It all starts with, if you’re a user or an admin and you want to get to Office 365, you log in to. We’ll take a look at a couple of other services. We’re also going to take a look at Skype for Business, which is for video conferencing and instant messaging in a secure and awesome environment. You can install Office 2016, Office ProPlus 2016, which is a specific version that you get with Office 365. We’re also going to look at things like Office 2016. SharePoint is a super popular enterprise‑level, website‑based, awesome monster of technology. We’re going to look at stuff like SharePoint, here. We’re going to be looking at things like Exchange, where you can see exchanges providing email access. We’re going to focus on some of the more popular services in Office 365. They’ll see tiles, these are called tiles, that relate to the services currently available to us. When I log in, I’m taken to this home screen, like everybody else is. I can pretty much do anything that you can do in the tenancy without actually being at Microsoft in their data centers. That’s the highest role that you can be assigned in Office 365. Hopefully, I’ll remember that, and I believe I will. I’ve been there already on this machine, but you will have to remember your password. If you’ve been there before recently and you still got some memory of that in your browser session, your browser will be kind enough to remember your username, which is fantastic. To get into Office 365, you’re going to want to go to the website. In this video, we’re going to do an overview of Office 365, some of the more popular services and take a look specifically at the admin’s portal and the admin’s center. I’m Spike Xavier with Interface Technical Training in Phoenix, Arizona.
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