Microsoft 365 Certified Fundamentals – Skills
Measured
This document contains the skills measured on the exams associated with this
certification. It does not include any upcoming or recent changes that have been made to
those skills. For more information about upcoming or recent changes, see the associated
exam details page(s).
Exam MS-900: Microsoft 365 Fundamentals
Skills Measured
NOTE: The bullets that appear below each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how
we are assessing that skill. This list is not definitive or exhaustive.
NOTE: In most cases, exams do NOT cover preview features, and some features will only be
added to an exam when they are GA (General Availability).
Describe cloud concepts (10-15%)
Describe the different types of cloud services available
describe Microsoft’s IaaS, and PaaS offerings
describe where Microsoft Azure and Dynamics 365 fit in to the Microsoft ecosystem
cloud-based productivity solutions
Describe the benefits of and considerations for using a cloud service instead of on-
premises services
describe public, private, and hybrid scenarios
identify scenarios when usage of cloud-based services is more beneficial than on-
premises services
compare costs of cloud-based services with on-premises services
identify factors that drive organizations to move to the cloud
Describe Core Microsoft 365 Services and Concepts (30-35%)
Identify core Microsoft 365 capabilities
productivity and teamwork (IM and chat, online meetings, email and calendaring, Office
productivity apps, file storage and sharing, intranet and team sites, enterprise social,
accessibility)
business management (simplified management, business process automation,
extensibility, business voice and phone systems, forms and workflow management,
business intelligence, work management, customer scheduling and booking, mileage
tracking and reporting)
security and compliance (identity and access management, information protection and
governance, threat protection, security management, insider risk management,
compliance management, discover and respond)
describe the capabilities of the Microsoft 365 Admin center and Microsoft 365 user
portal
Describe options for deploying and supporting Windows and Office
describe the deployment and release models for Windows-as-a-Service (WaaS) including
deployment rings
describe the capabilities of Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) and when it makes sense to
implement WVD
identify deployment and servicing methods for Office 365 ProPlus
Describe analytics capabilities in Microsoft 365
describe capabilities of Workplace Analytics and MyAnalytics
describe the reports available in the Microsoft 365 Admin center and other admin
centers
Describe Microsoft 365 collaboration solutions
explain how collaboration solutions in Microsoft 365 can drive personal and
organizational productivity
describe the capabilities for extending Office and Microsoft Teams with Power Platform
and third-party apps and services
Explain Security, Compliance, Privacy, and Trust in Microsoft 365 (30-
35%)
Explain zero-trust security principles for Microsoft 365
identify key components that need to be protected within an organization’s cloud and
on-premises infrastructure
describe key security pillars of protection, including identity, documents, network, and
devices
Explain unified endpoint management concepts
explain device and application management
describe bring you own device (BYOD), and application and device management
explain the value of the Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM) including Microsoft Intune
and System Center
Explain identity and access management concepts
describe concepts of cloud identity, on-premises identity, and hybrid identity
describe the purpose and value of implementing multi-factor authentication (MFA)
describe the purpose and value of conditional access
Explain Threat Protection in Microsoft 365
identify how Microsoft 365 services address the most common current threats
describe the concepts of Cloud App Security
Describe the Service Trust portal, Security center, and Compliance Manager
identify differences between the Service Trust portal, Security center, and Compliance
Manager
explain the trust relationship between Microsoft and service locations
describe data protection options including data segregation
describe how compliance scores are generated and how they can be used
describe scenarios where knowing the compliance score benefits an organization
describe the value and capabilities of the Service Trust portal
explain insider risk management capabilities in the compliance score
identify eDiscovery use cases and scenarios
explain why privacy matters to Microsoft
demonstrate the Security Center and Secure Score benefits and capabilities
Describe information protection and governance solutions
explain information protection and governance
identify the types of sensitivity labels and when to use each type
Describe Microsoft 365 Pricing and Support (20-25%)
Plan, predict, and compare pricing
describe the Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) pricing model for Windows and Microsoft
cloud services
explain available billing and bill management options including billing frequency and
methods of payment
optimize costs based on licensing options
Identify licensing options available in Microsoft 365
describe the available licensing and management options for Microsoft 365
describe additional capabilities available when a customer purchases Azure Active
Directory P1, Azure Active Directory P2, and Azure AD Basic
Describe the service lifecycle in Microsoft 365
describe private, public preview, and General Availability (GA) options
describe the correlation between lifecycle options and pricing
describe use cases and capabilities for the Microsoft 365 Roadmap portal
Describe support offerings for Microsoft 365 services
describe how to create a support request for Microsoft 365 services
describe service level agreements (SLAs) concepts, use cases for SLAs, SLA tiers, roles,
and responsibilities
determine service health status by using the Microsoft 365 dashboard or the tenant
dashboard
describe how organizations can communicate with Microsoft by using UserVoice