The App Protection Policies in Microsoft Intune are used to protect corporate data in apps that have the Intune SDK integrated. During the last service update of Microsoft Intune some nice new features were added to the policy set. While accessing a by Microsoft Intune managed app, the device can be checked if for instance […]
READ MOREDuring the last update of Intune on Azure service last weekend, some really nice Application Protection Policies were added for Android and iOS. One new feature is that you can control if a PIN needs to be set for a Managed App or not when a device PIN is already being managed by Microsoft Intune. This […]
READ MORETroubleshooting of MDM and the managed apps on all the different devices is always a bit hard. Since a while Microsoft is making this a bit easier by including the logs of the managed apps via the Company Portal in Android, a quick troubleshooting tip.
READ MOREEarlier this month Microsoft announced the new Microsoft Intune functionality that have been released earlier this week. One of the new features is the ability to manage Mobile Application Management Policies from the new Azure Portal. With the MAM policies you are able to prevent data leakage from the corporate apps that are managed but […]
READ MOREWhat the Enterprise Mobility Suite solution of Microsoft unique makes, is the Office suite which is available for iOS and Android. (and later this year on Windows 10 Mobile) One of the apps of the suite is the Outlook app. This app on iOS and Android can be managed via the Mobile Application Management policies […]
READ MORECurrently more and more applications in the Apple and Google Play stores become manageable via Microsoft Intune. For instance, when you have the Microsoft Office mobile apps available in Microsoft Intune for a while you may want to use the Mobile Application Management policies to control what the users are able to do with the […]
READ MOREToday I placed a section on my blog where I will be keeping track on all (free) Store Apps that are supporting the Mobile Application Management Policies in Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager 2012 R2 SP1. Have a look here, and please let me know if you know other apps that are not yet listed! […]
READ MOREA couple of months ago I wrote a series of blogs about the Mobile Application Management Policies in Microsoft Intune. With the release of Configuration Manager 2012 R2 SP1 lot’s of new features arrived in Configuration Manager. Both Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager 2012 have the same Mobile Device Management features now. More on the […]
READ MORELike 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 MOREWe have waited for a long time before that the Microsoft Intune Managed Browser was released for iOS, apparently Apple finally approved the application and it is now available in the iTunes app store. With the Microsoft Intune Managed Browser you are able to manage which websites can be browsed to via the managed browser […]
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 […]
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