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390 Topics[New Blog Post] iOS Enrollment with Microsoft Intune Decision Tree
In the ever-evolving landscape of mobile device management, Microsoft Intune stands as a beacon of simplicity and efficiency. For organizations embracing the Apple ecosystem, enrolling iOS devices into Intune offers a world of possibilities. Let's embark on a journey through the high-level overview of various iOS enrollment methods, each designed to cater to diverse organizational needs. iOS Decision Tree 1. Supervised Devices: For Maximum Control and Customization Supervised devices are the powerhouses of iOS management. Perfect for corporate-owned devices, they provide enhanced control, allowing organizations to tailor settings and restrictions as needed. 2. User Enrollment: Balancing Work and Life on a Single Device Ideal for personal device use, User Enrollment ensures a harmonious coexistence of work and personal data. Users maintain privacy while benefiting from the organizational security umbrella. 3. Device Enrollment: Comprehensive Control for Personal Devices For a more encompassing approach, Device Enrollment brings personal iOS devices into the organizational fold. Organizations maintain control while users enjoy the familiarity of their own devices. 4. Automated Device Enrollment (formerly DEP): Seamless Out-of-the-Box Experience Formerly known as Device Enrollment Program (DEP), Automated Device Enrollment streamlines the onboarding process for new devices, ensuring they are automatically enrolled into Intune upon activation. 5. Apple Configurator: Tailoring Settings for a Cohesive Experience Apple Configurator offers a manual yet robust approach for customizing settings on iOS devices. Ideal for specific use cases where hands-on configuration is preferred. Elevate your iOS device management experience with Microsoft Intune โ where simplicity meets efficiency! :mobile_phone::sparkles: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shady-khorshed-19277723/ is a Microsoft enthusiast. He loves writing on iOS/Android, Windows 11, Windows 365 and related Microsoft Intune. He is here to share quick tips and tricks for all young professionals. #MicrosoftIntune #iOSDeviceManagement #TechSolutions #MobileSecurity #MicrosoftIntune #MobileDeviceManagement #AndroidEnrollment #TechInnovation #Apple #ios #android #decisiontree #microsoft #intune #COPE #COSU #COBO #BYOD #Appprotectionpolicy #Workprofile #devices #design #environment2.5KViews4likes0CommentsThis Week on Azure Friday: Build and Deploy Web Apps from Azure CLI 2.0
This week on Azure Friday, we're releasing a three-part daily series about Azure CLI 2.0 to celebrate Build 2017! This episode is the first in the series. Aaron Roney joins Scott Hanselman to show off building and deploying a web app to Azure from the command line using Azure CLI 2.0 and Git. http://aka.ms/azurecli2 is the cross-platform command-line tool for managing Azure resources, which is written in Python, updated every two weeks, and is available as open source on GitHub (https://github.com/Azure/azure-cli).641Views3likes0CommentsToday on Azure Friday: Azure State Configuration experience
Michael Greene joins Scott Hanselman to discuss a new set of experiences for Configuration Management in Azure, and how anyone new to modern management can discover and learn new process more quickly than before. For more information: https://aka.ms/azfr/475/01 https://aka.ms/azfr/475/02 https://aka.ms/azfr/475/03 https://aka.ms/azfr/475/04 https://aka.ms/azfr/475/free993Views3likes0CommentsToday on Azure Friday: Enhanced productivity using Azure Data Factory visual tools
Gaurav Malhotra joins Scott Hanselman to discuss the Azure Data Factory visual tools, which enable you to iteratively create, configure, test, deploy, and monitor data integration pipelines. We took into account your feedback to enable functional, performance, and security improvements to the visual tools. For more information: https://aka.ms/azfr/474/01 https://aka.ms/azfr/474/02 https://aka.ms/azfr/474/03 https://aka.ms/azfr/474/04 https://aka.ms/azfr/474/05 https://aka.ms/azfr/474/free819Views3likes0CommentsHow to Learn Microsoft Azure in 2020
How to Learn Microsoft Azure in 2020 :party_popper:โ๐ The year 2019 is almost over, and usually, we take the time to look back at the year and also to find some New Yearโs resolutions for the new year. Why not take all that energy and prepare for the cloud computing era and advance your career by learning Microsoft Azure. In this post, I try to give you a quick look at how you can get started to learn Microsoft Azure in 2020. You can read more here: https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2019/12/how-to-learn-microsoft-azure-in-2020/2KViews3likes0CommentsToday on Azure Friday: Azure Event Grid
Bahram Banisadr introduces Scott Hanselman to Azure Event Grid, which is a fully-managed event service for managing events across many different Azure services and applications. Made for performance and scale, it simplifies building event-driven applications and serverless architectures. For more information, see: https://azure.microsoft.com/blog/introducing-azure-event-grid-an-event-service-for-modern-applications/ https://azure.microsoft.com/services/event-grid/ https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/event-grid/overview1.2KViews2likes0CommentsToday on Azure Friday: Table API for Azure Cosmos DB
Aravind Krishna shows Scott Hanselman how to get started with the Table API for Azure Cosmos DB, the globally distributed multi-model database. Using the API, applications running on Azure Table storage can take advantage of secondary indexes, turnkey global distribution, dedicated throughput, and single digit millisecond latency with 99.99% comprehensive SLAs. See Github(Table API) for the code demoed in the episode. For more information, see: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cosmos-db/table-introduction615Views2likes0CommentsToday on Azure Friday: Graphs with Cosmos DB Gremlin API
Kirill Gavrylyuk talks Azure Cosmos DB and Graphs with Scott, exploring why we need graphs, and what we can we do with graphs on Azure Cosmos DB. Azure Cosmos DB offers native graph gremlin API support in addition MongoDB, SQL, and others. Graphs in Azure Cosmos DB also enjoy the same global distribution, low latency, limitless throughput, and 99.99% SLAs as other APIs. For more information, see: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cosmos-db/graph-introduction564Views2likes0CommentsThis Week on Azure Friday: App Service Isolated
It's not Friday, but I have an episode I'd like to share today on App Service Isolated. You love App Service, but you need to run your apps securely inside of an Azure Virtual Network. Plus having a little (or a lot) more horsepower would be nice, too. Stefan Schackow joins Scott Hanselman for a whirlwind tour of the new Isolated App Service offering: D-Seriesv2 workers running App Service all inside the secure โmoatโ of your Azure virtual network. For more information, see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service-web/app-service-app-service-environment-intro.754Views2likes0CommentsThis Week on Azure Friday: Introducing Azure DB for PostgreSQL
Saloni Sonpal joins Scott Hanselman to discuss the newest offering of the Azure Database family โ Azure Database for PostgreSQL, which provides a managed database service for app development and deployment with a Postgres database that has built-in high availability, automatic patching, security, automated backups, monitoring, scales on the fly, and more. For more information, see https://azure.microsoft.com/services/postgresql/.557Views2likes0Comments