan for future releases of the services. It is

Getting started with Office 365 development - Part 4 - From development to production: Publish your app to Windows Azure Web Sites Paid Members Public
This article is part of a series about “Getting started with Office 365 development”. * Part 1 – Setting up your environment [https://zimmergren.net/technical/getting-started-with-office-365-development-part-1-setting-up-your-environment] * Part 2 – Communicate with the Exchange REST API [https://zimmergren.net/technical/getting-started-with-office-365-development-part-2-communicate-with-the-exchange-rest-api] * Part 3 – Building a sample Web Forms application that integrated with Offi

Getting started with Office 365 development - Part 3 - Building a sample Web Forms application that integrates with Office 365 Paid Members Public
> This article is part of a series about “Getting started with Office 365 development”. * Part 1 – Setting up your environment [https://zimmergren.net/technical/getting-started-with-office-365-development-part-1-setting-up-your-environment] * Part 2 – Communicate with the Exchange REST API [https://zimmergren.net/technical/getting-started-with-office-365-development-part-2-communicate-with-the-exchange-rest-api] * Part 3 – Building a sample Web Forms application that integrated with

Getting started with Office 365 development - Part 2 - Communicate with the Exchange REST API Paid Members Public
In this article we will take a quick look at how you can get started with constructing your own queries to fetch information from Exchange Online hosted in your Office 365 subscription. We will take a look at how you can dig into the REST API’s and how we

Getting started with Office 365 development - Part 1 - Setting up your environment Paid Members Public
> This article is part of a series about “Getting started with Office 365 development”. * Part 1 – Setting up your environment [https://zimmergren.net/technical/getting-started-with-office-365-development-part-1-setting-up-your-environment] * Part 2 – Communicate with the Exchange REST API [https://zimmergren.net/technical/getting-started-with-office-365-development-part-2-communicate-with-the-exchange-rest-api] * Part 3 – Building a sample Web Forms application that integrated with

Improvements for Microsoft OneDrive for Business Paid Members Public
As the cycle of a year become full circle, I normally do a prediction about the next year to come. A while back I wrote my predictions for "SharePoint, Office 365 and related technologies during 2014". In these predictions I had a section about SkyDrive Pro (now called

How do I know which version of Office 365 I should use? - The Office 365 Selector Tool comes to the rescue Paid Members Public
With the explosion in Office 365 adoption of enterprises and small- to midsized companies around the globe, there comes a challenge. Well, there actually comes a lot of challenges (or discussions, rather) with any new technology or platform which needs considerable amounts of investment either in actual capital or in
Service Pack 1 for SharePoint 2013 just got put on hold - attention! (Update: Now available again) Paid Members Public
I think this deserves a short blog post of its own, just in case you are (like me!) in the midst of deploying a production farm with SP 1 into the wild. Microsoft just announced the following information on their SP 1 page: [blockquote]We have recently uncovered an issue
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