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June 11 th , 2014

Donald Donais. June 11 th , 2014. What You Need To Know About Office 365. Kameron Berget, Brian Caauwe, Donald Donais, and Lucas Struck. Agenda. MNSPUG Information Base Feature Set and Licensing Connecting with Office 365 Break Office 365 Environment More Improvements to Come.

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June 11 th , 2014

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  1. Donald Donais June 11th, 2014 What You Need To Know About Office 365 Kameron Berget, Brian Caauwe, Donald Donais, and Lucas Struck

  2. Agenda • MNSPUG Information • Base Feature Set and Licensing • Connecting with Office 365 • Break • Office 365 Environment • More Improvements to Come

  3. User Group Goal / Objectives • Develop and support a local community focused on Microsoft SharePoint Technologies • Educate user group members about SharePoint Technologies • Transfer knowledge within the community • Communicate best practices • Introduce new products / solutions

  4. MNSPUG Sponsors Dedicated Sponsors Annual Sponsor WroxPress (www.wrox.com) O’Reilly (www.oreilly.com) Currently Looking for Sponsorships! Avtex (www.avtex.com) Microsoft (www.microsoft.com) Media Sponsor SharePoint User Group Support

  5. MN SharePoint Users Group Website • SharePoint Resource Documents • SharePoint Resource links • RSS Feeds • Meeting Schedule • Past User Group Presentations • Past User Group Recordings • Sponsorship Information • http://sharepointmn.com • Email: sharepoint@sharepointmn.com

  6. Social Networking • Linked In group – The most interactive… includes job postings… • Post Job Posting on the Jobs Discussion page • http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1878792 • Twitter tags - @MNSPUG and #MNSPUG • Yammer – Minnesota SharePoint Users Group • https://www.yammer.com/mnspug/

  7. Upcoming Schedule • Next Meeting • July 9th, Using Promise Patterns with JavaScript, jQuery, and the SharePoint 2013 App Model – Doug Hemminger • Microsoft Technology Center • Check www.SharePointMN.com for updates! • Ongoing Schedule • 2nd Wednesday of every month • 9:00 to 11:30 am • Microsoft Technical Center - Edina

  8. Local and Online Events MN SharePoint Legal Users Group – June 19th 12 – 1:30 p.m. TBD http://sharepointmnlegal.com/SitePages/Home.aspx Twin Cities PowerShell User Group – July 8th 4:30 – 7:00 pm Center for Pro Dev @ ITT Tech (Benchmark Learning) http://www.tcposhug.com/ AIIM Minnesota Chapter Thirsty Thursday – July 17th 3 – 5 p.m. Poor Richards in Bloomington (Need to be AIIM member to attend) http://aiimmn.org/ SharePointalooza– Sept 12th & 13th in Branson, Missouri http://www.sharepointalooza.org/ SharePoint Saturday Twin Cities – November 22nd, Normandale Community College http://sharepointmnlegal.com/SitePages/Home.aspx Anything Else?

  9. Evaluations & Giveaways!

  10. MNSPUG Extras

  11. SharePoint News • Women In SharePoint MN Chapter • First Meeting Held at Avtex • Sent Out Survey and Went Over Results • Some Members Presented “How Do I Get That Job” • TechEd 2014 • Many Office 365 Sessions • OneDrive Encrypted Capabilities • Azure Rights Management Features Available • Enterprise Mobility Suite Capabilities • Azure AD Premium Offering

  12. Presenters

  13. Kameron Berget • Involved in fostering and rehoming of dogs in MN/ND • Twitter: @kameronberget • Blog: http://spphile.wordpress.com

  14. Brian Caauwe • Twitter: @bcaauwe • LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/briancaauwe/ • Email:bcaauwe@avtex.com • Blog: http://blog.avtex.com/author/bcaauwe

  15. Donald Donais • Twitter: @dondonais • LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/ddonais/ • Email:ddonais@avtex.com • Blog: http://talesfromitside.wordpress.com

  16. Lucas Struck • Just welcomed twins into my family, rounding out the total ratio of women to men at my house to 1/4 • Email:lstruck@avtex.com • Blog: http://sharepoint-community.net/profile/LucasStruck

  17. Why Office 365?

  18. Trends Impacting the Way We Work Devices People Cloud 50% For the first time in modern history, workplace demographics now span 1 billion 4 generations of enterprise customers are “on the road” to cloud smartphones,4 years ahead of predictions

  19. Are organizations prepared? 75% 49% 10K 40% 62% can’t use info for effective decision-making! 10Knew federal & industry regulations created in last 5 years 40% growth in global data generated / year 93% of employees admit to violating compliance policies ~49% of work requires network contribution 75%allow personal mobile devices for business use 80% of employees are ineffective at collaboration! only 24% have a BYOD policy in place ¥ Computing Technology Industry Association's (CompTIA) 2nd annual Trends in Enterprise Mobility study from February 2013. *The Future of Corporate IT 2013-2017 ** CEB Survey of 165,000 employees †2012 Survey on Self-Service BI and Analytics, Unisphere Research

  20. Mobile First, Cloud First: Office For iPad • Familiar Office Experience Designed for iPad • Touch Experience Built from the Ground Up for iPad • Edit, Create, and Collaborate Documents • Anywhere Access to Your Documents in SharePoint and OneDrive for Business

  21. Office Apps On Any Device • Same Experience Across All Devices • Capabilities Across Devices and Web • Part of Office 365 is Office 2013 ProPlus • Stream Office 2013 with Office On-Demand • Full Client, Work Offline As Needed

  22. Touch, inkand voice • Work Naturally with Touch on Mobile Devices • Touch Experience Includes: Touch-First or Keyboard/Mouse with Touch • Annotate or Draw As If Using Paper • Real-time Co-Authoring from Web, Desktop, Tablet/iPad or Other Mobile Device

  23. What Does This All Mean? • On IT Side • Less Time Devoted with Maintaining and Monitoring • More Time to be Strategic With Services • Supports “BYOD” Business Mentality • Multiple Solutions Under One Administrative Umbrella • On Business Side • Services Available Across Multiple Devices/Platforms • Supports One-Demand Business Needs • Works on an iPad!

  24. Base Feature Set and Licensing

  25. Different Technologies Under One Roof • Broken Down Into Multiple Categories • User Productivity Applications • Organization Productivity Services Office Project & Visio Office Online Office Mobile www Yammer Exchange SharePoint Lync User Productivity applications Organizational Productivity services

  26. Behind the Scenes • Other Components Are In the Background • Shared Platform Services • Streamlined Management Services Shared Platform Services Identity management and access control System Monitoring Commerce Platform Provisioning and update automation Streamlined Management Services Engineers on Call Auditing & Compliance policies Service Operations Consolidated Reporting

  27. Add-On Capabilities • Power BI • Project Online • Azure Rights Management • Or Ale Carte Features Added to Existing Office 365 Plan • Exchange • SharePoint • Lync • Office Pro Plus • Yammer • OneDrive for Business • CRM Dynamics

  28. Options for Licensing Office 365– Home & Business Plans http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/buy/compare-microsoft-office-products-FX102898564.aspx

  29. Options for Licensing Office 365 – Small to Enterprise Plans http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/business/compare-all-office-365-for-business-plans-FX104051403.aspx

  30. Options for Licensing Office 365 – Other Plans • Educational Plans • Primarily for Students and Faculty • http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/academic/compare-office-365-education-plans-FX103045755.aspx • Government Plans • Similar to Enterprise Options – Reduction in cost • http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/government/compare-office-365-government-plans-FX103046199.aspx • Nonprofit Plans • Various levels from Small Business to E1 and E3 • Cost Typically Donation or Greatly Reduced • http://office.microsoft.com/en-US/compare-office-365-for-nonprofits-plans-FX104081605.aspx#bkPlans

  31. Final Thing About Licensing • Depends Upon the Type of MS Agreement • Licenses Can Also Come with On-Premise Versions • Talk With Your Licensing Guru/Vendor! IT DEPENDS!

  32. Office 365 - Authentication

  33. Authentication Basics • Username and Password used to Verify Identity • Leverages a centrally located directory of user information • Results in some kind file that allows computers to remember who you are • Only good for a certain amount of time • Allows for access control to resources ranging from printers, to file shares to the front door of your office • Generally limited in a corporate environment to those assets that exist within the network that your company maintains

  34. Office 365 Complications • Doesn’t exist within your corporate network • Can’t access your Corporate Active Directory • Requires a login of some sort in nearly all situations

  35. Authentication Option 1 – Azure Active Directory Similar to the Directory used at your company, but stored in Azure Leverages an existing directory structure to manage your list of usernames and passwords. Comes preconfigured with Office 365

  36. Authentication Option 1 – Azure Active Directory Pros • Easy to configure • Works well in small environments Cons • Doesn’t scale well • Added administrative overhead • Users are required to maintain two sets of credentials

  37. Authentication Option 2 – Active Directory Federation Services Requires • DirSync Server • ADFS Server • ADFS Proxy/WAP Server • OS Licensing • Certificates • Someone that is good at following directions

  38. Navigate to Office 365 & Enter Username

  39. Redirected to ADFS Server page

  40. Logged into Site

  41. Authentication Option 2 – Active Directory Federation Services Pros • Allows users to log in with a single set of credentials • Minimizes directory maintenance • Scales well Cons • Complicated to set up and maintain • Increases licensing and hardware costs • Requires new skill set

  42. Authentication Option 3 – DirSync with Password Sync Pros • Relatively easy to set up • Scales well • Reduces administrative overhead • Users maintain one set of credentials Cons • Requires users to enter a password when they don’t have a valid cookie

  43. Cookies • Used to temporarily store information about you • Expire after a certain amount of time • Expiration can be extended • Not having the right kind is probably why Excel is prompting you for a username and password

  44. Office 365 Authentication Configuration Options Option 1 – Azure Active Directory • Easy to configure, doesn’t scale well, requires two sets of credentials Option 2 – Active Directory Federation Services • Costly to configure and maintain, offers best experience for user Option 3 – DirSync with Password Sync • Easy to configure, easy to maintain, may cause user to have to enter credentials more frequently

  45. External User Authentication – Partner Access Licenses • Free to use • Allows people outside your organization to authenticate • Uses directories stored in Outlook.com, Hotmail.com, or Live.com • The addition of many users from the same organization at the same time may require IP whitelisting https://support.live.com/eform.aspx?productKey=wlidipexc&ct=eformts&scrx=1.

  46. Break Time

  47. Connecting with Office 365

  48. Hybrid Model • Share workloads between SharePoint Server 2013 on-premises and SharePoint Online • Topologies One-Way Inbound • SharePoint Online consumes information from SharePoint 2013 on-premises • Requires Internet accessible web application • Requires reverse proxy One-Way Outbound • SharePoint 2013 on-premises consumes information from SharePoint Online Two-Way Hybrid • Share information between SharePoint 2013 and SharePoint Online • Same requirements as One-Way Inbound

  49. Hybrid Model – Workloads • Search • Federated search results in SharePoint 2013 from SharePoint Online • Federated search results in SharePoint Online from SharePoint 2013 • Business Connectivity Services • Consume data from OData endpoints on SharePoint 2013 in SharePoint Online • Duet (SAP) • Perform Read / Write operations against on-premises SAP system

  50. Hybrid Model – Other Workloads • PowerBI • Data Management Gateway • Provide data connectivity to SQL data sources over secure connection • OneDrive for Business • Requires SharePoint 2013 SP1 • Configure Redirect of OneDrive and Sites Link to SharePoint Online

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