Evaluate Microsoft Intune
Microsoft Intune, which is a part of the Microsoft Intune family of products, provides the cloud infrastructure, the cloud-based mobile device management (MDM), cloud-based mobile application management (MAM), and cloud-based PC management for your organization. It lets you protect your organization by controlling features and settings on Android, Android Enterprise, iOS/iPadOS, macOS, and Windows 10/11 devices. It integrates closely with Microsoft Entra ID for identity and access control and Azure Information Protection and advanced threat protection products for data protection. When you use it with Microsoft 365, you can enable your workforce to be productive on all their devices while keeping your organization's information protected. In addition, you can add a variety of Intune support apps for each supported platform. If you have on-premises infrastructure, such as Exchange or an Active Directory, you can use Intune connectors to help you connect to external services. Intune is included in Microsoft's Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) suite.
Note
Use the information provided in this series of topics to try and evaluate Microsoft Intune. When you're ready, follow the complete process to set up Intune. For more information, see Set up Microsoft Intune.
Prerequisites
The following list includes recommended (but not required) prerequisites when setting up Microsoft Intune:
- Available devices (iOS device, Android device, Windows device, macOS device)
- Familiarity with Intune's supported operating systems
- Familiarity with Network endpoints for Microsoft Intune
- An app that you would like to add to Intune
Learning objectives
In this topic, you'll set up a testing environment to evaluate Intune. Then, you'll step through specific actions to better understand and evaluate Intune.
- Set up the Microsoft Intune free trial
- Create users and groups
- Set up device enrollment
- Create compliance policies
- Understand notifications
- Add and assign apps
- Create and assign app policies
- Create and assign customer roles
- Create a device profile
Benefits of Microsoft Intune
Microsoft Intune helps you and your organization by increasing security and productivity, providing flexibility, and maximizing your management investment.
Microsoft Intune provides the following:
- Intelligent and unified endpoint security
- Flexible and unified endpoint management
- Data protection without device enrollment
- Greater end users productivity
- Co-management for cloud and on-premises devices
Learn how the Microsoft Intune family of products helps you maximize your return on investment. For more information, see Benefits of Microsoft Intune.
Next steps
Start by signing up for the Intune free trial. When you complete the sign-up process, you'll have a new tenant and you'll understand the basics of working with Microsoft Intune.
Learn more
For more information about Microsoft Intune, see the following resources: