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SharePoint News Connector Retirement

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Rob_Nunez
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Jun 20, 2024

A Step Forward in News Sharing and Collaboration for SharePoint


SharePoint News connector has been a valuable tool in our Microsoft Teams experience, seamlessly integrating SharePoint news into our team channels. As we strive for innovation and collaboration, we are transitioning away from the SharePoint News connector to embrace alternative, more integrated solutions.

 

SharePoint News Connector

 

Our decision to move beyond the SharePoint News connector is driven by our commitment to providing a seamless and collaborative environment. With current advancements in Microsoft Teams and SharePoint, we can leverage alternatives, ensuring real-time updates and discussions within Teams channels.

 

Exploring New Alternatives


We encourage you to explore our robust alternatives to SharePoint News connector, such as Teams WorkflowViva Connections and Viva Amplify, which offer a more integrated and feature-rich news experience that continues to share SharePoint site news within your Teams’ channels.

 

• Viva Connections News notifications: The Viva Connections app delivers News notifications via Microsoft Teams and links users to the Viva Connections app through the notification -Learn more about Viva Connections News notifications

 

• Viva Amplify: Viva Amplify brings together internal communication processes in a single tool. You create content once, then publish your message through SharePoint, email, Microsoft Teams, and soon Viva Engage.- Publish a Viva Amplify publication

 

• Create your own workflows in Teams: Set up a Teams workflow


Timeline for Transition


The process will begin by halting the creation of new SharePoint News connectors starting July 22nd and will continue with the phase-out of configured connectors from August 26th onwards.

 

This change will happen automatically on the dates specified. There will no action required from admins, but it is highly suggested to:

 

  • Notify users about this change
  • Update any relevant documentation
  • Share the alternative solutions to ensure a smooth transition.

Resources

We understand the importance of a smooth transition and are dedicated to providing support throughout this change. You can follow our support guidance for additional help and information.

Updated Jun 20, 2024
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  • TobiasAT's avatar
    TobiasAT
    Steel Contributor

    Rob_NunezTo be honest, what you write about "starting from July 22nd" is demonstrably false information. 

    That connector is broken for months. You even find posts that the connector was already broken in 2023. Some weeks ago I opened a support case exactly for that broken connector, the case was closed today (connector was marked as retired internally). And maybe I'm the reason why some teams registered that the connector has been broken for a long time.


    Check this out, a live test. The same state for the last months. 

     

     

     

  • kojirokomatsu's avatar
    kojirokomatsu
    Copper Contributor

    This is a bad change.
    Notifications of news postings are being sent out to team members who are not intended to share.
    It also sucks that you can't set up news postings to publish unless you are the IT administrator.
    We are calling for the elimination of notifications using the People API.