In 2012 and 2013, Gartner positioned Office 365 as a "leader" in numerous Magic Quadrant reports. Today, Office 365 is the recognized industry leader in business productivity, with one in four enterprise customers using the service.
Whether you are considering a migration to the cloud or already have your Office 365 environment up and running, join us as we explore best practices when moving to Office 365, including:
Available features and SKUs
Deployment overview
Native vs. third party tools
Coexistence
Management
This document discusses migrating to Office 365. It covers co-existence options like shared or multiple address spaces when also keeping an on-premise Exchange server. Types of migrations include IMAP cutover, Exchange cutover, staged coexistence, and hybrid coexistence. Setting up single sign-on requires Active Directory Federation Services and DirSync. A real-world migration example outlines planning, choosing a migration type, and using the Exchange Control Panel to complete a 400 user migration over 5 days.
The document discusses migrating to Microsoft Office 365 cloud services. It provides an overview of the company cloudworx4u which focuses on Microsoft cloud consulting. It then discusses various options for migrating to Office 365 including private cloud, public cloud, and hybrid deployments. It also outlines the steps and tools used for different migration methods like PST migration, IMAP migration, and exchange migration.
Breaking Down and Understanding Office 365 - SPSJHB 2015Michael Noel
This document provides an overview and summary of Office 365 components. It discusses Exchange Online for email, SharePoint Online for document management and collaboration, Skype for Business for communication, OneDrive for Business for file storage, and Yammer for enterprise social networking. It also covers Office 365 administration, licensing plans for different user types, and considerations for migrating from on-premises to the cloud-based Office 365 platform.
Migrating from a SharePoint On Premise solution or other Content Management System to SharePoint Online can be quite time consuming if done by hand. There are several other methods for performing this migration, including a script based migration, developing your own migration solution with C# or using third party tools. In this session Randy will talk about defining a SharePoint Online strategy and methods for migrating data to SharePoint Online.
Office 365: Migrating Your Business to Office 365!Michael Frank
Moving your business to Office 365 may seem like a pretty daunting task but with a careful planning you could be up and running before you know it. In this deep dive we take you through the maze of planning to configuration and mail migration. Exploring simple, staged and hybrid solutions. Packed with tips, tricks and solutions that will ensure your adoption of Office 365 will be a smooth one. We will cover various scenarios, from a simple hosted email migration to the complexities of the Exchange hybrid.
SharePoint 2016 provides new user experiences that allow quick and productive consumption of apps and content across devices and screens. It features integrated data loss prevention and protection with built-in, cloud-connected compliance, security, and threat protection. Drawing on learnings from Office 365, SharePoint 2016 delivers a reliable, software-defined infrastructure foundation proven at scale with best-in-class hybrid experiences.
How to migrate from SharePoint to Office 365. Mark Miller, Chief Community Officer, Global 360 and Dave Coleman, SharePoint Server MVP presentation from SharePoint Fest Denver May 2011.
In 2012 and 2013, Gartner positioned Office 365 as a "leader" in numerous Magic Quadrant reports. Today, Office 365 is the recognized industry leader in business productivity, with one in four enterprise customers using the service.
Whether you are considering a migration to the cloud or already have your Office 365 environment up and running, join us as we explore best practices when moving to Office 365, including:
Available features and SKUs
Deployment overview
Native vs. third party tools
Coexistence
Management
This document discusses migrating to Office 365. It covers co-existence options like shared or multiple address spaces when also keeping an on-premise Exchange server. Types of migrations include IMAP cutover, Exchange cutover, staged coexistence, and hybrid coexistence. Setting up single sign-on requires Active Directory Federation Services and DirSync. A real-world migration example outlines planning, choosing a migration type, and using the Exchange Control Panel to complete a 400 user migration over 5 days.
The document discusses migrating to Microsoft Office 365 cloud services. It provides an overview of the company cloudworx4u which focuses on Microsoft cloud consulting. It then discusses various options for migrating to Office 365 including private cloud, public cloud, and hybrid deployments. It also outlines the steps and tools used for different migration methods like PST migration, IMAP migration, and exchange migration.
Breaking Down and Understanding Office 365 - SPSJHB 2015Michael Noel
This document provides an overview and summary of Office 365 components. It discusses Exchange Online for email, SharePoint Online for document management and collaboration, Skype for Business for communication, OneDrive for Business for file storage, and Yammer for enterprise social networking. It also covers Office 365 administration, licensing plans for different user types, and considerations for migrating from on-premises to the cloud-based Office 365 platform.
Migrating from a SharePoint On Premise solution or other Content Management System to SharePoint Online can be quite time consuming if done by hand. There are several other methods for performing this migration, including a script based migration, developing your own migration solution with C# or using third party tools. In this session Randy will talk about defining a SharePoint Online strategy and methods for migrating data to SharePoint Online.
Office 365: Migrating Your Business to Office 365!Michael Frank
Moving your business to Office 365 may seem like a pretty daunting task but with a careful planning you could be up and running before you know it. In this deep dive we take you through the maze of planning to configuration and mail migration. Exploring simple, staged and hybrid solutions. Packed with tips, tricks and solutions that will ensure your adoption of Office 365 will be a smooth one. We will cover various scenarios, from a simple hosted email migration to the complexities of the Exchange hybrid.
SharePoint 2016 provides new user experiences that allow quick and productive consumption of apps and content across devices and screens. It features integrated data loss prevention and protection with built-in, cloud-connected compliance, security, and threat protection. Drawing on learnings from Office 365, SharePoint 2016 delivers a reliable, software-defined infrastructure foundation proven at scale with best-in-class hybrid experiences.
How to migrate from SharePoint to Office 365. Mark Miller, Chief Community Officer, Global 360 and Dave Coleman, SharePoint Server MVP presentation from SharePoint Fest Denver May 2011.
Understanding an enterprise requirement and future expansion scope is must before you migrate any datacenter product on cloud in an enterprise.
1. Service delivery - Exactly what service to provide and exactly how will those services be delivered?
2. Performance - What steps to follow? Ensure that business applications run continuously, seamlessly, and flawlessly? What are the specifications and performance expectations for factors like uptime, response time, and accessibility? What financial sanctions can you assess if those conditions are not met?
3. Disaster recovery - In the case of a breakdown, what specific steps to take and on what time-frame, to correct the situation? What strategy and infrastructure does have in place to ensure availability and access to backed-up data?
4. Security - What specific steps to ensure that data are kept secure and confidential? How to stop such challenges as viruses and hackers?
5. Risk management.
Azure provides several options for security and identity management:
- Azure Active Directory allows centralized management of user access and single sign-on across Azure, Office 365, and other cloud apps. It can extend on-premises directories to the cloud.
- Multi-factor authentication protects access using additional verification beyond a password. It can leverage on-premises Active Directory when used with Azure Active Directory.
- Encryption options in Azure help secure data at rest and in transit. These include BitLocker, storage encryption, and application-level encryption.
Exchange online real world migration challengesSteve Goodman
The document discusses real-world challenges encountered when migrating email from an on-premises Exchange deployment to Exchange Online. It covers planning considerations like directory synchronization, firewall configuration, and testing migration throughput. During the migration, it is important to communicate with users and use distribution groups to organize mailbox moves in batches. Thorough planning and testing are essential to overcome challenges and ensure a smooth migration.
13-11-2016 - Microsoft Office 365 Solution at BarcampSaigon 2016.NamPhmHoi1
Office 365 runs on Microsoft's global cloud infrastructure. It provides key services like Exchange Online, SharePoint, and Identity Management. The logical architecture of Office 365 includes organizational productivity services, user productivity applications, and shared platform services that support streamlined management. Exchange Online in particular utilizes databases, servers, and load balancers across multiple datacenters for reliability and scalability.
This document announces an event about SharePoint 2016 and provides logistical details. It will include a panel discussion with experts and prizes at 4:10 pm at the Observatory Student Pub on campus, with no need to move cars from parking. Attendees are asked to fill out evaluation forms for a chance to win prizes and to join the Twitter conversation using #spsottawa.
No Data Left Behind: A SharePoint 2013 MigrationHolly Plude
The document provides information about migrating from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. It discusses cleaning up the existing SharePoint 2010 environment by auditing and organizing content, configurations, and customizations. It also covers collecting all visual and data structure customizations. The document outlines the steps to migrate including preparing the new SharePoint 2013 environment, upgrading service applications, creating web applications in 2010 mode, attaching content databases, and testing in 2010 mode. It briefly discusses evaluating sites in SharePoint 2013 mode and finalizing the visual upgrade on a site-by-site basis.
The document discusses different hybrid deployment modes for Skype for Business and Microsoft Teams. It describes Islands mode which allows Teams to be used for collaboration while Skype for Business is still used for meetings and calls. It also discusses moving from Islands mode to having Teams handle all unified communications by migrating users and features over time.
Create the ultimate environment for teamwork using the Microsoft Teams Platform. See how your app can make teams more productive by extending the Teams experience with our expanded developer canvas and tools. For existing Teams developers, learn how to enrich your app with the power of intelligent conversations powered by Teams, Microsoft Graph, and Azure Bot Services, then easily build and distribute your tailored Teams experiences to your entire organization.
This document provides an overview and deep dive into Microsoft 365. It discusses the evolution of computing from 1982 to present day and how Microsoft 365 combines Windows 10, Office 365, and Enterprise Mobility & Security. It covers licensing options, deployment approaches, required skills for IT professionals, identity management, security capabilities, and practical tips. The document demonstrates features like Windows Sandbox and Config.office.com. It suggests focusing on Azure Active Directory, modern Windows 10 deployment, security best practices, and a gradual transition from on-premises to the cloud with Microsoft 365.
Double-Take Share allows for easy, automated data sharing between databases, applications, and platforms. It captures changes made to the source database, transforms the data as needed, and replicates it to the desired target. This eliminates the need for manual data integration and allows businesses to be more productive, profitable, and see an immediate ROI. Double-Take Share supports replication between various database types and platforms, and provides monitoring and alerting to ensure accurate and reliable data sharing.
National Instruments built a DevOps team to rapidly deliver new cloud-based software products using cloud hosting platforms and model-driven automation. With this approach, the small DevOps team has quickly delivered multiple major products to market with low costs. The team uses agile processes, cloud infrastructure from Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure, and a custom system called PIE for infrastructure automation. This has allowed National Instruments to innovate faster while maintaining reliability.
This document contains the resume of Ravi Chinnasamy, an IT professional with over 15 years of experience in technical support, consulting, systems administration, and project management using Microsoft technologies. He has extensive experience designing, implementing, and managing messaging and directory infrastructure including on-premises Active Directory, Exchange, Azure, and Office 365. His core competencies include technical skills with Windows Server, identity management, helpdesk/security management, and cloud technologies like Azure and AWS. He has worked on large-scale migration and hybrid projects at organizations like MTA New York City Transit.
This document discusses integrating Microsoft SharePoint 2010 with Windows Azure. It introduces the different cloud service models and Microsoft's cloud offerings. There are several approaches to integrating SharePoint and Azure, including using ASP.NET, hosting Azure services, and custom services. Key points of integration include BCS, Silverlight, SQL Azure, workflows and events. The document demonstrates integrating Azure and BCS to display data in an external list, using Silverlight with SP COM and an external list, and consuming an Azure custom service via BDC and an external list. It also introduces SharePoint Online as a hosted option in Office 365.
Design a share point 2013 architecture – the basicsAlexander Meijers
session walks you through the necessary steps to design a SharePoint 2013 architecture. It explains what information is needed to actually design such an architecture and discusses the many things you need to know to make the right decisions. It helps you to design a small, medium or large SharePoint farm for your customers
The document discusses planning an IBM Connections installation. It describes the various products that make up Connections, including operating systems, LDAP servers, databases, WebSphere Application Server, IBM HTTP Server, and Connections applications. It emphasizes understanding how these components work together before making design decisions. Key decisions include choosing an operating system, deploying WebSphere, selecting applications, choosing an LDAP source, and designing user profiles. Starting with a detailed plan is advised to avoid problems during the installation.
This document provides information about building a collaboration infrastructure including solutions, customers, support, deployments and more. It discusses in premise, hosted and hybrid email solutions. In premise solutions involve deploying email servers on site while hosted solutions involve a mail service provider hosting email in the cloud. Hybrid solutions allow a balance between on site and cloud. The document outlines considerations for different solution types including costs, management requirements, security, integration and more. It also provides information on deployment planning, integration options, and migration processes from other systems to a collaboration infrastructure.
SPCSEA 2013 - Setting up SharePoint 2013: Tips and Tricks and PowerShell ScriptsMichael Noel
This document provides an overview of setting up SharePoint 2013, including infrastructure requirements, new features, farm architecture considerations, installation options, and post-installation configuration steps. It outlines software and hardware requirements, changes to service applications and new service apps, distributed cache service, request management, and user profile sync options. It also discusses virtualization options, installing SharePoint binaries, using PowerShell for installation, provisioning service applications, and important post-installation tasks like security configuration and SQL maintenance plans.
Hybrid SharePoint Solutions for the Business Decision-MakerChristian Buckley
This document discusses options for moving workloads to the cloud, including public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid cloud models. It provides details on the characteristics of each model, such as infrastructure ownership and management responsibilities. The document also addresses considerations for organizations in deciding between cloud options, such as regulatory requirements, collaboration needs, and customization requirements. Risks of moving data to the cloud like data loss are presented along with statistics. Overall the document provides an overview of different cloud computing models and factors to evaluate in selecting between them.
Observatoire de l'aide française à l'éducation : une réalité encore décevant...Léa Rambaud
La Coalition Education publie l’édition 2016 de l’Observatoire de l’aide publique française à l’éducation dans les pays en développement, un outils d'information et de plaidoyer que nous avons à coeur de renouveler chaque année.
Understanding an enterprise requirement and future expansion scope is must before you migrate any datacenter product on cloud in an enterprise.
1. Service delivery - Exactly what service to provide and exactly how will those services be delivered?
2. Performance - What steps to follow? Ensure that business applications run continuously, seamlessly, and flawlessly? What are the specifications and performance expectations for factors like uptime, response time, and accessibility? What financial sanctions can you assess if those conditions are not met?
3. Disaster recovery - In the case of a breakdown, what specific steps to take and on what time-frame, to correct the situation? What strategy and infrastructure does have in place to ensure availability and access to backed-up data?
4. Security - What specific steps to ensure that data are kept secure and confidential? How to stop such challenges as viruses and hackers?
5. Risk management.
Azure provides several options for security and identity management:
- Azure Active Directory allows centralized management of user access and single sign-on across Azure, Office 365, and other cloud apps. It can extend on-premises directories to the cloud.
- Multi-factor authentication protects access using additional verification beyond a password. It can leverage on-premises Active Directory when used with Azure Active Directory.
- Encryption options in Azure help secure data at rest and in transit. These include BitLocker, storage encryption, and application-level encryption.
Exchange online real world migration challengesSteve Goodman
The document discusses real-world challenges encountered when migrating email from an on-premises Exchange deployment to Exchange Online. It covers planning considerations like directory synchronization, firewall configuration, and testing migration throughput. During the migration, it is important to communicate with users and use distribution groups to organize mailbox moves in batches. Thorough planning and testing are essential to overcome challenges and ensure a smooth migration.
13-11-2016 - Microsoft Office 365 Solution at BarcampSaigon 2016.NamPhmHoi1
Office 365 runs on Microsoft's global cloud infrastructure. It provides key services like Exchange Online, SharePoint, and Identity Management. The logical architecture of Office 365 includes organizational productivity services, user productivity applications, and shared platform services that support streamlined management. Exchange Online in particular utilizes databases, servers, and load balancers across multiple datacenters for reliability and scalability.
This document announces an event about SharePoint 2016 and provides logistical details. It will include a panel discussion with experts and prizes at 4:10 pm at the Observatory Student Pub on campus, with no need to move cars from parking. Attendees are asked to fill out evaluation forms for a chance to win prizes and to join the Twitter conversation using #spsottawa.
No Data Left Behind: A SharePoint 2013 MigrationHolly Plude
The document provides information about migrating from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. It discusses cleaning up the existing SharePoint 2010 environment by auditing and organizing content, configurations, and customizations. It also covers collecting all visual and data structure customizations. The document outlines the steps to migrate including preparing the new SharePoint 2013 environment, upgrading service applications, creating web applications in 2010 mode, attaching content databases, and testing in 2010 mode. It briefly discusses evaluating sites in SharePoint 2013 mode and finalizing the visual upgrade on a site-by-site basis.
The document discusses different hybrid deployment modes for Skype for Business and Microsoft Teams. It describes Islands mode which allows Teams to be used for collaboration while Skype for Business is still used for meetings and calls. It also discusses moving from Islands mode to having Teams handle all unified communications by migrating users and features over time.
Create the ultimate environment for teamwork using the Microsoft Teams Platform. See how your app can make teams more productive by extending the Teams experience with our expanded developer canvas and tools. For existing Teams developers, learn how to enrich your app with the power of intelligent conversations powered by Teams, Microsoft Graph, and Azure Bot Services, then easily build and distribute your tailored Teams experiences to your entire organization.
This document provides an overview and deep dive into Microsoft 365. It discusses the evolution of computing from 1982 to present day and how Microsoft 365 combines Windows 10, Office 365, and Enterprise Mobility & Security. It covers licensing options, deployment approaches, required skills for IT professionals, identity management, security capabilities, and practical tips. The document demonstrates features like Windows Sandbox and Config.office.com. It suggests focusing on Azure Active Directory, modern Windows 10 deployment, security best practices, and a gradual transition from on-premises to the cloud with Microsoft 365.
Double-Take Share allows for easy, automated data sharing between databases, applications, and platforms. It captures changes made to the source database, transforms the data as needed, and replicates it to the desired target. This eliminates the need for manual data integration and allows businesses to be more productive, profitable, and see an immediate ROI. Double-Take Share supports replication between various database types and platforms, and provides monitoring and alerting to ensure accurate and reliable data sharing.
National Instruments built a DevOps team to rapidly deliver new cloud-based software products using cloud hosting platforms and model-driven automation. With this approach, the small DevOps team has quickly delivered multiple major products to market with low costs. The team uses agile processes, cloud infrastructure from Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure, and a custom system called PIE for infrastructure automation. This has allowed National Instruments to innovate faster while maintaining reliability.
This document contains the resume of Ravi Chinnasamy, an IT professional with over 15 years of experience in technical support, consulting, systems administration, and project management using Microsoft technologies. He has extensive experience designing, implementing, and managing messaging and directory infrastructure including on-premises Active Directory, Exchange, Azure, and Office 365. His core competencies include technical skills with Windows Server, identity management, helpdesk/security management, and cloud technologies like Azure and AWS. He has worked on large-scale migration and hybrid projects at organizations like MTA New York City Transit.
This document discusses integrating Microsoft SharePoint 2010 with Windows Azure. It introduces the different cloud service models and Microsoft's cloud offerings. There are several approaches to integrating SharePoint and Azure, including using ASP.NET, hosting Azure services, and custom services. Key points of integration include BCS, Silverlight, SQL Azure, workflows and events. The document demonstrates integrating Azure and BCS to display data in an external list, using Silverlight with SP COM and an external list, and consuming an Azure custom service via BDC and an external list. It also introduces SharePoint Online as a hosted option in Office 365.
Design a share point 2013 architecture – the basicsAlexander Meijers
session walks you through the necessary steps to design a SharePoint 2013 architecture. It explains what information is needed to actually design such an architecture and discusses the many things you need to know to make the right decisions. It helps you to design a small, medium or large SharePoint farm for your customers
The document discusses planning an IBM Connections installation. It describes the various products that make up Connections, including operating systems, LDAP servers, databases, WebSphere Application Server, IBM HTTP Server, and Connections applications. It emphasizes understanding how these components work together before making design decisions. Key decisions include choosing an operating system, deploying WebSphere, selecting applications, choosing an LDAP source, and designing user profiles. Starting with a detailed plan is advised to avoid problems during the installation.
This document provides information about building a collaboration infrastructure including solutions, customers, support, deployments and more. It discusses in premise, hosted and hybrid email solutions. In premise solutions involve deploying email servers on site while hosted solutions involve a mail service provider hosting email in the cloud. Hybrid solutions allow a balance between on site and cloud. The document outlines considerations for different solution types including costs, management requirements, security, integration and more. It also provides information on deployment planning, integration options, and migration processes from other systems to a collaboration infrastructure.
SPCSEA 2013 - Setting up SharePoint 2013: Tips and Tricks and PowerShell ScriptsMichael Noel
This document provides an overview of setting up SharePoint 2013, including infrastructure requirements, new features, farm architecture considerations, installation options, and post-installation configuration steps. It outlines software and hardware requirements, changes to service applications and new service apps, distributed cache service, request management, and user profile sync options. It also discusses virtualization options, installing SharePoint binaries, using PowerShell for installation, provisioning service applications, and important post-installation tasks like security configuration and SQL maintenance plans.
Hybrid SharePoint Solutions for the Business Decision-MakerChristian Buckley
This document discusses options for moving workloads to the cloud, including public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid cloud models. It provides details on the characteristics of each model, such as infrastructure ownership and management responsibilities. The document also addresses considerations for organizations in deciding between cloud options, such as regulatory requirements, collaboration needs, and customization requirements. Risks of moving data to the cloud like data loss are presented along with statistics. Overall the document provides an overview of different cloud computing models and factors to evaluate in selecting between them.
Observatoire de l'aide française à l'éducation : une réalité encore décevant...Léa Rambaud
La Coalition Education publie l’édition 2016 de l’Observatoire de l’aide publique française à l’éducation dans les pays en développement, un outils d'information et de plaidoyer que nous avons à coeur de renouveler chaque année.
The document discusses various composition techniques for photography including framing, rule of thirds, leading lines, repetition, point of view, color, and texture. Examples provided include photos titled "Daisy In The Sun", "Lone Pole", "She Thinks My Tractor is Sexy", and "Where's The Finish Line" to demonstrate different composition styles and techniques.
The document discusses 3 photographs - a doe in Yosemite National Park at dawn with a mirrored image in the lake, a bottle in the sand on the beach at dusk with a man running in the distance and a drop of water leaving the bottle, and a broken dock at the beginning of the day with clouds in the background and pillars at an angle. The timing, balance, depth and angles of the photographs are highlighted.
The document discusses various composition techniques for photography including framing, rule of thirds, leading lines, repetition, point of view, color, and texture. Examples provided include photos titled "Daisy In The Sun", "Lone Pole", "She Thinks My Tractor is Sexy", and "Where's The Finish Line" to demonstrate different composition styles and techniques.
The document discusses 3 photographs - a doe in Yosemite National Park at dawn with a mirrored image in the lake, a bottle in the sand on the beach at dusk with a man running in the distance and a drop of water leaving the bottle, and a broken dock at the beginning of the day with clouds in the background and pillars at an angle. The timing, balance, depth and angles of the photographs are highlighted.
The document discusses 3 photographs - a doe in Yosemite National Park at dawn with a mirrored image in the lake, a bottle in the sand on the beach at dusk with a man running in the distance and a drop of water leaving the bottle, and a broken dock at the beginning of the day with clouds in the background and pillars at an angle. The timing, balance, depth and angles of the photographs are highlighted.
Cultural transformation in Agile Projectschotachakri
The document discusses organizational culture and cultural transformation in the context of adopting Agile practices. It provides definitions of organizational culture and describes some common challenges to cultural transformation, such as diversity, traps like "Agile myopia", and cultural conflicts. It then offers suggestions for building a good culture, including understanding the current culture, recognition programs, encouraging innovation, and emphasizing relationships and trust. The Kotter change model and Management 3.0 model are also referenced in relation to transforming culture.
J & M Burke Enterprises is a network marketing company that offers career training. The document discusses NutriFeron, a supplement created by Dr. Yasuhiko Kojima to naturally boost interferon production. NutriFeron contains four herbs that stimulate immune cells and has been shown in four clinical studies to positively impact the immune system. It works by increasing the body's natural interferon levels to optimize immune response and better handle pathogens.
What's the solution to all the scandals and rule-breaking in NCAA sports? Privatizing athletics would solve many of the issues we see in the NCAA today.
Surfing originated in ancient Hawaii and has evolved from a central part of Polynesian culture to a modern sport. It involves riding ocean waves toward shore on a surfboard. There are three main types of surfing boards - longboards, shortboards, and stand-up paddle boards. Surfing was first documented by Europeans in 1769 and the modern sport can be traced to Hawaiian surfing traditions. It continues to grow in popularity around the world with major competitions, though it is not yet an Olympic sport.
2011 - From Zero to productivity (Tech Ed 2011)Chris O'Connor
This document discusses Microsoft Office 365 and provides demos of its key components. It begins with an agenda that overviews Office 365, Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and Office 2010 activation. Demos then showcase setting up an Office 365 tenant and domains, provisioning users and mailboxes in Exchange Online, and customizing public SharePoint sites. The document concludes with questions and information on follow-up sessions covering migration, identity and access solutions, building Office 365 solutions with Azure, and the Office developer story.
This document provides an overview and introduction to managing Office 365 identities and services. It introduces Anthony Steven and Martin Coetzer who will teach the course. The course objectives are outlined which include preparing for an Office 365 pilot, managing users and licenses, administering administrator accounts, and more. Information is provided about the audience which is primarily IT professionals who will be evaluating, planning, deploying and operating Office 365 services. The document outlines the modules that will be covered which include preparing for an Office 365 pilot, provisioning tenant accounts, and enabling client connectivity.
This document provides an overview and introduction to managing Office 365 identities and services. It introduces Anthony Steven and Martin Coetzer who will teach the course. The course objectives are outlined which include preparing for an Office 365 pilot, managing users and licenses, administering administrator accounts, and more. Information is provided about the audience which is primarily IT professionals who will be evaluating, planning, deploying and operating Office 365 services. The document outlines the modules that will be covered which include preparing for an Office 365 pilot, provisioning tenant accounts, and enabling client connectivity.
Understanding Office 365’s Identity Solutions: Deep Dive - EPC GroupEPC Group
The document provides an overview of Office 365 identity solutions including:
- Cloud identity for small businesses without on-premises servers, cloud identity + directory synchronization for medium businesses, and federated identity for large businesses with complex on-premises infrastructure.
It discusses key identity concepts like single sign-on, directory synchronization tools, and deploying Active Directory Federation Services. Implementation options are presented for integrating on-premises Active Directories with Azure Active Directory like one-way or two-way synchronization. Password synchronization is covered as well as best practices for planning an Office 365 identity solution.
1. The document outlines a three step approach to deploying Office 365: a pilot, a full deployment, and extending capabilities.
2. The pilot involves a small group of users (25-250) to test core services with a low effort. The full deployment involves migrating all users with a medium effort level. Extending capabilities for advanced features requires high effort.
3. Each step increases the number of users and capabilities available, such as identity management options, Exchange features, Lync integration, and SharePoint usage. Additional on-premises components and configuration are required to enable more advanced features.
This document provides an overview and summary of identity and directory synchronization options in Office 365 and Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). It discusses the benefits and requirements of mastering identities directly in Office 365, mastering them in on-premises Active Directory and synchronizing with Azure AD using DirSync, and using federated identities with Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). The document also provides more detail on DirSync, including how it works, common configuration options, and troubleshooting tools. It concludes with an overview of implementing federated authentication with AD FS to provide single sign-on to Office 365 applications while keeping user passwords on-premises.
Office365 usergroup agder [UGA] meetup in Kristiansand 13. september 2017. A presentation of Microsoft Teams With all it's New features like external sharing Azure B2B. In the notes section of the PPT you will find usefull links.
SPFestDc AZR204 Microsoft Graph and SharePoint Framework under steroids with ...Vincent Biret
This document discusses using Microsoft Graph and Azure Functions together with SharePoint Framework to build solutions.
Azure Functions allow building solutions using a serverless approach with triggers and bindings to services like Microsoft Graph. Microsoft Graph provides a unified API for Microsoft services like Exchange, OneDrive, and SharePoint. SharePoint Framework enables building client-side web parts for SharePoint.
The document demonstrates how these technologies can be used together, with an Azure Function triggered by Microsoft Graph and providing data to a SharePoint Framework web part. This allows building solutions that integrate Microsoft services and infrastructure with minimal development effort.
Getting on the Fasttrack to Office 365 - Auckland Cloud & Infrastructure user...Brendon Ford
The document discusses Microsoft's FastTrack program which aims to simplify migration to Office 365. Key points of FastTrack include providing deployment planning services, remote onboarding assistance from Microsoft, and tools like the FastTrack management app. FastTrack provides guidance, but is not a silver bullet - customers still have responsibilities like network configuration. The onboarding assistance from Microsoft includes help activating tenants, configuring protocols/firewalls, identity services like AD sync, and guidance on specific Office 365 applications like Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and Lync Online.
Microsoft Teams is a collaboration platform within Office 365 that allows for chat, calling, meetings, and file storage. It utilizes existing Office 365 services like Exchange, SharePoint, etc. and has dedicated apps available across all platforms. Guest access can be enabled to allow external users to collaborate within Teams. Administrators can configure guest access policies and permissions within the Office 365 admin portal. Teams provides capabilities for various business functions and scenarios including customer support, engineering, finance, HR, marketing, sales, and operations.
#Techorama belgium 2018 vincent biret deep dive with the #MicrosoftGraphVincent Biret
Slides supporting the session deep dive with the Microsoft Graph at Techorama Belgium 2018. Talking about authentication, authorization, integrations with azure functions and the SharePoint Framework.
SPUnite17 Migrating to SharePoint Online Fast TrackNCCOMMS
This document summarizes Microsoft's Fast Track approach to assisting with real-world migrations to SharePoint Online. It outlines the FastTrack services available throughout the planning, onboarding, migration, and adoption phases. Key aspects covered include the responsibilities of FastTrack and the customer, guidance on various migration types (including Exchange, Domino, Gmail, file shares), common issues to address, and the general migration process and timelines.
Déployer Office 365 de plus en plus rapidement : une réalité. Vous découvrirez dans cette session une nouvelle démarche de déploiement qui a pour but de déployer les utilisateurs plus tôt et certaines fonctionnalités comme la synchro ADFS par exemple en post migration.
O365con14 - migrating your e-mail to the cloudNCCOMMS
This document provides an overview of migrating email to Office 365. It introduces the speaker and his background in IT and Exchange. The agenda covers why Office 365, how to plan, prepare and deploy an Office 365 migration, and emphasizes new features in SP1, tools, and common pitfalls. Example deployment scenarios are provided for small businesses and established companies. Planning questions are addressed around Active Directory, multi-factor authentication, mail encryption. Preparing the on-premise environment involves cleaning up Active Directory and Exchange. Tools like Exchange Best Practices Analyzer are recommended. Tips are provided for running Office 365 including the admin center and Powershell. Troubleshooting mail flow and connectivity issues are also addressed.
Swug apr 2010 - BPOS by Desmond and AndrewDennis Chung
Microsoft Online Services offers Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS), which provides cloud-based versions of Microsoft productivity applications like Exchange, SharePoint, and Office Communications. BPOS reduces IT costs through a predictable subscription model while improving agility, simplicity, quality and security through features like geo-redundant data centers, 24/7 support, and 99.9% uptime guarantees. It also simplifies administration through tools that sync on-premises Active Directory with the cloud and provide a unified interface for managing subscriptions and users.
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Office 365 UK User Group London 4th September 2012
1. Welcome to the
Office 365 UK
User Group
Speakers: Liam Mann & Alan Richards
4th September 2012
Host: Matthew Hughes
Venue provided by Content & Code
2. Agenda
18:30 – Welcome
18:45 – Office 365 in the Real World
Liam Mann – Content & Code
19:45 – Break
20:00 – Migrating from On Premise to Office 365
Alan Richards –
21:00 – Close & Pub
3. Welcome
What is the point in the User Group?
Independent
Share Knowledge
Share Experience
Share the Pain & Pleasure
Network
Have a Pint and a chat with someone that
understands and doesn’t nod & agree or fall sleep
4. Office 365 in the
Real World
Liam Mann - Office 365 Deployment Engineer
Content & Code
9. ADFS 2.0 Single Sign On – Office
365
• Like Kerberos with Cookies
• Authentication kept On-premise
• Allows user to use the same set of credentials
• High Availability Deployment Recommended
• Published Externally with ADFS Proxies
• Secured by SSL Certificates
10. ADFS 2.0 Single Sign On – Office
365
Active
Directory
AD FS 2.0 AD FS 2.0 AD FS 2.0
Server Server Server
Proxy
AD FS 2.0
Server External
Proxy User
Internal
User
Enterprise DMZ
11. Exchange Rich Coexistence
• Rich Outlook Features
• Secure Mail Flow
• Unified GAL
• Single Outlook Web App
• Centralised Management of Exchange
• Online Archiving
18. Issues
• UPNs not matching verified domain in Office 365
• ADFS 2.0 Design had to be implemented in new data centre
• DMZ time not Synchronised
• Domain Servers not restarted after updates
• TMG Configuration – Not setup correctly
• Hybrid Configuration and Proxy Issues
• Purchased a Certificate with No Name
19. Summary of Project
Prerequisites of Existing Infrastructure
Design and Implementation of new Infrastructure
Training and Handover to Clients
Client Evaluation of Project
Overall Project Success
20. Wates Construction
• Reduce Operation Costs
• Replace Email Filtering
System
• Upgrade Ageing Infrastructure
• Provide Better Communication
across Multiple Offices
“I Love Office 365”
21. Wates Design
Phase 1
Replace Email Filtering System
Redirect Mail Flow to Office 365
Phase 2
Complete Exchange Coexistence
Setup
Install ForeFront Protection for
Exchange
Phase 3
Install and Configure SSO
Training & Handover
22. Issues
• FOPE does not accept internet bound traffic from
on-premise
• Two hop migration was required from Exchange
2003
• Currently no automation of pulling archive from
Enterprise Vault
• Free/Busy sharing more complex with Exchange
2003
• WNLB with Certain Routers require Configure Static
ARP
23. Summary of Project
Prerequisites for Office 365
TMG not fully configured
Forward Proxy Caused Delays
Design and Implementation of New Infrastructure
Highly Available Infrastructure
Email Filtering Outbound with FOPE from On-premise
Training and Handover to Client
Client Evaluation of Project
Overall Project Success
27. Summary of Project
Prerequisites for Office 365
Legacy Exchange Infrastructure
Specify Perimeter Settings Clearer
Design and Implementation of New Infrastructure
Project so far
28. Lesson Learned
• Try to avoid authenticating internet access through proxy for coexistence
servers
• More complicated setup for Free/Busy with Exchange 2003
• FOPE cannot process outgoing email from On-premise
• Two stage migration required for Exchange 2003
• Prepare Existing Exchange 2003 environment (Recipient Policies)
• Gauge clients technical ability
• Ensure all updates and patches are applied on existing and new infrastructure
• TMG Flood Mitigation – Mailbox Migration
• UPNs configured Correctly
• Split DNS Configured Correctly
32. Seren + Foviance
Foviance are on Office 365
Seren Users to be Migrated to Office 365
Foviance Users to be added into AD
Password Synchronisation Tool
34. Who Am I
IT Consultant
Worked in education for over 18 years
Led teams in the early adoption of Microsoft
systems
Regular presenter at events
SharePoint MVP
35. Topics
Office 365 co-existence options
Types of migration
Single Signon
A client migration – Real World
36. Co-Existence
You already have onPremise Exchange
Shared Address Space
Use the same domain name for all users
OnPremise or cloud receives email
Forwards onto the other one
Multiple Addresses
Use different domain names for onPremise &
Cloud
Each entity receives its own email
Manage mail contacts in either onPremise or cloud
37. Types Of Migration
IMAP cutover: E-mail is extracted from the
source mail system by IMAP, DNS MX records
are changed, and workstations configured to
connect to Office 365. E-mail is moved, but no
contacts and calendars.
38. Types Of Migration
Exchange cutover: Same as IMAP but it uses
RPC over HTTPS (Outlook Anywhere) to extract
your entire mailbox from a legacy Exchange e-
mail system (2003 or later only).
39. Types Of Migration
Staged coexistence: Similar to an Exchange
cutover, but allows for batches of users to
move at a time and for the two systems
(Exchange and Office 365) to interoperate over
a period of time.
40. Types Of Migration
Hybrid coexistence: This solution is intended
for customers who require onsite and cloud e-
mail systems to coexist for longer periods.
Active Directory and Office 365 synchronize
and single-sign-on is set up. This is the most
technically complex migration method but
makes for the easiest mailbox
migrations, simply using the existing Exchange
Management Console’s commands.
41. Single Signon
Use Active directory account to access Office
365
Uses Active Directory federation services
Minimum 4 servers for load balancing
Federation server & Federation proxy server
PowerShell to form ‘link’
Separate server for DirSync software
DO NOT ENABLE BEFORE MIGRATION
42. Real World Migration
Planning
Prepare your AD
Delete users
Clean up Exchange
Empty deleted items
Empty sent items
Migration type
Choose the right one for your environment
How many users
Keeping onPremise
43. Real World Migration
Migration takes time
400 users took 5 days
Incremental updates after full migration
Complete migration
Convert mailboxes to mail enabled users
PowerShell scripts downloadable from Microsoft
All migrations run from Exchange Control
Panel
52. Thanks very much for
coming and please
spread the word
Interested in speaking?
Interested in coordinating a user group?
Contact Matthew Hughes matt@sp365.co.uk
Editor's Notes
NameYour Role in the CompanyYour Role on these projectsExchange Interest – Back Ground
Ask Questions to Audience – By a show of hands gauge the audienceHow many people are using Office 365 ?How many people have implemented Office 365 or gone through the deployment process?What the presentation is about?Projects and Involvement
What does ADFS Do for Office 365Appropriate forLarger enterprise organizations with on-premises Active DirectoryProsSSO with corporate credentialsIDs mastered on premisesPassword policy controlled on premisesTwo-factor authentication solutions possibleCo-existence scenarios enabledConHigh availability server deployments required
Mail TipsFree/Busy Calendar SharingMessage TrackingOn boarding and OffloadingNo Outlook ReconfigurationTLS supported by TLSGAL Directory Synchronisation ServerNew Mailbox Moves direct to Office 365 cross premise
200 -300 UserExchange 2007 InfrastructureExisting Exchange Infrastructure: 2 x Exchange 2007 in UK – Site in USMajor issue – US lost connection to the UK Exchange halted work and disrupted there productivity.
Identity ManagementResilient Topology High AvailabilityIssues we had with this:UPNs not matching verified domain in office365ADFS Design had to be implemented in New Data CentreDMZ Time not SynchronisedSharePoint Users – Changing UPN disruptionExchange Coexistence / Simple CoexitenceExchange Not Business Critical – 1 Exchange Coexistence ServerHUB RoleCAS RoleOWA URLS Redirection / Keep Existing Change MigratedIssues:Servers not built to latest SPTMG Configuration – Not setup CorrectlyHybrid Configuration and Proxy IssuesPurchased a Certificate with no nameMigration Showed and gave instruction manuals to client to migrate themselvesIssues:Public Folders – Still not migrate
Prerequisites were not meet ( Proxy Settings / Reverse Proxy / DMZ not Setup Correctly and Servers not Provisioned )Infrastructure Deployment was a success design we kept to and meet clients requirementsTraining could have been more in-depth, but client is happily migrating users and managing that part of the project.Client was very happy with the project as a whole Project was and Overall Success
1800 – 2000 Users – Exchange 2003 EnvironmentThe Main Focus of this client was replace there current Mail Filtering and Anti Spam Software and replace it with FOPE.On 2003 were upgrading to 2010 or Office 365 as the next step in infrastructure upgradeReduce heavy maintenance of current exchange system.
Phase 1Explain Existing Mail Flow – Trend Micro and Symantec Email Filtering SystemReplace Symantec Filtering System with Office 365 FOPE2010 Server were installed Mail Flow could not come from on-premise to FOPE to the InternetPhase 2Complete the CAS Setup and Re-Run the Hybrid ConfigurationFree/Busy was more challenging to setup - Explain how it 2003 find free/busy of Office 365 1. Changed the Public Folder Referral List (Add the 2010 Public Folder on Exchange 2003) 2. Go to ADSI Edit and Change the MSExchFolderAffinityList – to the GUID of the Exchange 2010 Server not Public Folder.Microsof Federation Gateway Issue – Remove DomainMigrated some test IT users / Locked out of Outlook when we setup ADFS.Installed ForeFront Protection for Exchange
Prerequisites for Office 365Secure and Change Request for Exact Proxy URLs – Two Blue Coat ProxiesDesign and Implementation of New Infrastructure Highly Available Exchange Infrastructure as client was planning slow migration. Email Filtering Outbound with FOPE from On-premiseTraining and Handover to Client Client had dedicated member of staff through out project, really helped with Handover Training is On-going – Two Types of Training USER and ADMIN
1100 – 1300 User – Exchange 2003Primary goal is to replace there existing 2003 environmentStorage was high and getting difficult to manageAlso want to configure Lync Online for better communicationThis client has multiple offices all over the world with many VPLS tunnels back to UK
ADFSStandard ADFS Build Increased Token Life TimeIssues – Servers not provisionedLooked at option of Publishing through TMGNo Split DNSECSMail Flow Design to stop any type of interruption to usersAutodiscover and Outlook Directed at the TMG internally and ExternallyIssuesSchema Updates were not complete (Change Process)Email Address Policies being - Managed Email Address Policies5.5 Email Infrastructure – Upgraded large amount of clean up requiredProxy Federation Request during Coexistence setupLatest Rollup 3 – Client had disable Microsoft update he assured me there update provider would do the updates over nightTMG - Not correctly setup as it was an internal firewall. – Had dedicated proxy team to help configuration (Unlike Cmed)
5.5
We have create documents clearly stating perimeter settingsForward ProxyReverse ProxyFirewall All servicesComputer and Servers
These are new project that we are at the start ofI like to introduce these as they are using different technologies and migration process
Mention DriversUnstable Email PlatformComplicated Security for ExchangeRunning out of spaceLooking at both Simple Coexistence and Rich CoexistenceWe do the first project they will follow our guides to do the restThis is a client that trailed and tested Google, it was not liked.
Staged migrationQuick As PossibleOutlook Anywhere Setup multiple certificates
Seren and Foviance are mergingFoviance are already on Office 365Seren want Foviance users in AD and Seren users into Office 365.They are looking at the possibility of using a password synchronisation tool.