Microsoft 365 Endpoint Administrator Training in Norway

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 5 Days
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Price: From €4,901+VAT
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In this course, students will learn to plan and execute an endpoint deployment strategy using contemporary deployment techniques and implementing update strategies. The course introduces essential elements of modern management, co-management approaches, and Microsoft Intune integration. It covers app deployment, management of browser-based applications, and key security concepts such as authentication, identities, access, and compliance policies. Technologies like Azure Active Directory, Azure Information Protection, and Microsoft Defender for Endpoint are explored to protect devices and data.

Audience Profile

The Microsoft 365 Endpoint Administrator is responsible for deploying, configuring, securing, managing, and monitoring devices and client applications in a corporate setting. Their duties include managing identity, access, policies, updates, and apps. They work alongside the M365 Enterprise Administrator to develop and execute a device strategy that aligns with the requirements of a modern organization. Microsoft 365 Endpoint Administrators should be well-versed in M365 workloads and possess extensive skills and experience in deploying, configuring, and maintaining Windows 11 and later, as well as non-Windows devices. Their role emphasizes cloud services over on-premises management technologies.

Learners should have one year's experience administering Windows desktops

Important:

Multi-factor authentication (MFA) requirements: For security purposes Microsoft require MFA for access to the Microsoft 365/Dynamics 365 tenants used for this course. As such, you will be need to have a mobile device available upon which you will set up the free of charge Microsoft Mobile phone authenticator App which can be downloaded here with details on how to sign in here

Explore endpoint management

This learning path is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of enterprise desktops, Windows editions, and Azure Active Directory. It includes exploring various Windows editions, including their features and installation methods. It delves into Azure Active Directory, highlighting its similarities and differences with AD DS and how to synchronize the two. Furthermore, learners will better understand managing Azure Active Directory identities. Overall, this learning path equips learners with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively support enterprise desktops and manage Azure Active Directory identities.

  • Explore the Enterprise Desktop
  • Explore Windows Editions
  • Understand Azure Active Directory
  • Manage Azure Active Directory identities

Execute device enrollment

This learning path will cover Azure AD join and will introduce Microsoft Endpoint Manager. We'll also discuss how to configure policies for enrolling devices to Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune.

  • Manage device authentication
  • Enroll devices using Microsoft Configuration Manager
  • Enroll devices using Microsoft Intune

Configure profiles for user and devices

This learning path explores Intune device profiles, the benefits of user profiles and how to synchronize profile data across multiple devices.

  • Execute device profiles
  • Oversee device profiles
  • Maintain user profiles

Examine application management

Learners will examine application management methods using on-premises and cloud-based solutions.

  • Execute mobile application management
  • Deploy and update applications
  • Administer endpoint applications

Manage authentication and compliance

This learning path covers the various solutions for managing authentication. Students will also learn about the different types of VPNs, as well as compliance and conditional access policies.

  • Protect idenitities in Azure Active Directory
  • Enable organizational access
  • Implement device compliance
  • Generate inventory and compliance reports


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Join our public courses in our Norway facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

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Microsoft 365 Endpoint Administrator Training Course in Norway

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