Like mentioned earlier Microsoft is in the process of rolling out (basic) Intune Mobile Device Management and Mobile Application Management support in Office 365. In an earlier blog I quickly showed what happens if your tenant is also enrolled into Microsoft Intune. After the MDM functionality are provisioned in your tenant you should see the […]
READ MOREIn my last blog I pointed out the Microsoft Intune Managed Browser, this is pretty cool. But only if users are forced to use this managed browser instead of any other browser that can be installed. What we can do is the following, disabling the Allow web browser option and optionally the Allow Application store […]
READ MORENext week Microsoft will be updating the Microsoft Intune service again, as announced yesterday by the Microsoft Intune team. The update will be done between 20/04/2015 and 23/04/2015. New Intune standalone (cloud only) features that will be made available as part of this update include:
READ MOREWhen setting up an Enterprise Mobility Suite (EMS) environment and you want to use your own Active Directory domain you definitely need to setup synchronization services with Azure AD. Where we needed to setup DirSync in the past we now need to install and configure the successor Azure AD Sync or the Azure AD Connect […]
READ MOREThe Easter weekend ended very great after getting two sessions at IT/Dev Connections approved. IT/Dev Connections will be held like last year in the Aria Hotel in Las Vegas, the place where more than 1.500 IT Pros will be learning all about SQL, Exchange, Windows, System Center, Azure, Intune, EMS and more 🙂 The place to be […]
READ MORELike mentioned earlier this week, the march update of Microsoft Intune is as we speak applied to the service. One of my tenants is already updated so have we can have a quick look at the updated parts of the Microsoft Intune console.
READ MOREIn the last three blogs we talked about Microsoft Intune Application Layer protection, in the first blog of this series we looked at what the features of Microsoft Intune App-Layer protection are, in the second blog we wrapped a custom application with the Microsoft Intune Application Wrapper and in the last blog we looked at […]
READ MOREIn the first blog of this series we looked at what the features of Microsoft Intune App-Layer protection are, in the second blog we wrapped a custom application with the Microsoft Intune Application Wrapper. So now that we have a custom application and an application enabled for management via Microsoft Intune that we are able […]
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