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Migrating to Microsoft 365 GCC High
Did you ever get a solution to this question? I am preparing to do the same for a small company and need some direction. Thanks.
- SherifBadwyJun 10, 2021Copper Contributor
Yup, and its defintely not a matter of just provisioning the licenses. First, you need to be getting the licenses from an AOS-G provider. Here are a list of companies: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-government/documentation-government-csp-list
I'm assuming you're a partner. GCC tenants have special configuration requirements and there are a lot of security rights to consider that are not in your standard MS365 admin. In short, you'll be a little lost if you don't know what you're doing.
I had to reach out to another partner and ask them to help.
If you want me to connect you to them you can PM me.
- Kai_Walston_CompuNetAug 28, 2023Copper ContributorHi Members,
We are a GCC-High Partner and are happy to give you a free assessment and roadmap on your GCC High or DOD deployments. Please contact me here if you are interested in the license requirements or Compliance frameworks we support.