
<p>It's a new year, and among the Microsoft shops in my corner of the world, there's a lot going onwith SharePointdeployments and migrations. There's much to be enthusiastic about: unprecedented social mediautility, cloud deployment, stronger mobile interface and better search functionality. But mostproject teams will eventually trip over something theyneed from SharePoint 2013 that either isn't present or isn't up to scratch.</p><p>ScottRobinson</p><p>Despite a bafflingly thin roadmap for the product, Redmond may be listening. What will Microsoftdeliver in SharePoint enhancements and feature additions in 2014?Easy tweaks</p><p>SharePoint mobile presents an area where we've been distracted. Geeky new features like devicechannels indicate progress, but in the end, the mobile versions of SharePoint sites aren'tworld-beaters. This is going to be increasingly problematic for companies using SharePoint forpublic access and field utility, as employees and customers are left with substandard sitedisplay.</p><p><a href="http://searchcontentmanagement.techtarget.com/tip/SharePoint-2013-improvements-Predictions-for-R2">Keep reading...</a></p>