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SharePoint
What is SharePoint?
SharePoint is a collaborative platform designed to facilitate teamwork and streamline document management within organizations. It enables you to create websites, manage content, share information, and collaborate seamlessly across teams, enhancing productivity and communication.
About SharePoint as a service at SFU
At SFU, Microsoft SharePoint (SharePoint) is an internal space for publishing operational and communication resources to defined SFU faculty or staff groups. It offers a secure place to store, organize, share and access internal content and documents.
Teams-Connected SharePoint sites
Each Team in Microsoft Teams has a connected SharePoint site. They are designed for departmental/unit or project collaboration, document management and communication.
SharePoint Communication sites
Communication sites are intended for communicating with larger internal audiences, such as all faculty and staff.
Get Started
SharePoint is available to anyone who has an SFU account. However, access to SharePoint sites are determined by the site owners.
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