Device management enables organizations to protect and secure their resources and data, and from different devices. Using a device management provider, organization can make sure that only authorized people and devices get access to proprietary information. Similarly, device users can feel at ease accessing work data from their phone, because they know their device meet their organization's security requirements.
As an organization, you might ask - What should we use to protect our resources? The answer is Microsoft Intune. Azure AD helps control who has access, and what they have access to. Many organizations, including Microsoft, use Intune to secure proprietary data that users access from their company-owned and personally owned devices.
Intune includes device and app configuration policies, software update policies, and installation statuses charts, tables, and reports. These resources help you secure and monitor data access. It's common for people to have multiple devices that use different platforms.
For example, an employee might use Surface Pro for work, and an Android mobile device in their personal life. And, it's common for a person to access organizational resources, such as Microsoft Outlook and SharePoint, from these multiple devices. Intune separates policies and settings by device platform. So it's easy to manage and view devices of a specific platform.
Common scenarios is a great resource to see how Intune answers common questions when working with mobile devices. You'll find scenarios about:. For more information about Intune, see What is Intune. For cloud-first or cloud-only organizations, joining devices to Azure AD allows user access to both cloud and on-premises apps and resources.
Organizations that are planning to maintain their on-premises Active Directory footprint can benefit from the cloud capabilities of Azure AD devices by joining them to both domains. Try Azure Active Directory. Learn more. Safeguard your organization with a seamless identity solution Learn more about Azure AD. Support a diverse bring-your-own-devices BYOD ecosystem Provision, reset, and repurpose laptops and mobile devices with minimal infrastructure and process overhead.
Enable unified endpoint security with Zero Trust security controls Securely access corporate resources through continuous assessment and intent-based policies with Conditional Access App Control, powered by Azure Active Directory Azure AD and natively integrated in Microsoft Endpoint Manager.
Protect work data with or without device enrollment Onboard, manage, and report on encryption, antivirus, firewall, and other security technologies to protect work data. Optimize user satisfaction with advanced endpoint analytics Proactively improve the user experience and track your progress against organization and industry baselines with the help of integrated Endpoint analytics.
Get a highly scalable, globally distributed modern management service Keep well-established processes for deploying, managing, and updating PCs in your organization using Configuration Manager and take advantage of the powerful Microsoft cloud with Intune for security and modern provisioning.
Download the study. Read the report. Learn more. Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager On-premises and cloud-based management. Windows Autopilot Simplified device deployment. Endpoint Analytics Data-driven recommendations. Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Endpoint protection from cyberthreats.
Azure AD Universal platform to manage and secure identities. See what customers are saying. Learn more about their story. If you can't download content from the Microsoft Store, you may have reached your device limit.
Manage your limit by removing devices you don't use or no longer have access to. To unlink a device:. Sign in with your Microsoft account at account. Once you unlink a device, it won't count towards your device limit. If you haven't reached the limit, and download an app or game on this device later, it will count towards your device limit again.
Note: If you're having trouble downloading or updating apps on any of your devices, see Fix problems with apps from Microsoft Store or I can't find or install an app from Microsoft Store. If your device is missing, and you've signed in to it with your Microsoft account, you might be able to find it. Here's how:. Sign in to account. For more info on finding your device, go to Find and lock a lost Windows device.
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