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Architecting Microsoft Teams for Scale, Security, and Governance
Microsoft Teams has become the backbone of modern collaboration, voice, meetings, and enterprise integration but without a clear architectural strategy and governance framework, organizations face sprawl, security risks, performance issues, and inconsistent user experiences.
This workshop provides a comprehensive, end to end view of Microsoft Teams architecture and governance, covering the technical foundations, identity and security models, network and voice architecture, lifecycle management, and operational governance required for a scalable, compliant, and well managed Teams environment.
Designed for IT leaders, architects, and administrators, the workshop combines conceptual architecture, real world design patterns, governance best practices, and operational guidance to help organizations design, deploy, and manage Microsoft Teams with confidence.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
1. Understand the end to end Microsoft Teams service architecture
2. Design Teams deployments aligned with identity, security, and compliance requirements
3. Architect network and voice solutions that support performance, reliability, and scale
4. Implement governance controls for Teams, channels, apps, and lifecycle management
5. Align Teams governance with organizational policies, regulatory requirements, and adoption goals
6. Establish operational models for monitoring, change management, and ongoing optimization
Satish Upadhyaya
Satish Upadhyaya | Microsoft Workplace Transformation Consultant - Managed Services for Microsoft 365
Toronto, Canada
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