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  • Hello,

    Could advice me the best o365 management Tool to use . i'am not using MSLO  powershell commands .

    Regards

    Thursday, November 10, 2016 1:47 PM

Answers

  • Hi, 

    Thanks for posting the query here!

    Office 365 Management Tools – Admin Center

    If you are an Administrator, when you log into your Office 365 account, you get access to the Admin Center. The Admin Center has a navigation panel on the left side of the screen that allows you to manage different areas of your Office 365 environment. You will frequently find yourself using the navigation panel to manage settings inside the Users, Domains, Billing, Service Settings, and Admin menus.

    For small and midsized business licenses, the Dashboard page gives you links to common tasks like setup, adding users, billing, and managing domains. For Enterprise level licenses, you can access a list of common tasks from the right top corner of your page. Using the navigational panel, you can manage more common tasks such as setting policies for Mail and Passwords, creating groups and shared mailboxes, purchasing new licenses for new accounts, purchasing subscriptions to more Office 365 services, etc.

    The Admin menu on the navigational panel can be used to access the separate admin centers for Exchange, SharePoint, Skype for Business and other Office 365 apps. This allows you more granular management and access to all settings of those services.

    Office 365 Management Tools – Microsoft System Center

    The Microsoft Service Center is an additional Office 365 management tool. The Service Center includes components like the Operations Manager, Configuration Manager and Data Protection Manager that IT Admins can use to gain insight into the state of your organization’s IT structure, policies and processes. Using this information, your IT department can manage secure systems and automate operations within your Office 365 environment.

    Office 365 Management Tools – Third-Party Options

    As mentioned before, management solutions provided by third-party vendors often provide more functionality than the native Office 365 management tools. Some third-party tools are specific to certain Office 365 apps. For example, a third-party vendor can provide a tool just for managing your organization’s SharePoint sites, users, groups and policies. Third-party vendors can also provide management tools for your entire Office 365 environment.

    you can check this : https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/mvpawardprogram/2015/07/07/office365-monitoring-using-system-centre-operations-manager/

    Hope this helps you 

    If Not, I suggest you to post Your query better suits in Office 365 forums. 

    Microsoft has dedicated forums for Office 365 commercial support. To ensure you connect with the right experts. please post your question to http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/default.aspx. 

    Thanks & Regards
    Vijisankar
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Kindly click "Mark as Answer" on the post that helps you, this can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread and also “Vote as Helpful”.

    • Proposed as answer by vijisankar Friday, November 11, 2016 4:01 AM
    • Marked as answer by azuriste Wednesday, August 22, 2018 1:24 PM
    Friday, November 11, 2016 4:01 AM

All replies

  • Hi, 

    Thanks for posting the query here!

    Office 365 Management Tools – Admin Center

    If you are an Administrator, when you log into your Office 365 account, you get access to the Admin Center. The Admin Center has a navigation panel on the left side of the screen that allows you to manage different areas of your Office 365 environment. You will frequently find yourself using the navigation panel to manage settings inside the Users, Domains, Billing, Service Settings, and Admin menus.

    For small and midsized business licenses, the Dashboard page gives you links to common tasks like setup, adding users, billing, and managing domains. For Enterprise level licenses, you can access a list of common tasks from the right top corner of your page. Using the navigational panel, you can manage more common tasks such as setting policies for Mail and Passwords, creating groups and shared mailboxes, purchasing new licenses for new accounts, purchasing subscriptions to more Office 365 services, etc.

    The Admin menu on the navigational panel can be used to access the separate admin centers for Exchange, SharePoint, Skype for Business and other Office 365 apps. This allows you more granular management and access to all settings of those services.

    Office 365 Management Tools – Microsoft System Center

    The Microsoft Service Center is an additional Office 365 management tool. The Service Center includes components like the Operations Manager, Configuration Manager and Data Protection Manager that IT Admins can use to gain insight into the state of your organization’s IT structure, policies and processes. Using this information, your IT department can manage secure systems and automate operations within your Office 365 environment.

    Office 365 Management Tools – Third-Party Options

    As mentioned before, management solutions provided by third-party vendors often provide more functionality than the native Office 365 management tools. Some third-party tools are specific to certain Office 365 apps. For example, a third-party vendor can provide a tool just for managing your organization’s SharePoint sites, users, groups and policies. Third-party vendors can also provide management tools for your entire Office 365 environment.

    you can check this : https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/mvpawardprogram/2015/07/07/office365-monitoring-using-system-centre-operations-manager/

    Hope this helps you 

    If Not, I suggest you to post Your query better suits in Office 365 forums. 

    Microsoft has dedicated forums for Office 365 commercial support. To ensure you connect with the right experts. please post your question to http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/default.aspx. 

    Thanks & Regards
    Vijisankar
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Kindly click "Mark as Answer" on the post that helps you, this can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread and also “Vote as Helpful”.

    • Proposed as answer by vijisankar Friday, November 11, 2016 4:01 AM
    • Marked as answer by azuriste Wednesday, August 22, 2018 1:24 PM
    Friday, November 11, 2016 4:01 AM
  • For managing your Office 365 environment, you can try Vyapin Office 365 Management Suite. It comes with 3 modules for Reporting, Exporting and Managing Office 365. Download the free evaluation of this O365 Suite here - https://www.vyapin.com/office-365-management-tool
    Monday, May 13, 2019 9:46 AM