Overview
This 5-day instructor-led course teaches IT professionals how to use the Enterprise Mobility Suite to manage devices, users, and data. In addition, this course teaches participants how to use other technologies, such as Group Policy and other Windows Server-based technologies, to manage devices and secure data. Participants will learn how to design and implement cloud-based and on-premises solutions for managing Windows-based, iOS, and Android devices, and they will learn how to provide secure and efficient access to data and applications.
Prerequisites
In addition to their professional experience, participants who attend this course should already have the following technical knowledge:
- TCP/IP networking fundamentals
- Understanding of Domain Name System (DNS)
- Working knowledge of Active Directory principles
- Understanding of the public key infrastructure (PKI) fundamentals
- Understanding of cloud-based service concepts
- Windows Server 2012 R2 fundamentals, including Remote Desktop Services
- Experience with Windows 10
- Familiarity with Windows PowerShell
- Basic knowledge of mobile platforms
Who Should Attend?
This course is recommended for IT professionals and consultants who plan, deploy and manage devices and applications in medium to large organizations. A significant portion of this audience works in on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environments with both domain-joined and non-domain joined devices, for which they need to provide mobile device management and secure data access. Devices in such environments typically run Windows 10, Windows 10 Mobile, iOS, and Android. They plan to extend on-premises AD DS to the cloud and they need to learn how to plan and implement Enterprise Mobility Suite.
Course Outline
- Overview of devices in an enterprise
- Device management features
- Overview of the EMS
Lab: Planning for device management
- Overview of AD DS
- Overview of Azure AD
- Creating and managing Azure AD
- Managing authentication in Azure AD
Lab: Working with Azure AD and providing access to claims-aware applications
- Preparing AD DS for directory synchronization
- Implementing Azure AD Connect
- Planning and implementing federation
Lab: Synchronizing on-premises AD DS with Azure AD
- Overview of Office 365
- MDM for Office 365
Lab: Managing devices in Office 365 (Part 1)
Lab: Managing devices in Office 365 (Part 2)
- Planning for Intune
- Deploying Intune clients
- Basic Intune adminsitration
Lab: Planning and implementing Intune
- Working with Microsoft Intune policies
- Mobile device management
- Managing updates and Windows Defender
Lab: Using Microsoft Intune policies to manage devices
Lab: Managing updates and Windows Defender
- Application lifecycle management
- Application deployment process
- Managing access to company resources
Lab: Using Intune to deploy and monitor applications
Lab: Using Intune to manage resource access
- Overview of Azure RMS
- Implementing Azure RMS
Lab: Using Azure RMS to protect documents and data
- Planning and implementing application compatibility options
- Publishing and using RemoteApp programs
- Publishing and using Azure RemoteApp
Lab: Publishing and using RemoteApp and Azure RemoteApp
- Overview of remote access solutions
- Implementing remote infrastructure access
- Planning and implementing Work Folders
- Implementing cloud data access
- Planning and implementing mobility options
Lab: Configuring and using VPN and Work Folders
Lab: Using Offline Files and OneDrive
- Planning and implementing Dynamic Access Control
- Planning and deploying advanced audit policies
Lab: Implementing secure data access
- Planning and implementing encryption
- Planning and implementing BitLocker
- Protecting data on devices
Lab: Protecting data by using encryption and BitLocker
- Planning and implementing file recovery
- Planning and implementing device recovery
- Planning and implementing updates
Lab: Implementing file recovery and device recovery