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Microsoft Intune in Real Life

Microsoft Intune in Real Life – Learn 4 Free

Microsoft Intune in Real Life

As you know I am on of the very few people who had access to the Beta program of Windows Intune ,and since Microsoft Management Summit in 2011 (Las Vegas) I am proudly presenting since then how Intune can help you

The session at TechEd took attention of the IT PRO’s and feedback was amazing, all given feedback regarding improvements will be passed to the product group, which will hopefully reflected in the upcoming versions ( Windows Intune 2.0)

Windows Intune, Microsoft’s Web-based PC management and security platform and Microsoft is betting big on Intune to be the cloud service that will facilitate IT’s evolving job of remotely managing 

As we covered in the session Intune 2.0 will have those changes :

  •  IT admins can manage the deployment of Microsoft updates and service packs to all PCs,
  • keep track of hardware and software inventory,
  • fix PC issues remotely, manage protection from malware threats and set security policies.
  • Windows Intune can be accessed from wherever there’s an Internet connection.

Windows Intune costs $11 per PC per month (Software Assurance customers will pay less than $11 -US Price, please verify the price for your country with your Microsoft Intune sellers.), and that price includes an integrated anti-malware product and Windows 7 Enterprise upgrade rights, which could be a real money-saver for smaller companies doing a Windows upgrade.

Microsoft is building parts of its high-end, on-premise enterprise products such as SCCM (System Center Configuration Manger), Forefront Endpoint Protection, and MDOP (Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack) into Windows Intune. For an extra dollar per PC per month ($12), Windows Intune customers can access the MDOP suite of products, which include application and desktop virtualization tools.

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Microsoft Intune in Real Life Erdal
Demonstrating Intune in Apple iPad devices

Microsoft also plans to integrate Windows Intune with Office 365 so that IT pros can use Intune to deploy Office in the cloud. But right now, that integration is not in place for Windows Intune 2.0.

Windows Intune also does not support mobile devices like smartphones and tablets; it supports only Windows PCs. But Main says Microsoft plans to extend the support to mobile devices in future versions.

But Windows Intune 2.0 does offer a slew of new features. Here are four notable enhancements that may make Windows Intune a worthwhile service for IT managers.

Software Distribution

Windows Intune 2.0 simplifies the complex task of distributing both Microsoft and non-Microsoft software and updates to all PCs that are managed by Windows Intune.

An IT admin completes a simple wizard from the Windows Intune console to guide them through the process of publishing the software for distribution. These software or update packages can be .EXE, .MSI or .MSP files.

After the information has been entered, the wizard then encrypts, compresses and uploads the package to Windows Azure storage space until it’s ready for deployment. During a trial subscription, 2GB of free Windows Azure cloud storage are provided to store updates or apps until distribution. Paid subscriptions have a pre-determined amount of storage space (greater than 2GB). And customers have the option to purchase more space if needed.

When the software is living it appears in the Managed Software workspace. Administrators can then choose to deploy the software to select PCs. The next time these PCs are online, software installation will begin

Remote Tasks

The Remote Tasks feature gives IT admins more control over software updates and security scans on managed PCs.

When an IT admin right-clicks on a specific managed PC, a context menu appears with actions including Add to Group, Retire and Remote Tasks. When that admin selects “Remote Tasks” he can perform tasks on a Windows Intune managed PC, with options including:

  • Run Full Malware Scan, which starts an immediate full scan of the client computer
  • Run Quick Malware Scan, which starts a quick scan of the client computer, searching for select files and common file paths in just a few minutes
  • Update Malware Definitions, which instructs the client software on the managed PC to check for the latest Windows Intune malware definitions
  • Restart Computer, which forces a managed computer to reboot

License Management for Other Licenses

Windows Intune 2.0 extends software license management beyond just Microsoft enterprise software licenses to include Microsoft retail licenses, OEM licenses and other third-party licenses.

IT admins can use this feature to track purchased licenses against actual installations by entering details into the software catalog such as the publisher name, software title or number of licenses purchased. Software licenses can be tracked on the Add Agreements page under Licenses.

Read-Only Access

When adding administrators to a Windows Intune account, admins can select whether or not to grant full administrator rights or read-only access to information.

Someone with read-only rights can view all the information in the Windows Intune Administration Console, but cannot take any action such as approving an update or running a scan.

The read-only admin role can be useful when training new employees. These new employees can get familiar with the console without actually performing an action. Once they are comfortable, a full-access administrator can switch the new employee’s access from “read-only” to “full access” if desired.

For more information on how to subscribe to Windows Intune, click here.

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5 reasons why IT Pros should consider Windows Intune

5 reasons why IT Pros should consider Windows Intune

The Windows Intune cloud service helps you centrally manage and secure your PCs through a simple web-based console. No matter if your IT staff or end users are in the main office, at a branch office, or on the road, domain or non-domained joined, Windows Intune will provide the functionality you need. Here are 5 reasons why IT pros should consider using Windows Intune

  1. Windows Intune is a subscription based service with a easy-to-use web-based console; you get immediate insight into your PC environment and can view updates, Forefront status, alerts, security policies, and more. You just need to sign up to the Windows Intune service, have an Internet connection and the Windows Intune client installed on each PC you wish to manage. It’s easy as 1-2-3.
  2. It has the benefits of “The Cloud”. With Windows Intune you don’t need to build and maintain a server infrastructure. This means you are not going to need to worry about needing to purchase server hardware, have the right OS licenses, install and configure each server, and on top of all that, design a secure infrastructure. All you need, is a browser.
  3. Windows Intune has EndPoint protection. Endpoint Protection helps enhance the security of managed computers in your organization by providing real-time protection against potential threats. This ensures keeping malicious software, or malware, definitions up-to-date; and automatically running scans. For ease and centralization of computer management, Windows Intune includes a policy template with Endpoint Protection Agent settings so that you can create a policy and deploy it to multiple computers. This can be done across multiple PC’s in any location, worldwide, in seconds.
  4. Take advantage of having the upgrade rights to go to Windows 7 Enterprise with Volume Licensing and Software Assurance. If you are still using Windows XP in your environments (Professional) or Vista (Professional, Business and Ultimate) this is a perfect, cost effective, opportunity to move to Windows 7 Enterprise.
  5. Support your users easily with Microsoft Easy Assist. Windows Intune comes up with free Remote Assistance software, which will enable you to resolve PC issues, regardless of where you or your users are located. You don’t have to spend money to any 3th party remote assistance software or worry about a secure VPN connection anymore.

You get all of this plus much more tools features like software and hardware inventory tracking, the ability to set up security policies, get enhanced reports based on updates, malware status, licensing and much much more.

I wanted to highlight the top 5 features of Windows Intune which helped make my IT pro life much easier..

IT Pros should consider Windows Intune
IT Pros should consider Windows Intune

To learn more or to get a free 30 day 25 machine trial, visit the Windows Intune Zone on Springboard or the Windows Intune product page.

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MCT Summit Stockholm – 2011

MCT Summit

The MCT Summit (MCT standing for Microsoft Certified Trainer) is an opportunity for MCTs around the nation to meet, learn about new technologies, and grow as instructors and presenters through many professional development presentations and classes.

This year I had 2 session to present for my MCT peers:

  • Halt Hackers MCT Edition
  • Windows Intune, what you need to know

It was great to be with the MCT’s in Stockholm, Sweden ; and I am really pleased to get the wonderful feedback from my peers. Hopefully with their support our Security community will grove . As I always say WE ARE BETTER TOGETHER

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