Microsoft Intune

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Microsoft Intune
DeveloperMicrosoft
TypeMDM / MAM
Initial release2011
Operating systemWeb, Windows, macOS, iOS, Android
Written inC#
LicenseProprietary
Websitemicrosoft.com
Contents
  1. Key Features
  2. Enterprise Use
  3. Tips
  4. See Also

Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM) solution, part of Microsoft Endpoint Manager.

Key Features

  • MDM enrollment and policy enforcement for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android
  • Compliance policies and conditional access integration with Azure AD
  • App deployment and protection policies
  • Windows Autopilot for zero-touch device provisioning
  • Endpoint security policies (antivirus, firewall, disk encryption)
  • Integration with Microsoft Active Directory via Hybrid Azure AD Join

Enterprise Use

Intune is replacing or complementing Microsoft SCCM in organizations modernizing their endpoint management. It is the primary management tool for cloud-first and remote-work environments. Conditional access policies in conjunction with Azure AD ensure that only compliant, enrolled devices can access corporate resources.

Tips

  • Use Autopilot to eliminate manual device setup for new employee onboarding.
  • Configure compliance policies and conditional access before enforcing them to avoid user lockouts.
  • Use Intune's built-in reports to identify non-compliant devices.

See Also

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