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SCCM/Intune
If we moved to an integrated SCCM/Intune platform, would we be limited by features within the SCCM environment in regards to features we can implement? or has the intune features cycle and the SCCM integration aligned better so that the SCCM/Intune integrated environments isn't lagging behind the stand alone intune platform?
Would moving to the integrated platform provide us with better logging for troubleshooting diagnosis for example or give us better visibility as to when there are issues in the environment?
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- Maayan Bar-Niv
Microsoft
Sam, by integrated are you referring to co-management or to a hybrid Intune/SCCM configuration?
With co-management (which is not supported on hybrid), you get to manage some workloads in Intune while managing other workloads in SCCM - this is the main benefit of the co-management model.
For hybrid, you will see basic Win10 management in the SCCM console, but new features (like co-management) are only available in the Intune portal. If you are trying to decide between hybrid and SA, in most cases our recommendation will be SA. See this article - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/mdm/understand/choose-between-standalone-intune-and-hybrid-mobile-device-management