Have you looked at official documentation? intune
I need help to create a presentation for my boss for Azure AD + Intune
Hey all,
I've been working at this "new" company now for over 8 months. One of my big projects is to create a presentation to explain to upper management why
we should start using Azure AD and Microsoft Intune.
When I started they had nothing, and as the only IT guy managing over 180+ users, doing it all one by one is stupid long and tedious.
The main reasons I believe we should start using those services are as follows:
- Remote and centralized credential management
- Deploy applications, updates, etc to all Azure joined devices
- Create Group policies to organize the company by department/teams
- MDM management for device compliance
- Auto-pilot service
You get the idea. I unfortunately am quite new to this all, I've been doing research for the past 2 months on my spare time (Which is not much).
I looked online for guides or pre-existing presentations but I can't find anything.
Do any of you have an idea of how I can start this and if not maybe some pointers on where to look for more information?
Cheers!
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VipulSparsh-MSFT 16,306 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2021-06-02T13:57:32.427+00:00 @George Thanks for reaching out George.
As you know, the best place to start building more points would be the Intune documentation page itself as Rahul already suggested.
At the same time I know it can be time consuming to assemble everything at one place with right content.Here is a3rd party link for a similar PPT to get you started where you can understand what you need to add.
https://www.slideshare.net/d501159/microsoft-intune-empowering-enterprise-mobility-presented-by-atidanIts from 2016, so lots have changed but the basic idea remains the same. You can use that to build on top of this.
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