Microsoft Releases New Intune MAM Apps – July 15 2016
As I was browsing around today, I saw some new Intune MAM apps show up in the Azure portal! Enjoy! iOS Microsoft Dynamics CRM SharePoint Android Excel PowerPoint Word Outlook Groups
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As I was browsing around today, I saw some new Intune MAM apps show up in the Azure portal! Enjoy! iOS Microsoft Dynamics CRM SharePoint Android Excel PowerPoint Word Outlook Groups
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As I talked about last week, Microsoft was launching some new Intune functions. One of this, which is highly sought after and asked about, is Conditional Access for browser access for O365 workloads. I talked about it a bit in my blog note below: Conditional access for browser This has easily addressed one of the […]
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Last week, I published a blog article walking through some of my favorite updates from the Intune Updates page. Turns out many of those functions (except for ISE integration) rolled last night! Let’s take a look at some of them Enhanced Windows 10 enterprise data policy configuration experience As the release of Windows 10 Redstone […]
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Back in May, Microsoft announced some new features coming to Intune. One of which was the ability to provide the ability to extend the MAM App PIN length from the standard (and only!) 4 characters. I have had many customers ask me about this, especially for providing more security than just the standard 4. Microsoft […]
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After perusing the Azure Portal today in the Intune blade, I came across some fun new functions! New MAM Apps! Outlook Groups added to iOS & Android MAM policies App Reporting by User You can now report on apps on a per-user basis! Line-of-Business Apps Coming soon! 🙂 You can now MAM-only enable your own […]
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Back in February, Outlook was added to the list of MAM-only app management with Intune. As of this week a few more apps have been added: OneNote (iOS) Managed Browser (iOS & Android) Remote Desktop (iOS & Android) I first talked about the concept of managing Office mobile apps without need for enrollment. This was […]
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Not many people have heard of Microsoft’s new Enterprise Data Protection (EDP) feature that is coming with Windows 10 later this year. EDP has been lit up in the Windows 10 insider build since January and the policies have been around in Intune Standalone for about the same amount of time. Today we’re going to […]
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Late last year, Microsoft launched some new capabilities around Conditional Access, specifically for the Windows OS. Previously, Conditional Access policies were primarily focused around mobile devices. While doing some testing, research and having a few discussions, I decided to dig a big deeper into the following setting that exists for both Exchange Online and SharePoint […]
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Microsoft announced in January, that they would allow enterprises to identify corporate-owned devices (vs. personal/BYO) via importing IMEI information. Typically this IMEI information is gathered from the carriers/distributors at time of purchase, so organizations can pre-populate/identify personal vs. corp devices. This can be used for applying policies that are different than those applied to personally […]
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