Hello everyone, here is part 10 of a series discussing the integration options between Configuration Manager and the Microsoft cloud platform. This series based on Configuration Manager 1810 is recorded by StevenRachui, a Microsoft principal premier field engineer.
This session focuses on Autopilot. Strictly speaking Autopilot does not require Configuration Manager but there are compelling arguments for including it for a complete management solution. This session walks through in detail what autopilot is, how to configure it and demonstrates four key autopilot scenarios.
The next session will discuss what co-management is, why it is important, how it is configured and how it is used in production.
Posts in the series
- Part 1 – Introduction
- Part 2 - Device Health Attestation
- Part 3 – Microsoft Store for Business
- Part 4 – Steve plans to replace this one with an updated topic. Stay tuned.
- Part 5 – Upgrade Readiness
- Part 6 – Cloud Distribution Point
- Part 7 – Cloud Management Gateway
- Part 8 – Imaging and Provisioning in Azure
- Part 9 – Management options
- Part 10 – Autopilot and Modern Management (this post)
- Part 11 – Co-management
Updated Apr 22, 2019
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