Another month, another update. This time it was Exchange Online that got the love of a redo. PowerShell for Exchange Online is the second book I wrote, right after finishing the Exchange 2016 book I did with Dave Stork in 2017 … an idea that was started way back in 2015. Exchange Online was originally the hook that Microsoft used to lure customers onto its Microsoft 365 product. Once you had Exchange you were exposed to all sorts of workloads that eventually were bundled with larger license groups. Even now Exchange Online tends to be one of the first products that organizations use as their first taste of the Microsoft 365 world. Behind all of that is PowerShell. PowerShell which can be used to do all sort of things. Manage. Report. Configure. And More!
That is why the book was started almost five years ago now, with the intent of helping those that wanted to manage Exchange Online with PowerShell, they could do so from a real-world/practical guide. Consider that, yes, there is some theory in the book as it is almost impossible to escape. However, with this book you have PRACTICAL advice (hence the name). Written by a nine-time Microsoft MVP with twenty-five years of IT experience, whose starting point was Exchange 5.5, NT 3.51/4.0 and who cut his teeth on PowerShell when it was known as MONAD. If you are looking to learn, use and expand your knowledge of what PowerShell can do for Exchange Online, pickup you copy of the book today!
If you purchase a subscription, you will also be provided content updates on a bi-monthly basis that will keep you up to date on the latest changes in the Exchange Online PowerShell module. Consider not only this the value add for this book, but also that it is maintained by a nine-time Microsoft MVP!

SPECIAL NOTE – SPONSOR!
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