

Best Practices for Moving or Migrating to SharePoint
As organizations look to migrate to SharePoint or consider upgrading to a newer version of SharePoint, we recommend that you look at the current environment,
As organizations look to migrate to SharePoint or consider upgrading to a newer version of SharePoint, we recommend that you look at the current environment,
When Microsoft Teams was introduced in March 2017, many wondered when and why you would use it. The Kiefer team has built a strong reputation
Perhaps you read our previous blog that outlined some tips on how to build your first “flow” using Microsoft Power Automate. Or, maybe you read
On Monday 7/6/2020 Microsoft announced the end of support for SharePoint 2010 workflows and the deprecation of SharePoint 2013 workflows in SharePoint online effective August
It’s not easy to change a legacy process. People often grow comfortable with their processes and any change can be viewed as a disruption.
SharePoint supports two basic User Interfaces (UI) designs; The “Classic” experience, and the “Modern” experience.
As many organizations that use SharePoint consider the “Modern” experience, it’s likely that you’ll need to put together a list of “pros and cons” to
Microsoft SharePoint supports two basic User Interfaces (UI) designs; The “Classic” experience, and the “Modern” experience. The “Classic” experience is a highly customizable user interface
Kiefer was fortunate to see Microsoft Flow and PowerApps at the Microsoft hosted “Future of SharePoint” event in San Francisco, CA on May 4, 2016.
If you follow the Kiefer blog, you might have noticed that we spend a lot of time writing about the benefits of automation and the