What is Microsoft Intune & How Can it Help Your Business?
Lee Dugdale • August 28, 2024
A brief overview of the advantages of Intune for managing your devices and data.
What is Microsoft Intune?
- Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service that helps you manage and secure your devices, apps, and data.
- With Intune, you can control how your employees access and use your company resources, such as email, documents, and apps.
- Intune works with Windows, iOS, Android, and macOS devices, and supports both personal and corporate-owned devices.
What are the benefits of Microsoft Intune?
- Intune helps you protect your data and comply with regulations, such as GDPR, by enforcing policies and settings on your devices and apps.
- Intune lets you remotely wipe or lock lost or stolen devices, or selectively wipe only the company data from personal devices.
- Intune allows you to deploy and update apps and software across your devices, without disrupting your users or requiring physical access.
- Intune enables you to monitor and report on the health and compliance of your devices, and troubleshoot issues remotely.
- Intune integrates with other Microsoft services, such as Azure Active Directory, Microsoft 365, and Microsoft Endpoint Manager, to provide a unified and seamless experience.
How can you get started with Microsoft Intune?
- Microsoft Intune is available as a standalone service, or as part of Microsoft 365 Business Premium or Enterprise plans.
- You can sign up for a free trial or contact us for a quote and a demo.
- You can use the Intune portal or the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin centre to set up and manage your Intune environment.
- You can also use the Microsoft 365 admin centre or the Azure portal to access other related services and settings.
- You can find more information and guidance on the Microsoft Intune website and documentation.
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