Unlock the Power of Windows Server Devices with Intune’s Latest Update

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Microsoft Intune now identifies Windows Server devices as a new device type, allowing IT admins to better manage and secure their Windows Server devices. This new feature allows admins to easily identify Windows Server devices, apply custom policies, and monitor device health.

What’s new?

Microsoft has announced that Windows Server devices will now be identified as a separate device type in the Microsoft Intune console.

Major Updates

The update will allow administrators to easily distinguish between Windows 10 and Windows Server devices, and apply specific policies and settings to each. This will give administrators more control over the management of their Windows Server devices.

What’s important to know?

This update will allow administrators to easily identify Windows Server devices and apply the appropriate policies and settings. It will also provide administrators with more control over the management of their Windows Server devices.
“We are excited to announce that Windows Server devices will now be identified as a separate device type in the Microsoft Intune console.”
This update will make it easier for administrators to manage their Windows Server devices, and provide them with more control over the management of their Windows Server devices.

Key points from the article:

  • Identifies Windows Server devices as a new device type
  • Enables admins to apply custom policies to Windows Server devices
  • Provides a way to monitor device health
  • Allows admins to easily identify Windows Server devices
  • Integrates with other Microsoft products to provide an end-to-end solution
  • From the Intune Customer Success articles