Friday, May 9, 2014

Changes / Deprecated Features from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013

Features deprecated in SharePoint 2013:
    1.   visual upgrade feature in SharePoint Server 2010 is not available in                 SharePoint 2013
-          The visual upgrade feature is replaced with deferred site collection upgrade
-          One key difference is that the granularity of upgrading the user interface is per site collection (SPSite) instead of site (SPWeb)
    2.   Document workspace site template.
    3.   Personalization Site template.
    4.   Meeting Workspace site templates
    5.   Group Work site template and Group Work solution
    6.   Visio Process Repository site template – Available & Supported in 2013 but     will be remove in the next major release.
    7.   Unghosting and customizing CSS files
    8.   Imaging Web service template – Available & Supported in 2013 but will be       remove in the next major release.
    9.   Excel Services — Can't edit workbooks in the browser that have external         data connections
   10. Web Analytics in SharePoint Server 2010
   11. Organization Profiles

Deprecated search features:
    1.   Modifying the search topology using a web-based interface
    2.   Search Query web service
    3.   Search RSS and search from Windows
    4.   Custom word breaker dictionaries
    5.   Configuration of stemming in the registry
    6.   SharePoint Search SQL syntax - replaced with FAST Query Language (FQL)       syntax and Keyword Query Language (KQL)
    7.   Shallow search refiners

Deprecated features in FAST Search Server 2010:
    1.   FAST Search database connector.
    2.   FAST Search Lotus Notes connector - Reason for change: The connector           framework for SharePoint 2013 is combined with the BCS framework and the     Business Data Catalog connectors.
    3.   FAST Search web crawler - Reason for change: The crawler capabilities are       merged into one crawler implementation for consistency and ease of use.
    4.   Find similar results - Reason for change: The Find similar results feature is       available only within the query integration interfaces, and it does not             consistently provide good results in many scenarios.

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