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Office 365 – Jump Start presentations

For those of you which were unable to join the 3 days online session ‘Office 365 Jump Start’, you are able to find the presentation support in PDF files here http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/office365/m/officecrapril/default.aspx Agenda Reminder: Day One — “Office 365 Platform” • Microsoft Office 365 Overview for IT Pros • Deploying Clients for Office 365 • Administration […]

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Office 365–What do existing BPOS customers need to do to prepare for Microsoft Office 365?

This session addresses your questions about moving from the current version of Microsoft Business Productivity Online Standard Suite (BPOS-S) to the next version,Office 365. It highlights key areas you should be thinking of now, so that your customer will be ready to move to the next version. http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd/NorthAmerica/2011/OSP213

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Office 365 – Install and configure Directory Synchronization (DirSync)

As you already know, it is possible to synchronize your Active Directory with Office 365 (like with BPOS). Before starting talking about the installation and configuration steps, there is few reminders about the limitation and prerequisites: Limitations DirSync is able to synchronize ONLY one AD Forest; if you have multiple forest, you may need multiple

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SharePoint – Collaboration in the Cloud with SharePoint: A New World of Productivity (from TechEd US)

Foundational Sessions bridge the general topics outlined in the keynote address and the in-depth coverage in breakout sessions by sharing the company’s vision, strategy and roadmap for particular products and technologies, and are delivered by Microsoft senior executives. This session focuses on how IT professionals and developers can build and manage Microsoft SharePoint applications for

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Office 365–The Future of productivity (from TechEd US)

Lessons from the Field: Learn from the Experts on Building Clouds and Their Effect on Your Enterprise: This session provides a preview of our next generation cloud productivity services, Office 365 (previously known as Business Productivity Online Standard Suite). Office 365 brings together cloud versions of our most trusted email, communication and collaboration software, Exchange

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Office 365 – Manage your Exchange Online with PowerShell

In addition of a previous post which explains how to add Exchange Online on the Exchange Management Console (http://blog.hametbenoit.info/2011/05/06/office-365-add-your-office-365-forest-on-your-exchange-management-console/) you can also do the same with PowerShell To be able to use PowerShell to manage Exchange Online, follow steps provided here http://help.outlook.com/en-us/140/cc546278.aspx

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Office 365 – Get involved with the SharePoint Product Group

if you are participating to the Office 365, and/or if you are working on SharePoint, this is for you The SharePoint Product Group wants to involved customers and partners in order to improve the use of SharePoint Online based on real experience. All the details: http://community.office365.com/en-us/b/office_365_technical_blog/archive/2010/11/21/announcing-an-opportunity-to-engage-with-the-sharepoint-online-team.aspx

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Office 365 – TCP/IP communication ports for Office 365 communication

This is a translation/adaptation of a very good post from my friend, Arnaud Alcabez (original post [in French] http://bposnews.wordpress.com/2011/05/11/office-365-liste-des-ports-tcpip/) This shows the TCP/IP communication ports which has to be allowed on proxy which doesn’t allow generic characters (such as *.outlook.com) TCP/IP communication ports required depends on the service you want to use/provide to your users;

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