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J**N
great
good information
A**I
Good.Instructional Book
The book covers the how-to steps for setting up Office 365 and many of the various dependencies typical of an enterprise scenario. Where it falls short is on the architecture and concepts. For as many pages as it contains, much of that paper is consumed with screen shots of licensing agreements, which is just a distraction for more advanced users. I would have preferred that space be used to describe the architecture components in more depth. The book is great for what it is and recommended for people needing the introduction to O365 in an enterprise scenario.
S**R
Five Stars
Well done
D**S
Not very good for IT admins
Not very good for IT admins. Much better options out there, good for entry level or anyone looking to get familiarized with O365.
S**A
Five Stars
Good book for learning the basics of Microsoft 365
J**N
Great book except for what was left out
This is a very good technical book. If you are like me and have been trying to understand Office 365 administration from the available online documentation, you will find this book to be very clarifying. The copious use of screen shots is also very nice.One draw back and why I cannot give a 5 star rating is that DLP and IRM are completely omitted. In an enterprise implementation these controls are critical and this book does not address them in the least.
M**R
No Table of Contents. It is therefore difficult to quickly find information.
There is good content in this book - but no Table of Contents. Thus, it is very difficult to locate information in it. I bought it for the Nook as well and there IS a TOC there - the Nook just does a horrible job of presenting the TOC and thus, it's nearly as useless. This seems to indicate an issue with the publisher, Microsoft Press. I'll have to rethink purchasing things from this publisher in the future.
C**R
Five Stars
good
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