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Course Introduction
Planning for Azure AD Device Join
Course Summary
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This course looks at what goes into planning for Azure AD Device Join in Microsoft 365, and what you need to take into consideration when formulating your plans.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the scenarios that you may encounter during the planning phase
- Learn how to review identity infrastructures and assess device management
- Learn about key considerations for applications, resources, and provisioning options
- Understand the mobility options available and how to configure them
Intended Audience
This course is intended for anyone who wishes to learn about planning for Azure AD Device join in Microsoft 365.
Prerequisites
To get the most out of this course you should have a basic understanding of Azure Active Directory as well as Microsoft 365.
Congratulations. You’ve come to the end of the course. Let’s review what you’ve learned.
We started things off by reviewing scenarios that you may encounter, we then talked about reviewing identity infrastructures, before diving into device management assessment.
Next, you learned about key considerations for resources, applications, and provisioning options.
We wrapped up with the configuration of mobility options.
At this point, you should have a good understanding of what goes into planning for Azure AD device join.
To learn more about planning for Azure AD device join, you can, and should, read Microsoft’s published documentation. You should also keep an eye out for new courses on Cloud Academy, because we’re always publishing new ones. Be sure to give this course a rating, and if you have any questions or comments, please let us know. As always, thanks for watching and happy learning!
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