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Welcome to the Co-management with Microsoft Intune and System Center Configuration Manager AMA
Welcome to the Co-management with Microsoft Intune and System Center Configuration Manager AMA (Ask Microsoft Anything)! This live hour gives you the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback directly to the System Center team. Please post your question in a new thread. You can view the AMA Guidelines here. To start, introduce yourself below and tell us where you're logging in from!EricStarkerOct 19, 2017Former Employee14KViews4likes33CommentsThat's a wrap!
Thank you for joining us and voicing your questions and feedback during this fun and action-packed hour. We will put together a summary document of what was covered during and share it in this group. See you next time! (EDIT: Here's the summary attached!)EricStarkerOct 19, 2017Former Employee9.1KViews5likes9CommentsWhen do we get our hands on this?
Hi! Thanks for doing this AMA, and more importantly for creating the Co-Management functionality in the first place. It's definitely something that is needed. My first question is probably a big one on everyone's minds... When do we get our hands on this?SolvedSteve WhitcherOct 19, 2017Bronze Contributor1.6KViews0likes6CommentsIs Co-Management just a more granular either-or choice?
Let me preface this by saying that I haven't yet seen the Ignite demo of Co-Management, so this may have been addressed there. If so, I apologize for not being more prepared. Once we enable co-management, will we have to choose for specific capabilities whether they are managed by on-prem (SCCM and GPO) or Cloud (Intune), or will both platforms be able to manage the same type of capabilities at once? For example, can some settings on a computer be configured via group policy, while others are configured by an intune configuration policy? Or if I have compliance policies in both SCCM and Intune that target a computer, will it evaluate both policies? Thanks!Steve WhitcherOct 19, 2017Bronze Contributor1.7KViews0likes5CommentsSCCM ever going away?
Very curious! Is the plan to eventually move all SCCM functionality to Intune? If so, how much longer will SCCM on prem be around?SolvedShane CurtisOct 19, 2017Copper Contributor11KViews4likes5CommentsIf I join them to Intune will I be able to bring them into SCCM?
I have a recently acquired business unit that does not have infrastructure in place for an SCCM rollout at this time. If I join them to Intune will I be able to bring them into SCCM as their Infrastructure is remediated and I have capacity for DPs at their remote locations.Dave MinerOct 19, 2017Copper Contributor3.1KViews2likes5Comments