Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is for experienced cloud security engineers who have taken a previous certification in the security, compliance and identity portfolio. Specifically, students should have advanced experience and knowledge in a wide range of security engineering areas, including identity and access, platform protection, security operations, securing data, and securing applications. They should also have experience with hybrid and cloud implementations. Beginning students should instead take the course SC-900: Microsoft Security, Compliance, and Identity Fundamentals. This is an advanced, expert-level course. Although not required to attend, students are strongly encouraged to have taken and passed another associate level certification in the security, compliance and identity portfolio (such as AZ-500, SC-200 or SC-300) before attending this class. This course prepares students with the expertise to design and evaluate cybersecurity strategies in the following areas: Zero Trust, Governance Risk Compliance (GRC), security operations (SecOps), and data and applications. Students will also learn how to design and architect solutions using zero trust principles and specify security requirements for cloud infrastructure in different service models (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS). Prerequisites Highly recommended to have attended and passed one of the associate level certifications in the security, compliance and identity portfolio (such as AZ-500T00 Microsoft Azure Security Technologies, SC-200T00: Microsoft Security Operations Analyst, or SC-300T00: Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator.) Advanced experience and knowledge in identity and access, platform protection, security operations, securing data and securing applications. Experience with hybrid and cloud implementations. 1 - Introduction to Zero Trust and best practice frameworks Zero Trust initiatives Zero Trust technology pillars part 1 Zero Trust technology pillars part 2 2 - Design solutions that align with the Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) and Well-Architected Framework (WAF) Define a security strategy Cloud Adoption Framework secure methodology Design security with Azure Landing Zones The Well-Architected Framework security pillar 3 - Design solutions that align with the Microsoft Cybersecurity Reference Architecture (MCRA) and Microsoft cloud security benchmark (MCSB) Design solutions with best practices for capabilities and controls Design solutions with best practices for attack protection 4 - Design a resiliency strategy for common cyberthreats like ransomware Common cyberthreats and attack patterns Support business resiliency Ransomware protection Configurations for secure backup and restore Security updates 5 - Case study: Design solutions that align with security best practices and priorities Case study description Case study answers Conceptual walkthrough Technical walkthrough 6 - Design solutions for regulatory compliance Translate compliance requirements into a security solution Address compliance requirements with Microsoft Purview Address privacy requirements with Microsoft Priva Address security and compliance requirements with Azure policy Evaluate infrastructure compliance with Defender for Cloud 7 - Design solutions for identity and access management Design cloud, hybrid and multicloud access strategies (including Azure AD) Design a solution for external identities Design modern authentication and authorization strategies Align conditional access and Zero Trust Specify requirements to secure Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) Design a solution to manage secrets, keys, and certificates 8 - Design solutions for securing privileged access The enterprise access model Design identity governance solutions Design a solution to secure tenant administration Design a solution for cloud infrastructure entitlement management (CIEM) Design a solution for privileged access workstations and bastion services 9 - Design solutions for security operations Design security operations capabilities in hybrid and multicloud environments Design centralized logging and auditing Design security information and event management (SIEM) solutions Design solutions for detection and response Design a solution for security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR) Design security workflows Design threat detection coverage 10 - Case study: Design security operations, identity and compliance capabilities Case study description Case study answers Conceptual walkthrough Technical walkthrough 11 - Design solutions for securing Microsoft 365 Evaluate security posture for collaboration and productivity workloads Design a Microsoft 365 Defender solution Design configurations and operational practices for Microsoft 365 12 - Design solutions for securing applications Design and implement standards to secure application development Evaluate security posture of existing application portfolios Evaluate application threats with threat modeling Design security lifecycle strategy for applications Secure access for workload identities Design a solution for API management and security Design a solution for secure access to applications 13 - Design solutions for securing an organization's data Design a solution for data discovery and classification using Microsoft Purview Design a solution for data protection Design data security for Azure workloads Design security for Azure Storage Design a security solution with Microsoft Defender for SQL and Microsoft Defender for Storage 14 - Case study: Design security solutions for applications and data Case study description Case study answers Conceptual walkthrough Technical walkthrough 15 - Specify requirements for securing SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS services Specify security baselines for SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS services Specify security requirements for web workloads Specify security requirements for containers and container orchestration 16 - Design solutions for security posture management in hybrid and multicloud environments Evaluate security posture by using Microsoft Cloud Security Benchmark Design integrated posture management and workload protection Evaluate security posture by using Microsoft Defender for Cloud Posture evaluation with Microsoft Defender for Cloud secure score Design cloud workload protection with Microsoft Defender for Cloud Integrate hybrid and multicloud environments with Azure Arc Design a solution for external attack surface management 17 - Design solutions for securing server and client endpoints Specify server security requirements Specify requirements for mobile devices and clients Specify internet of things (IoT) and embedded device security requirements Secure operational technology (OT) and industrial control systems (ICS) with Microsoft Defender for IoT Specify security baselines for server and client endpoints Design a solution for secure remote access 18 - Design solutions for network security Design solutions for network segmentation Design solutions for traffic filtering with network security groups Design solutions for network posture management Design solutions for network monitoring 19 - Case study: Design security solutions for infrastructure Case study description Case study answers Conceptual walkthrough Technical walkthrough Additional course details: Nexus Humans SC-100T00 Microsoft Cybersecurity Architect training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the SC-100T00 Microsoft Cybersecurity Architect course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for business users and knowledge workers in a variety of roles and fields who have competence in a desktop-based installation of the Microsoft Office 2010, 2013, or 2016 edition of the Microsoft Office productivity suite, and who are now extending Microsoft Office to a collaborative cloud-based Office 365 environment. Overview In this course, you will build upon your knowledge of the Microsoft Office desktop application suite to work productively in the cloud-based Microsoft Office 365 environment. You will: Sign in, navigate, and identify components of the Office 365 environment. Create, edit, and share documents with team members using the Office Online apps, SharePoint, OneDrive for Business, and Delve. Collaborate and work with colleagues using the Yammer and Planner apps. Use email and manage contacts with Outlook on the web. Collaborate using Teams. Configure Teams. This course introduces working with shared documents in the familiar Office 365 online apps?Word, PowerPoint©, and Excel©?as an alternative to installing the Microsoft© Office desktop applications. This course also introduces several productivity apps including Yammer?, Planner, and Delve© that can be used in combination by teams for communication and collaboration. Getting Started with Office 365 Topic A: Sign In to Office 365 Topic B: Navigate the Office 365 Environment Collaborating with Shared Files Topic A: Work with Shared Documents in SharePoint Topic B: Edit Documents in Office Online Topic C: Collaborate on the SharePoint Site Topic D: Work with OneDrive for Business Topic E: Find Shared Resources Using Productivity Apps Topic A: Work with Productivity Apps in Combination Topic B: Broadcast Messages with Yammer Using Outlook on the Web Topic A: Send and Receive Email Topic B: Manage Contacts Topic C: Schedule Appointments Topic D: Personalize Outlook on the Web Collaborating with Teams Topic A: Overview of Microsoft Teams Topic B: Converse and Share in Teams Topic C: Call and Meet in Teams Topic D: Collaborate with Microsoft 365 Apps and Teams Configuring Teams Topic A: Configure Teams Topic B: Configure Channels Topic C: Configure Tabs Additional course details: Nexus Humans Microsoft 365 Office for the Web (with Teams) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Microsoft 365 Office for the Web (with Teams) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is for Azure Administrators. The Azure Administrator implements, manages, and monitors identity, governance, storage, compute, and virtual networks in a cloud environment. The Azure Administrator will provision, size, monitor, and adjust resources as appropriate. This course teaches IT Professionals how to manage their Azure subscriptions, secure identities, administer the infrastructure, configure virtual networking, connect Azure and on-premises sites, manage network traffic, implement storage solutions, create and scale virtual machines, implement web apps and containers, back up and share data, and monitor your solution. Prerequisites Successful Azure Administrators start this role with experience in virtualization, networking, identity, and storage. Understanding of on-premises virtualization technologies, including: VMs, virtual networking, and virtual hard disks. Understanding of network configurations, including TCP/IP, Domain Name System (DNS), virtual private networks (VPNs), firewalls, and encryption technologies. Understanding of Active Directory concepts, including users, groups, and role-based access control. Understanding of resilience and disaster recovery, including backup and restore operations. 1 - Configure Microsoft Entra ID Describe Microsoft Entra ID benefits and features Describe Microsoft Entra concepts Compare Active Directory Domain Services to Microsoft Entra ID Select Microsoft Entra editions Implement Microsoft Entra join Implement Microsoft Entra self-service password reset 2 - Configure user and group accounts Create user accounts Manage user accounts Create bulk user accounts Create group accounts Create administrative units 3 - Configure subscriptions Identify Azure regions Implement Azure subscriptions Obtain an Azure subscription Identify Azure subscription usage Implement Microsoft Cost Management Apply resource tagging Apply cost savings 4 - Configure Azure Policy Create management groups Implement Azure policies Create Azure policies Create policy definitions Create an initiative definition Scope the initiative definition Determine compliance 5 - Configure role-based access control Implement role-based access control Create a role definition Create a role assignment Compare Azure roles to Microsoft Entra roles Apply role-based access control Review fundamental Azure RBAC roles 6 - Configure Azure resources with tools Use the Azure portal Use Azure Cloud Shell Use Azure PowerShell Use Azure CLI 7 - Use Azure Resource Manager Review Azure Resource Manager benefits Review Azure resource terminology Create resource groups Create Azure Resource Manager locks Reorganize Azure resources Remove resources and resource groups Determine resource limits 8 - Configure resources with Azure Resource Manager templates Review Azure Resource Manager template advantages Explore the Azure Resource Manager template schema Explore the Azure Resource Manager template parameters Consider Bicep templates Review QuickStart templates 9 - Configure virtual networks Plan virtual networks Create subnets Create virtual networks Plan IP addressing Create public IP addressing Associate public IP addresses Allocate or assign private IP addresses 10 - Configure network security groups Implement network security groups Determine network security group rules Determine network security group effective rules Create network security group rules Implement application security groups 11 - Configure Azure DNS Identify domains and custom domains Verify custom domain names Create Azure DNS zones Delegate DNS domains Add DNS record sets Plan for Azure Private DNS zones Review Azure Private DNS zone scenarios 12 - Configure Azure Virtual Network peering Determine Azure Virtual Network peering uses Determine gateway transit and connectivity Create virtual network peering Extend peering with user-defined routes and service chaining 13 - Configure network routing and endpoints Review system routes Identify user-defined routes Determine service endpoint uses Determine service endpoint services Identify private link uses 14 - Configure Azure Load Balancer Determine Azure Load Balancer uses Implement a public load balancer Implement an internal load balancer Determine load balancer SKUs Create back-end pools Create health probes Create load balancer rules 15 - Configure Azure Application Gateway Implement Azure Application Gateway Determine Azure Application Gateway routing Configure Azure Application Gateway components 16 - Configure storage accounts Implement Azure Storage Explore Azure Storage services Determine storage account types Determine replication strategies Access storage Secure storage endpoints 17 - Configure Azure Blob Storage Implement Azure Blob Storage Create blob containers Assign blob access tiers Add blob lifecycle management rules Determine blob object replication Upload blobs Determine Blob Storage pricing 18 - Configure Azure Storage security Review Azure Storage security strategies Create shared access signatures Identify URI and SAS parameters Determine Azure Storage encryption Create customer-managed keys Apply Azure Storage security best practices 19 - Configure Azure Files and Azure File Sync Compare storage for file shares and blob data Manage Azure file shares Create file share snapshots Implement Azure File Sync Identify Azure File Sync components Deploy Azure File Sync 20 - Configure Azure Storage with tools Use Azure Storage Explorer Use the Azure Import/Export service Use the WAImportExport tool Use the AzCopy tool 21 - Configure virtual machines Review cloud services responsibilities Plan virtual machines Determine virtual machine sizing Determine virtual machine storage Create virtual machines in the Azure portal Connect to virtual machines 22 - Configure virtual machine availability Plan for maintenance and downtime Create availability sets Review update domains and fault domains Review availability zones Compare vertical and horizontal scaling Implement Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Create Virtual Machine Scale Sets Implement autoscale Configure autoscale 23 - Configure Azure App Service plans Implement Azure App Service plans Determine Azure App Service plan pricing Scale up and scale out Azure App Service Configure Azure App Service autoscale 24 - Configure Azure App Service Implement Azure App Service Create an app with App Service Explore continuous integration and deployment Create deployment slots Add deployment slots Secure your App Service app Create custom domain names Back up and restore your App Service app Use Azure Application Insights 25 - Configure Azure Container Instances Compare containers to virtual machines Review Azure Container Instances Implement container groups Review the Docker platform 26 - Configure file and folder backups Describe Azure Backup benefits Implement Backup Center for Azure Backup Configure Azure Recovery Services vault backup options Use the Microsoft Azure Recovery Services (MARS) agent Configure on-premises file and folder backups 27 - Configure virtual machine backups Explore options to protect virtual machine data Create virtual machine snapshots in Azure Backup Set up Azure Recovery Services vault backup options Back up your virtual machines Restore your virtual machines Implement System Center DPM and Azure Backup Server Compare the MARS agent and Azure Backup Server Implement soft delete for your virtual machines Implement Azure Site Recovery 28 - Configure Azure Monitor Describe Azure Monitor key capabilities Describe Azure Monitor components Define metrics and logs Identify monitoring data and tiers Describe activity log events Query the activity log 29 - Configure Azure alerts Describe Azure Monitor alerts Manage Azure Monitor alerts Create alert rules Create action groups 30 - Configure Log Analytics Determine Log Analytics uses Create a Log Analytics workspace Create Kusto (KQL) queries Structure Log Analytics queries 31 - Configure Network Watcher Describe Azure Network Watcher features Review IP flow verify diagnostics Review next hop diagnostics Visualize the network topology
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for people in a variety of roles and fields who have a basic understanding of Microsoft 365 and want to incorporate digital note taking and note collaboration by using Microsoft OneNote. Overview In this course, you will develop note-taking skills by creating, modifying, and managing OneNote notebooks that work with other Microsoft 365 applications. You will: Navigate and customize the OneNote environment and create your first notebook. Add and format various types of notes and note elements, including text, links, and drawing objects. Add images, video, audio, Excel spreadsheets, and other types of files to a notebook. Organize, categorize, and search notebook content. Finalize notebook content by checking spelling, printing copies, and password-protecting notebooks. Manage notebooks by exporting content and working with history and backups. Share notebooks using Outlook and collaborate with colleagues using OneDrive. In our fast-paced digital world, the need to capture ideas, meeting notes, and to-do items is ever present. Microsoft's OneNote app provides a way for you to efficiently create and collect your notes in an electronic notebook. This course will help you use OneNote notebooks to store a wide variety of content in an organized structure, access the content from anywhere, and also share it with others. Additionally, learning how OneNote and other applications in the Microsoft 365 suite are integrated will increase your productivity. Lesson 1: Getting Started with OneNote Topic A: Navigate the OneNote Environment Topic B: Create Notebook Pages from Page Templates Topic C: Customize the OneNote User Interface Lesson 2: Adding and Formatting Notebook Content Topic A: Format Notebook Content Topic B: Add Quick Notes and Linked Notes to a Notebook Topic C: Use Drawing Tools in a Notebook Topic D: Use Dictation in a Notebook Lesson 3: Adding Files to Notebooks Topic A: Insert Images, Video, and Audio into a Notebook Topic B: Embed Excel Spreadsheets in a Notebook Topic C: Attach Other File Types to a Notebook Lesson 4: Organizing Notebook Content Topic A: Use Tags to Categorize Notes Topic B: Organize and Search Notebooks Lesson 5: Finalizing Notebooks Topic A: Proof and Print a Notebook Topic B: Configure Password Protection and Notebook Properties Lesson 6: Managing Notebooks Topic A: Export Content from a Notebook Topic B: Manage Notebook History Lesson 7: Sharing OneNote Content Topic A: Send Notebook Pages to Others Topic B: Work with Integrated Outlook Features Topic C: Collaborate on Notebooks Additional course details: Nexus Humans Microsoft OneNote (Desktop App) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Microsoft OneNote (Desktop App) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
A carefully structured course loaded with lab exercises that will help you learn all about implementing Microsoft Defender for Endpoint platform the right way. The course's learning path aligns with the SC-200: Microsoft Security Operations Analyst Exam.
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for students who want to use more advanced functionalities in Microsoft Word, including image manipulation, collaboration and revision tracking, cross- referencing and linking, document security, forms, and process automation through macros. Overview In this course, you will explore advanced functionalities in Word. You will: Use images in a document. Create custom graphic elements. Collaborate on documents. Add reference marks and notes. Secure a document. Create and manipulate forms. Create macros to automate tasks. Word for Microsoft 365 enables you to do far more than simple word processing. Word includes advanced image manipulation tools, collaboration features, cross-referencing and linking tools, entry forms and data collection, security features, and tools to automate document production.Being able to manipulate graphics and efficiently create, manage, revise, and distribute long documents and forms can help your organization create important and interesting documents. Implementing time-saving features that enable you to work well in a collaborative mode will benefit both you and your organization. Constructing document elements that ensure your readers have access to pertinent information at the click of a button, while at the same time protecting sensitive information, is another important skill. Mastering these skills and techniques will make you a valued employee in your organization.Note: Most Office users perform the majority of their daily tasks using the desktop version of the Office software, so that is the focus of this training. The course material will alsoenable you to access and effectively utilize many web-based resources provided with your Microsoft 365? subscription. Helpful notes throughout the material alert you to caseswhere the online version of the application may function differently from the primary, desktop version.This course may be a useful component in your preparation for theMicrosoft Word (Microsoft 365 Apps and Office 2019): Exam MO-100 and Microsoft Word Expert (Microsoft 365 Apps and Office 2019): Exam MO-101 certification exams. Lesson 1: Manipulating Images Topic A: Integrate Pictures and Text Topic B: Adjust Image Appearance Lesson 2: Using Custom Graphic Elements Topic A: Create Text Boxes and Pull Quotes Topic B: Add WordArt and Other Text Effects Topic C: Draw Shapes Topic D: Create Complex Illustrations with SmartArt Lesson 3: Collaborating on Documents Topic A: Share and Co-Author a Document Topic B: Mark Up a Document Topic C: Review Markups Topic D: Merge Changes from Other Documents Lesson 4: Adding Document References and Links Topic A: Add Captions Topic B: Add Cross-References Topic C: Add Bookmarks Topic D: Add Links Topic E: Insert Footnotes and Endnotes Topic F: Add Citations and a Bibliography Lesson 5: Securing a Document Topic A: Suppress Information Topic B: Set Formatting and Editing Restrictions Topic C: Restrict Document Access Topic D: Add a Digital Signature to a Document Lesson 6: Using Forms to Manage Content Topic A: Create Forms Topic B: Modify Forms Lesson 7: Automating Repetitive Tasks with Macros Topic A: Automate Tasks by Using Macros Topic B: Create a Macro Additional course details: Nexus Humans Microsoft Word for Office 365 (Desktop or Online) (v1.1) Part 3 training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Microsoft Word for Office 365 (Desktop or Online) (v1.1) Part 3 course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for Collaboration Communications Systems Engineers are responsible for planning, deploying, configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting Microsoft Teams Phone, meetings, and personal and shared space devices, including Microsoft Teams Rooms and Surface Hub. Collaboration Communications Systems Engineers have a fundamental understanding ofÿnetworking, telecommunications, audio/visual and meeting room technologies, identity and access management. They are proficient in managing and monitoring Teams Phone, meetings, and certified devices using the Microsoft Teams admin center, PowerShell, the Microsoft Teams Rooms Pro Portal, and the Call Quality Dashboard. They deploy and configure Microsoft Teams Phone with PSTN connectivity through Microsoft Calling Plans, Operator Connect, Teams Phone Mobile, and Direct Routing. Collaboration Communications Systems Engineers work with Teams Administrators, Microsoft Identity and Access Administrators, and Microsoft 365ÿAdministrators. In addition, they may work with owners of other workloads, including facilitiesÿmanagers, network engineers, security engineers, device manufacturers, telephony providers, and Microsoft Certified solutions providers. This training course is designed to give participants the knowledge and skills to become a Collaboration Communications Systems Engineer. Participants should understand the fundamentals of networking, telecommunications, audio/visual and meeting room technologies, identity and access management, and Microsoft Teams. They will gain hands-on experience configuring and deploying Microsoft Teams Phone, meetings and certified devices including Microsoft Teams Rooms and Surface Hub. The course will also cover how to manage and monitor Teams Phone, meetings, and certified devices using the Microsoft Teams admin center, PowerShell, the Microsoft Teams Rooms Pro Portal, and the Call Quality Dashboard. In addition, the course will cover configuring and deploying Microsoft Teams Phone with PSTN connectivity through Microsoft Calling Plans, Operator Connect, Teams Phone Mobile, and Direct Routing. Prerequisites Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Teams Networking, telecommunications, and audio/visual basics Identity and access management basics 1 - Introduction to Teams meetings and calling Overview of Teams meetings and events Overview of Teams Phone Overview of auto attendants and call queues Overview of Teams devices 2 - Plan for Teams Phone Plan to deploy Teams Phone Plan for Teams Phone PSTN connectivity Determine license requirements Plan for Teams Phone devices Plan and design Teams Phone features Plan for voicemail 3 - Plan for Microsoft Teams Rooms and Surface Hub Determine license requirements for Microsoft Teams Rooms and shared devices Understand differences between Microsoft Teams Rooms on Android and Windows Understand Microsoft Teams Rooms on Surface Hub 2S Understand and plan Teams Room accessories, components, and peripherals Understand Teams Rooms management options 4 - Plan and optimize network performance for Teams media Understand Teams network requirements Design network for media optimization Design and implement QoS 5 - Configure and deploy Teams Phone Configure emergency calling for Teams Calling Plans Manage and configure Microsoft PSTN numbers Configure Operator Connect and Teams Phone Mobile Configure Teams Phone policies Create and manage Teams policies Configure Audio Conferencing 6 - Configure and deploy Teams Phone with Direct Routing Design Direct Routing call flows Implement SIP trunking with Direct Routing Configure Emergency Calling for Direct Routing Extend Teams Direct Routing infrastructure Deploy and maintain a survivable branch appliance 7 - Extend Teams Phone with additional services Understand how Teams interacts with additional services Configure compliance recording in Teams Configure and integrate a certified contact center in Teams Design and deploy voice bots in Teams 8 - Manage meetings and events experiences Explore meetings and events in Microsoft Teams Configure meeting settings Create and manage meeting policies Configure audio conferencing Create and manage meeting templates and template policies Create and manage meetings customization policies Configure live events settings Create and manage live events policies Examine live events across Microsoft 365 9 - Guided project - Create and assign Teams policies to meet business requirements in Microsoft Teams Prepare 10 - Configure and manage voice users Enable users for Teams Phone Enable users for Direct Routing with Teams Phone Enable additional calling features for Teams Phone Enable users for Teams Phone Mobile 11 - Configure auto attendants and call queues Design call flows for auto attendants and call queues Configure auto attendants and call queues Deploy a channel-based call queue Configure resource accounts Configure Microsoft 365 groups for voicemail Interpret call queue conference modes Interpret call queue routing methods Configure holidays for auto attendants and call queues Configure custom music on hold 12 - Configure, deploy, and manage Teams devices Manage Microsoft Teams Phones Manage Microsoft Teams Room Systems Microsoft Teams Rooms management options Manage Surface Hub 2S devices Configure Microsoft Teams SIP gateway Manage Microsoft Teams displays Remote provisioning and sign in for Teams Phones Update Microsoft Teams devices remotely Manage Microsoft Teams device tags 13 - Guided project - Prepare meeting room experiences Prepare 14 - Monitor and troubleshoot Teams collaboration communications systems Diagnose and troubleshoot phone number assignment Diagnose and troubleshoot Teams client issues Diagnose and troubleshoot call failure and call quality issues Report on and troubleshoot Teams calls with Call Quality Dashboard Diagnose and troubleshoot Direct Routing issues Troubleshoot and monitor Teams devices Troubleshoot Teams meetings and calling Troubleshoot Teams Rooms devices
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for his course is designed to provide a preview of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 to experienced IT professionals, including: Linux system administrators, DevOps engineers, and Cloud administrators. Overview In this course, you will use the Microsoft 365 productivity apps to work collaboratively with others. You will: Identify the Microsoft 365 apps. Create a team and conduct online meetings with Microsoft Teams. Create a plan and manage team activities with Planner. Use Forms to create a form and collect responses. Post, organize, and view videos in Stream. Use Sway to create digital stories and content. Automate your workflow by connecting apps with Power Automate. This course builds on your foundational knowledge of the Microsoft© 365 core apps and takes a deeper look at some of the productivity apps beyond Microsoft Word, Excel©, and PowerPoint©. Knowing that productivity often begins with assembling the right people, this course starts with the Teams© app that is used to collaborate on shared files and conduct online meetings. The connection between Planner and Teams is established to keep the group's work on schedule. The Forms app is introduced as a tool for collecting information that can be used to help determine your next course of action. The apps designed to handle media assets are introduced: Stream to manage video resources and Sway© to create digital stories. Finally, the power of automating your work processes is introduced in Power Automate, with students using the built-in templates as a starting point. For those interested in the Power BI© and Power Apps© features, a brief overview of these apps is included in an appendix. Overview of the Office 365 Apps Navigate in Office 365 Identify How the Office 365 Apps Work Together Collaborating with Microsoft Teams Navigate the Teams Interface Create a Team Meet in Microsoft Teams Managing Activities with Planner Navigate the Planner Interface Create a Plan Gathering Information with Forms Create a Form Share Forms and Collect Responses Managing Video Resources with Stream Navigate the Stream Interface Post and Organize Videos in Stream Using Sway to Create Digital Stories Navigate the Sway Interface Create a Sway Automating Your Work with Flow Navigate the Flow Interface Create and Share a Flow
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for students who already have experience creating Modern SharePoint sites and populating them with content, who want to learn advanced features to extend SharePoint's capabilities, make information easier to find and manage, use SharePoint features to improve governance and compliance, and improve the security of information and services within the SharePoint environment. Overview Create a custom site template to reduce the time spent creating similarly configured SharePoint sites. Configure managed metadata, including custom term sets, content types, and metadata-based navigation. Control access through permissions. Improve overall security of sites, lists, libraries, folders, list items, and documents. Microsoft© SharePoint©, in conjunction with the Microsoft 365? productivity and office automation suite, provides tools to create and manage a corporate intranet, facilitate content sharing and collaboration, and enable users to create, access, store, and track documents and data in a central location. Users who already have experience as SharePoint site members and owners may be ready to move on to more advanced site-building tasks such as using custom site templates, custom themes, applying advanced permissions settings, improving security, and preparing sites to support governance and compliance. Advanced site builders may be ready to undertake more advanced site management tasks, working in conjunction with their SharePoint Administrator to create and use custom site templates, term sets and metadata, manage information governance and compliance, and get deeper into SharePoint security configuration. This course focuses on these advanced site-building and administration tasks. Prerequisites To ensure your success in this course, you should have SharePoint site user skills such as the ability to view and enter data in SharePoint lists and libraries, and to navigate a typical SharePoint site. You should also have intermediate site builder skills such as the ability to create a SharePoint site, apply a site template, populate sites with pages, create lists and libraries, and connect a site to a hub site. NOTE: This course was developed using Microsoft 365 Business Standard edition. If you opt to use one of the Enterprise editions, be sure to key the course activities before you deliver the class so you will be able to anticipate any differences that students might see with the edition you use. Lesson 1: Creating Custom Site Templates Topic A: Prepare a Site Script Topic B: Generate and Use a Custom Site Template Lesson 2: Managing Content Services Topic A: Plan and Configure Managed Metadata Topic B: Create and Manage Content Types Topic C: Use Managed Metadata for Navigation and Filtering Lesson 3: Controlling Access Through Permissions Topic A: Assign Permissions Topic B: Manage Permissions Inheritance Lesson 4: Improving Security Topic A: Manage Access at the Site Level Topic B: Manage Access at the Tenant Level
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Microsoft Teams can be accessed through various platforms, including desktop applications for Windows and Mac, web browsers, and mobile apps for iOS and Android devices. Users can sign in using their Microsoft 365 account credentials provided by their organization or create a new account if needed. Q3: What features does Microsoft Teams offer for communication and collaboration? Microsoft Teams offers a wide range of features to facilitate communication and collaboration within teams. These include instant messaging, audio and video conferencing, screen sharing, file sharing and co-authoring, integration with Microsoft Office apps, channels for organizing conversations and files by topic, and the ability to add external guests to meetings and channels. Q4: How can I organize and manage teams and channels in Microsoft Teams? In Microsoft Teams, users can create teams to bring together people with a common goal or project. Within each team, users can create channels to organize conversations and files by topic, department, or project. Team owners have the ability to add or remove members, manage permissions, and customize settings for each team and channel. Q5: Is Microsoft Teams secure for business use? Microsoft Teams prioritizes security and compliance to protect sensitive information and ensure data privacy. It offers features such as multi-factor authentication, encryption of data in transit and at rest, compliance with industry standards and regulations, and administrative controls for managing user access and permissions. Additionally, Microsoft regularly updates Teams with security enhancements and patches to address any potential vulnerabilities. Course Curriculum Module 1 Introduction to Microsoft Teams Introduction to Microsoft Teams 00:00 Module 2 Communication and Collaboration Communication and Collaboration 00:00 Module 3 Managing Meetings Managing Meetings 00:00