Intune and NMM - Start Here!

Welcome to Multi-tenant Endpoint Management (Intune) in NMM

Nerdio adds value on top of the powerful capabilities in Azure Virtual Desktop, Windows 365, and Microsoft Intune by delivering hundreds of features that simplify management, ensure efficient operations, and lower Azure compute and storage costs by up to 80% via automation and license optimization.


Getting Started

Applications, Policies, Security and Compliance

Continue your journey with these guides, links and communities!

 


 

Getting Started

What is Intune?

  • Intune 101 by Nerdio [link]
  • Microsoft Intune Admin Portal [external]
  • Identity Matters and AAD is key - see this Microsoft Article for further details [external]
  • Intune and Windows 365 Identity Requirements [external]
  • (Now available!) Intune with AVD Multi-Session Hosts [external]
  • Microsoft Intune Licensing [external]
  • Microsoft Managing Moderns Desktops Certification [MD-101]

 

Enable Intune in Nerdio Manager for MSP

Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service that focuses on mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM). Using Microsoft Intune, you can manage your organization’s devices, laptops, tablets, Cloud PCs, and Azure Virtual Desktops.

Nerdio Product KB's

 

 

Device Management

You can control and securely manage how your organization's devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and laptops are used. 

Nerdio Product KB's

Microsoft Terminology Review

 

 

User Properties

A single pane of glass U/I allows for immediate actions across all user devices.

Intro to User Properties 

 

User Properties Walkthrough 

 

 

Global Searching and Global Views

Global Searching and Global Views unlock Multi-Tenant Device Management

Nerdio Product KB's

Intro to Global Searching and Global Views

 

Global Searching Walkthrough

 

 

Global Views Walkthrough

 

 


 

Policies, Security and Compliance

Intune makes it easy to deploy Windows security baselines to help you secure and protect your users and devices

Nerdio Product KB's

Microsoft Terminology Review

  • Configuration Profiles Very similar to Group Policy Management.  These can be setup for Devices or Apps and will allow you to customize and manage the delivery and experience of the underlying resource.
  • Compliance Policies help govern users and devices.  Start here to specify what compliance looks like and then manage further via Conditional Access Policies(CAPs)
  • Security Baselines – Use these to combine recommended configuration settings with out-of-the-box security baselines that can easily be applied to devices.  Similar to GPO's.
  • Conditional Access Policies - Control and gate access to keep your corporate data secure, while giving users an experience that allows them to do their best work from any device, and from any location.

Intro to Policies, Security and Compliance

 

Intune Policies in Azure Walkthrough

 

Intune Global Policies in NMM Walkthrough

 

Intune Account Policies in NMM Walkthrough

 

 

Intune Apps

Using Microsoft Intune, you can manage your organization’s devices -mobiles, laptops, tablets, Cloud PCs, and soon Azure Virtual Desktops. You can also configure policies to control various applications.

Nerdio Product KB's

Microsoft Terminology Review

Intro to Intune Apps

 

Line of Business Apps Walkthrough

 

WIN32 Apps Walkthrough

 

App-Store Apps Walkthrough

 

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