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Cloud attach vs. cloud only: the debate
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Monday, Oct 24, 2022, 09:00 AM PDTEvent details
Are you planning a new Microsoft Intune deployment? Are you wondering if you need Configuration Manager? Join Danny and Steve for a special edition of Unpacking Endpoint Management as they breakdown ...
Heather_Poulsen
Updated Oct 28, 2022
Paul_Woodward
Oct 24, 2022Iron Contributor
For reporting I think you can do cool stuff with Log Diagnostics and KQL. Check out Maurice Daly's stuff. msendpointmgr.com.
Zachary895
Oct 24, 2022Copper Contributor
Thanks Paul! I'll take a look - I may have missed an interesting solution there. For update compliance, there are certainly more options out there, but there were a few other scenarios I found less guidance available.
Something I have noticed with CMPivot is in Configuration Manager, I can create an arbitrary group of devices (device collection) and query the devices in near real-time. When investigating issues or discrepancies, it's very powerful for inspection. With co-management, I've seen the CMPivot option available via the Intune portal, but only for querying an individual device. In many scenarios where I use CMPivot, I may not know what devices I need to investigate, but once I identify the indicators for an issue, I can use CMPivot via Configuration Manager to query for those indicators across a large swatch of devices, then start identifying correlations. The Intune flow for similar investigations will likely be different, but it's not something I have found yet.
Regarding inventory, there are certainly many options collecting state information for devices, but I was curious about whether the panel had any thoughts I hadn't come across. It was a good discussion. Appreciate your reply, Paul!