Microsoft Community: Office 365 for IT Administrators

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Our COO, Hrvoje Kusulja, will be presenting about admin novelties related to the Office 365 E5 plan, and managing of the services within Office 365.

Hrvoje will show various options within the Office 365 Admin portal menu from an information technology aspect, explain the relationship with Azure and Intune, with a focus on Yammer, OneDrive for Business, Skype for Business and other cloud services.

When, where?

Date and time: May 20th, 2016 @ 2PM

Location: Srce, Josipa Marohnića 5, Zagreb

Price: Free

Agenda

14:00 – 14:30 Intro – Tomislav Lulic
14:30 – 15:45 Office 365 for IT administrators – Hrvoje Kusulja
15:45 – 16:30 Pizza and beverages 🙂

Register today!

Event registration

About Hrvoje

System engineer by profession. Graduated Information Technologies from Polytechnic of Zagreb and worked in parallel in his own company on system engineering tasks such as IBM Enterprise Systems, Microsoft solutions – Windows Server, Exchange, System Center, Dynamics CRM, SharePoint, Office 365, Azure Cloud solutions, etc. Earned numerous Microsoft and IBM certifications, as well as various awards and honors from his high school and faculty. Mostly devoted to Cloud technologies and perfecting himself in this field.

Windows Server 2003 End of Support

Microsoft has announced that Windows Server 2003 is approaching its end of life. The official date of the end of extended support is July 14, 2015. This includes all versions of WS2003 and all the sub-editions. Microsoft will no longer provide patches, security updates, support or technical updates, and you also won’t be able to receive online technical assistance. Upkeep costs for older hardware will inevitably increase. Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 will also be affected.

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“It’s time for a change”

The solution is to upgrade your server software to Windows Server 2012 R2 or to Microsoft Azure, if you want to switch to the Cloud. WS2003 was very stable, but this is no longer enough in today’s highly dynamic, Cloud-oriented world. A lot of enterprises still use WS2003, and it’s running on millions of systems; running applications on a server that has no support is very risky from a business standpoint. Do not wait for the last minute to migrate – rushing the process can result in many problems, errors, security issues, etc.

Migrating from WS2003 is an investment into your company’s safe future.

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