Earlier this week I described how to enable Multi Factor Authentication for Microsoft Intune via Office 365. In a (Twitter) conversation with EMS Technical Evangelist Simon May I learned that there are some differences between the MFA implementation for Microsoft Intune and Office 365. Let’s have a look at what the differences are.
READ MOREToday I was playing with my Office 365 subscription and I noticed that there is an option to enable the free Multi Factor authentication option. Office 365 supports MFA since February this year. TechNet states that Multi-Factor Authentication for Office 365 (powered by Azure Multi-Factor Authentication) works exclusively with Office 365 applications and that it is managed […]
READ MOREAs announced earlier this week, the Microsoft Intune service is currently being updated to a newer version. One of the new features is the new partly HTML5 based console. You see on the left side that Microsoft is moving to the same kind of style as currently used in Microsoft Azure.
READ MOREThis week Microsoft Intune (was Windows Intune) will be updated to a newer version. This major update will give us some really cool features that will enhance currently the standalone Microsoft Intune platform only. The service will be updated between November the 17th until November the 19th. Microsoft is doing a good job by updating […]
READ MOREThe last few days and weeks during my holidays lot’s of things happening around Configuration Manager and Intune. Let’s write a little recap; Windows Intune to be renamed to Microsoft Intune Yesterday Microsoft announced the renaming of Windows Intune to Microsoft Intune later this year. Read the complete announcement here! IOS 8 support added to […]
READ MORELast week I had the honor to present a session at the IT/Dev Connections conference in the Aria Hotel in Las Vegas. IT/Dev Connections is a conference with 227 sessions across 5 tracks that attracts top speakers from around the world. IT/Dev Connections is a community friendly conference where nobody gets lost and the quality […]
READ MOREThis Friday I will be leaving for Las Vegas where the IT/Dev Connections conference will be held in the Aria Hotel. Next week I will be presenting a session together with fellow Enterprise Client Management MVP Greg Ramsey about the Company Portal(s) of Windows Intune and Configuration Manager 2012 R2. Learn when and how to use […]
READ MORELast week Microsoft released new features in Windows Intune stand alone. As from now you are able to provision iOS and Windows Phone 8/8.1 devices with Email profiles like we already could via Configuration Manager connected with Windows Intune. (hybrid solution) With this feature you are able to provision devices with email profiles and restrictions […]
READ MORELast month on the 16th of April, Kenneth van Surksum and me presented a session called “Application deployment across several devices with System Center 2012 Configuration”. As from this week the session recordings are available on Microsoft Channel 9, the session from Kenneth and me is also online and can be watched below and downloaded […]
READ MOREToday the Windows Intune team announced the availability of support for Windows Phone 8.1 and Samsung KNOX Standard. As from today support going to be added to Windows Intune stand alone and the hybrid scenario with Configuration Manager 2012 R2 via the Extensions for Windows Intune, this is done in a phased way since not […]
READ MOREThis third blog in the series of Microsoft’s Mobile Device Management will be a short blog introducing a short webcast about setting up the Windows Intune environment by getting a 30 day trail version of Windows Intune, setting up your own domain name, configuring the MDM authority and configuring platform support for Apple iOS devices. […]
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