With the move to Office 365, one of the things that can become a problem, is the ability to manage the tenant and its services successfully. The user interfaces though great, does not always allow for the types of changes and updates that are needed. One of those configuration steps is setting up Hybrid. There is not user interface within the core tenant to achieve this, so PowerShell has to be used. In my past webinar from last week on SharePoint 2016 Hybrid, we used lots of PowerShell to configured the On-Premises Environment to an Office 365 Tenant.