After a year of building, rebuilding, functional testing, developing, reorganizing and more testing and rebuilding the APAN team successfully rebuilt and installed its SharePoint farm into its production environment on Tuesday 6 December 2016. There are a few more tweaks here and there, and we recently came across another SharePoint issue that has nothing to do with the rebuild, but overall a complete success. APAN SharePoint 2010 out-of-the-box (OOTB) capabilities now perform the following:
- SharePoint Search- SharePoint Info-path- SharePoint Excel Services- SharePoint Designer (only for select customers)
The APAN Application Service Provider Team wants to thank all its customers for the patience and support during this period of time while we made sure the SharePoint farm was not only rebuilt correctly, but also ready for future SharePoint 2013 transition.
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Mike, we have just been tasked (last week) to take over the development and deployment of the UISS APAN Cloud. So I will have a better idea when the SP 2013 will deploy, but we are trying to get it done prior to Summer 2017. There is a lot of internal discussion as to whether or not make the SP 2013 its own platform (i.e. no connection to the Telligent side of APAN), unlike SP 2010 which share AD, profiles a couple of other connections with APAN as a whole. Will get back to you on the OneNote discussion