E' stata recentemente pubblicata un'utile matrice per comprendere cosa è/sarà possibile fare su SharePoint Online in termini di personalizzazione e sviluppo (compreso Office 365).
Dalla matrice emerge chiaro che saranno disponibili diverse modalità di licensing… a cui dovremo fare l'abitudine.
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P1 license |
K1 license |
K2 license |
E1 license |
E2 license |
E3, E4 licenses |
Access services |
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Browser-based customizations |
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Client object models |
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Developer dashboard |
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Event receivers |
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Forms: built-in workflows and customization through SharePoint Designer |
Subsites only** |
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InfoPath Forms Services |
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Language Integrated Query (LINQ) for SharePoint |
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REST and ATOM data feeds |
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Ribbon and dialog box framework |
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sandboxed solutions |
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SharePoint Designer |
subsites only** |
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SharePoint service architecture |
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Silverlight |
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Solution packages (.wsp files) |
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Visual Studio 2010 Developer Tools |
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Windows 7 support |
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Workflows |
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Workflow models |
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Workflow templates |
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