Summary

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In this module, you've learned about Microsoft Intune, what it is, and its key services.

Here are some of the things you covered:

  • Intune is used to manage an organization's endpoints. Endpoints include mobile devices, desktop computers, and servers that an organization uses. Additionally, endpoints also include the apps an organization uses. These endpoints are managed in different environments based on where these endpoints are located.
  • Intune helps you manage and protect your organization against advanced digital threats, while still being productive.
  • By implementing a management infrastructure, you can provide IT services, apps, protection, and configuration to your end users to make them extremely productive.
  • Intune integrates Microsoft Intune, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, Endpoint analytics, and Windows Autopilot.

Next steps

To continue learning about Microsoft Intune, see the next learning module in this series:

To evaluate Microsoft Intune and the Microsoft technologies available with Microsoft's Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS), continue with the free trial:

To get expert guidance to help plan, deploy, and migrate your organization to Microsoft Intune, continue by learning more about FastTrack:

Learn more

For more information about Microsoft Intune, see the following resources: