SharePoint 2019 Focuses on 3 Areas
- User experiences developed through SharePoint Online.
- Content engagement across all browsers and devices.
- Powerful scaling security and compliance capabilities
6 SharePoint 2019 Additions
1. SharePoint Home Page
The SharePoint home page is where users can easily find and access SharePoint sites within the organization. Users will also find news from the sites they are following and from suggested sites. Additionally, they can create sites from the home page — if the administrator has enabled the ability to do so.2. Lists and Libraries
The new preview contains the modern experiences for lists and libraries in team sites. This brings the experience up to date with SharePoint Online. The default lists and library experience is optimized for the most common tasks, allowing users to copy and move files using the command bar as well as pin documents, add files as links, filter and sort easily and apply formatting to columns.3. New Team, Site Pages
Communication sites are a place to share news, display a story, or broadcast a message to other people. The new Hero web part can display up to five items with images, text, and links to draw attention to the most important content.4. New Pages
The new pages are built using web parts that can be customized according to needs. Users can add documents, embed videos, images, site activities and Yammer feeds, among other things. Users will be able to use Excel, Word and PowerPoint documents and embed video content too.5. Modern Search Experience
SharePoint 2019 comes with a new search experience. In the modern search experience, users see results before they start typing, and the results update as they type. The search results page shows a compelling overview of search results, grouped by type.6. Lists
The new lists provide individuals and teams the ability to access, share and collaborate around structured data and to bring information from other systems into SharePoint to support business process. The SharePoint 2019 lists simplifies how people create, curate and interact with information.6 Features Sunsetted in SharePoint 2019
1. Aggregregate Newsfeed
The existing aggregated newsfeed feature will be read-only in SharePoint 2019. Both the tile in the app launcher and the option to implement the newsfeed capability will also be removed from this version forward.2. Custom Help
The existing help engine in SharePoint will also be removed in the future. In this edition, Microsoft legacy on-premises SharePoint help engine, which is based on help collections being installed in the on-premises farm, will be updated and will synchronize content with Office 365.3. SharePoint Designer 2013
Microsoft SharePoint Designer (SPD), formerly known as Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer, is a discontinued HTML editor freeware for creating or modifying Microsoft SharePoint sites, workflows and web pages. SharePoint Designer 2013 will work with SharePoint Server 2019 Public Preview for the remainder of the client support lifecycle (2026).4. Multi-Tenancy
As Microsoft continues the push to SharePoint Online, an increasing amount of SharePoint multi-tenancy capabilities are building dependencies on cloud technologies that aren’t available in on-premises environments. The cost and complexity of providing an on-premises alternative has become too expensive, so it will not be available in the SharePoint 2019.5. Visio Services
Visio Services has two options for rendering Visio diagrams: Microsoft Silverlight-based and PNG-based. Microsoft Silverlight will no longer be supported as of Oct. 12, 2021. This means that Silverlight-based rendering will no longer be supported in SharePoint Server 2019 Public Preview.6. Code-based sandbox solutions
Support for code-based sandbox solutions will be removed from SharePoint 2019. Sandbox solutions are customization packages that can be used to deploy customizations to SharePoint on the site collection level. They have already been removed from SharePoint 2013 and SharePoint Online. Microsoft suggests users look at SharePoint add-ins as an alternative.
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