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Derek Cash-Peterson

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Principal Architect with Sympraxis Consulting with 20 years of experience building enterprise applications using SharePoint.

Posts by Derek Cash-Peterson:
  • Task Management in M365: What to Use When
  • SharePoint 2010 Workflow Retirement – Part 2
  • SharePoint 2010 Workflow Retirement
  • Classic to Modern: Classic to Modern Web Part Mapping
  • Classic to Modern: Modernization Starts & Stops
  • Microsoft 365 Community Content
  • Managing Your Work Across Multiple Tenants
  • Documentation Best Practices
  • Managing Guest Access in Your Tenant
  • How to Decide When to Write Custom Code

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