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Intune

Microsoft Intune is a Microsoft cloud-based unified endpoint management service for both corporate and BYOD devices. It extends some of the “on-premises” functionality of Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager to the Microsoft Azure cloud

Microsoft Intune – Introduction

Microsoft Intune is the SaaS solution provided by Microsoft. Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based desktop and mobile device management tool. This supports Mac-OS, iOS, Android, and Windows 10. This cloud solution is used as a modern management tool

Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service that focuses on mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM). It helps you protect your workforce’s corporate data by managing devices and apps. You control how your organization’s devices are used, including mobile phones, tablets, and laptops. … Intune is part of Microsoft’s Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) suite

Microsoft Intune launched in 2011 as Windows Intune. The name change to Microsoft Intune was announced in 2014.

Microsoft Intune launched in 2011 as Windows Intune. The name change to Microsoft Intune was announced in 2014.

Eight years later, in 2019, Microsoft decided to join its Intune unified endpoint management (UEM) platform with its Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr), enabling users to access both with just one interface.

A new service called “Microsoft Endpoint Manager” brings together System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) and the Microsoft Intune mobile management service.

Intune is available: As a stand-alone Azure service. Included with Microsoft 365 and Microsoft 365 government. As Mobile Device Management in Microsoft 365, which consists of some limited Intune features.

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