Friday 4 October 2013

Office 365 SharePoint Online Vs On-premises

Microsoft's are ramping up their push towards their cloud offerings with Office 365. Specifically with SharePoint online the Features and services along with the new App Model to deliver a more customisable solution have really closed the gap on what you can produce in an on-premises solution.

One big downfall with SharePoint Online that I have noticed and would love to see available in the future is the ability to add Site Definitions in your custom solutions. Without the ability to add your own site definitions SharePoint Online really is limiting how we can produce tailored solutions to the market, I would love to be able to create a new Team site definition or a new Project site definition that aligned itself to my customers needs without them having to tinker with the configuration of every new site that they create. Along with this feature stapling would be another great benefit to allow the application of design elements, activation of custom solutions etc from any newly created site. If anyone has a cool workaround for these in SharePoint Online send me your comments!

The links below are useful as a reference to identify what limitations there are for SharePoint in the cloud.

SharePoint Online and On-premises comparison of Service descriptions (Navigation links to a breakdown of roles and services)

SharePoint Online and On-premises comparison of Developer features

 
If you haven't already seen whats new for developers in SharePoint 2013 check out the link below to see what's on new for you to do!

New SharePoint 2013 on premise developer features


My next post will be available shortly where I'll give you an update on how my study for SharePoint 2013 and Office 365 exams is coming along and hopefully give you a few pointers on what material is out there to help you if you're thinking about SharePoint 2013 certification.

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