This intermediate How to Prepare your Organization's Network for Microsoft Teams training prepares learners to verify that their organization's network is ready for a Microsoft Teams rollout and teaches them how to troubleshoot it if something goes wrong.
Imagine you walked into work tomorrow and your boss told you to make sure the network was ready for a Microsoft Teams rollout. Could you quickly determine if your network could support Teams? If you have a moment of hesitation, you should take this course and learn how to prepare your organization's network for Microsoft Teams.
You'll learn the steps to take to determine if your network is prepared for Microsoft Teams and what to do to prepare your network if it's not.
After finishing this How to Prepare your Organization's Network for Microsoft Teams training, you'll know how to verify if your organization's network is ready for a Microsoft Teams rollout and how to troubleshoot it if something goes wrong.
For anyone who manages training for the communication platforms your organization uses, this Microsoft Teams training can be used to onboard new systems administrators, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a Microsoft Teams reference resource.
How to Prepare your Organization's Network for Microsoft Teams: What You Need to Know
This How to Prepare your Organization's Network for Microsoft Teams training has videos that cover communication platform topics including:
- Verifying the essential network requirements for implementing Microsoft Teams
- Monitoring network reliability with the Call Quality Dashboard
- Confirming that all machines can resolve external DNS queries
- Maintaining session persistence
Who Should Take How to Prepare your Organization's Network for Microsoft Teams Training?
This How to Prepare your Organization's Network for Microsoft Teams training is considered associate-level Microsoft Teams training, which means it was designed for systems administrators. This Microsoft productivity skills course is designed for systems administrators with three to five years of experience with communication platforms.
New or aspiring systems administrators. If you’re a systems administrator, it’s only a matter of time before you’re required to manage Microsoft products. With this Microsoft Teams training, you can learn how to roll out one of the most popular collaboration and communication tools from Microsoft early on in your career.
Experienced systems administrators. Rolling out Microsoft Teams across a network isn't especially difficult, but when something goes wrong, it can be a nightmare to figure out why. This course on preparing a network for Microsoft Teams is perfect for experienced administrators because so many of the questions you'll need to ask and prepare for can be answered with the experience you've built up.