Perhaps not the sexiest topic, security is certainly among the most important. The SharePoint security model allows your org to lock down some of your content to only members while keeping some of your content open to the public. Continue reading
One of the fundamental concepts in SharePoint is the Site. A Site is just a collection of “stuff.” A Site is a collection of information. A Site can contain Documents, Pages, Lists, Libraries, Calendars, images, media, videos, CAD files – pretty much any kind of content that you can imagine. Continue reading
In our previous post on SharePoint for Public-facing Websites (part 3) we explained that Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the discipline of optimizing your site and your content to ensure that search engines list your site as the top results for particular searches. SEO drives users to your site.
As you may already know, our ecosystem is tightly integrated with MailChimp. We choose MailChimp because, well, they are awesome. We wanted our customers to have the opportunity of experiencing bleeding edge email and social marketing that is brain-dead simple to use. Continue reading