
Configuring Microsoft SharePoint Hybrid Capabilities
by Jeremy Taylor, Neil Hodgkinson, Manas Biswas
Publisher: Microsoft Press 2016
ISBN-13: 9781509302437
Number of pages: 192
Description:
This book draws together the SharePoint Server and Office 365 hybrid workloads and user experiences in one place, providing solid guidance to meet business needs and achieve productivity goals in the cloud-enabled workplace.
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