Event banner
AMA: Securely manage iOS/iPadOS and macOS endpoints with Intune
Event Ended
Thursday, Jun 22, 2023, 08:30 AM PDTEvent details
Let’s chat about the latest and greatest in Intune Apple device management! With the introduction of Just-In-Time (JIT) functionality, your users will be able to enjoy a more seamless onboarding expe...
Heather_Poulsen
Updated Jun 22, 2023
Ebuke_Okwese
Jun 21, 2023Brass Contributor
We need more reporting information for Mobile Devices in the Intune GUI. Just like Windows has Update Rings, Android, iOS/iPadOS, and macOS devices should also have an update rings section within Intune. It's very tedious and time consuming to try and aggregate that data to present it in a meaningful way manually.
When will Intune implement a section like that where we can get a breakdown of device count across different OS versions? Other MDM tools like WorkSpace One provide this functionality. The section should be linked to an auto sort that only shows those devices on that OS version. The GUI does not even provide a filter for OS version.
- Clay_TaylorJun 22, 2023
Microsoft
You should be able to filter by OS in the devices blade by clicking "add filter" here:
- Ebuke_OkweseJun 23, 2023Brass ContributorI know that there is an OS filter, but to specify, I'm referring to an OS version number filter. Filtering by version numbers is really important for certain data gathering scenarios. Right now, the only way to do that is to download a CSV, create a table, and filter it out myself. I think it should be built into the GUI. A quick reporting dashboard that displays device counts for OS version numbers with an auto filter when you click on it would be wonderful.
- Dr_SnoozeJun 21, 2023Brass ContributorWith regard to updates, MS can only do so much. If the OS itself can't reliably update itself, or provide information about its update status, then there isn't much MS can do. Apple has recently had to revamp its automatic updates because vital security patches weren't getting installed. You can deploy a Configuration Policy in Intune that will force Apple to update, and so far, it seems to be working for me. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/software-updates-macos I'm not aware of any way to mass deploy updates to Android or iOS devices, though someone can correct me there. Again, this is a limitation of the OSes, not MS. With regard to device counts, the latest Device page in Intune does exactly what you want. Go to endpoint.microsoft.com -> Devices and you'll see all your OSes with a count of the devices using each one. You might need to flip a toggle button at the top of your page to get the new view, though.
- Ebuke_OkweseJun 21, 2023Brass ContributoriOS/iPadOS and macOS both have update policies you can apply to force automatic updates on check-in. That's not my issue though. It on the data collection/reporting side. The GUI does not have a good dashboard that where I can easily grab numbers for how many devices are on what version. This is really important for situations where we need to track update deployment or determine the organization impact of a problematic OS update.
Location
Microsoft Tech Community