<p>It's been an interesting year for SharePoint. We've started to see steady adoption of SharePoint 2013, as well as continued usage of SharePoint 2010 and some older versions. And Microsoft's shift to focus on the cloud and Office 365 left many guessing about the future of the on premises version of SharePoint.</p><p>Whatever comes in 2014, I don't believe SharePoint is going anywhere. But I do think we'll see more changes.</p><p>Here are some things I believe we'll see take place in the coming new year. 1. Rise of SkyDrive Pro as Enterprise Variant of DropBox, Google Drive</p><p>SkyDrive Pro is Microsoft's response to document sharing tools such as DropBox and Google Drive. They have put a lot of emphasis on using SkyDrive Pro with SharePoint and Office 365 to easily share documents and take them offline.</p><p><a href="http://www.cmswire.com/cms/information-management/6-predictions-for-sharepoint-office-365-in-2014-023423.php">Keep reading...</a></p><p>Read also:</p><p><a href="http://www.4-traders.com/news/CipherPoint-Survey-Names-Security-as-Biggest-Obstacle-for-Moving-Critical-Data-to-SharePoint-Online--17592594/">CipherPoint Survey Names Security as Biggest Obstacle for Moving Critical Data ...</a> (4-traders (press release))</p><p>Explore: <a href="http://news.google.com/news/more?ncl=dcLLaYaA_qaqjxMKbpOmZYAEz3inM&ned=us">3 additional articles.</a></p>