AxioWorks Newsletter May 2023: Here comes SQList 8!

AxioWorks Newsletter

Hello Reader,

We hope this newsletter finds you well. We have some exciting updates to share with you this month.

What has AxioWorks been up to?

May has been dedicated to the finalization of SQList’s upcoming version 8 to be released mid-June. This significant update has kept up so busy that even our monthly newsletter is being sent a few days later than usual.

Nonetheless, we are thrilled to unveil the latest version, which includes an exceptional new feature: Multiple Instances. This remarkable addition allows you to distribute your replications among various replication processes, all operating on the same machine. Each instance operates independently from one another and can be conveniently managed and monitored through the familiar SQList Manager interface.

For more information on this new release, visit: http://support.axioworks.com/upgrade-notes/what-is-new-in-sqlist-ver-8000.

As always, we’are looking to expand our sales capability and work with new partners. If you’re interested in partnering with us or have any questions about how SQList can fit in your product toolbelt, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Focus blog entry: Why AxioWorks SQList? Here are 7 reasons.

SharePoint has established itself as a powerful platform for internal collaboration, document management, and web application development within enterprises. However, harnessing its data and integrating it with existing systems or reporting tools can be complex, if not impossible. This is where SQList comes in, offering a seamless and efficient solution to expose SharePoint content as SQL Server tables. In this article, we will explore the key benefits of using SQList, how it simplifies reporting, enhances integration, and reduces costs associated with SharePoint..

Read all about it in this month’s article: Why AxioWorks SQList? Here are 7 reasons..

O365 feature of the month: PowerApps co-authoring and GitHub Integration

Discover the latest advancements in PowerApps with the introduction of co-authoring features through seamless GitHub Integration. Join us in this video as we explore the enhanced capabilities that empower multiple users to collaboratively develop and co-author the same Canvas App effortlessly. By integrating the application with GitHub and leveraging its powerful Source Control functionality, developers can now streamline their collaborative efforts in real-time.

Do check out our vLog on PowerApps co-authoring and GitHub Integration.

Featured content

Here is a small selection of interesting articles/vlogs from the net.

SharePoint roadmap pitstop: May 2023

May 2023 brought great new offerings to SharePoint and Microsoft 365: Customizable Viva Connections mobile dashboard, Syntex image tagger, Syntex prebuilt model for contracts, OneDrive: Simplified sharing, Loop components in Outlook Mobile, and more. It also highlights public disclosures from two recent events, Microsoft 365 Conference and Microsoft Build.
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SQL LAG and LEAD Functions

LAG and LEAD analytic functions came with SQL Server 2012. With these two functions you can access data from the subsequent rows along with the data from the current row? Before SQL Server 2012, we used to do that by joining to the same table.
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Create remote event receiver in SharePoint Online step by step tutorial

n this SharePoint Online tutorial, we will discuss how to create a remote event receiver in SharePoint Online using Visual Studio. Also, we will see how to deploy the remote event receiver to Microsoft Azure.
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That’s all folks, till next time.