Christiaan_Brinkhoff : Can you elaborate on the management story a bit?
>Procure, provision, and deploy in minutes, with optional automated OS updates.
When you say 'optional automated OS updates' what does that mean exactly? Is that a built-in feature of W365 or just referring to it being auto-enrolled into Intune which will do that? In other words: is there a feature here that auto-magically keeps the golden image up to date and abstracts that away from the user entirely?
It's clear that W365 Enterprise can automatically provision the device into Intune which is great. Is that also true for customer provided images? Is there a way to provision a Enterprise Cloud PC without Intune if that's not the customer's chosen device management solution?
The article mentions ConfigMgr and co-management. Is it safe to say then that you could provision an Enterprise Cloud PC, have it automatically enroll into Intune and have Intune/GPO/whatever deliver the ConfigMgr client to put it in co-management? Or is there a more direct-to-ConfigMgr co-management pathway that I'm missing?
Lastly, though maybe it's all forthcoming yet, not a lot has been said about the (small) Business Edition. Unlike Enterprise where the licensing requirements basically mean the user is licensed for Intune it would seem like the Business Edition is full-on BYO OS management. The W365 provisioning process won't automatically enroll it in Intune but post provisioning can the org do that, lay down the ConfigMgr client, or whatever their desired management solution (or lack there-of) is?
Thanks again, excited about getting this into the hands of customers.
Bryan