Microsoft Cloud Endpoint (or modern endpoint management) refers to the process of remotely administering and securing end-user devices, such as desktops, laptops, smartphones, tablets, and IoT devices, within an organisation’s network. The goal of endpoint management is to ensure that these devices are properly configured, compliant with security policies, and current with software patches and updates, while also optimising their performance and reliability.
Endpoint management typically involves the following key components:
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Enable flexible work and provide secure access to computing resources with a customised experience.
Use Microsoft Intune and Windows Autopilot to provision phones, laptops, or Cloud PCs with little effort.
Find, stop, investigate, and respond to attacks across email, endpoints, identities, and cloud applications.
Leverage Microsoft 365 and Windows 11 Enterprise – data is secured at rest, in transit, and in use.
Reduce time, support, and licensing costs associated with managing devices and Cloud PCs with Microsoft Intune.
Provide excellent employee experiences with Windows 11 devices and help improve workflow and accessibility.
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Windows 11 is the latest evolution of the world’s most trusted operating system, designed to provide a seamless and productive user experience across devices. With a modern and intuitive interface, enhanced performance, and built-in security features, Windows 11 enables employees to work smarter and more efficiently, whether in the office, at home, or on the go.
Discover Microsoft Windows 11Windows 365 is a true cloud-based desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) solution that delivers a secure and personalised Windows experience from the cloud to any device. With Windows 365, your workforce can access their desktops and applications securely from anywhere, streamlining collaboration, enhancing productivity, and simplifying IT management.
Discover Microsoft Windows 365Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based endpoint management solution that enables organisations to manage and secure their devices, apps, and data from a single console. With Intune, you can enforce security policies, deploy applications, and manage updates across a diverse range of devices, including PCs, Macs, and mobile devices, ensuring compliance, and protecting against cyber threats.
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Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based endpoint management solution. It controls how users access organisational resources and makes it easier to manage apps and devices across many types of devices, including mobile devices, desktop computers, and virtual endpoints.
Microsoft Intune fundamentals is a learning path that will help you learn how to manage and protect your organisation’s data, devices, and apps. The first module introduces the products and services that make up Microsoft Intune, and the benefits that each offer. You’ll learn about the Intune environment and the platforms that it supports, such as iOS, Windows, and Android.
As part of managing devices, you’ll learn about security rules, compliance policies, and access rights. For app management, you’ll learn how apps can be distributed, managed, and protected. You’ll also learn about setting up apps, protecting app data, managing app policy assignments, and applying app security rules.
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An endpoint is a device that communicates with a computer network and shares data with it. Some endpoints include mobile devices, desktop computers, virtual machines, embedded devices, and servers. Internet of Things (IoT) devices – like cameras, lighting, refrigerators, security systems, smart speakers, and thermostats – are also endpoints. The information exchange between a device and a network, such as a laptop and a network, is similar to a phone conversation between two people.