In this episode Jeremy Thake talks to Bill Baer about SharePoint Server 2016 and what it means to SharePoint developers.


Weekly update
Announcing Azure ExpressRoute connectivity to Office 365
So what is this newfangled apps model anyway and why do I care? (part 3) by Paul Culmsee
ECONNRESET error when connecting to Office 365 from node.jsby Waldek Mastykarz
Office 365 APIs and node.jsby Jason Johnston
Latest API updates in Client Side Object Model (March 2015 CU for SP2013)by Vesa Juvonen

Show notes
Patterns and Practices homepage on dev.office.com
Evolution of SharePoint 
102 SharePoint sessions at Ignite

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About Bill Baer


Bill Baer is a senior technical product manager and Microsoft Certified Master for SharePoint in the SharePoint product group in Redmond, Washington. Having previously worked at Hewlett-Packard, Bill has a proven background in infrastructure engineering and enterprise deployments of SharePoint products and technologies. While at Hewlett-Packard, Bill was awarded the MVP award for his contributions in the Technology Solutions Group, now known as HP Enterprise Business, which encompasses server and storage hardware, technology consulting, and software sales. Bill has deep industry experience having worked for Apple Computer Corporation, First Data Corporation, Digital Equipment Corporation, Compaq Computer Corporation, Hewlett-Packard, and Microsoft Corporation. Connect with Bill  at wbaer.net.


About the host

Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft.


You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.

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