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Implement and migrate to Exchange Online in Office 365

  • This book and e-book will show you how to set up and configure Office 365, for Exchange Online.
  • Provides a step by step guide to migrating an Enterprise from Exchange on-premise to Exchange Online in Office 365.
  • Includes key migration considerations for small businesses to enterprises.

In Detail

Microsoft Office 365 brings together cloud versions of the most trusted communications and collaboration products in a single desktop suite for businesses of all sizes. Microsoft Exchange Online gives you access to enterprise class email, calendar, and contacts from virtually anywhere, at any time, on desktops, laptops, tablets, and mobile devices.

Microsoft Office 365: Exchange Online Implementation and Migration is a practical hands-on tutorial that shows small businesses to enterprises how to implement and migrate to Exchange Online in Office 365. This book also places an emphasis on setting up a Hybrid and migrating from Exchange on-premise to Exchange Online.

Microsoft Office 365: Exchange Online Implementation and Migration will show small businesses to enterprises the steps to implement and migrate to Exchange Online in Office 365. The book starts by providing an overview of the Office 365 plans available and how to make a decision on what plan fits your organization. The book then dives into topics such as the Office 365 Admin Portal, integration options for professionals and small businesses, integration options for enterprises, preparing for a simple migration, performing a simple migration, and preparing for a hybrid deployment and migration amongst others.

What you will learn from this book

  • Determine the differences between the Office 365 license plans and the scenarios in which your organization may fit
  • Set up and configure Office 365 for Exchange Online
  • Perform a simple migration, for small businesses to enterprises
  • Implement and configure Hybrid integration with Office 365
  • Perform an Exchange on-premise to Exchange Online migration
  • Handle resource mailboxes, so that you can completely move off of Exchange on-premise
  • Cut-over mail routing, to Exchange Online

Approach

A practical, hands-on tutorial that shows small businesses to enterprises how to implement and migrate to Exchange Online in Office 365.

Who this book is written for

If you are an information technology (IT) professional; administrator, small business owner, manager or consultant who needs to implement and migrate to Exchange Online in Office 365 within your business, then this book is for you. Knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 is not required, however, experience with Microsoft Exchange Server and mail clients, role and delegation concept is required.

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Microsoft Office 365: Exchange Online Implementation and Migration

Microsoft Office 365: Exchange Online Implementation and Migration

Copyright 2012 Packt Publishing

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First published: May 2012

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ISBN 978-1-84968-586-3

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Credits

Authors

David Greve

Loryan Strant

Reviewers

Chris Prewitt

Shalini Pasupneti

S. Rene Strawser

Acquisition Editor

Kerry George

Lead Technical Editor

Pramila Balan

Technical Editor

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Project Coordinators

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Proofreader

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Graphics

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Cover Work

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Foreword

In the middle of 2006, I was preparing for an important executive review for Jeff Raikes to seek approval to kick off the project to build "CCS" a communication and collaboration service from Microsoft. As was Jeff's approach to big decision meetings, he would ask for the PowerPoint slides in advance so he could review the content. He would often start the meeting with questions about the plan instead of following the carefully crafted storyline we would build with our slides. This approval meeting was no different, but how he started the meeting was certainly unique. As the group of us working on the project and the other execs from the division settled into their seats for the two-hour review, Jeff open the meeting with a question: "Is there anyone in the room who doesn't think we should do this?" For the next few moments, the room was silent. With a smile on his face, Jeff jumped back in again by saying "Let's do it." What was scheduled to be a two-hour meeting, lasted for 45 minutes and CCS was born.

CCS launched as the Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) in 2008, later became Office 365 in 2011 and now is one of the fastest growing businesses in Microsoft's history. The reasons why the business is growing so quickly now, are the same reasons why Jeff was so quick to approve the project Office 365 creates value for customers, it created value for Microsoft and it creates value for partners. It is rare that a new business can create so much value across the ecosystem, but when it happens, things take off Office 365 is a great example of that dynamic.

The virtuous fly wheel starts with the customer. If there isn't value for the customer, then the business can't get off the ground. The value to customers is relatively straight forward: with Office 365 they will save money, simplify their overall IT environment, see higher reliability and tighter security, while providing their end users with the best productivity experience that is always up-to-date.

For Microsoft, Office 365 allows us to expand into new markets, serve new customers and reduce churn by delivering a better overall experience using our latest technology. Office 365 makes technologies such as SharePoint, previously only available to the largest enterprises, now available to small and midsized businesses. By staying up-to-date with the latest bits, Office 365 keeps customers on our latest products and it improves overall loyalty to Microsoft through a better customer experience. These factors have motivated Microsoft to continue to make deeper and deeper investments in Office 365 moving forward.

Finally, Office 365 has created a great opportunity for partners to help customers fully capture the value of Office 365 as they use the service. Office 365 helps partners scale to reach new customers and deliver higher level value. Less time and effort is spent setting up servers, and more time can be spent customizing the environment to meet the needs of the customer. Partners can help customers in two key ways:

  • Migrating from their current environment into Office 365 and once they have Office 365 up and running
  • Customizing the environment to meet the needs of the customer's business

While the value proposition of Office 365 may be clear, getting there isn't always straightforward. This book represents an excellent resource for people with basic IT skills who are looking to move to Office 365, but aren't sure of how to get started. The authors, David Greve and Loryan Strant, are both Office 365 MVPs, and experts in helping customers take full advantage of moving to, and using Office 365.

Enjoy the book, Office 365, and welcome to the cloud.

Eron Kelly

General Manager

Microsoft Corporation

About the Authors

David Greve is a Microsoft Office 365 MVP and Microsoft Certified Professional with more than 15 years of IT consulting experience, specifically around the design and implementation of Microsoft Solutions ranging from small to enterprise environments. One of David's current ventures is designing and developing Microsoft Cloud Computing (BPOS and Office 365) solutions with an emphasis on Exchange Online, SharePoint Online and Lync Online, as well as strategic migration planning in complex business environments. Before directing his focus and concentration to Microsoft Cloud Computing solutions, David worked with Active Directory infrastructure design, on-premise Exchange deployments and migrations, and on-premise SharePoint architecture.

David has been working with PointBridge, now Perficient, since 2005 and is currently leading their Office 365 business. PointBridge is an IT consulting firm that specializes in building high-impact business solutions with Microsoft technology. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois with offices in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Boston, Massachusetts, PointBridge is one of the fastest growing Microsoft partners in the central United States and is a National Systems Integrator (NSI).

I would like to thank my colleagues at PointBridge for their support and guidance on various use cases and scenarios I've presented in this book. I would also like to thank the PointBridge leadership team for the outstanding support and flexibility to work on exciting new opportunities within the business and in my personal life. Most importantly, I would like to thank my family for their support as I pursue ways to expand my passion for technology and contributions to the community.

Loryan Strant is veteran of web and network technologies since fifteen years. He has spent the last decade and a half building digital relationships for businesses and organizations. Loryan blogs at thecloudmouth.com and writes articles for BoxFreeIT (http://www.boxfreeit.com.au/) and a variety of other sites.

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