Descrizione prodotto
Codice esame: MS100
Categoria: Microsoft365
Durata del corso: 5 giorni
Calendario: da definire 2020
Sede del corso: Parma – Gruppo Infor – via Sardi,14/B Alberi
Descrizione del corso
MS100T01 – Office 365 Management– 2 gg
This course introduces you to the key components of Office 365 and then focuses on what it takes to move your organization to Office 365. You will spend time learning how to plan an Office 365 deployment, how to configure Office 365, and how to manage Office 365 ProPlus deployments. The course begins with an introduction to the core components of Office 365. You will begin by examining Exchange Online, including how to create and manage recipients, as well as how to manage anti-malware, anti-spam, and your disaster recovery needs. This is followed by an introduction to retention policies and tags, including how to plan for migration strategies and how to select the right migration option for your organization. You will also learn how to migrate mailboxes to Office 365 in a hybrid deployment.
The course then introduces you to SharePoint Online. You will learn how to create a SharePoint hybrid environment and how to manage your local site. This includes an introduction to the encryption services used by SharePoint Online, as well as data loss prevention and anti-malware protection. From SharePoint Online, you will transition to Microsoft Teams. You will examine how to use collaboration apps in Office 365, and you will be introduced to user authentication, guest access, audio conferencing, and implementing phone systems.
Following this introduction to Office 365 components, the course takes a deep dive into what it takes to move an organization to Office 365. Since every successful deployment is a product of extensive planning, this course focuses on how to plan for network requirements, service setup, and a hybrid environment. This includes planning for a hybrid Exchange environment, a hybrid SharePoint environment, and a hybrid Skype for Business environment. The course then examines what it takes to migrate your organization to Office 365, including how to clean up Active Directory, how to plan for mail migration, as well as performance and network considerations when migrating mail.
At this point, the course transitions from planning for Office 365 to configuring Office 365. This begins with an introduction to the Office 365 clients, including mobile clients and Office online. Once you have a firm understanding of the Office 365 clients, you will then learn how to configure client connectivity to Office 365. This includes employing automatic client configuration, as well as how to configure the DNS records that must be maintained to support automatic client configuration. You will then examine Outlook clients and how to configure multi-factor authentication, as well as how to troubleshoot client connectivity issues.
The course then moves into the realm of Office 365 ProPlus deployments. You will learn how to manage client-driven installations, with a focus on Office 365 ProPlus licensing, activation, and update options. The course then examines how to manage centralized Office 365 ProPlus deployments, which involves configuring Office 365 ProPlus with the Office Deployment tool and deploying Office 365 ProPlus using Group Policy.
From there you will move into Office Telemetry, where you will learn about the data that is collected by Office Telemetry and how to plan for Telemetry. The course then examines how to install and configure Office Telemetry, as well as how to perform custom reporting in the Telemetry dashboard. The course concludes with a discussion on Windows Analytics, including how to configure Analytics and how to enroll devices in Analytics. This provides the foundation for using Analytics to assess your organization’s readiness to deploy Office 365.
MS100T02 – Tenant & Service Management – 1 gg
Microsoft 365 Tenant and Service Management focuses on learning how to plan, manage, and customize your organization’s Microsoft 365 tenant and services. The course begins with an analysis of how to design your Microsoft 365 tenant. You will learn how to plan for a Microsoft 365 on-premises infrastructure, including preparing your organization for Microsoft 365 Enterprise, how to estimate your network bandwidth requirements, and best practices for integrating to Microsoft 365. We’ll then cover how to plan your identity and authentication solution. This includes an examination of various authentication methods, including modern authentication, multi-factor authentication, pass-through authentication, and federated authentication. This discussion will end with a review of Active Directory federation services in Microsoft Azure, and how to restrict traffic in an AD FS deployment.
You will then transition from planning your Microsoft 365 tenant to configuring it. This begins with the various subscription options and component services that must be considered. You then move into setting up your organizational profile, managing tenant subscriptions, services, and add-ins. And to assist in this effort, you will be introduced to Microsoft FastTrack, and how this service can assist organizations in configuring their tenant and services.
With your Microsoft tenant and services in place, you will then learn how to manage these features following your initial deployment. Specifically, you will learn how to configure tenant roles and how to manage tenant health and services. This includes learning how to monitor your tenant health, how to develop an incident response plan, and how to request assistance from Microsoft.
At the conclusion of the course, you will be tasked with completing a series of hands-on lab exercises that enable you to practice what you just learned in the course. You will set up a Microsoft 365 tenant, manage Microsoft 365 users, groups, and administration, configure Rights Management and compliance, and monitor and troubleshoot Microsoft 365.
MS100T3 – Microsoft 365 Identity Management – 2 gg
The Microsoft 365 Identity Management focuses on how to manage user security groups and licenses for cloud identities, and how to plan and implement identity synchronization, federated identities, applications, and external access. The course begins by examining how to manage user security groups and licenses for cloud identities. You will examine how to create user accounts in Microsoft 365, and how to manage those accounts as well as user licenses. The course then provides instruction on how to manage admin roles, security groups, and passwords in Microsoft 365. You will be introduced to identity management in Azure Active Directory, multi-factor authentication, and self-service password management.
The course then examines how to plan and implement identity synchronization. This begins with an introduction to identity synchronization, which includes an overview of Microsoft 365 authentication and provisioning options. You will then be introduced to directory synchronization and Azure AD Connect. From here you will learn how to effectively plan for and implement Azure AD Connect, including in both multi-forest scenarios and with pass-through authentication. Lastly, the course covers how to manage synchronized identities. This includes managing users and groups with directory synchronization, using Azure AD Connect synchronized security groups, and troubleshooting directory synchronization.
The course then transitions to federated identities. This begins with an introduction of federation identities, which includes an overview of Active Directory Federated Services, or AD FS, as well as an examination of how AD FS differs from Azure AD Connect password synchronization. You’ll then look at single sign on options for Microsoft 365 and authentication flows with AD FS. The course then examines how to plan for and implement an AD FS deployment, which includes installing and configuring both AD FS and Web Application Proxy for AD FS. You’ll also learn how to configure AD FS by using Azure AD Connect, as well as how to troubleshoot AD FS. Finally, you’ll learn how to switch between federated authentication and password synchronization.
Lastly, the course covers how to implement applications and external access in Azure Active Directory. This begins with instruction on how to add and update applications, how to configure multi-tenant applications, and how to remove applications. With your applications in place, you’ll then learn how to configure an Azure AD application proxy. This includes installing and registering a connector and publishing an on-premises app for remote access. The course concludes with a discussion on how to design solutions for external access, including licensing guidelines for an Azure AD business-to-business collaboration. You will learn how to manage external access, how to create a collaboration user, and how to troubleshoot an Azure AD business-to-business collaboration.
Link corso Microsoft: https://docs.microsoft.com/it-it/learn/certifications/courses/ms-100t00
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