DTA offering virtual course on cloud computing basics
The Digital Transformation Agency (DTA) is offering Microsoft 365 Fundamentals Training for government agency staff members. The course is suitable for Australian Public Service (APS) digital professionals with a role to play in helping their agency deploy and manage cloud services.
The one-day course is instructor-led and will take place virtually on Friday, 13 November 2020. Attendees will be able to gain skills directly related to adopting the DTA Protected Utility design for the modern desktop.
The course also provides foundational knowledge on the considerations and benefits of adopting cloud services and the software as a service (SaaS) cloud model. It has a specific focus on Microsoft 365 cloud offerings.
Attendees will look at the differences between Office 365 and Microsoft 365, conduct a review of enterprise mobility in Microsoft 365 and learn about collaboration. Security, compliance, privacy, subscriptions, licences, billing and support will also be covered.
The M365 Fundamentals course is sponsored by Microsoft and DTA for agencies adopting the Blueprint. The course will be delivered virtually via Microsoft Teams. Register for cloud training for more information, and to secure your place.
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