Thanks in advance for helping me with this. We are in the process of getting our Office 365, public facing site in place and have functionality where users can "register" which opens up more functionality for them. This same site is where our internal employees can access SharePoint 2013 online by "signing in". I'm looking for:
1. References on how our public customers can "register" but they don't need an Office 365 license. I assume (and hope not :) ....) There could be tens of thousand of customers registering on our site. How does that work when our public site is hosted on Office 365?
2. Out of the box (OOB) hosted site on Office 365 has a "Sign In" where our internal employees login to take them to team sites, project sites, and other types of SP 2013 online stes. How should I design this to incorporate sign in for employees (OOB) with registering public customers?
Any ideas and/or references links to how to design this would be helpful. There was a recent post, in Aug, on another Microsoft site that highlighted Toyota and how they used SP 2013 and Azure Infrastructure Services. In the article, it mentions over 1.7 million registered users. I was curious how external customers can "register" with SP 2013 but not have a license? The Azure topic is for another day.
Thanks again,
SkyScape1