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Planning and Managing Device and Application Compliance in Microsoft 365
This course introduces, discusses, and explores the planning and deployment considerations for Microsoft 365 devices and applications. You will learn about planning for profiles and policies used to manage devices and applications.
What you'll learn
Managing the devices used to access your company resources, and the applications running on those devices can be overwhelming. If the planning process doesn’t include the key considerations it can quickly become very challenging. In this course, Planning and Managing Device and Application Compliance in Microsoft 365, you will learn considerations for managing and monitoring devices and the applications on those devices. First, you will explore the management differences between Company Owned Devices (CODs) and Bring Your Own Devices (BYODs) that can be used to access your company resources. Next, you will discover the management and monitoring of the devices can be achieved using device co-management, Mobile Application Management (MAM), device profiles, and conditional access policies. Finally, you will learn about planning for profiles used to manage devices. When you are finished with this course, you will have the knowledge necessary to obtain a sign off from devices and applications that are going to be managed, controlled, configured, and monitored when accessing your company resources.
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About the author
Brian Alderman is a Microsoft MVP, and has his Master's in Computer Information Systems. Since 1995, he has held several Microsoft certifications that currently include; MCT, MCSE for SharePoint, MCSA for Office 365, MCITP for SQL Server(R), MCSA and MCSE for Windows Server(R), and also his PMP certification. Brian's publications include SQL Server 2000 Administration, SharePoint 2010 Administrator's Companion and Microsoft SharePoint 2013 Administration Inside Out, and he is an active speaker at SharePoint Industry conferences including SharePoint Saturday's, SPLive, DevIntersection, SharePoint Fest, and Microsoft Ignite.