Summary
Microsoft Intune allows you to manage and secure your organization's cloud and on-premises devices, apps, and data. As part of this management, you can use Intune to protect device data, manage assignments, ensure proper device access, implement device-security rules, and resolve device-compliance issues.
In this module, you learned about device management using Microsoft Intune. Here are some of the things you covered:
- Provisioning is a process when your organization issues new or repurposed devices to individuals in your organization.
- There are several methods to enroll your workforce's devices. Each method depends on device ownership (personal or corporate), device type or platform (iOS/iPadOS, Windows, Android, macOS), and device management requirements (resets, affinity, locking).
- When you configure devices in your organization, you can apply settings and features to be enabled or disabled.
- Protecting devices from unauthorized access is one of the most important tasks that you perform.
- There are many ways you can retire a device. Including, resetting the device, removing it from management, and wiping the corporate data on it.
Next steps
To learn more about Microsoft Intune, continue to the next learning module in this series:
To evaluate Microsoft Intune and the Microsoft technologies available with Microsoft's Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS), continue with the free trial:
To get expert guidance to help plan, deploy, and migrate your organization to Microsoft Intune, continue by learning more about FastTrack:
Learn more
For more information about Microsoft Intune, see the following resources:
- Microsoft Intune product and capabilities documentation
- Enrollment guide: Microsoft Intune enrollment