Office 365 DIY Workshops now available!
The program is designed to help not for profit organisations build their capacity to implement and manage an Office 365 environment.
The forthcoming workshops in this series are:
- Office 365 DIY basic email migration (basic pst file transfer method). Facilitated by Matt Walton. Series of 3 webinar workshops - see links below for next dates. Places limited to 5.
- SharePoint DIY workshops (basic document management and collaboration). Facilitated by Stefanie Kechayas. Series of 3 webinar workshops - see links below for next dates. Places limited to 10.
- Advanced Office 365 implementation considerations (authentication, automated email migrations). Facilitated by Matt Walton and Joey Lau. Series of 3 webinar workshops - see links below for next dates. Places limited to 10.
- Maximising Your Use of Office 365. Places limited to 10.
Refer to the product pages for more information, prerequisites and to register for each workshop:
These workshops will be on request. New details on how to order will be available soon.
- Basic Email Migration Workshop Series
- Basic SharePoint Workshop Series
- Advanced Email Migration Workshop Series
- Maximising Your Use of Office 365 Series
Registration in the program costs $300 (plus GST) per participant and includes:
- attendance at three one-hour webinar workshops
- access to specialist Infoxchange Office 365 experts for advice and support
- access to a suite of Office 365 documentation and resource materials.
Who are the workshops suitable for?
DIY Office 365 is suitable for not for profit and community organisations interested in Office 365 for email, intranet, document management or webconferencing. Participants in the workshops should be:
- a staff or volunteer of a not for profit organisation (not suitable for IT contractors)
- from an organisation eligible for free Office 365 e1 licenses or willing to purchase Office 365 licenses
- from an organisation who is ready to migrate to Office 365 during these workshops
- familiar with some of the technical components required to migrate to Office 365 such as DNS and Outlook configuration and be comfortable performing some administration tasks on an email system e.g. setting up mailboxes
- comfortable to perform a basic Office 365 migration with support
- authorised to make decisions regarding the Office 365 migration on behalf of their organisation
- authorised to access and change the organisations technical environment such as DNS, Active Directory, Exchange server etc
- from an organisation with adequate PCs and software e.g. Office 2013, or be willing to upgrade as part of the process.
If you do not meet these criteria but are interested in Office 365, please contact Infoxchange to discuss other opportunities.
Once the registration has been processed, you will be contacted by a representative from Infoxchange with confirmation and further information on the program and invitations to the webinars.