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Microsoft 365 Messaging

Implementing a Hybrid Configuration and Migration

Robert McMillen

This course will teach you how to prepare for the MS-203 certification exam, and to learn how to migrate the Exchange server to the Exchange online environment or a hybrid solution.

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This course will teach you how to prepare for the MS-203 certification exam, and to learn how to migrate the Exchange server to the Exchange online environment or a hybrid solution.

In this course, Microsoft 365 Messaging Implementing a Hybrid Configuration and Migration, you’ll learn about how to migrate to the Exchange Online messaging environment. This includes describing the concept along with demonstrations and how to migrate user mailboxes and groups. Next, you’ll learn about how to move public folders and public folder mailboxes. Lastly, you’ll discover all the different options for moving to message, or applying a hybrid solution to your messaging environment.

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Syllabus

Course Overview
Managing Public Folders
Plan and Implement a Hybrid Environment
Plan and Implement Migration
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Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Specifically targets messaging administrators and engineers who must migrate their Exchange on-premises infrastructure to Exchange Online
Covers key concepts related to the migration process, including planning, implementation, and troubleshooting
Led by Robert McMillen, an experienced instructor in the field of messaging migrations
Requires learners to have a solid foundation in Exchange administration and experience in working with messaging technologies
Assumes familiarity with the concepts of hybrid deployments and cloud migrations

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Learners who complete Microsoft 365 Messaging: Implementing a Hybrid Configuration and Migration will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Exchange Administrator
An Exchange Administrator is responsible for managing, maintaining, and troubleshooting Exchange servers and related messaging systems within an organization. This course can provide you with a solid foundation in Exchange server management and migration, which are essential skills for Exchange Administrators. The course covers topics such as planning and implementing a hybrid environment, migrating user mailboxes and groups, and managing public folders, which are all key tasks for an Exchange Administrator.
Messaging Architect
A Messaging Architect designs and implements messaging solutions for organizations. This course can provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to design and implement a hybrid messaging solution using Microsoft 365 Exchange Online. The course covers topics such as planning and implementing a hybrid environment, migrating user mailboxes and groups, and managing public folders, which are all essential skills for Messaging Architects.
Cloud Engineer
A Cloud Engineer designs, deploys, and manages cloud-based applications and infrastructure. This course can provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to implement and manage Microsoft 365 Exchange Online, which is a popular cloud-based messaging solution. The course covers topics such as planning and implementing a hybrid environment, migrating user mailboxes and groups, and managing public folders, which are all essential skills for Cloud Engineers.
Cloud Architect
A Cloud Architect designs and implements cloud-based solutions for organizations. This course can provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to design and implement a hybrid messaging solution using Microsoft 365 Exchange Online. The course covers topics such as planning and implementing a hybrid environment, migrating user mailboxes and groups, and managing public folders, which are all essential skills for Cloud Architects.
Information Technology Architect
An Information Technology (IT) Architect designs and implements IT solutions for organizations. This course can provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to design and implement a hybrid messaging solution using Microsoft 365 Exchange Online. The course covers topics such as planning and implementing a hybrid environment, migrating user mailboxes and groups, and managing public folders, which are all essential skills for IT Architects.
IT Consultant
An IT Consultant provides IT consulting services to organizations. This course can provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to provide consulting services related to the implementation and management of Microsoft 365 Exchange Online. The course covers topics such as planning and implementing a hybrid environment, migrating user mailboxes and groups, and managing public folders, which are all essential skills for IT Consultants.
Network Administrator
A Network Administrator is responsible for managing and maintaining an organization's network infrastructure. This course can provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to manage and migrate an organization's messaging system to Microsoft 365 Exchange Online. The course covers topics such as planning and implementing a hybrid environment, migrating user mailboxes and groups, and managing public folders, which are all essential skills for Network Administrators.
IT Manager
An IT Manager is responsible for managing and overseeing an organization's IT infrastructure and operations. This course can provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to manage and migrate an organization's messaging system to Microsoft 365 Exchange Online. The course covers topics such as planning and implementing a hybrid environment, migrating user mailboxes and groups, and managing public folders, which are all essential skills for IT Managers.
System Administrator
A System Administrator is responsible for managing and maintaining an organization's computer systems and networks. This course can provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to implement and manage Microsoft 365 Exchange Online, which is a popular cloud-based messaging solution. The course covers topics such as planning and implementing a hybrid environment, migrating user mailboxes and groups, and managing public folders, which are all essential skills for System Administrators.
Database Administrator
A Database Administrator is responsible for managing and maintaining an organization's databases. This course can provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to migrate an organization's messaging system to Microsoft 365 Exchange Online, which uses a database to store data. The course covers topics such as planning and implementing a hybrid environment, migrating user mailboxes and groups, and managing public folders, which are all essential skills for Database Administrators.
Network Engineer
A Network Engineer designs and maintains computer networks. This course may provide you with some of the knowledge and skills needed to manage a network that includes Microsoft 365 Exchange Online. However, the course does not cover network engineering in detail, so it is not a perfect fit for Network Engineers.
Computer Programmer
A Computer Programmer writes and maintains computer code. This course may provide you with some of the knowledge and skills needed to write code that interacts with Microsoft 365 Exchange Online. However, the course does not cover software development in detail, so it is not a perfect fit for Computer Programmers.
Project Manager
A Project Manager plans and manages projects. This course may provide you with some of the knowledge and skills needed to manage a project to implement Microsoft 365 Exchange Online. However, the course does not cover project management in detail, so it is not a perfect fit for Project Managers.
Software Engineer
A Software Engineer designs, develops, and maintains software applications. This course may provide you with some of the knowledge and skills needed to develop software applications that interact with Microsoft 365 Exchange Online. However, the course does not cover software development in detail, so it is not a perfect fit for Software Engineers.
Business Analyst
A Business Analyst analyzes business needs and develops solutions. This course may provide you with some of the knowledge and skills needed to analyze the business needs for a Microsoft 365 Exchange Online implementation. However, the course does not cover business analysis in detail, so it is not a perfect fit for Business Analysts.

Reading list

We've selected three books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Microsoft 365 Messaging: Implementing a Hybrid Configuration and Migration.
Provides a comprehensive guide to Exchange Online for IT professionals. It covers administration, configuration, and troubleshooting.
Provides a comprehensive guide to Exchange Online for IT professionals. It covers all aspects of the service, from administration and management to security and compliance.

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