While our engineering PMs will be supporting live Q&A during all of the deep dives at the Microsoft Technical Takeoff, October 24-27, we also have 6 dedicated Ask Microsoft Anythings (AMAs) where your questions and feedback are the session!
- Cloud attach vs. cloud only: the debate - Oct. 24 - 9:00 AM PDT
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 key management workloads of Windows devices (compliance policies, Windows Update policies, resource access policies, Endpoint Protection, device configuration, Office Click-to-Run apps, and client apps) to help you determine if cloud attach or cloud only is right for your new Intune deployment.
- Feedback wanted! Making the admin experience great in Microsoft Intune - Oct. 26 10:00 AM PDT
Join Intune product managers for an interactive feedback session. Discuss your journey from on-premises to cloud native management focused on grouping and targeting, reporting, RBAC and Intune Admin UX plus hear our roadmap of suggested changes.
- AMA: Windows Autopatch - Oct. 27 8:30 AM PDT
Find out how Windows Autopatch is evolving to make Windows and Microsoft 365 update management more secure and more capable. Members of the marketing, product, and customer acceleration engineering teams will be explaining the upcoming enhancements and looking for comments, questions, and feedback.
- AMA: Delivery Optimization and Connected Cache - Oct. 27 10:00 AM PDT
Don't miss a chance to "Ask Microsoft Anything" -- specifically of the team behind Delivery Optimization and Microsoft Connected Cache. Looking to optimize cloud-sourced downloads? Needs tips to help you configure Delivery Optimization to better support remote workers? Have feedback on features and functionality you'd like to see? Post your questions!
- AMA: Device Health Attestation - Oct. 27 11:00 AM PDT
Ensuring that a platform is healthy and trustworthy is a fundamental vertical in today’s zero trust approach, and this has become one of the keys focuses of recent times. Pre-OS boot continues to remain a prime target for adversaries, which we have seen attacks on due to supply chain trust brittleness. Device Health Attestation is designed with keeping security, which aims to detect changes related to FW, boot, and early OS security features. The March 2021 Security Signals report showed that more than 80% of enterprises have experienced at least one firmware attack in the past two years. Let’s look at how attestation can help in detecting some of these attacks and also how Microsoft Intune Integration protects your organization and resources.
- Windows + Intune Office Hours - Oct. 28 8:00 AM PDT
We're wrapping up the Microsoft Technical Takeoff with answering any final questions you might have about managing the Windows devices used by remote, onsite, and hybrid workers across your organization, and keeping those devices up to date effectively! Get tips on rolling out Windows 11 across your organization! Learn how to cloud attach your on-premises workloads! We will have a broad group of product experts, servicing experts, and engineers representing Windows, Microsoft Intune, Configuration Manager, security, public sector, FastTrack, and more. And, for your continued questions, join us every third Thursday for Windows Office Hours on the Tech Community.
How does an AMA work?
Simply visit the event page, log in to the Tech Community, and post your question(s) in the Comments. (Pro tip: Open the full text editor for the best experience.) If you're asking more than one question in a post, please number them -- or, better yet, post each question as a separate Comment for easier tracking by you and our engineering SMEs!
Our experts will be answering questions live on air during their sessions and will check back throughout the week to provide additional answers in chat.
Hope to see you there!