
<p>Isn't it time you show your SharePoint governance plan some love?</p><p>My first article for CMSWire discussed the exciting new features of SharePoint 2013. There is much to like about this latest release of the Microsoft collaboration wunderkind.</p><p>In the period since the release I've seen a steady move by customers to SharePoint 2013, but not necessarily a big uptake of its new features. This is the case with my own customers, but also what I have heard from other end users and consultants.SharePoint 2013 Adoption Trends</p><p>Customers appear to be upgrading to SharePoint 2013 in line with their own technology roadmaps (e.g., to align with releases of Office), but are not bringing forward an upgrade to SharePoint 2013 to take advantage of any particular feature. The one exception may be the high end search capability, FAST, the license for which is included in SharePoint 2013. However, even this will not be compelling where customers are not seeking advanced search capabilities or have already invested in FAST separately.</p><p><a href="http://www.cmswire.com/cms/social-business/a-stolen-kiss-for-your-sharepoint-governance-023539.php">Keep reading...</a></p>