Server management with SharePoint 2013

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One of the major components of the new version of SharePoint 2013 is that it will use the concept of apps familiar to smartphone and tablet users. This is a radical move that could make server management and feature extension much easier to manage.

The new version of SharePoint 2013 is a major upgrade, and IT managers need to carefully consider how it could benefit their organsations, and if the new app platform is worth committing to.

There's an app for that

With the move to enable the easy creation of apps, IT managers are now SharePoint developers. In addition, Microsoft is building an app store where commercial apps can be purchased, and adopting a similar model for the new edition of its Office suite, further moving its flagship products to more app-based customisation.

Commercial developers of apps will flock to these apps stores, as the installed user base is massive – there are around 135 million SharePoint users. One developer that can see the value here is Dell, which recently acquired Quest an independent software vendor. It said this would extend its suite of solutions to help customers simplify operations and maximize workforce productivity.

For IT managers looking for ways to leverage their existing servers, a move to more app-based developments gives them a level of control that has not been previously possible.