Jeff from Quest discusses the complexities of Microsoft 365 tenant-to-tenant migration, focusing on permissions, roles, and security. He outlines the agenda, which includes an overview of on-demand migration (ODM), required permissions, balancing security and functionality, customizing application consents, and maintaining compliance.
Jeff explains that Microsoft controls the platform and permissions, and ODM requires access to migrate content. He highlights the evolution of permissions from two initial consents to six core application consents today, emphasizing the importance of minimal access for source tenants and full access for target tenants. He details the specific permissions needed for Exchange, OneDrive, SharePoint, and Teams, noting the critical nature of certain permissions for successful migrations.
He also discusses the importance of security and functionality balance, the limitations of custom RBAC, and the need for service accounts without MFA. Shahan introduces additional customization options for consents and the role of RBAC in managing access during migrations, including a self-service portal for end users.
Finally, he provides insights into managing multiple migrations and the collaborative process required between source and target companies, along with QR codes linking to relevant knowledge base articles for further information.
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