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⚜️ SharePoint Turns 25, And I’m Preparing Something New

SharePoint’s 25th anniversary is coming, and that is not a small milestone.

SharePoint 25 is coming

For many of us, SharePoint has been part of our professional journey for years. It has evolved, adapted, expanded, and sometimes surprised us, but through all those changes it has remained one of the most important platforms in the Microsoft ecosystem. It shaped the way organizations collaborate, manage content, build intranets, automate processes, and connect people with information.

I have been working with SharePoint for a long time, and like many others, I have grown alongside it.

I have seen different eras of the platform, different ways of building on top of it, different frustrations, different breakthroughs, and also the incredible community that formed around it. That history matters.

So with this anniversary approaching, I wanted to prepare something new as a tribute.

Not just to the product itself, but also to the people, projects, ideas, and lessons that came with it across all these years.

This is not about nostalgia alone.

It is also about respect for a platform that has managed to stay relevant across generations of technology shifts, and about recognizing how much it has enabled for customers, builders, architects, admins, developers, and communities all over the world.

I am not going to reveal it yet.

But I can say this much: I am building it with genuine affection for SharePoint and with the intention of marking this moment properly.

Twenty-five years is a big number.

It deserves something special.

More soon.


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Rodrigo Pinto