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SharePoint: From Concept to Creation to Impact + Live AMA
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SharePoint is the world's most flexible content platform, with over 2 billion files added daily and more than 2 million sites created each day. It's the only content platform that spans the entirety of your diverse content management needs - from engaging pages and branded site building to powerful workflow, document library, automation and collaboration needs.
At this event, we shined a light on the latest SharePoint capabilities and share glimpses of what some of our customers are doing with it. Get clarity on what's available, tips and tricks, and the boundaries you can now push with the latest. If you use SharePoint to create sites, publish news, manage workflows, collaborate with peers – or are simply curious about how agents can transform your intranet – this event is for you!
Skill up your SharePoint IQ with the latest on:
- Simpler authoring & more compelling content – Lower barriers to create professional-looking content and ensure you can harness the best of what the web has to offer for your intranet
- Greater engagement & reach – Scale your message to meet people where they work.
- Powerful workflow, automations and agents – Build automated subject matter experts and save your team time while managing and automating content workflows.
We also held a dedicated time during the event for live Q&A where you will get to interact with multiple product makers – bring your questions and feedback.
Be inspired! We can’t wait to hear what you think and how you plan to get even more out of your beautiful, smart, high-impact intranet and content management solution.
Read Jeff Teper's new blog post, "SharePoint: Using agents, AI-powered authoring, and automation, for high impact content management" | This provides more depth and detail about all highlighted intranet and AI innovation and new assets generated for the January 29th, 2025, SharePoint event "SharePoint: From Concept, to Creation, to Impact + Live AMA": https://aka.ms/SharePointEvent/blog
Visit this event's new microsite to access all new videos, adoption resources, hackathon details, and more: https://aka.ms/SharePointEvent/Adoption.
And make a plan to join in the SharePoint Hackathon - A DIY event to see what you do with SharePoint pages, portals, and more - with the potential to get your work featured: https://aka.ms/SharePointHackathon
Related resources
- "Ignite 2024: Agents in SharePoint now in general availability” by Adam Harmetz.
- Microsoft Ignite 2024 breakout session: Reimagine content management with agents in SharePoint.
- Subscribe to the SharePoint blog.
- Follow us on social.
- Learn more about SharePoint.
164 Comments
- Thor01Brass Contributor
I am a bit unclear how much a SharePoint agent will cost on PAYG for staff without an M365 Copilot Licence please?
Do they use 2 messages or are they classed as using the Graph Data and will use 30 messages. - shawnpmillerBrass Contributor
With all of these enhancements to site page functionality, how as a site owner do we ensure that our content managers maintain a consistent experience and layout across all of the pages?
- PMcGown_MVPIron Contributor
Amazing updates on the way! Autofill columns are so powerful!
- ssquires
Microsoft
Thanks for the feedback! Be sure to check out the event blog, too!
https://aka.ms/SharePointEvent/Blog
In addition to the feature improvements Melissa showed, we are pleased to announce that the price will be reduced starting in March!
- Al_MacKinnonCopper Contributor
Will SharePoint Online ever add a native wiki capability?
Amusingly, it actually has one. The Enterprise wiki site template is only available to IT in the SharePoint Admin Center and has not been updated to the "modern look", so it looks like SharePoint used to back in version 2013, but it is still available and works. You'll need to have IT create a site and appoint you owner or member of it.
The wiki was mentioned in documentation following the shutter of Viva Topics, so it seems to be on the mind of the SharePoint devs, but it would be great to see an update to it so it has a more modern look, or a clarification on its future.
- AnnieJohnsonCopper Contributor
Will flexible sections introduce breaking changes to the DOM for existing SPFx web parts and application customizers?
- katelynhelms
Microsoft
Flexible sections should not introduce any breaking changes. Existing third-party web parts will work in flexible sections by default. Without code changes, these web parts can be resized to the sizes that are currently available in column-based sections. Some additional code changes will be required to support full resizing capabilities. We are working on documentation for this process that we will share when the feature is released.
- NeumannOccasional Reader
Can you please explain sharepoint in generell
- DebWalther-SkyterraBrass Contributor
Can someone find the old Florence Henderson (Carol Brady) video from the SharePoint Conference of 2011/12?
SharePoint is a platform that allows you store files (Document management via Libraries), create small databases (Lists), automate processes (Forms/Power Apps, Power Automate and lists/libraries). SharePoint allows communication via no-code Pages. Content is permissioned trimmed, such that if you do not have access to it, you do not see it. SharePoint also functions as the backbone for Teams, Planner, Whiteboard and Viva Engage (anything that uses an M365 group. It functions as the place to store any file associated with the app using the M365 group (hint, you can do more than that with the SharePoint site).
SharePoint is a very flexible platform which is a blessing and a curse. Does that help (or were you being facetious?)
- Deleted
Hey,
Amazing event, nice to meet you all.
I have a question regarding licensing model, can you please advise, what will be pricing model per user and which license allows the new features. - Patrick_MasonCopper Contributor
Can you please talk about the differences between SharePoint Agents and Copilot 365 Agents?
- oliviadudleyBrass Contributor
How would flexible sections work with mobile or tablets? Can we customize responsiveness?
- katelynhelms
Microsoft
Flexible sections will be reflowed into one column when viewed on a tablet or mobile device. Within the section properties, authors can customize the reflow model by choosing between two models. We are also introducing a preview mode so authors can better understand how their pages and news post will look across device types.
- SharperukCopper Contributor
When will agents be rolled out? What's the pricing structure? I don't see it available on my current Sharepoint sites so presume I don't have suitable subscription?
Agents should be rolled out/rolling out now. Note that to see them you need an M365 Copilot addon licence on top of your M365-plan.
- Kham1989Copper Contributor
I’d like to understand this as well.