Intune

Lee Company Embraces Intune by Moving iOS Devices from JAMF

As the group increasingly embraced Microsoft technologies for their day-to-day operations, it was clear that it was time to shift away from JAMF. The team already owned Microsoft licenses, making a conversion to Microsoft Intune the natural next step in their journey of cloud-first device management. That considered, they decided to take the leap to Intune.

May 24th, 2022|

Bristol City Schools Transform How Their Devices are Managed by Moving from SCCM to Intune

  “Intune has changed absolutely everything. We’re finally where we want to be.” Bristol City Schools wanted to find a more efficient way to manage their 4,000 student devices   Bristol City Schools had long been using System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) to manage their fleet of Windows laptops and Chrome Books for faculty and students. However, it was not going well. Their Sys Admin found that SCCM was unreliable in delivering what they needed to ensure the secure and productive use [...]

January 20th, 2022|

Watercare Migrates Fleet of Shared iPads from JAMF to Intune

Watercare is a company that embraces technology to aid in supplying water services to the 1.7 million people in Auckland. In early 2020 the group was working to modernise their entire IT environment. A component to this project was to effectively enrol a fleet of shared iPads into an efficient and manageable MDM platform.

November 17th, 2021|

Wrapping Apps for Intune Compatibility

    Often, I’ll need to push a piece of software in the Intune environment, but it isn’t available in the Microsoft App Store. It’s a slight inconvenience, but fortunately, there is a straightforward configuration when it comes to packaging applications into a format that Intune will receive and understand.   For iPhones, iPads, and Android devices, this kind of [...]

June 30th, 2021|

Configuring BitLocker in Microsoft Intune

It goes without saying that using BitLocker is a great method for encrypting data on Windows 10 endpoints. If you’re using it to protect your drives, you may wonder how to pair it up most efficiently in your Microsoft Intune environment.

June 22nd, 2021|

Best Practice Resource Naming Conventions in Microsoft Intune

Naming conventions are something that you can debate about with your colleagues while trying to pick THE BEST. It is important to at least have one – or follow a few simple principles when naming resources – because standardization makes BAU life easier: reporting looks nice, troubleshooting is straightforward, training is faster, etc.

December 9th, 2020|
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