Managing Office 365 Identities And Requirements
Candidates for this course are IT professionals who take part in evaluating, planning, deploying, and operating the Office 365 services, including its dependencies, requirements, and supporting technologies.

Exam 70-346 Managing Office 365 Identities and Requirements
Candidates for this course are IT professionals who take part in evaluating, planning, deploying, and operating the Office 365 services, including its dependencies, requirements, and supporting technologies.
Candidates should have experience with the Office 365 Admin Center and an understanding of Microsoft Exchange Online, Skype for Business Online, SharePoint Online, Office 365 ProPlus, and Azure Active Directory.
This includes experience with service descriptions, configuration options, and integrating services with existing identity management and on-premises infrastructure to support the business requirements of an organization.
Course Content
Provision Office 365 (15–20%)
- Provision tenants
- Add and configure custom domains
- Plan a pilot
Plan and implement networking and security in Office 365 (15–20%)
- Configure DNS records for services
- Enable client connectivity to Office 365
- Administer Microsoft Azure Rights Management Service (RMS)
- Manage administrator roles in Office 365
Manage cloud identities (15–20%)
- Configure password management
- Manage user and security groups
- Manage cloud identities with Windows PowerShell
Implement and Manage Identities by Using Azure AD Connect (15–20%)
- Prepare on-premises Active Directory for Azure AD Connect
- Set up Azure AD Connect tool
- Manage Active Directory users and groups with Azure AD Connect in place
Implement and manage federated identities for single sign-on (SSO) (15–20%)
- Plan requirements for Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
- Install and manage AD FS servers
- Install and manage WAP servers
Monitor and troubleshoot Office 365 availability and usage (15–20%)
- Analyze reports
- Monitor service health
- Isolate service interruption