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What's the difference between sharepoint 2010 and sharepoint 2013?


Asked by Irene Felix on Dec 11, 2021 FAQ



In this article, we will take a look at the differences between Discussion Board lists in SharePoint 2010 and Discussion Board lists in SharePoint 2013. As you know, the Discussion Board is used for communication among team members. Therefore, we need features to support following the conversation clearly.
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If you have the SharePoint 2010 installed you can use only the old SharePoint 2010 engine workflows. If you use SharePoint 2013, 2016, or SharePoint Online, you are allowed to run both SharePoint engine workflows. The Workflow Manager’s installation makes available the SharePoint 2013 platform workflows.
Keeping this in consideration, There is little difference per se between Office 365 and SharePoint 2010. What you are actually comparing is hosted multi-tenant SharePoint (Office 365 belongs to this category) vs. having your own SharePoint application. I'd recommend to search the Web for "SharePoint multi-tenant" for more details.
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The SharePoint landscape has a quite fascinating history. The product currently has at least 4 versions still in active use - SharePoint 2007, 2010, 2013 and Office 365.
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You can create SharePoint 2013 as well as the 2010 workflow using SharePoint designer 2013. Whenever you will create a workflow, it will ask you the platform type (SharePoint 2010/SharePoint 2013). SharePoint 2013 workflow is built using Windows Azure Workflow services.