Microsoft Intune is a comprehensive cloud-based mobile device management solution that enables you to manage and secure your organization’s devices, apps, and data. Here are 5 benefits of using Microsoft Intune in your business:
1. Centralized Management:
Microsoft Intune provides a centralized platform for managing all of your devices, whether they are corporate-owned or employee-owned. Microsoft Intune lets you keep track of your devices, set up security policies and wipe data from lost or stolen devices. Microsoft Intune also helps you deploy apps to groups of users while keeping the rest of your organization’s information secure.
Microsoft Intune is also compatible with Microsoft Exchange Server, so it can be used to manage company emails and Microsoft Office 365. Microsoft Intune works with Microsoft SharePoint Server, so you can use Microsoft Intune to manage your company’s network of computers and devices. Microsoft Intune lets you keep track of which users are accessing which apps on each device in your organization.
2. Ease of Use
The Microsoft Intune console is easy to use and navigate, even for those who are not tech-savvy. Microsoft Intune lets you configure Microsoft Intune policies and settings for your organization’s devices.
Microsoft Intune can also be used to enforce Microsoft Intune policies such as requiring a passcode or enabling encryption on your company’s mobile devices. Microsoft Intune is compatible with Microsoft Office 365, so it can be used to manage emails, calendars and contacts. Microsoft Intune also integrates with Microsoft Azure Active Directory, which allows you to manage user access to company resources.
Microsoft Intune is a comprehensive cloud-based mobile device management solution that enables you to manage and secure your organization’s devices, apps, and data.
3. Security
Microsoft Intune helps protect your data by encrypting it at rest and in transit. Microsoft Intune also lets you set security policies for your organization’s devices and apps, such as requiring a passcode or enabling encryption on your company’s mobile devices. Microsoft Intune is compatible with Microsoft Office 365, so it can be used to manage emails, calendars and contacts. Microsoft Intune also integrates with Microsoft Azure Active Directory, which allows you to manage user access to company resources.
Microsoft Intune helps protect your data by encrypting it at rest and in transit. by required a passcode or enabling encryption on your company’s mobile devices.
4. Cost Savings
Microsoft Intune can help you reduce costs associated with managing mobile devices by eliminating the need for separate mobile device management solutions. Microsoft
5. Azure Active Directory Integration
Microsoft Intune integrates with Azure Active Directory, which provides a single sign-on experience and allows you to manage user access to corporate resources. This integration also enables you to deploy Microsoft applications such as Office 365 and Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) to your users.
AAD Integration requires a minimum of an AAD Premium P-level license. Microsoft Intune does not require an AAD Premium subscription but is required for some Microsoft Intune features and scenarios.
Microsoft Intune’s integration with Azure AD gives you a single place to manage all users and devices in your environment so that you don’t have to manage them separately in Microsoft Intune or Azure AD.
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