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Mastering Office 365 Administration

By : Thomas Carpe, Nikkia Carter, Alara Rogers
Book Image

Mastering Office 365 Administration

By: Thomas Carpe, Nikkia Carter, Alara Rogers

Overview of this book

In today's world, every organization aims to migrate to the cloud in order to become more efficient by making full use of the latest technologies. Office 365 is your one-stop solution to making your organization reliable, scalable, and fast. This book will start with an overview of Office 365 components, and help you learn how to use the administration portal, and perform basic administration. It then goes on to cover common management tasks, such as managing users, admin roles, groups, securing Office 365, and enforcing compliance. In the next set of chapters, you will learn about topics including managing Skype for Business Online, Yammer, OneDrive for Business, and Microsoft Teams. In the final section of the book, you will learn how to carry out reporting and monitor Office 365 service health. By the end of this book, you will be able to implement enterprise-level services with Office 365 based on your organization's needs.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
10
Administering Yammer
Index

Chapter 13. Administering PowerApps, Flow, Stream, and Forms

Every day, Microsoft adds more small products to Office 365, and frequently adds new ways to administer those products. It's impossible for a printed book to cover all of these in real time; by the time we hand this to our editors and it comes off the press and into your hands, it's likely there will be new administration centers we never touched on, and possibly entirely new products as well. Even now, there are a number of products related to Office 365 with administration centers accessible from the portal: Dynamics 365, Intune, and others—these are outside the scope of this book.

We will cover administration for four small products, PowerApps, Flow, Stream, and Forms, because they follow similar patterns that we expect Microsoft may adopt with other smaller, specialized additions to Office 365. To be specific, two of these products have admin centers in the Office 365 portal, and two of them do not and must be administered in...