Do you still have videos saved in Microsoft Stream Classic? It’s time to migrate your videos to SharePoint! Originally Stream Classic, and before that Office 365 Videos, was a separate destination than content saved in SharePoint. However, as videos are essentially just another object that people need to interact with, similar to a document, bringing videos into SharePoint allows you to manage all your content in one location regardless of the file type. Now that videos will be stored in SharePoint document libraries, you’ll have more options on how you’re able to work with them. In this session we talk about stream migration and how to navigate your Stream classic migration to SharePoint.
Migrating from Stream Classic
Recorded live on Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 12:30:00 pm ET
Getting Started with the Power Platform
Recorded live on Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at 12:30:00 pm ET
Microsoft Power Platform: From then to now In the old world, we had InfoPath and SharePoint Designer workflows which centered on SharePoint. There was also SQL Server Reporting Services to report on the data that is collected from InfoPath forms and stored in SharePoint lists or other sources.
InfoPath is dead and now we have a new model with the Power Platform. It is designed to be part workflow engine, part data visualization, part low-code no-code solution. It is meant to be independent of SharePoint where InfoPath relied on the SharePoint data stores. With the Power Platform, you can connect to many sources inside or outside the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. This was a larger shift for Microsoft as they began to work more closely with external systems.