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Enabling Mobile Device Management with System Center 2012 & Windows InTune

Enabling Mobile Device Management with System Center 2012 & Windows InTune. Howard A. Carter III Senior Consultant Microsoft Consulting Services. Agenda. What is Windows Intune? Windows Intune Configurations Windows Intune Capabilities Across Devices Settings Up an Intune Account

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Enabling Mobile Device Management with System Center 2012 & Windows InTune

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  1. Enabling Mobile Device Management with System Center 2012 & Windows InTune

    Howard A. Carter III Senior Consultant Microsoft Consulting Services TechGate 2013 – Reston, VA
  2. Agenda What is Windows Intune? Windows Intune Configurations Windows Intune Capabilities Across Devices Settings Up an Intune Account Integrating with Configuration Manager 2012 Publishing Applications Enrolling Devices
  3. Windows Intune Configurations Cloud-Only Configuration Unified Configuration
  4. Cloud Management Capabilities 1 = Managed applications only 2 = Compliance reporting but no remediation automation 3 = Via Remote Assistance
  5. Unified Management Capabilities 1 = Basic information only through Exchange ActiveSync 2 = Managed applications only 3 = Compliance reporting but no remediation automation 4 = Device User has to accept the update 5 = Via Remote Assistance
  6. Windows Intune Cloud Architecture Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Windows RT Windows Phone 8 x86 / x64 iOS Android App Publishing DirSync Direct Management & App Publishing Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP EAS Policy & Inventory x86 / x64 Android Internet CorpNet
  7. Windows Intune Unified Architecture Windows 8 Windows To Go Windows 7 Windows Embedded Windows Vista Windows XP Mac Windows RT Service Pack 1 x86 / x64 Windows Phone 8 iOS Android App Distribution Direct Management & App Distribution DirSync ADFS ADFSProxy EASPolicy & Inventory Android Active Directory Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Internet CorpNet x86 / x64
  8. Selection Considerations Scale of Solution Approx. Max of 5000 Users? Approx. Max of 100,000 Users? Current Infrastructure On-premise ConfigMgr? Something else? Required Feature Set Capabilities Supported Platforms
  9. Roadmap | Integrating Configuration Manager 2012 with Windows Intune
  10. TG13Demo.onmicrosoft.com DEMO Sign up for Intune Account (already done) Sync AD with Azure AD (already done) Configure Intune Subscription in ConfigMgr Install Windows Intune Connector Setup MDM Properties Add/Deploy Company Portal App
  11. Managing the Mobile Device Lifecycle
  12. Configuration Item Settings All options enable you to remediate noncompliant settings and some have a reporting option
  13. Configuration Item Settings All options have a Remediate noncompliant settings option
  14. Inventoried Management Properties 1 International Mobile Equipment Identity 2 Mobile Equipment Identifier
  15. Remember: Manage.Microsoft.com Demo Creating a Mobile Configuration Baseline Enrolling a Device
  16. Retiring Managed Mobile Devices Removes the device from Configuration Manager while leaving personal settings and data intact on the device. All data is deleted, sets device back to manufacturer's defaults Blocks the client from communicating with the hierarchy. You can also unblock clients. Deletes the mobile device permanently from the hierarchy so that it will not be further managed. No data from the device is removed. Once deleted, the user would need to unenroll and re-enroll again.
  17. Listing Retirement Options by Device
  18. Demo Wiping a Device
  19. Additional resources Windows Intune Trial http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windowsintune/try.aspx Support Tool for Intune Trial Management of Window Phone 8 http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=39079# Microsoft Virtual Academy – Windows Intune Jumpstart http://www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com/training-courses/windows-intune-for-it-professionals-jump-start Microsoft Windows Intune Blog http://blogs.technet.com/b/windowsintune/ Microsoft System Center ConfigMgr Team Blog http://blogs.technet.com/b/configmgrteam/
  20. QUESTIONS
  21. Thank You techgate@hotmail.com An email will be sent to all attendees on Monday, September 23 announcing location of slides received from presenters.
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