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Deploying Microsoft 365 Teamwork: Exam MS-300 Guide

You're reading from   Deploying Microsoft 365 Teamwork: Exam MS-300 Guide Expert tips, techniques, and practices to pass the MS-300 exam on the first attempt

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838987732
Length 632 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. What is SharePoint Online? 2. Planning and Configuring Site Collections and Hub Sites FREE CHAPTER 3. Planning and Configuring Customizations and Apps 4. Planning and Configuring Managed Metadata 5. Planning and Configuring Guest Access 6. Managing SharePoint Online 7. Managing SharePoint Online Search 8. Monitoring and Maintaining the SharePoint Online Service 9. Configuring and Managing OneDrive for Business 10. Managing Users and Groups 11. Managing Sharing and Security 12. Managing Sync Security 13. Monitoring and Maintaining the OneDrive Service 14. Planning and Configuring Teams Settings 15. Planning Identity and Authentication for Teams 16. Managing the Teams Environment 17. Monitoring and Maintaining the Microsoft Teams Service 18. Integrating M365 Workloads 19. Managing Yammer Capabilities 20. Managing Stream Capabilities 21. Integrating M365 Workloads with External Data 22. Assessment Answers
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Overview of SharePoint Online architecture

The SharePoint Online platform is generally comprised of site collections, sites, web parts, and pages. A site is a website that contains various SharePoint objects such as pages, document libraries, or calendars. A site collection is a group of sites, normally organized by department, project, cross-functional group, or other business units. A page is an HTML web page. Pages can be basic with just displayed text or built from templates (such as Wiki or Publishing Portal) that may have different web parts preloaded.

Web parts are codeless widgets or apps that can be used to display or interact with information on a page:

In the preceding diagram, the Managers (Site) contains three web parts: a calendar, a task list, and a document library. The Document Library web part looks like a filesystem interface to SharePoint and can be used to upload and download files as well as perform other file operation tasks.

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