AxioWorks Newsletter

AxioWorks Newsletter July 2021: Building up a successful release in June

Hello Reader,

Welcome to another exciting issue of our monthly Newsletter!

Each month, we try our best to bring to you content that is relevant and beneficial for you. So, if you would like us to cover any specific SQList feature or if you want to learn more about any SharePoint feature then please do let us know.

What has AxioWorks been up to?

After the successful release of SQList 7.0, the primary focus this month was to get some feedback on the new features and to finalize the feature roadmap for the next release which is planned for the end of July. All our hard work was duly paid off by some very positive feedback from the community and the overall consensus is that the new features have improved the overall user experience and unlocked some use case scenarios which were difficult to implement previously, like Column selection.

If you haven’t checked it out yet, you can find all the details in our blog article: New version of AxioWorks SQList released (7.0.0.0)

Furthermore, team expansion is on the horizon and we are working on expanding our team with the addition of one Developer and one Sales Manager to join our awesome team.

Focus blog entry: Mover, One-stop shop for your Cloud Content Migration to SharePoint

One of the biggest conundrums of any organization planning to move to SharePoint is how to move all content stored in one or more locations efficiently to SharePoint. This becomes even more important if the company wants to use SharePoint as a document management system which is one of the strongest features of SharePoint. Microsoft understood the pressing need of having a consolidated migration tool to ease the process of migration and has acquired Mover.io which is now part of the O365 products and is now available in SharePoint Migration Manager.

Read all about it in this month’s article: Mover: Only Migration tool you will ever need to move your cloud content to SharePoint.

SQList feature of the month: Column selector

In SQList 7.0, we have introduced a great new feature that provides a capability to include, exclude, and rename columns exported by SQList for individual lists. This feature is very useful in situations where you need to export a particular column for a list that would otherwise be excluded by default. This feature can be accessed from the replication list where you can select a list in the desired replication and click on Select columns. From here you can:

  • Change whether a column is included or excluded by SQList in the exported SQL table;
  • Change the name of the SQL column generated by SQList.

If you want to know more details about this feature, check out the video blog explaining how it works: AxioWorks SQList Column Selector

Featured articles

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

15 ways to make your SharePoint Site more secure

In this article, you will find out how to ensure your SharePoint site is not just visually appealing and has the right content, but is also secure in terms of inadvertent deletions and data loss.
Read more…

How to upload files to SharePoint using PowerShell

SharePoint Admins are often tasked to upload documents from network drives to SharePoint and an automated script can really come in handy. In this tutorial, we will see how to migrate all the documents from a network drive to the SharePoint document library using a PowerShell script.
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5 places to use formulas in SharePoint lists and libraries

Formulas play an important role in modern SharePoint and in this article, the author will briefly explain the importance of formulas in SharePoint and will cover different ways to use formulas in SharePoint lists and libraries to make them more intelligent and user-friendly.
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AxioWorks Newsletter

AxioWorks Newsletter May 2021: April flew by faster than SpaceX

Hello Reader,

Welcome to another issue of our monthly Newsletter!

Thank you for the great feedback on the past newsletters, our team has been working hard to incorporate it and add more value for you, our readers. Please keep ’em coming and we hope you enjoy this month’s edition.

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AxioWorks Newsletter April 2021: A busy month!

AxioWorks Newsletter April 2021: A busy month!

Welcome to our second Newsletter!

Did you enjoy the first one? Or maybe you didn’t? Either way, do give us some feedback using the links at the bottom of this email, that’ll help us a lot.

Ok, let’s get cracking…

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AxioWorks Newsletter March 2021: Our first!

We have just sent out our first newsletter and, being it our first one, we thought we dedicate a post to it. All future ones will go out just by email so, if you find this one interesting, please do subscribe!!!

First of all, thank you to all of our current subscribers! We hope you will find this content interesting, We are new at this and very excited about it.

Our plan is to make it a monthly issue and include updates about our company and products, interesting and relevant articles, and anything else we think you may find interesting like – in this issue – the winner of the Logitech C930-E Business Webcam prize draw!

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AxioWorks SQList New Version

New version of AxioWorks SQList released (6.2.1.0)

A new version of AxioWorks SQList is out today!

It’s been a while since we released a new version, it was back in April 2020 and a lot has happened since! (and not much of it was good…)

Anyways, here we are, version 6.2.1.0 is out, let’s take a look at what comes with it.

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We are launching the AxioWorks Newsletter! (and giving out a prize)

We are launching the AxioWorks Newsletter!

(and giving out a prize to one lucky subscriber)

We are happy to announce that we are launching the AxioWorks Monthly Newsletter and are giving you the chance to win an amazing Logitech C930-E Business Webcam!

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Who is the King of SharePoint BI & reporting tools?

Over the past few years, Business Intelligence and Insights in SharePoint has become one of the most desired features especially for enterprise customers. The user voice on improved reporting features for content and usage of SharePoint has led to several ground-breaking tools including Microsoft very own Power BI which is one of the leaders in the market. However, there are lots of other players in the market with innovative auditing and insights capabilities who are trying to become the king of SharePoint BI and reporting kingdom. Each of them comes with a great list of features and provides visually appealing reports as well as innovative ways of data modelling to implement business intelligence in SharePoint. In this article, we will take a look at some of the best BI tools available, there pros and cons and which one deserves to be called the king of SharePoint BI and reporting.

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Is there any worthy alternative to SharePoint?

Microsoft SharePoint is by far the most widely used content management and team collaboration solution in the market with a user base of over 200 million users which also incorporates over 80% of fortune 500 companies. SharePoint started as a Content management system in 2003 but over time it has evolved to satisfy the ever-growing needs of enterprise users and has now become a one-stop mega shop to serve all the needs of a digital and modern workplace. Whether its document management or content management, Intranet portals, process automation, workplace digitization, team collaboration and even enterprise social networking SharePoint has got it all and some more and the best part is that it can be extended to build solutions for business problems making it an ideal platform. However, needless to say, Microsoft is not alone and there are plenty of solutions claiming to provide a cost-effective SharePoint alternative but most of them only compete on a specific feature segment or a niche functionality. In this article, we are going to look at some of the true SharePoint alternatives that exist in the market today and in which scenarios can they be considered an alternative to SharePoint.

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