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How about customer specific applications. Think about apps that have customer specific settings configured (by manipulating an INI file) or applications that are not publicly available?
Solutions like Liquit can work with variables and you have the ability like manipulating ini files.
Another interesting addon could be monitoring application usage. I, as an IT Pro, would like to know which apps I can uninstall and ditch from Intune by monitoring usage of applications.
I would love to elaborate more on the things I came across and why we sometimes use Liquit instead of Intune.
- PanuSaukkoNov 27, 2023MCTHave you checked Endpoint analytics' application usage functionality? It can give you insights about application crashes and also about application usage. It is free for Intune customers!
- -_RH_-Nov 27, 2023Iron ContributorThere used to be a cool bit that compared app crashes/stability anonymously across industries, not just your own tenant. Very useful info, wish that was still there!
- Joe_LurieNov 27, 2023
Microsoft
RobdeRoos We plan on adding capabilities for INI files, XML, config, etc...Stay tuned for more information on that over the coming months.
For home-grown apps, WINGET is probably your friend.- RobdeRoosNov 27, 2023Iron Contributor
Great to hear Joe_Lurie! My experience is that apps like the Adobe Suite or the Autodesk Apps have pretty big differences in configurations per customer. Both organizations have a configuration portal and then you can download the full suite for redistribution.
Maybe a collab between Microsoft and those companies can be very interesting. That would certainly make Microsoft unique. Those aren't available through WINGET I believe 😉