MS-700T00: Managing Microsoft Teams Training Course
About This Course
This course will equip you with the skills needed to manage Microsoft Teams within your organization. It covers an overview of Microsoft Teams, implementing governance, security, and compliance measures for Teams, preparing the environment for deployment, deploying teams, and managing collaboration and communication in Teams. You'll gain insights into the architecture of Teams and its integration with various workloads and services in Microsoft 365. Additionally, you will learn about security features such as conditional access, multi-factor authentication (MFA), threat alerts, data loss prevention (DLP) policies, eDiscovery, and information barrier policies. The course also includes guidance on preparing for a Teams deployment, including transitioning from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams, setting up network configurations, and managing endpoints in Teams. You will learn how to create and manage teams, handle membership for both internal and external users, and configure settings and policies that enhance collaboration and communication experiences within Teams.
Audience Profile
This course is tailored for individuals aiming to become Microsoft 365 Teams Administrators and interested in obtaining the Microsoft Teams Administrator Associate certification. The role of a Microsoft Teams Administrator involves configuring, deploying, and managing Office 365 workloads focused on efficient collaboration and communication within an enterprise setting. They also collaborate with Telephony engineers to integrate advanced voice features into Microsoft Teams, though they do not handle direct routing configurations or telephony integrations.
At Course Completion
Upon completing this course actively, you will be able to:
- Understand what Microsoft Teams is and how its components interact with each other
- Implement governance, security, and compliance for Microsoft Teams
- Prepare your organization's environment for a Microsoft Teams deployment
- Deploy and manage teams effectively
- Manage collaboration within Microsoft Teams
- Apply techniques to manage and troubleshoot communication in Microsoft Teams
Course Outline
Module 1: Microsoft Teams Overview
- Overview of Microsoft Teams
- Overview of security and compliance in Microsoft Teams
- Overview of managing Microsoft Teams
Module 2: Implement Microsoft Teams Governance, Security and Compliance
- Implement Governance and Lifecycle Management for Microsoft Teams
- Implementing Security for Microsoft Teams
- Implementing Compliance for Microsoft Teams
Module 3: Prepare the environment for a Microsoft Teams deployment
- Upgrade from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams
- Plan and configure network settings for Microsoft Teams
- Deploy and Manage Microsoft Teams endpoints
Module 4: Deploy and manage teams
- Create and manage teams
- Manage membership
- Manage access for external users
Module 5: Manage collaboration in Microsoft Teams
- Manage chat and collaboration experiences
- Manage settings for Teams apps
Module 6: Manage communication in Microsoft Teams
- Manage Live event and meetings experiences
- Manage phone numbers
- Manage Phone System for Microsoft Teams
- Troubleshot audio, video, and client issues
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