In this course, we will be talking about planning, deploying, and managing applications across an organization’s user base.
Learning Objectives
- The different app management tools in Microsoft 365
- How Microsoft Intune and Azure AD can help manage and protect applications
- How the Microsoft Store for Business plays a role in application rollout and management
- How to protect company data accessed through applications
Intended Audience
- Users looking to learn more about deploying and managing apps in Microsoft 365
Prerequisites
- A basic understanding of Microsoft 365
Hello, and welcome to Planning for Apps in Microsoft 365. My name is Lee Mucciarone, and I'm a Microsoft 365 content creator for Cloud Academy. I have four years of IT experience working for Microsoft, with two years of specialized experience as a customer training specialist training users on Microsoft tools. Today, we're going to be talking about planning, deploying, and managing applications across an organization's userbase.
Microsoft provides solutions like the Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Intune to help organizations get their applications and users up and running as quickly as possible. By providing administration and security functions for business apps, IT can quickly and easily oversee and manage the use of those apps. Before we get too deep into the specifics of the tools, let's take a quick look at what we'll be covering in this course. After completing this course you should have an understanding of: The different app management tools in Microsoft 365, how Microsoft Intune and Azure AD can help manage and protect applications, how the Microsoft Store for Business plays a role in application rollout and management, and how to protect company data access through applications. Let's start off with exploring app management in the different tools offered by Microsoft; starting off with the Configuration Manager.
Lee has spent most of his professional career learning as much as he could about PC hardware and software while working as a PC technician with Microsoft. Once covid hit, he moved into a customer training role with the goal to get as many people prepared for remote work as possible using Microsoft 365. Being both Microsoft 365 certified and a self-proclaimed Microsoft Teams expert, Lee continues to expand his knowledge by working through the wide range of Microsoft certifications.