This book takes a concentrated look at the very latest best practices
for Office 365 migration, with a focus on the needs of senior managers,
IT managers, and others involved in key decisions when moving their
business to the cloud.
Based on popular chapters in his first book,
Office 365: Migrating and Managing Your Business in the Cloud
(Apress Open, co-authored with Don Crawford), author
Matt Katzer
revises and expands on his original material to bring you the latest
guidance on planning methods, management best practices, personnel
decisions, and migration and maintenance costs, along with brand new
material on some of the most important and cutting-edge considerations
when moving your business to the cloud: securing company data, and
driving collaboration in the workplace.
Topics covered include:The Office 365 cloud security model and best practices to apply when securing your business in the cloudMicrosoft Office 365 operation and usage options for any size enterpriseProven methods for planning and minimizing disruptionA step-by-step migration planHow
to improve employee collaboration and productivity through use of
Office 365’s collaborative apps, including Excel, Outlook Web Access,
OneDrive, and Skype for BusinessOffice 365 site management advice for IT administrators and business ownersMoving to Office 365
provides practical and
planning guidance for business owners, and CIO/CTOs and IT managers who
have responsibility for the IT needs of their business.
Katzer
Moving to Office 365 jetzt bestellen!
Zielgruppe
Popular/general
Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1: Why Office 365.- Chapter 2: Understanding the End User Experience.- Chapter 3: Office 365: The Apps.- Chapter 4: Security Best Practices.- Chapter 5: Deployment Step by Step.- Chapter 6: Workstation Setup Configuration for Office 365.- Chapter 7: Managing Your Office 365 Deployment
Matt Katzer created KAMIND in 1998 to supply solutions using Microsoft and Intel Technologies for small- and medium-size business. Prior to creating KAMIND, Matt worked for Intel Corporation for 17 years managing Engineering development and IT projects. After leaving Intel, Matt pursued the development of technology-related inventions and holds 19 domestic and international patents in related areas. Matt s focus with cloud solutions started in 2009, looking at ways that businesses could improve productivity and reduce operating costs. Matt holds a BSEE from the University of Michigan and an Executive MBA from the University of Oregon.