SharePoint 2010 vs. 2013
- From a document collaboration perspective, the structures of both versions are the same –so if you create a metadata architecture for documents in 2010 it should be fully upgradable to 2013.
- The most significant upgrades in document management are in the user experience –including drag and drop to upload documents and the ability to edit managed metadata in a datasheet view.
- The primary differences are in the social experiences, especially with discussion boards. The 2013 discussion board (with Community features enabled) creates and engaging “Facebook-like” activity stream, which is far more user-friendly than the same feature in SharePoint 2010. The added visual appeal is important because getting people to use the discussion board instead of commonly used “who you know” networks will take some planning and effort. If the software is engaging and familiar it will help with “stickiness.”
- The other significant improvement is search, which you will see in the examples on the next few pages.
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