Migration, Analytics, Troubleshooting & Wrap-Up

Coursera Courses ↗ · Coursera

Open Course on Coursera

Free to audit · Opens on Coursera

Migration, Analytics, Troubleshooting & Wrap-Up

Coursera · Beginner ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·1h ago
This course features Coursera Coach! A smarter way to learn with interactive, real-time conversations that help you test your knowledge, challenge assumptions, and deepen your understanding as you progress through the course. In this comprehensive course, you will gain a deep understanding of Google Workspace migration, reporting, and troubleshooting practices. From learning the nuances of Exchange Online Migration and email data imports to exploring advanced tools like GWMME and GWSMO, this course equips you with the skills to manage and troubleshoot Google Workspace at an expert level. The course is divided into distinct modules focused on practical scenarios. You’ll start with the migration process, where you’ll discover various tools and strategies for seamless transitions to Google Workspace. Then, you’ll dive into audit logs and reporting, mastering analytics to assess your organization’s data and user activity. Finally, the troubleshooting section covers common Workspace issues, including email, Drive, and Classroom problems, ensuring you’re ready for any challenge. Ideal for IT professionals and system administrators, this course is perfect for anyone responsible for managing Google Workspace in their organization. Whether you’re migrating from another platform or troubleshooting existing setups, the content will provide you with the necessary tools and knowledge. No specific prerequisites are needed, but familiarity with Google Workspace will be beneficial. By the end of the course, you will be able to successfully manage and troubleshoot Google Workspace migrations, use advanced reporting tools, solve common system issues, and optimize workflows for a smooth administration experience.
Watch on Coursera ↗ (saves to browser)
Sign in to unlock AI tutor explanation · ⚡30

Related AI Lessons

GA4's 'Direct / (none)' is mostly measurement loss, not user behavior
GA4's 'Direct / (none)' metric often indicates measurement loss, not user behavior, and can be fixed in-house
Dev.to · toshihiro shishido
Understanding SQL: DDL, DML, and Data Transformation
Learn the basics of SQL, including DDL, DML, and data transformation, to manage and analyze data effectively
Dev.to · Victor Karanja
Performance Monitoring for EdTech: What to Measure Across Enrolment, Learning, and Checkout
Learn what to measure for EdTech performance monitoring across enrolment, learning, and checkout to improve user experience and conversion rates
Dev.to · Apogee Watcher
Finding a Practical Analytics Format for Structured JSON Logs
Learn to analyze structured JSON logs at scale using practical analytics formats
Dev.to · Viacheslav Poturaev
Up next
How to make a dropdown list with data validation in Google Sheets
Spreadsheet Class
Watch →