Microsoft Intune
Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based endpoint management platform that helps organizations manage and secure their devices, applications, and data. Here are some of the key things that Intune can do:
- Mobile Device Management (MDM): Intune can help manage and secure mobile devices, including iOS, Android, and Windows devices, by enforcing policies such as password requirements, device encryption, and remote wipe capabilities.
- Application Management: With Intune, organizations can manage and secure their mobile apps, including line-of-business apps, public apps, and custom-built apps, by configuring app settings, enforcing app policies, and providing app updates.
- Conditional Access: Intune helps ensure that only authorized users and devices can access corporate data and resources by providing conditional access policies based on factors such as user location, device compliance, and network conditions.
- PC Management: In addition to mobile devices, Intune can also help manage and secure Windows PCs by providing features such as software deployment, device compliance policies, and remote wipe capabilities.
- Security: Intune provides several security features, including data protection policies, threat detection, and integration with other Microsoft security solutions like Azure Active Directory and Microsoft Defender.
Overall, Intune helps organizations manage and secure their devices, applications, and data in a flexible and scalable manner, all from a cloud-based console.