One of the many many new features of Microsoft Intune releases the last couple of months is the Intune App-Layer protection. In short, with Intune App-layer protection you are able to protect your corporate data with managed apps, in other words Mobile Application Management support is added to Microsoft Intune. But how do we manage […]
READ MOREThis week Microsoft Intune has been updated to the new release with the version 5.0.45.04.0. A quick look at the console shows us that we are now able to configure not only Exchange Online and On-premises policies but also SharePoint Online policies.
READ MOREBrad Anderson announced yesterday via his In the Cloud blog that Microsoft Intune is currently updated with some nice new features which makes Microsoft Intune a complete Mobile Device Management and Mobile Application Management platform.
READ MOREEarlier 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.
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