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        SharePoint UI and Migration Tool Previews Coming This Month
        
        
        
			- By Kurt Mackie
- April 11, 2018
Previews of SharePoint Online user interface improvements will arrive in the coming week, plus there's a new migration tool beta available, Microsoft announced on Wednesday.
The new tool, called "SharePoint Migration Tool version  2.0 beta," is currently available for download here.  It might seem confusing that Microsoft is now offering a public beta of this  tool, since it was described as being commercially  released back in January. It seems that Microsoft is floating a new public  beta in response to user feedback, according to the  announcement.
SharePoint Migration Tool Version 2.0 Beta
The new beta and the current SharePoint Migration Tool  (version 1.0) both seem to be designed to work only with SharePoint Server 2013  installations. With it, organizations can shift their operations to SharePoint  Online by moving the files in their datacenters to Microsoft's datacenters. 
The SharePoint Migration Tool can "support the smallest  of migrations to large-scale migrations with support for bulk scenarios,"  according to Bill Baer, a senior product marketing manager for SharePoint, in  the announcement.
Notably, when moving Lists, the SharePoint Migration Tool  version 2.0 beta will "create the source site collection or the list for  you if it doesn't already exist," Baer indicated. The new beta also now lets  IT pros use JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) files to specify what to move in bulk  migrations, in addition to the use of comma-separated value (CSV) files for  that purpose.
The new tool also has added support for more SharePoint List  types. Moreover, external authentication (AuthN) support was expanded to include NTLM, Kerberos,  Forms and Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS). 
SharePoint Online User Improvements
Another Microsoft  announcement described the coming preview of SharePoint Online user interface  (UI) improvements. They'll be arriving to Office 365 "targeted  release" subscribers (that is, tenancies that get test releases)  "throughout the coming weeks." Product delivery worldwide of the new  features is expected in May. 
With the new UI previews, end users can now create news from  their SharePoint home pages. This "Create news post" navigation can  be found at the top of the home page. One restriction is that users can only  create news "on sites where you are a member."
Another perk for end users is the ability to add news and  pages using Microsoft Teams tabs. Microsoft Teams is Microsoft's workspace  collaboration service, and now SharePoint content can be publicized there using  tabs. "SharePoint is a content service for Microsoft Teams,"  explained Mark Kashman, a senior product manager for SharePoint.
Additionally, it'll be possible to  automatically push SharePoint team news content into Microsoft Teams with the  new UI update. It's done by using Connectors. Users right click on a Microsoft  Teams channel to access Connectors and then add the SharePoint news.
The new UI preview also will be  adding a news digest capability. Users select news articles from a list and then  send it via e-mail. The images, text and links used with the news articles get  preserved within the Outlook e-mail client.
Lastly, stats will begin to appear at the bottom of each  news or page site with feedback information. The stats will show the total  number of page views, the number of likes and comments left by readers.
Also coming in the "next couple of weeks" to  targeted Office 365 users will be the ability to create custom columns for  Communication Sites, according to another  Microsoft announcement. Only end users with "SharePoint Online page  authoring permissions" will be able to customize columns. 
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.