Updated: July 15, 2020 (November 2, 2015)
Charts & IllustrationsSharePoint and Project Server Overview
The next version of SharePoint Server, SharePoint Server 2016, will probably appear in mid-2016. Office 365 now occupies most of Microsoft’s development in collaboration, business intelligence, and other focus areas of SharePoint. SharePoint Server 2016 will receive improvements for scalability, availability, security, and management and for hybrid systems that combine on-premises SharePoint installations with Office 365 services. SharePoint Server 2016 will be a likely target for companies migrating from SharePoint 2007, which leaves Extended support Oct. 10, 2017, and SharePoint Server 2010, which leaves Mainstream support Oct. 13, 2015.
Project Server requires SharePoint Server, and Project Server 2016, the next version, will be integrated into the installer for SharePoint Server 2016.
SharePoint Server 2013 and Project Server 2013 installations require SP1 for Microsoft product support as Apr. 14, 2015. (SharePoint 2010 SP1 support ended Oct. 14, 2014; SharePoint 2010 installations require SP2 to remain eligible for Microsoft product support.)
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