Do you think implementing a SharePoint / Cloud “Hybrid” is just plain hassle? Are the cost savings for having part of your infrastructure in the Cloud and part on-premise really worth it? Why not one go for all Cloud or just stay with the traditional on-site data center? What are the main drivers for “hybrid”, especially when it comes to SharePoint 😉
SOME SHAREPOINT ONLINE BENEFITS
Minimal operational overhead and infrastructure investment
Simple integration with Outlook, Exchange Online, SharePoint Workspace and Lync Online
Faster ROI
You can get setup in virtually no time. The powerful admin console allows you to easily manage capabilities, policies and security for all the content and features within SharePoint. Automated maintenance of the servers ensure that you are always up to date with the latest features with minimal downtime.
Build apps in the cloud
Build apps on common web technologies like JavaScript, HTML and oAuth with the new Cloud App Model for SharePoint.
Cloud App Model (CAM)
The Cloud App Model is SharePoint Online enables you to build apps for SharePoint bu using familiar tools and a rich set of features. For the developer and IT Pro audiences, SharePoint Online in Office 365 now includes this new programming model for the development, installation, management, and use fo apps.
With SharePoint Server you’ll have to follow a procedure to connect your server farm to the Apps store.
Publish apps to the SharePoint store easier than SharePoint Server
Make you apps available to everyone to try and buy through the public Store or only available too your employees through the corporate catalog.
Build eye-catching sites
You can use familiar design tools and flexible controls to create dynamic intranet and internet sites to share your organisation’s vision with everyone.
Better integration of Site Mailbox
Users have a shared box in Exchange Online that all members of a SharePoint Online site can access.
In Scope – External User Rights
– View and edit with Office Web Apps.
– External users inherit the user rights of the Office 365 customer.
– Add, View, Edit and Delete documents, lists, list items; per their permissions.
– Navigate to sub-sites within the same site collection to which they were invited.
– View and contribute to Site Feeds
In Scope – External User Rights
– Do not get their own Personal Sites, however not have their own SkyDrive Pro
– External users cannot view the company-wide newsfeed or use the ‘following’ capabilities.
– They also cannot edit their own profile, change their photo, or see aggregated tasks.
– External users do not add quota to the overall tenant storage pool.
– External users cannot be an administrator for a site collection. However, you can designate an external user as a designer for your Public Website.
– Cannot access the Search Center and will not be able to execute searches against “everything”.
External Access – Features blocked for authenticated guests
– SkyDrive Pro
– Newsfeed
– Following
– Sites Hub
– Site Mailbox
Thanks, Larry