The Reports/Adoption Score page in Microsoft 365 admin center provides ratings and charts tracking how well the tenant organization utilized the Microsoft 365 technologies in the most recent 28 days, […]
One of the most important features of Microsoft 365 is the capability to support mobile devices, such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets, even those running non-Microsoft operating systems, such as […]
In the Identity phase of a deployment, administrators create the Azure AD accounts that will be needed for users to access Microsoft cloud services and applications. These accounts can be […]
The Networking phase of a Microsoft 365 deployment is intended to ensure that all clients have sufficient Internet connectivity to access the cloud resources they will require regularly. This is […]
Once the Microsoft 365 infrastructure is in place, administrators can implement the workloads and scenarios that utilize its services. The workloads of Microsoft 365 typically involve Microsoft Teams, Exchange Online, […]
With the deployment plan in place, administrators can proceed to use any of the following Microsoft 365 deployment methods: FIGURE 2-62 The Add Microsoft 365 Apps page in Microsoft Intune […]
An important element of the Microsoft 365 application deployment process is the selection of the update channel the installed workstations will use. The update channel specifies how often the workstations […]
The Microsoft 365 admin center—available at admin.microsoft.com—is the primary tool for administrators to manage the configuration of their Microsoft 365 tenancies. The admin center’s Home screen contains tiles that administrators […]
As noted earlier, Microsoft 365 consists of multiple products. However, the process of deploying Microsoft 365 is not just a matter of obtaining licenses for these products and installing them. […]
Viva Goals is a tool for establishing objectives and tracking their progress throughout the life of a project. Called an objectives and key results (OKR) management tool, Viva Goals enables […]