[more] SharePoint 2013 Feature | Description | Foundation | Standard | Enterprise |
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Access Services | Build web databases and publish them to a SharePoint site. SharePoint visitors can use your database application in a web browser by using SharePoint permissions to determine who can see what. And you can start with a template so that you can start collaborating immediately. | No | No | Yes |
App Catalog (SharePoint) | Publish your apps to an internal corporate catalog, hosted on your SharePoint deployment, to make them available to users who have access to that SharePoint deployment. Learn more about publishing apps for Office and SharePoint. | No | Yes | Yes |
App Deployment: Autohosted Apps | Autohosted Apps are installed to a host web on the customer’s SharePoint Online tenancy, with components automatically installed into a Windows Azure website account. The Windows Azure Web Sites infrastructure manages isolation of tenancies. Learn more about hosting options for apps for SharePoint. | No | No | No |
App Deployment: Cloud-Hosted Apps | Cloud-hosted apps for SharePoint includes at least one remote component and may also include SharePoint-hosted components. Cloud-hosted apps include both autohosted and provider-hosted apps. Learn more about hosting options for apps for SharePoint. | No | Yes | Yes |
App Deployment: SharePoint-Hosted Apps | SharePoint-Hosted Apps allow you to reuse common SharePoint artifacts, such as lists and Web Parts. When you take this approach, you can use only JavaScript and you cannot use any server-side code. Learn more about hosting options for apps for SharePoint. | No | Yes | Yes |
App Management Services | The App Management Service database stores licensing information for all of the apps for SharePoint. | No | Yes | Yes |
BCS: Alerts for External Lists | SharePoint now provides the capability of using alerts for external lists, just as they have been used for traditional lists. A user can subscribe to be alerted when data changes on an external list. Learn more about external events and alerts in SharePoint 2013. | No | Yes | Yes |
BCS: App Scoped External Content Types (ECTs) | With the addition of the new App model in SharePoint, Business Connectivity Services (BCS) can now scope external content types at the App level instead of at the farm level. This gives great flexibility to App developers by allowing them to use external data inside their Apps. Learn more about app-scoped external content types. | No | Yes | Yes |
BCS: Business Data Webparts | Business Data Webparts are special web parts that work with external data. They are used like standard SharePoint web parts, but are based on external content types, which are XML descriptions of connections to the external data. | No | Yes | Yes |
BCS: External List | An external list is a special kind of SharePoint list that displays data from an external data source. It is built on an external content type that describes the data source, and allows users to work with the data in a familiar SharePoint interface. Learn more about external content types. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BCS: OData connector | The OData connector is new for SharePoint. It allows for Business Connectivity Services (BCS) to use a RESTful OData endpoint as a data source for external lists, Business Data WebParts, and custom user interfaces. | No | Yes | Yes |
BCS: Profile Pages | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. Business Connectivity Services (BCS) provides a special WebParts page called Profile pages. Profile pages allows for BCS to display details of the external data in addition to its related external content types. | No | Yes | Yes |
BCS: Rich Client Integration | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. Business Connectivity Services (BCS) uses a complimentary client and server-side architecture that allows for Office clients, such as Outlook and Excel, to work directly with external data exposed to SharePoint through external content types. Learn more about Business Connectivity Services Client Runtime. | No | No | Yes |
BCS: Secure Store Service | The Secure Store provides single sign on capabilities to Business Connectivity Services (BCS). Using Secure Store, SharePoint Administrators can map user account credentials to external system account credentials so that data can be secured. Learn more about Secure Store Service. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BCS: Tenant-level external data log | Tenant-level external data logging allows for logging of transactions that affect specific SharePoint tenancies. | No | No | Yes |
Browser-based customizations | You can customize your site without any special tools or coding expertise just by using the site settings. For example, you can change the look, title, and logo, change the navigation links, change the contents of a page, or change the appearance of views for lists and libraries. Learn more about customizing sites. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Client Object Model (OM) | SharePoint 2013 has three client object models for managed code: .NET, Silverlight, and mobile. In addition, SharePoint includes a JavaScript client object model. Learn more about choosing the right API set in SharePoint 2013. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Client-side rendering (CSR) | Client-side rendering provides a mechanism that you can use to produce your own output for a set of controls that are hosted in a SharePoint page. Learn more about customizing a field type using client-side rendering. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Custom Site Definitions | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 customers can create their own site definitions that customize and extend standard SharePoint site templates. Learn more about creating custom site definitions. | No | No | Yes |
Custom Site Provisioning | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 customers get a quick and easy way for users to make their site requests and to start using their sites quickly. | No | No | Yes |
Developer Site | Use an Office 365 Developer Site as a development and testing environment to shorten your setup time and start creating, testing, and deploying your apps for SharePoint. Learn more about signing up for an Office 365 Developer Site. | No | No although On Prem has it’s own Developer Site Template | No although On Prem has it’s own Developer Site Template |
Forms Based Applications | A form view is basically a view that contains controls. A Forms Based Application lets the user create and use one or more forms within the application. Learn more about Forms Based Applications. | No | Yes | Yes |
Forms on Spreadsheets | Forms on Spreadsheets is a lightweight survey tool built on top of the Excel Web App—authenticated or anonymous users can complete the form on internal or public websites, and the data from all users is aggregated into a single private and secured workbook in SharePoint. | No | Yes | Yes |
Full-Trust Solutions | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 customers can create full-trust solutions. Also called farm solutions. Unlike apps for SharePoint, farm solutions contain code that is deployed to the SharePoint servers and makes calls to SharePoint’s server object model. These assemblies always run with full trust. Farm solutions should be used for customizations of SharePoint administrative functions, such as custom timer jobs, custom Windows PowerShell cmdlets, and extensions of Central Administration. Learn more about building farm solutions in SharePoint 2013. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
InfoPath Forms Services | Forms Service provides a Web browser form-filling experience in SharePoint, based on form templates that are designed in InfoPath. Learn more about InfoPath Forms Services. | No | No | Yes |
JavaScript Object Model | SharePoint provides a JavaScript object model for use in either inline script or separate .js files. It includes all the same functionality as the .NET Framework and Silverlight client object models. The JavaScript object model is a useful way to include custom SharePoint code in an app. It also enables web developers to use their existing JavaScript skills to create SharePoint applications with minimal learning curve. Learn more about JavaScript API reference for SharePoint 2013. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
List and Library APIs | SharePoint provides Aps for accessing list and library data in the server object model, managed and JavaScript client object models, and the REST web service. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Remote Event Receiver | To handle events in an app for SharePoint, developers can create remote event receivers and app event receivers. Remote event receivers handle events that occur to an item in the app, such as a list, a list item, or a web. Learn more about handling events in apps for SharePoint. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
REST API | SharePoint 2013 provides an implementation of a Representational State Transfer (REST) web service that uses the OData protocol to perform CRUD operations on SharePoint list data. Use this when you must access SharePoint data from client technologies that do not use JavaScript and are not built on the .NET Framework or Microsoft Silverlight platforms. Learn more about programming using the SharePoint 2013 REST service. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Sandboxed Solutions | A sandboxed solution, compared to a farm solution, enables site collection administrators to install custom solutions in SharePoint Foundation without the involvement of a higher-level administrator. Learn more about Sandboxed Solutions in SharePoint. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
SharePoint Design Manager | The Design Manager enables a step-by-step approach for creating design assets that you can use to brand sites. Upload design assets—images, HTML, CSS, and so on—and then create your master pages and page layouts. Learn more about SharePoint 2013 site development. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
SharePoint Designer | Using SharePoint Designer, advanced users and developers can quicky create SharePoint solutions in response to business needs. Learn more about SharePoint Designer for developers. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
SharePoint Store | The SharePoint Store provides a convenient location for developers to upload new app solutions that are aimed both at consumers and businesses. Learn more about publishing apps for Office and SharePoint. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Workflow 2010 (.NET 3.5) | SharePoint legacy workflow functionality, compatible with .NET 3.5. Learn more about workflows in SharePoint Foundation. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Workflow 2010 (out of the box) | Use out of the box workflows included with SharePoint to model common business processes. | No | Yes | Yes |
Workflow 2013 | SharePoint 2013 workflows are powered by Windows Workflow Foundation 4 (WF), which was significantly redesigned from earlier versions. Perhaps the most prominent feature of the new workflow infrastructure is the introduction of Windows Azure as the new workflow execution host. Learn more about what’s new in workflows for SharePoint 2013. | No | Yes | Yes |
Workload API: ECM APIs | Extend SharePoint enterprise content management capabilities using the Search APIs available in the server, .NET client, and JavaScript object modelsand REST service. Learn more about SharePoint 2013 Sites and Content server class library. | No | Yes | Yes |
Workload API: Search APIs | Extend SharePoint search capabilities using the Search APIs available in the server, .NET client, and JavaScript object modelsand REST service. Learn more about SharePoint 2013 Search server class library. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Workload API: Social APIs | Extend SharePoint social capabilities using the Social APIs available in the server, .NET client, and JavaScript object modelsand REST service. Learn more about SharePoint 2013 Social server class library. | No | Yes | Yes |
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Active Directory Synchronization | If your company has existing users in a local Active Directory environment, there are tools for synchronizing those users to your Office 365 for enterprise directory. The Office 365 directory then feeds the SharePoint Online user profile. Learn more about Active Directory Synchronization. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Alternate Access Mapping (AAM) | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 customers can configure alternate access mapping to map requests where the URL of a Web request received by Internet Information Services (IIS) differs from the URL that was typed by a user. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Analytics Platform | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 customers can use the Analytics Platform, which replaces the Web Analytics service application, to help identify and surface the content that users consider to be the most useful and relevant. Learn more about Analytics Platform. | No | No | Yes |
Claims-Based Authentication Support | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 customers configure claims-based authentication for web applications that support SharePoint Server 2013 server-to-server authentication and app authentication. Learn more about claims-based authentication. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Configuration Wizards | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 customers can use the Farm Configuration Wizard to configure some SharePoint Server 2013 services automatically. Or they can configure services manually, which gives greater flexibility in designing a logical architecture. Learn more about the Farm Configuration Wizard. | No | Yes | Yes |
Deferred Site Collection upgrade | Site owners can perform their own self-service upgrades to their sites, when it is most convenient for them. SharePoint Online also provides new features to support upgrade, such as the health checker and evaluation site collections. Learn more about Site Collection upgrade. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Distributed Cache | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 customers can use the Distributed Cache service to cache feature functionality, which improves authentication, newsfeed, OneNote client access, security trimming, and page load performance. Learn more about Distributed Cache. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Host Header Site Collections | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 site collections can have their own unique host header. Creating a host-named site collection enables organizations’ to hose multiple site collections with vanity URLs, which are easier for people to remember. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Improved Permissions Management | Three key security elements work together to control user access to sites and site content: | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Improved Self-Service Site Creation | SharePoint Server 2013 customers can use self-service site creation to configure things such as: whether to use a custom form to create the site, whether to create a subweb or site collection, what path should be used when the site collection is created, and whether to ask or require that a site policy be selected when the site is created. | No | No | Yes |
Managed Accounts | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 system administrators can use a Managed Account, an Active Directory user account whose credentials are managed by and contained within SharePoint, to easily manage administrative tasks. That way the fate of your organization’s deployment does not rest on just one person’s account. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Minimal Download Strategy (MDS) | The minimal download strategy will use a single .aspx file (start.aspx) for your pages, with the actual URL encoded in the text following the hashmark (‘#’). When moving from page to page, only the changes between two compatible pages will be downloaded. Fewer bytes will be downloaded and the pages will appear more quickly. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
OAuth | Oauth is an Internet protocol for creating and managing app identity. Oauth allows for app identity to be recognized apart from user identity. This cross-platform mechanism means apps can be granted more permissions than the current user has. Learn more about server-to-server authentication. | No | Yes | Yes |
Patch Management | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 updates will be released by using a two-step phase process: patching and upgrading. During the patching steps, new binary files are copied to the Central Administration server. Any services that are using files that have to be replaced are temporarily stopped. There are some instances when a server must be restarted. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Quota Templates | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. A quota template consists of storage limit values that specify the maximum amount of data that can be stored in a site collection. When the storage limit is reached, a quota template can also trigger an email alert to the site collection administrator. SharePoint Online administrators and SharePoint Server 2013 farm administrators can create a quota template that can be applied to any site collection. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Read-Only Database Support | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 administrators can set content databases to be read-only. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Remote Blob Storage | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. Remote BLOB Storage (RBS) is an add-on feature pack for Microsoft SQL Server. RBS is designed to move the storage of binary large objects (BLOBs) from database servers to commodity storage solutions. If the content databases in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 are 4 gigabytes (GB) or larger, consider using RBS as part of your data storage solution. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Request Management | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 administrators can define rules, by using Request Manager, to do request routing and throttling to improve performance. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Request throttling | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. Request throttling provides SharePoint Server 2013 administrators with options for throttling HTTP requests when front-end web servers become too busy to handle all the incoming requests. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Resource throttling | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. Resource throttling provides SharePoint Server 2013 administrators with options for monitoring and throttling server resources and large lists for Web applications. Resource throttling can monitor such resources as CPU, memory, and Wait Time, checking resources every 5 seconds. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Service Application Platform | SharePoint services can be individually consumed from any Web application. This platform provides the flexibility needed to use services, depending on application needs. Web Analytics is no longer a service application. Analyses and reporting processes were incorporated into the Search service application. Office Web Apps is no longer a service application. Office Web Apps Server is now a separate server product. Depending on what Office 365 plan your organization subscribes to, Office Web Apps may be available to SharePoint Online customers. Learn more about SharePoint service applications. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
SharePoint Health Analyzer | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. New for SharePoint Server 2013, site collection pre-upgrade health check examines a site collection and then generates a report listing ay potential upgrade issues and how to address the issues. For example, if a file has been customized, it will be flagged, so your organization can identify the custom file and reset it to the default template if the site definition, if you want. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
SharePoint Online Admin Center | The Microsoft SharePoint Online Administration Center, available to certain SharePoint Online customers only, enables administrators to manage features such as the following: Site collections, InfoPath forms,User Profiles,Business Connectivity Services (BCS),Managed metadata and the Term Store,Records management,Search,Secure Store,Apps for SharePoint,External sharing,Information Rights Management,Self-service site creation | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Shredded Storage | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. Shredded storage is essentially the chunking of data—only differences are saved. That means if versioning is enabled and someone makes a change to a document, only changes “shreds” are added to the storage footprint of that document. Shredded storage improves I/O performance by reducing how much information retrieved by the web server from the content database. Shredded storage removes duplicate files, and improves data transmission speed. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Site Collection Compliance Policies | A site collection policy can be created in the Site Collection Policies list for the top-level site in a site collection. After a site collection policy is created, it can be exported so that site administrators of other site collections can import it into their Site Collection Policies list. Creating an exportable site collection policy enables SharePoint administrators to standardize the information management policies across the sites in an organization. | No | Yes | Yes |
Site Collection Health Checks | Site collection owners or administrators can use the site collection health checker to detect issues with their site collections and address them before upgrading the sites to the new version. Learn more about Site Collection Health Checks. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
State Service | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. The State Service allows SharePoint Server 2013 customers to check whether all services in their farm are configured correctly. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Streamlined Central Administration | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 administrators can use Central Administration to perform administrative tasks from a single location. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
System Status Notifications | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 site collection owners will receive an email message and a status bar notification in a site collection when an upgrade is available. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Unattached Content Database Recovery | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 customers can recover content from an unattached content database by using Central Administration. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Upgrade evaluation site collections | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. A key benefit of separating the process of upgrading software and data from upgrading sites is that it allows site owners or administrators to run sites in SharePoint 2010 mode until the sites are ready to be upgraded to the latest version. In preparation for upgrading the site, site owners or administrators can request an evaluation site collection, which is a copy of the site, for review purposes. Evaluation sites are set to automatically expire and be deleted. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Usage Reporting and Logging | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 administrators use audit log reports to view the data in the audit logs for a site collection. Learn more about Site Collection audit logs. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Windows PowerShell Support | SharePoint Online administrators can use SharePoint Online Windows PowerShell cmdlets to script and automate administrative tasks for their subscription, such as the following: Site creation,Evaluation for site upgrade,Site upgrade,Adding and removing SharePoint users and groups,Site repair,Recycle bin management | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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Accessibility Standards Support | Most SharePoint user interface (UI) elements, such as links, form controls, and buttons are designed to use Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA). MSA enables people with disabilities to interact with content by using assistive technologies, such as a screen reader. Learn more about Accessibility features. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Asset Library Enhancements/Video Support | An Asset Library is pre-configured to use special features that help users manage rich media assets, such as image, audio, and video files. Learn more about Asset Library. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Auditing | SharePoint Online site collection administrators can use the audit feature to track which users have taken what actions on the sites, content types, lists, libraries, lit items, and library files of site collections. Learn more about configuring audit settings for a site collection. | No | Yes | Yes |
Auditing & Reporting (e.g. doc edits, policy edits, deletes) | SharePoint Online site collection administrators can use the audit feature to track which users have taken what actions on the sites, content types, lists, libraries, and list items of site collections. Learn more about configuring audit settings for a site collection. | No | Yes | Yes |
Auditing of View Events | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 customers who deploy on-premises can track and log when someone views a document. | No | Yes | Yes |
Content Organizer | The Content Organizer acts as a gatekeeper for documents. You can automatically manage some important library tasks, such as managing folder sizes and routing documents to different libraries or folders. This not only saves time, but can help make sure that a document library is managed consistently. Learn more about Content Organizer. | No | Yes | Yes |
Design Manager | Design Manager lets organizations change master pages, page layouts, mobile views, and more. This feature is especially useful for advanced site design and branding to your public-facing website or your internal site collection or portal. Learn more about site development. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Document Sets | Document sets let users store, act on, export, and add a description to multiple files as a single entity. Policies, tagging, and templates can be applied to any document set that is created. Learn more about Document Sets. | No | Yes | Yes |
Document Translation in Word Web App | In Reading View, Word Web App now features an option to let organizations translate their documents directly in the browser. Even document comments are translated. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
eDiscovery | Electronic Discovery, or eDiscovery, features allow organizations to identify, hold, search, and export content from Exchange mailboxes, SharePoint sites, and file shares to support case management in addition to preservation and compliance. Learn more about planning and managing eDiscovery cases. | No | No | Yes |
External Sharing: External Access | If your organization performs work that involves sharing documents or collaborating directly with vendors, clients, or customers, then you might want to use your SharePoint Online sites to share content with people outside your organization who do not have licenses for your organization’s Microsoft Office 365 subscription. Learn more about external sharing. | No | No | No |
External Sharing: Guest Link | When a site is shared in SharePoint Online, an email message is sent to the external user containing the invitation to join the site. Invitations can be sent to people with any type of email address, such as *.gmail.com, *contoso.com, or *Comcast.net. However, to sign in to the site, the email address has to be associated with a Microsoft account. Learn more about sharing a site with external users. | No | No | No |
Folder Sync | Users can sync a SharePoint library to their computers, and then work with those files in the library by using File Explorer. Updates to files sync to SharePoint when users are online. SkyDrive Pro or a document library on a team site can be synched. Learn more about syncing a library to your computer. | No | Yes | Yes |
Information Rights Management (IRM) | SharePoint Online IRM uses Windows Azure Active Directory Rights Management Services (RMS), an information protection technology in Office 365. IRM protection is applied to files at the SharePoint list and library levels. Learn more about IRM in SharePoint Online. | No | Yes | Yes |
In-Place Hold | When a content source is part of an eDiscovery case, organizations can place it on hold so that a copy preserved. This includes SharePoint sites, documents, or pages, Lync conversations, and Exchange mailboxes. Learn more about placing content sources on hold. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Managed Metadata Service | Metadata management provides multiple taxonomies and folksonomies from a tenant-level store service that can be consumed at the site collection level. Metadata fields can even be embedded in documents. Learn more about managed metadata. | No | Yes | Yes |
Metadata-driven Navigation | Metadata-driven navigation makes it easier to discover content in large lists and libraries. User tagging incentives are introduced and offer anticipatory suggestions of appropriate metadata based on location and context. Learn more about setting up metadata navigation. | No | Yes | Yes |
Multi-stage Disposition | Retentions policies can have multiple stages, allowing you to specify the entire document lifecycle as one policy. For example, review contracts every year, and delete after seven years. Learn more about storing and managing records. | No | Yes | Yes |
Office ProPlus (Osub) | Office ProPlus provides the complete Office 2013 application suite as a monthly subscription service. This lets customers purchase monthly licenses for each user that allow five concurrent installations. Learn more about Office ProPlus for Office 365. | No | No | No |
Office Web Apps (edit) | Organizations must purchase an editing license for users to use the editing features of Office Web Apps. Learn more about Office Web Apps. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Office Web Apps (view) | By default, Office Web Apps are view-only. View-only functionality is provided for free. Learn more about using Office Web Apps in your organization’s SharePoint site. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Office Web Apps Server integration | Not applicable to SharePoint Online customers. In SharePoint Server 2010, Office Web Apps was a SharePoint service application. For SharePoint Server 2013, Office Web Apps are now delivered in a new Office server product, Office Web Apps Server. A single Office Web Apps server farm can support users who access Office files through SharePoint Server 2013, Exchange Server 2013, shared folders, and websites. It’s a simpler way of deploying and managing Office Web Apps in an on-premise environment. Learn more about Office Web Apps Server Integration. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
PowerPoint Automation Services | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. PowerPoint Automation Services helps enterprises manage their presentations. It is a shared service that provides unattended, server-side conversion of presentations into other formats. Learn more about PowerPoint Automation Services in SharePoint Server 2013. | No | Yes | Yes |
Preservation hold library | Content that is placed on hold is preserved, but users can still change it. The state of the content at the time of preservation is recorded. If a user changes the content or even deletes it, the item is retained at the time of deletion and the original, preserved version is still available. Learn more about placing content sources on hold. | No | No | Yes |
Quick Edit | The Quick Edit View, also known as Datasheet View, displays list and library items in a grid, similar to a spreadsheet. Quick Edit can be helpful if you have to edit many items in a list or library at the same time. This view quires a control or program that is compatible with SharePoint, such as Microsoft Office, and ActiveX control support. Learn more about editing list items. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Related Items | Related Items is a site column that enables you to associate a related list item with another item. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Rich Media Management | An Asset Library is pre-configured to use special features that help you manage rich media assets, such as image, audio, and video files. Learn more about setting up an Asset Library to store image, audio, or video files. | No | Yes | Yes |
Shared Content Types | To share content types among site collections, you make on content type gallery the “hub” of a managed metadata service, create connections to the service from each web application that contains a site collection, and specify that site collections should use the content types in the service. Learn more about sharing term sets and content types in SharePoint Server 2013. This feature is not available in SharePoint Online. | No | Yes | Yes |
SharePoint Translation Services | The Machine Translation Service lets users automatically translate documents. You can create a Machine Translation service application and configure the Machine Translation Service by using Central Administration, or Windows PowerShell. Learn more about creating and configuring Machine Translation services in SharePoint Server 2013. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Site mailbox | A site mailbox is a shared inbox in Exchange Online that all the members of a SharePoint Online site can access. It is implemented in SharePoint Online as an app. | No | Yes | Yes |
Unique Document IDs | The unique Document ID services improves the managing and tracking of information by assigning a unique, human-readable identifier to every piece of content, making it easier to locate, even if the content was moved from its original location. Learn more about Document IDs. | No | Yes | Yes |
Video Search | An Asset Library is pre-configured to use special features that help you manage rich media assets, such as image, audio, and video files. Learn more about setting up an Asset Library to store image, audio, or video files. | No | No | Yes |
WCM: Analytics | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. The Analytics Processing Component helps SharePoint Server 2013 administrators identify and surface content that users consider to be the most useful and relevant. The component analyzes both the content itself, and also the way users interact with it. The results from the analysis are added to the items in the search index so that search relevant improves automatically over time. Also, the results are used in reports that help search administrators see which manyual steps they can take to improve the search system. Learn more about analytics processing in SharePoint Server 2013. This feature is not available in SharePoint Online. | No | Yes | Yes |
WCM: Catalog | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. A catalog is a library or list that is shared across other sites and site collections. Lean more about catalog content for SharePoint authoring sites. | No | No | Yes |
WCM: Cross-site publishing | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. Cross-site publishing allows SharePoint Server 2013 customers to use one or more authoring site collections to author and store content, and one or more publishing site collections to control the design of the site and to show the content. The authoring site collection contains catalogs, such as Pages libraries and lists, which contain content that is tagged with metadata. These catalogs are indexed by the search system and made available to the publishing site collection. The publishing site collection issues queries for data that was indexed and shows it on web pages by using Web Parts that use search technology. Learn more about cross-site publishing in SharePoint Server 2013. This feature is not available in SharePoint Online. | No | No | Yes |
WCM: Designer Tools | If an organization needs to completely redesign a site from scratch or reuse a previous site design, the Design Manager allows the modification of master pages, page layouts, mobile views, and more. This feature is especially useful for advanced site design and branding to a public-facing website or internal site collection or portal. | No | Yes | Yes |
WCM: Faceted navigation | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. Faceted navigation help users browser for content more easily by filtering on refiners that are tied to terms in a term set. By using faceted navigation, SharePoint Server 2013 administrators can configure different refiners for different terms in a term set without having to create additional pages. Learn more about refiners and faceted navigation. | No | No | Yes |
WCM: Image Renditions | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. Image renditions let organizations have large source images on a SharePoint Server 2013 site and also have places on a site where pages only use smaller versions. | No | No | Yes |
WCM: Mobile and Device Rendering | SharePoint supports targeting different devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and set-top boxes. Designers can create channels that allow a single publishing site to be rendered in multiple ways by using different designs that target different devices. Learn more about design channels. | No | Yes | Yes |
WCM: Multiple Domains | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 can create host-named site collections with the host header. Host-named site collections in SharePoint provide URL management and scalability of sites within a single web application. This feature is not available to SharePoint Online customers. | No | No | yes |
WCM: OOTB Recommendations Webparts | The Recommended Items Web Part shows content recommendations based on how users have previously interacted with the site. For example, you can add this Web Part to a catalog item page. If a user views a specific item, this Web Part will show other items that users have previously viewed, such as “Users who viewed this item also viewed these items.” Lean more about Search Web Parts. | No | Yes | Yes |
WCM: Search Engine Optimizations (SEO) | Optimizing a public website for search is very important to connecting with new and returning customers. SharePoint Online includes built-in SEO features, such as customizable robots.txt and page-level metatagging so organizations can easily tune sites for better search results. Learn more about optimizing your website for search. | No | Yes | Yes |
WCM: Topic Pages | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. Category pages and catalog item pages are page layouts that you can use to show structured catalog content consistently across a SharePoint Server 2013 site. Learn more about cross-site publishing. This feature is not available in SharePoint Online. | No | No | Yes |
Word Automation Services | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. Word Automation Services enables unattended, server-side conversion of documents that are supported by Microsoft Word. With Word Automation Services, tasks that previously required you to run the Word desktop application can be automated in SharePoint Server 2013. | No | Yes | Yes |
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Business Intelligence Center | The Business Intelligence Center site enables you to store data connections, workbooks, reports, scorecards, and dashboards in a central, secure location. Learn more about configuring Business Intelligence Center. | No | No | Yes |
Calculated Measures and Members | When you create PivotChart reports of PivotTable reports that use data that is stored in SQL Server Analysis Services, you can create calculated measure and calculated members for that report. Learn more about Business intelligence capabilities in Excel Services. | No | No | Yes |
Data Connection Library | A data connection library is a special SharePoint library that is designed to store and manage shared data connections. These can include ODC files that you create by using Excel. Learn more about Trusted Data Connection Libraries in SharePoint Server 2013. | No | No | Yes |
Decoupled PivotTables and PivotCharts | When you create a PivotChart report, a corresponding PivtoTable report is automatically created. New in Excel 2013, you do not have to display a PivotTable report on the same worksheet as its corresponding PivotChart report. You can choose to display only the PivotChart report. This capability is called “decoupled PivotTables and PivotCharts”. Learn more about PivotTables and PivotCharts. | No | No | Yes |
Excel Services | Excel Services enables you to share workbooks with others, view and explore information in a browser window, and refresh data. Excel Services enables you to view and interact with reports, scorecards, and dashboards in a browser window, much like you would use the Excel client. Excel Services also enables you to share all or parts of workbooks with others, and control what information is displayed in those workbooks. Learn more about Excel Services. | No | No | Yes |
Field list and Field Support | Excel Services enables you to open the Field List and Field Well for PivotChart reports and PivotTable reports that are viewed in a browser windows. This capability makes it easy to temporarily change the information that is displayed in a PivotChart report or a PivotTable report without having to open Excel. Learn more about Business Intelligence in Excel Services. | No | No | Yes |
Filter Enhancements | Slicers are easier to create and connect to reports and scorecards. You can adjust the size and orientation of a slicer. You can also format slicers by applying built-in styles or defining your own style. | No | No | Yes |
Filter Search | You can search on filter results, which makes it easy to jump to a particular item in a long list. Learn more about using filters and slicers. | No | No | Yes |
PerformancePoint Services | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. PerformancePoint Services enables SharePoint Server 2013 customers to create interactive dashboards that display key performance indicators (KPIs) and data virtualizations in the form of scorecards, reports, and filters. Learn more about PerformancePoint Services. | No | No | Yes |
PerformancePoint Services (PPS) Dashboard Migration | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. With Dashboard Migration, SharePoint Server 2013 customers will be able to copy complete dashboards and dependencies. This includes the .aspx file, to other users, servers, or site collections. This feature also allows the ability to migrate single items to other environments and migrate content by using Windows PowerShell commands. Learn more about creating Dashboards by using PerformancePoint Services. | No | No | Yes |
Power View | Power View is an add-in for Excel that enables organizations to visualize and interact with modeled data by using highly interactive visualizations, animations, and smart querying. Organizations can present insights with other through storyboard presentation capabilities. Power View is powered by BI Semantic Model and the VertiPaq engine. Learn more about Power View. | No | No | Yes |
PowerPivot | PowerPivot is an add-in that organizations can use to perform powerful data analysis and create sophisticated data models. PowerPivot also enables organizations to mash up large volumes of data from various sources, analyze data quickly, and share insights. Learn more about PowerPivot. | No | No | Yes |
Quick Explore | Quick Explore enables organizations to select a value in a PivotChart report or a PivotTable report and see additional information about that value. For example, if you are viewing a sales report and you select a value that represents total sales amounts, you can use Quick Explore to view additional information such as sales amounts across different product categories or geographical areas. Learn more about Quick Explore. | No | No | Yes |
Scorecards & Dashboards | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. A scorecard shows at a glance whether performance is on or off target for one or more key performance indicators (KPIs). A dashboard is a collection of views that can include scorecards and other reports. Scorecards and dashboard are designed to show current performance information and are typically rendered in a site such as a SharePoint Server 2013 site. Learn more about creating and using a report or a scorecard. | No | No | Yes |
SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) Integrated Mode | When SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services is integrated with SharePoint, you can use powerful SharePoint collaboration and centralized document management features for SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services content. Reports are stored in SharePoint document libraries, alongside other reports such as Excel Services files. SharePoint permissions can be used to control access to Reporting Services content, and people are able to start Report Designer, Model Designer, and Report Builder within a document library. Learn more about Reporting Services Report Server. | No | No | Yes |
SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) Integrated Mode | When SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services is integrated with SharePoint, you can use powerful SharePoint collaboration and centralized document management features for SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services content. Reports are stored in SharePoint document libraries, alongside other reports such as Excel Services files. SharePoint permissions can be used to control access to Reporting Services content, and people are able to start Report Designer, Model Designer, and Report Builder within a document library. Learn more about Reporting Services Report Server. | No | No | Yes |
Timeline Slicer | A timeline slicer is a control that can be added to a dashboard created by using Excel. A timeline control enables people to view information for a particular period of time. Learn more about Business Intelligence in Excel Services. | No | No | Yes |
Visio Services | Visio Services is a service application that lets users share and view Microsoft Visio Drawing (*.vsdx) and Visio 2010 Web drawing (*.vdw) files. Learn more about Visio Services. | No | No | Yes |
Search | ||||
Advanced Content Processing | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. To improve SharePoint Server 2013 search relevance, the document parsing functionality in the content processing component analyzes both the structure and content of documents. Documents parsers extract useful metadata and remove redundant information. For example, parsers extract heading and subheadings from Word documents, and titles, dates, and authors from slides in PowerPoint presentations. For HTML content, redundant generic information such as menus, headers, and footers are removed from document summaries in the search results. Learn more about search improvements. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Content Search Web Part | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. The Content Search Web Part is a SharePoint Server 2013 feature that displays content that was crawled and added to an organization’s search index. It is a very powerful and versatile Web Part, especially when it is used in combination with managed navigation and category pages. The Content Search Web Part allows you to select a result source. This makes it very easy to specify which content should be searched. You can also use Keyword Query Language to add more filters and search terms to the query in this Web Part. Learn more about Content Search Web Part. | No | No | Yes |
Continuous crawl | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. Configure crawl schedules for SharePoint Server 2013 content sources so that crawls are performed continuously. This option eliminates the need to schedule incremental crawls and automatically starts crawls as necessary to keep the search index fresh. Learn more about managing continuous crawl. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Custom entity extraction | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. SharePoint Server 2013 administrators can create and deploy custom entity extraction dictionaries to configure the search system to look for specific words or phrases (entities) in unstructured content. The extracted entities are stored in separate managed properties, and you can use them to improve your organization’s search experience, for example by creating refiners. Learn more about creating and deploying custom entity extractors. | No | No | Yes |
Deep links | The search system automatically creates links directly to sub-sections of a main page that is frequently visited. These links are called “deep links”. | No | Yes | Yes |
Event-based relevancy | The search system determines the relevance of search results in part by how content is connected, how often an item appears in search results, and which search results people click. The analytics component tracks and analyzes this information and uses it to continuously improve relevance. Learn more about analytics processing. | No | Yes | Yes |
Expertise Search | In SharePoint, it is easier to find people with specific skills or expertise in the People Search vertical. The search results are based on information such as the metadata users have entered about themselves on their personal sites, and information from the content that they have created. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Extensible content processing | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. Developers can call out to an external content enrichment web service to change the managed properties of crawled items before they are indexed. The ability to change managed properties for items during content processing is helpful for tasks such as data cleansing, entity extraction, classification, and tagging. Learn more about custom content processing. | No | No | Yes |
Graphical refiners | The new graphical refiners provide a more visual way of filtering search results. Learn more about configuring the Refinement Web Part. | No | Yes | Yes |
Hybrid search | In a hybrid deployment of SharePoint, search result content can come from both SharePoint Online and SharePoint Server 2013 on-premise sites. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Managed navigation | Managed navigation lets organizations define and maintain the navigation on a site by using term sets. Managed navigation supplements the existing SharePoint navigation that is based on site structure. The managed navigation structure is created by adding terms to term sets in the Term Store Management tool. Learn more about managed navigation. | No | Yes | Yes |
On-premises search index | The search index is stored in the on-premises SharePoint Server 2013 environment and is not available to SharePoint Online customers. Learn more about search schema in SharePoint Server 2013. | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Phonetic name matching | Improved phonetic name matching finds search results for similar sounding names (is it John or Jon?). | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Query rules—Add promoted results | In a query rule, specify conditions and correlated actions. When a query meets the conditions in a query rule, the search system performs the actions specified in the rule. The “Add promoted results” action lets you promote individual results so that they appear at the top of search results. | No | Yes | Yes |
Query rules—advanced actions | In this query rule, specify conditions and correlated actions. When a query meets the conditions in a query rule, the search system performs the actions specified in the rule. | No | No | Yes |
Query spelling correction | Edit exclusions and inclusions lists to decide which queries the search results page should display alternative query spellings for. This features is often called “Did you mean?”. Learn more about query spelling correction. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Query suggestions | Query suggestions are suggested phrases that users have already searched for. The suggestions appear in a list below the Search Box as a user types a query. Query suggestions are generated automatically, and phrases can be added to the system as “always” or “never” suggest. | No | Yes | Yes |
Query throttling | If query resources become limited, you can decide how queries should be prioritized based on the client type the queries are coming from. | No | Yes | Yes |
Quick preview | Users can rest the pointer over a search result to preview and interact with the document or site content in the hover panel to the right of the result. The preview shows rich metadata and has deep links to the main sections of the document or site. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Recommendations | The search system looks for patterns in how users interact with content items, sites and people, and can use the information to display recommendations on a site, for example, “People who viewed this also viewed”. Learn more about configuring recommendations and usage event types in SharePoint Server 2013. | No | Yes | Yes |
Refiners | Not available to SharePoint Online customers. Refiners categorize the top documents in SharePoint Server 2013 search results into groups that lets users filter the search results. Learn more about the Refinement Web Part. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
RESTful Query API/Query OM | Developers can create .NET code to access the public search object model. This includes search administration operations in addition to submitting search queries. To interact with the service side object model, the .NET code must run on a web server in the farm. A sub-set of the object mode can be accessed from a remote computer by using the Client Side Object Model (CSOM). Features of the Client Side Object model (CSOM) can be accessed by using a REST-based web service or oData. This allows developers to submit queries to the SharePoint Server 2013 farm using popular web development tools. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Result sources | Create and use a result source to specify a location from which to obtain search results and to specify the protocol for getting those results. Result sources replace scopes and federated locations. Learn more about result sources. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Search connector framework | SharePoint Server 2013 provides default connectors (protocol handlers) for the most popular protocols, which can be used to crawl and index content. To crawl content that requires a non-default connector, your organization can purchase and install third-party connectors or build your own custom connectors. Learn more about default connectors in SharePoint Server 2013. | No | No | No |
Search results sorting | Users can choose to sort search results by different criteria, for example relevance, freshness, and social distance (people names). | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Search vertical: “Conversations” | A targeted search experience that displays results that are custom filtered and formatted for conversations content. Learn more about configuring the Search Navigation Web Part. | No | Yes | Yes |
Search vertical: “People” | A targeted search experience that displays results that are custom filtered and formatted for people content. The search results are based on metadata about the people in an organization and on the content those people have produced. Learn more about configuring the Search Navigation Web Part. | No | Yes | Yes |
Search vertical: “Video” | A targeted search experience that displays results that are custom filtered and formatted for video content. Learn more about configuring the Search Navigation Web Part. | No | No | Yes |
Tunable Relevancy | The search system has strong built-in relevant that will automatically improve over time. In addition, many tools can be used to manually tune the relevancy to match content and to create specific search experiences for an organization. Learn more about managing search relevance in SharePoint Server 2013. | No | No | No |
Sites | ||||
Change the look | You can quickly customize your team site so that it’s easier to use and reflects your professional style and brand. You can change the background image, colors, site layout and fonts with just a few clicks. Learn more about customizing team sites. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Connections to Microsoft Office Clients | By using the Connect to Office commands, you can conveniently access commonly used libraries from a Microsoft Office program. Learn more about Connect to Office commands. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Cross Browser Support | SharePoint Online supports several commonly used web browsers, including the latest three versions of Internet Explorer, and the latest versions of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari. Learn more about planning browser support. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Custom Managed Paths | By defining managed paths, you can specify which paths in the URL namespace of a Web application are used for site collections. You can specify that one or more site collections exists at a specified path. This can be a convenient method of consolidating multiple site access to users in various departments. Learn more about managed paths. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Governance | An important but often invisible part of any site is its governance model—the set of policies, roles, responsibilities, and processes that you establish to determine how the people in your group use SharePoint. Learn more about best practices for creating and managing team sites. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Large List Scalability and Management | By planning and using key list and library features, you can ensure that you and other users quickly find information without adversely affecting the performance of the rest of your site. Learn more about managing lists and libraries. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Mobile Connectivity | You can access SharePoint sites on the go from an Internet-connected mobile phone or tablet. You can view and update documents, lists, and other site content and collaborate with colleagues, all from your mobile device. Learn more about using a mobile device to work with SharePoint Online sites. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Multi-Lingual User Interface | Use the Multi-Lingual User Interface (MUI) feature to create sites in different languages that the default language for your SharePoint installation. Learn more about multilingual features. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
My Tasks | The My Tasks page on your personal site enables you to see all of the tasks that you are working on in one central location. Tasks are pulled from your personal site, project and team sites, Microsoft Outlook, and Project Web App. Learn more about working with tasks on your personal site. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
OOTB Web Parts | A Web Part is a modular unit of information that forms the basic building block of a Web Part page. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Permissions Management | SharePoint permissions are flexible and configurable enough for an organization to manage permissions at whatever level of detail that is needed. Three key security elements work together to control use access to sites and site content: permissions inheritance, permission levels (sometimes known as SharePoint roles), and SharePoint groups (or SharePoint security groups). Learn more about controlling user access with permissions. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Project functionality for team sites | Add project functionality to your team site to help plan and track a project. This functionality includes a task list with a visual timeline, a calendar, and the Project Summary web part. Learn more about project sites. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Project site template | Use the project site template to create a site where you can capture tasks and assign them to people in your organization, store and manage project-related documentation, and track project team events on a common calendar. Learn more about project sites. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Project Summary web part | The Project Summary web part provides a visual timeline for a task list, and information about late and upcoming tasks and events. By default, it is included on the Home page for a project site, and it can be added to any other site that includes a task list. Learn more about the Project Summary web part. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Project workspace | Existing project workspace sites are upgraded in this version to look similar to newly-created project and team sites that include the project functionality. Upgraded project workspace sites can be used to capture tasks and assign them to people in your organization, store and mange project-related documentation, and track project team events on a common calendar. Learn more about project sites. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Public Website (SPO) | Your Office 365 account includes a public website that you can use to create a professional online presence for your organization. Learn more about Public Website. | N/A | N/A | N/A |
SharePoint Lists | A list is a collection of data that you can share with team members and other site users. For example, you can create a sign-up sheet for an event or track team events on a calendar by using a list. You can use several ready-to-use lists and list templates, which provide a good starting point for organizing list items. Learn more about SharePoint lists. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
SharePoint Ribbon | Similar to the interface in products such as Microsoft Word, the ribbon is a toolbar that appears across the top of each SharePoint page and displays the most commonly-used controls and commands. The controls that appear on the ribbon vary according to the page you are viewing and the context. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Task list | Task lists are used for managing work in a hierarchical way, with summary tasks and subtasks appearing in a single list. Tasks can have start and end dates, can be assigned to people in your organization, and can be included in an illustrated timeline. Learn more about adding tasks to your project. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Team Site: Drag & Drop | You can upload documents, pictures, and other types of files to your site by dragging them from your computer to a library on your site, such as Documents or your SkyDrive Pro library. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Team Site: Notebook | When you create a team site, a OneNote 2013 shared notebook is automatically created as part of the site. You can use this notebook to capture, compile, and share information. (This feature is available only if you have signed up with an Office 365 suite that includes Microsoft Office Web Apps support.) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Team Site: Simplified Access | When you share a site, you invite other people to have access to the site. You can share any site in which you have the required permissions. As you set up sharing, you may be able to set permissions for the people you’re inviting to the site, depending on your own permissions. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Templates | When you create a new site in SharePoint, you start by selecting a site template to base your site on. Site templates contain lists, libraries, pages, and other elements or features that support the needs of an organization. Learn more about customizing your team site. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Themes | You can quickly customize your team site so that it’s easier to use and reflects your professional style and brand. Themes are a quick and way to apply colors and fonts to sites. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Work Management Service | The Work Aggregation Service finds and pulls together tasks from all of your projects, across SharePoint, Outlook, and Project Web App. Learn more about working with tasks on your personal site. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Usage Analytics | Web Analytics reports are pre-built reports in SharePoint that use usage data to analyze various aspects of sites and site collections. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Social | ||||
Ask Me About | The Ask Me About section of your profile lets you list your areas of expertise, presenting yourself as a go-to person for those areas to anyone who visits your profile page. Learn more about SharePoint profiles. | No | Yes | Yes |
Blogs | Blogs can enable an organization to quickly share information among employees, partners, or customers. People can add insight to a difficult subject area, provide inspiration and guidance, or explain a new guideline or procedure. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Communities Reputation, Badging, and Moderation | When you participate in community discussions, you build your reputation as an expert and earn points and badges that reward your contributions. If you’re really into it, you can become a moderator and work behind the scenes to makes sure the community thrives. Learn more about moderating a community. | No | Yes | Yes |
Community | An online community is a virtual place where ideas are discussed and shared. It promotes open communication by fostering discussions among users who both share their expertise and learn from others. Learn more about creating a community. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Company Feed | The company feed is an organization’s public newsfeed. All posts appear to the company, including those created by people that users might not be following. Learn more about Company Feed. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Follow | Users can follow people, documents, sites, and tags to see newsfeed postings associated with people documents, sites, and tags that interest them. Learn more about following in SharePoint. | No | Yes | Yes |
Microblogging | Microblogging lets users post items of interest in a newsfeed and participate in conversations. Learn more about microblogging. | No | Yes | Yes |
Newsfeed | A newsfeed is a place to post information and reply to other posts, and to get updates about people and content you’re following. You can post to the public newsfeed or to newsfeeds on team sites on which you’re a member. Learn more about the SharePoint newsfeed. | No | Yes | Yes |
One Click Sharing | You can easily share documents and sites with others in your organization, from your SkyDrive Pro and Sites pages, helping promote team collaboration. Learn more about sharing ideas, sites, and content. | No | Yes | Yes |
People, Sites, Document Recommendations | Your SkyDrive Pro and Sites pages give you suggestions for documents and sites to follow, based on your profile information and newsfeed activity. Learn more about suggested documents to follow. | No | Yes | Yes |
Personal Site | Each SharePoint Online users has a personal site where data is personalized for them. Personal site includes a Newsfeed, SkyDrive document library, and Sites pages. Learn more about sharing ideas, sites, and content. | No | Yes | Yes |
Photos and Presence | Exchange Online and Lync Online integration with some Office 365 plans allows users to sync their profile pictures and presence indicator with SharePoint Online. Photos appearing in a person’s About Me page are managed by Exchange Online and are no longer managed by using the Microsoft SharePoint Online Administration Center. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Profile | Part of a user’s profile is fed in from the Office 365 directory service. If an organization sets up Office 365 Directory Synchronization (DirSync), then user profiles will sync with that organization’s Active Directory accounts. Learn more about SharePoint profiles. | No | Yes | Yes |
Ratings | Users can add ratings to their SkyDrive Pro libraries that allow sites visitors to ‘Like’ a library document or to use a ‘star’ tool to rate it. Learn more about adding a ratings feature to a library. | No | Yes | Yes |
Site Feed | A site feed, similar to a newsfeed, is a place on a team site to post information, and reply to other posts. Learn more about posting something to a small group of people. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Skydrive Pro | SkyDrive Pro is a service available with SharePoint Online that lets users sync documents to the cloud, and also to their computers. Learn more about SkyDrive Pro. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Tag profiles | Tag profiles display information about tags that appear in a newsfeed. Information includes conversations that reference the tag and a list of related tags. Learn more about tags. | No | Yes | Yes |
Tasks integrated with Outlook | You can synchronize your SharePoint task lists with Exchange so that you can manage and add tasks by using Outlook. | No | Yes | No (seems like a mistake!) |
Trending Tags | Currently popular #tags references appear in public newsfeed posts. | No | Yes | Yes |
Wikis | A wiki is a site designed for groups of people to quickly capture and share ideas by creating simple pages and linking them together. Every team site is a wiki, but you can also add a separate wiki page library to a site, or create a large-scale Enterprise wiki as a separate site or site collection. Learn more about creating a wiki. | No | Yes | Yes |
Add-Ons | ||||
Additional Storage | Should you require more storage, it is available at a cost per gigabyte (GB) per month. | N/A | N/A | N/A |
App Hosting: Base | The add-on is used to buy additional app hosting licenses which provide hosting resources to the Autohosted Apps in SharePoint app catalog. | N/A | N/A | N/A |
App Hosting: Per User | The add-on is used to buy additional app hosting licenses which provide hosting resources to the Autohosted Apps in SharePoint app catalog. | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Azure Provisioned Apps: Access Services | Access Services allows business users to quickly create apps that run in Office 365 and store their data in SWL databases on Windows Azure. | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Azure Provisioned Apps: Custom Code in Azure Lightweight Web Role (LWR) | Provider-hosted apps for SharePoint include components that are deployed and hosted outside the SharePoint farm, usually by a developer, but in some scenarios by the customer. The provider-hosted app for SharePoint interacts with a SharePoint site but also uses resources and services that reside on the remote site. Learn more about hosting options for apps for SharePoint. | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Duet Online | Duet Online for SharePoint and SAP is a jointly developed product from SAP and Microsoft that enables interoperability between SAP applications and SharePoint Online. Learn more about Duet Online. | N/A | N/A | N/A |
CRM 2011: vypnutí kontrol “System Checks” při instalaci
Nejčastější problém při instalaci CRM 2011 jsou kontroly systémových komponent, stačí se jenom trošku odchýlit od doporučených postupů a problémy při deploy organizací jsou na snadě.
Vypnutím kontrol lze obejít nejčastější chyby jako:
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- A Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server 2011 component is installed on the computer where Microsoft Dynamics CRM Connector for SQL Server Reporting Services Setup is being run.
- The SQL Server Reporting Services account is a member of the Active Directory SQLAccessGroup security group. This can occur when the Reporting Services is running under the same account as another Microsoft Dynamics CRM component.
- All Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server 2011 components, SQL Server, and Reporting Services are installed on a computer that is running Microsoft Windows Server Small Business Edition where Microsoft Dynamics CRM Connector for SQL Server Reporting Services Setup is being run.
- The SQL Server Reporting Services account is set as „Local Service.“
Systémové kontroly lze vypnout úpravou registrů:
- spusťte regedit.exe
- najděte klíč HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\MSCRM
- přidejte klíč IgnoreChecks s DWORD typem a hodnotou nastavenou na 1
SharePoint: návod jak zjistit ve které knihovně je nejvíce položek/dokumentů
Stačí nad obsahovou databází SharePointu vykonat dotaz:
select webs.Title,webs.FullUrl, tp_Title,tp_ServerTemplate,UserDataCount,DocsCount
from AllLists left outer join
(select tp_ListId, COUNT(*) as UserDataCount from AllUserData
group by tp_ListId ) E On E.tp_ListId = AllLists.tp_ID
left outer join
(select ListId, COUNT(*) as DocsCount from dbo.Docs
group by ListId ) P ON AllLists.tp_ID = P.ListId
left outer join Webs ON AllLists.tp_WebId = Webs.id
order by DocsCount desc
výsledek:
Upgrade projektu SharePoint 2010 na 2013
Ve Visual Studiu asi zatím není žádná možnost jak převést existující projekt pro SharePoint 2010 na 2013, řešení je však jednoduché, vyžaduje však trošku práce v poznámkovém bloku.
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- otevřete soubor projektu csproj v poznámkovém bloku
- změňte verzi .NET Frameworku na <TargetFrameworkVersion>v4.5</TargetFrameworkVersion>
- změňte element pro určení cílové verze SP na <TargetOfficeVersion>15.0</TargetOfficeVersion>
- přepište všechny reference na assembly SharePointu z verze 14.0.0.0 na 15.0.0.0
- následně je nutné projít celý projekt, všechny ASCX a ASPX soubory a přepsat všechny výskyty 14.0.0.0 na 15.0.0.0 a to samé pro CONTROLTEMPLATES, kde je potřeba provést změnu z ~/_controltemplates/.. na ~/_controltemplates/15/
- otevřete soubor Package\Template.xml a přidejte atribut SharePointProductVersion=“15.0″:
- otevřete Package\Package.package a přidejte atribut sharePointProductVersion=“15.0″
SQL LINQ vs. Guid.Empty
Nikdy jsem na to zatím nenarazil, nebo si toho minimálně nevšimnul, ale v LINQ dotazu platí následující:
Guid.Empty != new Guid("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000")
konkrétní příklad:
var a = query.Where(row => row.InvoiceId == Guid.Empty);
var b = query.Where(row => row.InvoiceId == new Guid("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"));
logicky bych čekal, že výsledek bude identický, tedy a i b budou obsahovat kolekci identických objektů, ale výsledek je ten, že a obsahuje prázdnou kolekci, b obsahuje všechny záznamy kde je InvoiceId rovno Guid.Empty, což je sice to samé, LINQ to ale zjevně interpretuje jinak a první příklad je tedy nefunkční, respektive nevrací očekáváné výsledky.
Na otázku PROČ jsem nenašel žádnou smysluplnou odpověď. BUG?
SharePoint 2013 – ve znamení zásadních koncepčních změn
Stále ještě není SharePoint 2013 v RTM verzi, některé změny jsou však již definitivní a velká část z nich také ovlivní dosavadní chápání vývoje na této platformě, nejen vždy pozitivně. Architektura zůstává v podstatě bez změn, stále je SP strukturovaný jako farma, webová aplikace, kolekce webů, weby, servisní aplikace, joby atd. Dokonce i UI je z pohledu vývojáře nezměněné, pořád se staví všechno na ribbonu a CustomActions – velký důraz je nyní ale kladen na asynchronní zpracování na klientské straně, tedy přímo v browseru – nový typ aplikací pro SharePoint 2013 nemá přístup k serverovému API, veškeré akce probíhají na klientské straně – a to včetně renderingu webpart – to samozřejmě zásadním způsobem boří dosud zažité způsoby vývoje v .NET/C#, nynější verze nutí vývojáře k javascriptu, REST, JSON, potažmo WCF – což pro jednoduché aplikace může znamenat nepodstatné zvýšení pracnosti.
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- Sandboxed solutions – už je mrtvé a přitom přišlo teprve s verzí 2010, ve verzi 2013 je již označeno jako Deprecated!!! Na MSDN je k verzi 2010 doporučení, že by to měla být hlavní a jediná správná cesta vývoje, ve verzi 2013 je všechno jinak a všichni kdo pracně upravovali řešení pro podporu sandbox módu mohou jenom zaplakat.
- Klasický mód autentifikace již není dostupný při vytváření nové webové aplikace, defaultně jsou všechny nové aplikace v claims módu (je možné ještě obejít vytvořením webové aplikace pomocí PowerShellu – nebudou ale fungovat některé nové služby, které claims vyžadují pro server-to-server authentifikaci – S2S)
- Workflow – těsná integrace s Azure – procesy nyní budou hostované buď přímo v cloudu Azure nebo on premise instanci Azure kontejneru.
- Workflow – deklarativní workflow – s přechodem na nový .NET Framework 4.0 se kompletně mění i způsob implementace, kdy nyní nebude možné vytvářet programové/kódované workflow, ale pouze deklarativní – pokud budete potřebovat vykonat vlastní programový kód z WF, dle Microsoftu je správná cesta vytvoření vlastní WCF služby a zavolání její funkce z WF pomocí připravených aktivit. Změna koncepce má ale i svoje výhody – nyní bude možné v SharePoint Designeru jednoduše vytvářet v pracovních procesech smyčky a složitější flowchart procesy, kdy je také možné se vrátit do předchozího kroku – tedy mnohem flexibilnější procesy než bylo možné vytvářet pomocí stavového stroje (state machine)
- Workflow bude možné spouštět i nad záznamy z externího zdroje obsahu – External Content Types
- Event Receivers – je možné registrovat i pro External Content Types, nově bude také možné zachytávat další a tolik chybějící zprávy: ItemVersionDeleting, GroupAdding, GroupUpdating, GroupDeleting, GroupUserAdding, GroupUserDeleting, RoleDefinitionAdding, RoleDefinitionUpdating, RoleDefinitionDeleting, RoleAssignmentAdding, RoleAssignmentDeleting, InheritanceBreaking, InheritanceRestoring, ItemVersionDeleted, GroupAdded, GroupUpdated, GroupDeleted, GroupUserAdded, GroupUserDeleted, RoleDefinitionAdded, RoleDefinitionUpdated, RoleDefinitionDeleted, RoleAssignmentAdded, RoleAssignmentDeleted, InheritanceBroken, and InheritanceRestored
- Remote Event Receivers – při definici se neuvádí třída v assembly, ale WCF služba, kterou SharePoint vykonává
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj220048(v=office.15).aspx - WCM – Web Content Management konečně umožňuje snadný vývoj designu a vůbec všech úprav pomocí jakýchkoliv aplikací třetích stran, tedy nikoliv jen v SharePoint Designeru (nyní je pomocí webdav knihovna layoutů a masterpages viditelná). Další podstatnou novinkou je možnost vytváření katalogových řešení, automatické mapy webu, URL kustomizace a další “SEO” nice-to-have vlastnosti.
- Javascriptové API (CSOM)– rozšířeno o další sadu funkcí pro MarketPlace, sociální funkce, klientské webparty, správu workflow, aplikační služby atd.
JavaScript API reference for SharePoint 2013 – http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj193034(v=office.15)
Ze všech změn je cítit silná snaha Microsoftu odříznout vývojáře doplňků od serverového API a doslova je vypudit ze svého prostoru – logiku to samozřejmě má, Microsoft si snaží usnadnit život s bojem proti některým nešetrným vývojářským praktikám, které různé blokují servery, zvyšují latenci a nejsou z jejich pohledu bezpečné pro distribuci skrz MarketPlace. První náznak přišel už s verzí 2010, kdy byl zaveden tzv. List View Threshold – ze zkušenosti ale vím, že to ničemu zásadnímu nepomohlo, vývojáři stále používají staré dobré foreach(SPList.Items) a další libůstky, ideálně úplně vypnou SPList.EnableThrottling. Tak se zjevně MS dopálil a zkouší jinou cestu…
CRM 2011: User does not have send-as privilege. (ErrorCode: -2147203059) exception.
V CRM 2011 je defaultně zakázáno odesílání emailů, kde zvolený odesílatel je jiný uživatel než aktuálně přihlášený. To samo o sobě je logické, pokud však potřebujete udělat pracovní proces, který generuje emaily a automaticky je rovnou I odesílá, narazíte hned na tento problém, kdy uvnitř workflow vznikne výjimka s chybovým hlášením User does not have send-as privilege. (ErrorCode: -2147203059).
Cesty jak z toho ven jsou dvě:
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- přihlásit se jako uživatel, pomocí kterého se snažíte emaily odesílat a v jeho osobním nastavení povolit volbu Allow other Microsoft Dynamics CRM users to send E-mail on your behalf:
- nebo spustit SQL proceduru, která to stejné nastaví přímo v obsahové databázi CRM:
UPDATE UserSettings
SET IsSendAsAllowed = 1
WHERE IsSendAsAllowed = 0!!! Zde je ukázka, která toto oprávnění nastaví u všech uživatelů, pokud potřebujete toto nastavení pouze pro vybrané uživatele, je potřeba přidat podmínku ještě podle UserId
Druhý krok má ještě jednu vadu na kráse, nefunguje pokud daný uživatel ještě nikdy neuložil svoje osobní nastavení. Pokud tedy máte nového uživatele, nebo čistě systémového, který se ještě nikdy nepoužil pro přihlášení a uložení nastavení, v této tabulce neexistuje a není možné tak ani nastavit hodnotu IsSendAsAllowed.
Cisco VPN Client and Windows 8 Customer Preview (Developer Build)
Cisco VPN klient nefunguje na Windows 8 CP, lze sice standardně nainstalovat a spustit, není možné ale sestavit spojení.
Řešení jsou dvě:
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1) nepoužívat Cisco klienta a nainstalovat si Shrew VPN klienta (http://www.shrew.net/download/vpn/vpn-client-2.1.7-release.exe), který také podporuje import PCF souborů Cisca a na Windows 8 CP funguje bez problémů
2) upravit registr Cisco klienta, tedy:
- otevřít registry Windows (regedit.exe)
- najít klíč HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CVirtA
- změnit hodnotu v DisplayName z „@oem8.inf,%CVirtA_Desc%;Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows” na „Cisco Systems VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows”
- restartovat VPN klienta a vyzkoušet
HTML5 MasterPage (V5) pro SharePoint 2010
Kyle Schaeffer vytvořil a dal k dispozici jednoduchou SharePoint MasterPage postavenou na HTML5 a CSS3, nazval jí v konvenci SharePointu jako “v5.master”, určitě stojí za shlédnutí pro inspiraci. Šablona používá responsivní design, tedy vzhled, který se automaticky přizpůsobuje velikosti displaye zařízení uživatele.
http://kyleschaeffer.com/sharepoint/v5-responsive-html5-master-page/
Zobrazení pro desktopy/notebooky:
Zobrazení pro tablety:
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Mobilní zobrazení:
Nezbývá než dodat, Great Job Kyle!
SharePoint 2013 (v15) bude obsahovat mimo jiné i Marketplace
30.1.2012 vydal Microsoft první veřejnou ukázku API dokumentace k připravované nové verzi SharePointu 15 (SharePoint 15 Technical Preview Interoperability API Documentation), obsahující hned několik velice zajímavých tříd, ze který se dá usoudit, že Marketplace (App Store) konečně zavítá i do prostředí SharePointu a snad i usnadní instalaci dalších addonů.
Ukázková dokumentace totiž obsahuje nové objekty a funkce tomu napovídající:
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- SPApp – reprezentuje aplikaci (addon), která je připravená pro deploy na některou z dostupných webových aplikací SharePointu.
- SPAppCatalog – v podstatě kolekce objektu SPAppInstance, tedy objekt pro enumeraci všech aktuálně nainstalovaných aplikací.
- SPAppInstance – objekt pro práci s již nainstalovanými aplikacemi (addony), respektive s jejich instancemi.
Dle definice výčtového typu Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.DatabaseProvider.PackageSource lze přepokládat, že bude možné balíčky agregovat a instalovat z více možných zdrojů, tedy nikoliv pouze z jednoho úložiště provozovaného Microsoftem, definice obsahuje volby:
U SharePointu v reálu není vše růžové jak vypadá na prezentačních slidech, na to jsme si už asi všichni zvykli, App Store bude dle mého názoru podporovat jen řešení typu Sandbox, které je stále díky svým velkým omezením v praxi pro jakoukoliv jen trošku složitější aplikaci nepoužitelné, ale nechme se překvapit, třeba budou změny i v tomto směru.
Aby byl App Store funkční a použitelný, musí logicky obsahovat zabudované licenční framework, a tak tomu v SDK také je, například objekt SPWebApplication byl rozšířen o novou funkci IsUserLicensedForEntity(), která slouží pro kontrolu uživatelské licence k dané aplikaci.
V SDK je i zmínka o typech licencí:
- PerpetualMultiUser
- PerpetualAllUsers
- TrialMultiUser
- TrialAllUsers
Zatím se tedy předpokládá jak zkušení trial verze, tak i podpora licencování na uživatele, tedy obdoba CAL pro licencování custom addonů, případně i pokrytí celé farmy bez omezení uživatelů.
Podpora OAuth
V API dokumentaci je také zmíněna podpora autentifikačního protokolu OAuth. Tento otevřený autentizační protokol, pokud ho již neznáte, umožňuje sdílet uživatelská data (informace o uživateli, fotografie, dokumenty) napříč webovými aplikacemi bez nutnosti znovu se přihlašovat ke každé aplikaci zvlášť. Tento moderní autentizační protokol využívá celá řada známých portálů, jako například LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook. Využití je tedy nasnadě, můžeme se v SharePoint dočkat například v MySites provázanosti na LinkedIn, kde ostatní uživatelé uvidí Vaše zpřístupněná data a vazby a spojení na této sociální síti, data z Twitteru se budou zobrazovat ve vašem statusu a opačně. Otevírá se tím celá řada možností, uvidíme jak si tuto vizi Microsoft představuje, zatím moc veřejných informací není.
Moje největší přání ale Microsoft zjevně nevyslyší, chtěl bych pokud možno zamrazit implementaci veškeré nové funkcionality a místo toho aby se udělal kompletní bugfixing všech těch tolik otravných a nesmyslných chyb, programátorských hacků, které se s SharePointem táhnou snad už od verze 1.0. Chápu, že bugfixing neprodává tolik jako Market Place, ale někdy je to při vývoji a implementaci hodně o nervy a už i tak stačí, že komunita SharePointu se nerada dělí o jakékoliv své zkušenosti (o ČR ani nemluvě).
Nezbývá než se těšit na nějaké nové informace o SharePoint vNext. Jak moc se nové uživatelské rozhraní Metro podepíše na nové verzi? Zůstanou ribbony?