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38 reviewsWelcome to the Ninth (2023) edition of Office 365 for IT Pros, a book focused on the Microsoft 365 cloud productivity suite The goal of this book is to help tenant administrators, architects, and technologists understand and exploit the capabilities available in the enterprise version of Office 365 and the surrounding Microsoft 365 ecosystem. Office 365 had its 10th anniversary on June 28, 2021. We have seen enormous change since its release. It’s been a blast tracking, analyzing, and documenting the evolution of Office 365 since we started on the Office 365 for IT Pros path in the summer of 2014.
Some accuse Microsoft of applying branding too liberally with the result that they confuse customers about just what Microsoft 365 means. In the context of this book, Office 365 means the enterprise Office services accessed by tenants via the internet, including Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, Teams, Planner, and Yammer. We also cover the functionality available in the various administrative portals and how to use Power Automate, Power Apps, PowerShell, and the Microsoft Graph to automate administrative processes. Although we cover clients like Outlook, we don’t cover applications like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint except in passing.