Microsoft Intune Ensures Seamless Support for Apple’s Latest iOS/iPadOS 17 and macOS 14: A Look at Upcoming Features and Enhancements

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“Microsoft Intune announces day zero support for Apple’s latest operating systems, iOS/iPadOS 17 and macOS 14, ensuring existing features work as expected. The team is also working on upgrading the service and releasing new features that integrate elements of support for the new OS versions.”

Day Zero Support for iOS/iPadOS 17 and macOS 14

Microsoft’s Intune Support Team has announced day zero support for Apple’s latest operating systems, iOS/iPadOS 17.0 and macOS 14.0. This ensures that all existing features of these operating systems will work seamlessly with Microsoft Intune.

Continuous Upgrades and New Features

Microsoft is committed to continuously upgrading its service and releasing new features that integrate elements of support for the new operating system versions.

“We’ve been working hard to ensure that Microsoft Intune can provide Day zero support for Apple’s latest operating systems so that existing features work as expected.”

Adopting a Data-Driven Infrastructure

The team has adopted a new data-driven infrastructure that powers the settings catalog. This uses a JSON based setting to automatically generate the user interface. This is a significant improvement, as in the past, it took several sprints to create templates.

“We’ve adopted a new data-driven infrastructure that powers the settings catalog to use a JSON based settings to automatically generate the UI.”

Conclusion

Microsoft’s commitment to providing day zero support for the latest Apple operating systems is a testament to their dedication to ensuring a seamless user experience. With continuous upgrades and the adoption of a data-driven infrastructure, Microsoft is at the forefront of integrating and supporting new operating system versions.

  • Microsoft Intune offers day zero support for iOS/iPadOS 17 and macOS 14.
  • Existing features of Microsoft Intune will work as expected on the new OS versions.
  • The team is working on upgrading their service for better support.
  • New features that integrate elements of support for the new OS versions are being released.
  • A new data-driven infrastructure has been adopted to power the settings catalog.
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