JFDI at ESPC 2025: Staying ahead of the AI curve
JFDI has been part of the European SharePoint Conference community for many years as supporters, sponsors, and, most importantly, curious practitioners who believe that staying close to the Microsoft ecosystem matters.
That’s why you’ll find us in Dublin for ESPC 2025. Events like ESPC remain one of the best ways to stay aligned with Microsoft’s evolving roadmap. You gain a chance to exchange ideas with the community, and measure the pulse of where SharePoint, Microsoft 365, Power Platform and Azure are really heading.
We continue to build and challenge the platform, so our clients can rely on solutions that are not only robust today, but ready for what’s coming next.
This is especially important for us right now, as we’re on the verge of releasing our newest WebPart for SharePoint. Staying close to the platform and the community helps us ensure we’re building the right thing, in the right way.
If you’re attending ESPC 2025, we’d love to say hello. Whether you want to talk SharePoint or simply compare notes over a coffee, reach out through our contact form to get connected to one of the team members. Alternatively, if you recognise our team, don’t be a stranger, connect with us through LinkedIn or approach directly on the conference floor 🙂
See you in Dublin ☘️
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