Danny_Guillory Nice post, thanks for it. I would like to ask you something, since it seems like I have the floor for a minute. If customer XYZ has no ConfigMgr nor Intune in place today, but they DO have on-premises AD and will continue to require it, what is Microsoft's stance in terms of recommended approach for best overall capabilities and experience:
- Implement ConfigMgr, and Intune, and enable co-management.
- Skip ConfigMgr altogether and just implement Intune.
I'm of the opinion that ConfigMgr is essentially legacy, even though it clearly has more fine-grained administrative control over many things. I can't figure out if Microsoft is behind Intune as being as good as ConfigMgr or not. There's a lot of effort and marketing going into ConfigMgr at present, I think more than Intune. So I just wonder.
Thanks in advance.