
New Version of SharePoint On-Premise
SharePoint Service Subscription Edition is the last SharePoint you’re ever going to need.
In summer 2021, Microsoft announced SharePoint On-Premise Server Subscription Edition (SE) to emphasize the specific needs of on-premises users. Currently in public preview, organizations can explore the many new and improved features that enhance the modern, hybrid workplace experience.
Why Should You Upgrade?
New Modern Experience
Introduces modern concepts and designs specific to on-premises needs, like OpenID Connect support, People Picker improvements, search, list items, and libraries.
Continuous Updates
With SharePoint Server Subscription Edition, you’ll end the cycle of long and costly major version upgrades to get new features and remain in support compliance. These will happen automatically through your subscription.
Easy Upgrades
SE supports direct upgrades from SharePoint 2016 and SharePoint 2019. Better yet, organizations using SharePoint 2016 can upgrade directly to SE without making the jump to SharePoint 2019.
Support for TLS 1.3
Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 is the latest version of the internet’s most deployed security protocol, which encrypts data to provide a secure communication channel between two endpoints.
And More
We uncover SharePoint Server Subscription Edition and more in Season 1 Episode 4 on the ‘A Day in the Life of the Modern Experience‘ podcast (starting at 10:14).
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