Description
This course introduces Microsoft 365, an integrated cloud platform that delivers industry-leading productivity apps along with intelligent cloud services, and world-class security. You’ll learn foundational knowledge on the considerations and benefits of adopting cloud services and the Software as a Service (SaaS) cloud model, with a specific focus on Microsoft 365 cloud service offerings. You will begin by learning about cloud fundamentals, including an overview of cloud computing. You will be introduced to Microsoft 365 and learn how Microsoft 365 solutions improve productivity, facilitate collaboration, and optimize communications. The course then analyses how security, compliance, privacy, and trust are handled in Microsoft 365, and it concludes with a review of Microsoft 365 subscriptions, licenses, billing, and support.
Outcomes
This course prepares delegates to sit the MS-900 exam as part of a wider scheme of learning (E.g., MS Learn, Practice Tests)
Constitution
- Theoretical: 50% | Practical – Demo: 35% | Practical – Tasks, Activities or Labs: 15%
Percentages are approximate. Whilst we endeavour to include a blend of theory, demo, and activities in our courses we recognise that some delegates prefer a particular style of course (E.g., wholly, or predominantly lab-based workshops or immersion experiences) and kindly ask them to consider their preferred learning style before registration
Audience
Course Level: 100-200. Delegates should come having at least 3-6-month experience with Microsoft 365 services (E.g., Microsoft Teams)
Applicable Roles: Senior Commercial, Junior Technical or any IT professional whose role is working with Microsoft 365, looking to consolidate their deep knowledge, or looking to certify.
The course is not intended for:
- Experienced administrators, architects, developers
- Commercial roles with no involvement
- Roles that have no experience of Microsoft 365
Would Your Business Survive a Disaster
48% of SMBs Do Not Have a Response Plan
You may think you’re doing everything you can to keep your organization safe and your cloud secure, but if you’re like most businesses, you’re not even close to being protected from cyberthreats. The cost of an attack could be devastating—and in the event of a disaster, the cost of related downtime could make you close your doors for good. Don’t wait until it’s too late to protect yourself.
The Average Data Breach Costs €50k plus
If securing your business sounds expensive, think about the cost of an attack and the compliance headaches that would come along with it.
Having top-tier IT services will help you optimize your office, but it’s going to take a more robust security strategy to fend off attacks going forward. Until you take control of IT, you run the risk of losing everything to an attack.