Microsoft Intune is an enterprise mobility management platform that helps organizations manage mobile devices, applications, and data. The October edition of Microsoft Intune includes new features such as the ability to manage iOS 14 devices, support for Android Enterprise Corporate-Owned Single Use (COSU) devices, and the ability to deploy Windows 10 feature updates.
Introducing Microsoft Intune 2.210 October Edition
Microsoft Intune 2.210 October Edition is the latest version of Intune, a cloud-based mobile device and application management service. It provides organizations with a way to manage and secure their mobile devices, applications, and data. This version of Intune includes new features and enhancements to help organizations manage their mobile devices more effectively.
New Features
The new features in Intune 2.210 October Edition include:
- The ability to configure the Microsoft Edge browser for Android devices.
- Support for the Apple Device Enrollment Program (DEP).
- The ability to configure Windows 10 devices for kiosk mode.
- The ability to deploy and manage Windows 10 devices using the Windows Autopilot.
- The ability to configure Windows 10 devices using the Windows Configuration Designer.
Enhancements
The enhancements in Intune 2.210 October Edition include:
- The ability to configure Windows 10 devices using the Windows Update for Business.
- The ability to deploy and manage Windows 10 devices using the Windows Autopilot.
- The ability to configure Windows 10 devices using the Windows Configuration Designer.
- The ability to deploy and manage Windows 10 devices using the Windows Autopilot.
- The ability to configure Windows 10 devices using the Windows Configuration Designer.
Key Quote
“Microsoft Intune 2.210 October Edition provides organizations with a way to manage and secure their mobile devices, applications, and data.”
Microsoft Intune 2.210 October Edition is a powerful cloud-based mobile device and application management service. It provides organizations with the ability to configure the Microsoft Edge browser for Android devices, support for the Apple Device Enrollment Program (DEP), the ability to configure Windows 10 devices for kiosk mode, the ability to deploy and manage Windows 10 devices using the Windows Autopilot, and the ability to configure Windows 10 devices using the Windows Configuration Designer. With these new features and enhancements, organizations can manage their mobile devices more effectively.
Key points from the article:
- Ability to manage iOS 14 devices
- Support for Android Enterprise Corporate-Owned Single Use (COSU) devices
- Deploy Windows 10 feature updates
- Ability to configure Windows 10 device restrictions
- Support for the Apple Device Enrollment Program (DEP)
From the Microsoft Intune Blog