For a while now, Microsoft Intune has supported Apple Device Enrollment Program (Apple DEP), which is a part of the Apple Deployment Programs together with Apple Volume Purchase Program (Apple VPP). With Apple DEP...
In my previous post on how to get started with Apple Volume Purchase Program (Apple VPP) with Microsoft Intune, I walked through the process of connecting these two services together in order to synchronize volume...
Organizations that want to start purchasing volume licensed iOS apps can finally leverage Apple Volume Purchase Program (Apple VPP) with Microsoft Intune. Almost all of the apps available in iTunes Store (App Store) can...
When managing mobile devices with Microsoft Intune, the General Configuration Policy for both iOS and Android should not be forgotten. You have the option to manage platform specific settings that are not available in...
Occasionally I stumble upon environments where the customer have been piloting Intune or Office 365 and signed up for a tenant. In most cases, the customers signed up for a tenant and want to re-use that tenant when...
For a while now we’ve been wondering when we’d be able to manage OS X device with Intune. Almost two weeks ago Microsoft announced the support for managing OS X devices through Mobile Device Management (MDM)...
When managing Windows 10 devices with Microsoft Intune, you should create a strategy for your devices on how they’re gonna retrieve upcoming releases for Windows 10. As part of the new Windows-as-a-Service release...
This is a heads up post for organizations that are using Microsoft Intune. In the November update of 2015, Microsoft has made a change that now requires Global Admins (also referred to as Tenant Admins) to have a valid...
Since Microsoft Intune is a cloud based service it’s being updated frequently and this time around Microsoft has some great additions in store. In this blog post I will talk about the new capability to deploy a...
Over the past weeks I’ve seen a lot of chatter around policy refresh intervals on Twitter and in various forums. In most of the cases, the response has been with an URL to a blog post on TechNet where a member has...