Product Line Architecture (PLA) Team Blog
Welcome to the official blog of the Microsoft Product Line Architecture (PLA) team focused on key technical principles, release information and various other important tidbits.
SharePoint Server 2016 is unlike any previous release of SharePoint and going forward, it will be a...
Date: 03/14/2016
With the release of SharePoint Server 2016 will come SharePoint’s long-time companion, Office...
Date: 03/12/2016
This post was written by Philip Gwynn, Senior Consultant, Microsoft Services. One of the exciting...
Date: 03/10/2016
EDIT (March 9, 2016): There may be some confusion regarding who develops the PLA. The PLA is a...
Date: 03/08/2016
Introduction SharePoint 2013 can be setup in many different ways. Microsoft Support has documented...
Date: 03/05/2015
As the Technical Lead and Manager of the PLA’s inside of Microsoft. I wanted to write a quick...
Date: 02/04/2015
Like other Product Line Architectures (PLA), the SharePoint PLA is continually evolved to address...
Date: 01/23/2015
The road so far… The idea behind a Product Line Architecture is to enable our customers to...
Date: 12/01/2014
Previous blog posts described what the Product Line Architecture (PLA) is, and how it was created....
Date: 07/22/2013
In this posting, Jeffrey Rosen - the Exchange Team PLA lead architect - will share more information...
Date: 06/24/2013
A common question the product line architecture (PLA) teams gets is "how is it possible to predefine...
Date: 05/07/2013
Welcome to the Product Line Architecture Team (PLA) blog. The team is incredibly excited to release...
Date: 04/09/2013