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Published inFeb 2024
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781803243177
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Gaurav Mahajan
Gaurav Mahajan
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Gaurav Mahajan

Gaurav Mahajan is a Microsoft Technology Solutions Professional who specializes in Microsoft 365, SharePoint, and AI, with over 19 years of technical consulting experience. Gaurav has a bachelor's in engineering, is Stanford certified in machine learning, and holds a PG Diploma in management from the Indian Institute of Management. He speaks at and organizes technical events, code camps, and conferences. He is a co-chair of the M365 & SharePoint Saturday, Pittsburgh (US) annual conference.
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Sudeep Ghatak
Sudeep Ghatak
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Sudeep Ghatak

Sudeep Ghatak is a Microsoft MVP in Business Applications and a frequent contributor to the Power Automate Community forum. He works as a Principal Architect in Christchurch, New Zealand and loves designing solutions based on Office 365 and the Azure platform. He is a certified Solutions Developer (MCSD) and holds a postgraduate degree in instrumentation engineering. He is an active member of the Microsoft community and often seen speaking at user groups and conferences in New Zealand.
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Nate Chamberlain
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Nate Chamberlain

Nate Chamberlain is a technical content creator, solution architect, and trainer, recognized as a 5-year Microsoft MVP. With a background in business analysis and systems administration, Nate has authored seven books and manages his blog. He holds an array of certifications, including M365 Enterprise Administrator Expert and Microsoft Power Platform App Maker Associate, and is a frequent speaker at user groups and conferences.
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Scott Brewster
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Scott Brewster

Scott Brewster is a Microsoft 365 Solutions Architect. He has supported numerous government clients focusing on SharePoint and Microsoft 365 since 2008. His focus is on security, administration, migration, governance, and training. Scott has been speaking at conferences and user groups since 2010 and runs the SharePoint User Group of DC.
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What this book covers

Chapter 1, Overview of Microsoft 365, summarizes the products available in the Microsoft 365 suite, what they are used for, and the general licensing information you should know about. You’ll learn how to sign in to Microsoft 365 and get to know its user interface.

Chapter 2, Introduction to SharePoint Online, provides recipes for the basic operations when using SharePoint, such as creating and sharing documents. This is useful for anyone who needs guidance on the essentials of using SharePoint.

Chapter 3, Modern Sites in SharePoint Online, explores content management using modern sites. You’ll get to know the modern site architecture and features available in SharePoint Online for creating and managing modern sites.

Chapter 4, Lists and Libraries in SharePoint Online, covers the creation and management of lists and libraries in SharePoint Online. These are fundamental components for organizing and storing information.

Chapter 5, Document Management in SharePoint Online, focuses on document management capabilities in SharePoint Online, including versioning, metadata, and document collaboration features.

Chapter 6, OneDrive, discusses the features and functionality of OneDrive, Microsoft’s cloud storage solution integrated with Microsoft 365. You’ll learn the basics of uploading, syncing, and sharing files.

Chapter 7, Microsoft Teams, explores Microsoft Teams, a collaboration platform that combines workplace chat, meetings, file storage, and application integration. The recipes in this chapter increase in complexity, so you can choose to learn basic controls or more complex topics such as adding connectors, using breakout rooms, and creating registration forms.

Chapter 8, Power Automate (Microsoft Flow), introduces Power Automate, Microsoft’s workflow automation tool for creating automated workflows across various applications and services. After creating a workflow, you’ll learn how to edit and test the flow before following recipes for exporting, importing, and sharing it.

Chapter 9, Creating Power Apps, guides users through the process of creating custom business applications using Power Apps, Microsoft’s low-code application development platform. You’ll learn how to create an app based on a template, connect to data sources, and add interactive screens to your app.

Chapter 10, Applying Power Apps, demonstrates how to deploy and integrate apps within your organization. You’ll learn how to embed an app in Teams and on a SharePoint page, as well as how to export and import your apps.

Chapter 11, Power BI, provides an overview of Power BI, Microsoft’s business analytics tool, for creating interactive reports and visualizations from data sources. While visualizing data is the end goal of Power BI, you’ll also learn important steps for transforming and modeling data.

Chapter 12, Overview of Copilot in Microsoft 365 and Power Platform, introduces Copilot, an AI-powered coding assistant, and explores its integration within Microsoft 365 and Power Platform. We’ll take a bite-sized tour of Copilot in all the most popular software and what you can do with it.

Please note that the following chapters are only available in the free eBook that supplements this book: https://packt.link/online-sup-book

Chapter 13, Term Store and Content Types in SharePoint Online, discusses the management of metadata and content types using the Term Store in SharePoint Online for improving content organization and search.

Chapter 14, Search in Microsoft 365, explores the search capabilities within Microsoft 365, including Microsoft Search and its integration across various applications.

Chapter 15, Microsoft Delve, provides an overview of Microsoft Delve, a personal search and discovery tool, for surfacing relevant content and connections within organizations.

Chapter 16, Microsoft 365 Groups, explores Microsoft 365 Groups, collaborative workspaces that integrate with various Microsoft 365 services, including Outlook, SharePoint, and Teams.

Chapter 17, Power Automate Desktop for RPA, introduces Power Automate Desktop, Microsoft’s robotic process automation (RPA) tool, for automating repetitive tasks across desktop applications.

Chapter 18, Copilot Studio (Power Virtual Agents), introduces Power Virtual Agents, Microsoft’s no-code chatbot development platform, a predecessor to Copilot Studio used for creating intelligent virtual agents to engage with users.

Chapter 19, Viva Insights, overviews the functionality of the Viva Insights app, including features for organizing your work calendar. As we’ll see, this is a “nice to have” application that aims to improve your work-life balance rather than performing staple tasks for your organization.

Chapter 20, Viva Learning, helps you get comfortable with Microsoft’s app for training and growing your skills, Viva Learning. You’ll learn what Viva Learning is, how to take courses on the app, review your learning activity, and suggest courses for your team.

Chapter 21, Viva Engage, prepares you to use Viva Engage, Microsoft’s enterprise social networking platform. You’ll find recipes for the basic functionalities of creating and joining Viva Engage communities, using the home feed, following people, and posting messages. In case you need some more administrative knowledge of Viva Engage, you’ll learn how to create a network and invite external members to your network.

Chapter 22, Planner, provides an overview of Microsoft Planner, a task management tool, for organizing and tracking work within teams and projects.

Chapter 23, Microsoft To Do, explores Microsoft To Do, a task management app, for organizing tasks and managing to-do lists across devices.

Chapter 24, Microsoft Forms, teaches you the basic features when using Microsoft Forms. As you’ll learn in the chapter, Forms is an easy solution for creating forms and quizzes. You’ll learn the differences between the two formats and what features are available in each.

Chapter 25, Custom Development – SharePoint Framework, is a more advanced chapter that discusses custom development using the SharePoint Framework (SPFx) for building solutions and extensions on the SharePoint platform. This is the only chapter that will require a beginner-level knowledge of JavaScript.

Chapter 26, Microsoft 365 on Mobile Devices, explores the features and capabilities of Microsoft 365 applications on mobile devices, enabling productivity on the go.

Note that the Appendix is part of the supplementary eBook. It covers niche Microsoft technologies that may be “nice to have” additions to your workspace, such as Microsoft Bookings and Microsoft Loop.

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Gaurav Mahajan

Gaurav Mahajan is a Microsoft Technology Solutions Professional who specializes in Microsoft 365, SharePoint, and AI, with over 19 years of technical consulting experience. Gaurav has a bachelor's in engineering, is Stanford certified in machine learning, and holds a PG Diploma in management from the Indian Institute of Management. He speaks at and organizes technical events, code camps, and conferences. He is a co-chair of the M365 & SharePoint Saturday, Pittsburgh (US) annual conference.
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Sudeep Ghatak

Sudeep Ghatak is a Microsoft MVP in Business Applications and a frequent contributor to the Power Automate Community forum. He works as a Principal Architect in Christchurch, New Zealand and loves designing solutions based on Office 365 and the Azure platform. He is a certified Solutions Developer (MCSD) and holds a postgraduate degree in instrumentation engineering. He is an active member of the Microsoft community and often seen speaking at user groups and conferences in New Zealand.
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Nate Chamberlain

Nate Chamberlain is a technical content creator, solution architect, and trainer, recognized as a 5-year Microsoft MVP. With a background in business analysis and systems administration, Nate has authored seven books and manages his blog. He holds an array of certifications, including M365 Enterprise Administrator Expert and Microsoft Power Platform App Maker Associate, and is a frequent speaker at user groups and conferences.
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Scott Brewster

Scott Brewster is a Microsoft 365 Solutions Architect. He has supported numerous government clients focusing on SharePoint and Microsoft 365 since 2008. His focus is on security, administration, migration, governance, and training. Scott has been speaking at conferences and user groups since 2010 and runs the SharePoint User Group of DC.
Read more about Scott Brewster