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Mastering Windows 365

By : Christiaan Brinkhoff, Sandeep Patnaik, Morten Pedholt
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Book Image

Mastering Windows 365

5 (1)
By: Christiaan Brinkhoff, Sandeep Patnaik, Morten Pedholt

Overview of this book

Written by experts from the Windows 365 product group and a seasoned Microsoft MVP, this book offers a unique perspective on the features, functionality, and best practices of Windows 365. Drawing from their extensive professional experience and insight, the authors provide invaluable knowledge for those eager to learn about the next generation of cloud computing. Get ready to gain deep insights into this cutting-edge technology from industry insiders. Mastering Windows 365 starts by covering the fundamentals of Windows 365, helping you gain a deep understanding of deployment, management, access, security, analysis, and extensions with partner solutions. As you progress, you’ll explore the different connectivity layers and options to optimize your network connectivity from the endpoint to your Cloud PC. You’ll also learn how to manage a Cloud PC via the Microsoft Intune admin center successfully and experience how Windows and Windows 365 come together to provide new integrated experiences with Windows 11. In addition, this book will help you prepare for the new MD-102 Endpoint Administrator Exam, enhancing your career prospects. By the end of this book, you will be able to successfully plan, set up, and deploy Windows 365 Cloud PCs.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Part 1: Understanding the Basics of Windows 365
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Part 2: Implementing and Managing Cloud PCs
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Part 3: Accessing, Securing, and Analyzing Cloud PCs
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Part 4: Extending Windows 365 with Partner Solutions

Business continuity and disaster recovery

Business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) are critical components of any organization’s risk management strategy. Disruptions can occur at any time, whether it’s due to natural disasters, cyber-attacks, or other unexpected events, and without proper planning and preparation, the consequences can be catastrophic. Business continuity is the process of maintaining essential business operations during a disruption, while disaster recovery is the process of restoring critical IT systems and infrastructure after an outage. Both are essential for ensuring that organizations can recover quickly and minimize the impact of an unexpected event.

As you are aware, BCDR can be a daunting task, particularly when it comes to user desktops. Broadly speaking, the process of business continuity planning involves four key aspects: assessment, planning, capability validation, and communication. Experts from various fields, including compute...