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Modern SharePoint and Teams Capabilities

Modern SharePoint and Teams Capabilities That Strengthen Structure and Adoption

Microsoft continues to evolve SharePoint and Microsoft Teams with features that simplify work and reduce friction. These updates focus on consistency, automation, communication, and governance.

In this SharePoint Concierge webinar, the dataBridge team reviewed several enhancements that help organizations scale Microsoft 365 the right way. This is one of the many areas where our SharePoint Consulting Services help organizations move from features to strategy


Built-In Library Templates Improve Consistency at Scale

Creating document libraries no longer needs to start from zero.

Built-in library templates provide ready-made structures with scenario-specific metadata, content types, and sample content. As a result, teams save time while maintaining consistent standards.

These templates are especially valuable for organizations focused on strong SharePoint document management and information architecture. Consistency improves search, reporting, compliance, and long-term usability.

Instead of fixing structure later, teams can start with structure built in.


Planning Ahead for SharePoint 2013 Workflow Retirement

Some updates require action, not just awareness.

Microsoft will disable SharePoint 2013 workflows for new tenants starting April 2, 2024. Full retirement follows on April 2, 2026. This applies to all tenants, including Government and DoD clouds.

Organizations still relying on legacy workflows should begin planning now. Transitioning to modern automation reduces risk and avoids last-minute disruption.

Modernizing workflows aligns with best practices for Power Platform Consulting. It also supports future scalability.


Create Forms, Requests, and Approvals Inside Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams continues to mature as a work hub.

Users can now create forms, requests, and approvals directly inside Teams. They can choose from templates or build custom requests with advanced fields.

This approach keeps work in context and reduces tool switching. Approvals move faster and remain visible to everyone involved.

When paired with custom SharePoint solutions and automation, Teams-based requests drive adoption and consistency across processes.


SharePoint News Now Reaches Users Through Outlook

Important news should reach users where they already work.

With SharePoint News in Outlook, authors can send full news posts directly to inboxes. Readers receive timely updates without visiting the intranet first.

This integration increases visibility while preserving a single source of truth. News still lives in SharePoint.

It strengthens modern SharePoint intranet and internal communications strategies focused on reach and engagement.


Enforce Organizational Backgrounds in Microsoft Teams Premium

Meetings benefit from consistency and professionalism.

Teams Premium now offers granular controls for organizational backgrounds. Admins can require custom backgrounds or enforce background blur.

These settings reduce distractions and reinforce branding. They are especially useful for external and executive meetings.

Review Microsoft Teams Readiness vs Teams Readiness for SharePoint.


Display Alert Messages Across SharePoint Sites

Some messages cannot wait.

SharePoint Online now supports alert banners at the top of pages. Admins can display alerts on a home site or across all sites.

These banners work well for outages, policy changes, or urgent announcements. They improve visibility without relying on email.

This capability supports SharePoint governance and intranet management where clarity and trust matter.


Turning Features into Lasting Adoption

Each update adds value on its own.

However, the biggest gains come from intentional implementation.

Templates need standards.
Workflows need planning.
Communication needs reach.
Governance needs consistency.

At dataBridge, we help organizations align these capabilities with real business needs. We design solutions that scale and support adoption.

That’s how SharePoint and Teams deliver long-term value.

That’s the difference of doing it The dataBridge Way.

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About The Author

Michael Fuchs
Michael FuchsFounder and CEO
Michael Fuchs is the Founder and CEO of dataBridge, a SharePoint and Microsoft 365 consulting firm focused on helping organizations build stronger digital workplaces through strategy, governance, architecture, migrations, intranets, and long-term platform success.

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