The October service release (2310) of Microsoft Intune introduces five new capabilities. These include application management for Windows, installation and uninstallation of line-of-business (LOB) apps for Android Open Source Project (AOSP) devices, and two new features for Apple devices.
Microsoft Intune (2310) October Edition: What’s New?
Microsoft’s Intune service release (2310) in October has introduced some exciting new capabilities. This blog post will delve into these updates, focusing on what’s new, major updates, and what’s important to know.
New Capabilities in Application Management
One of the major updates is the general availability of application management for Windows, which was previously in public preview. This feature enhances the control and management of apps on Windows devices.
“With Intune’s October service release (2310), we have five new capabilities to talk about! Application management for Windows, previously in public preview, is now generally available.”
Updates for Android Open Source Project (AOSP) Devices
Another significant update is the ability to install and uninstall line-of-business (LOB) apps for devices that run on Android Open Source Project (AOSP). This allows for greater flexibility and control over LOB apps on AOSP devices.
New Capabilities for Apple Devices
For Apple devices, two new capabilities have been released: Software updates with Declarative Device Management (DDM) and web enrollment with Just in Time (JIT) registration. These features provide improved device management and streamlined device enrollment process.
“Additionally, we’ve released two new capabilities for Apple devices: Software updates with Declarative Device Management (DDM) and web enrollment with Just in Time (JIT) registration.”
Final Thoughts
These updates signify Microsoft’s commitment to enhancing device management across various platforms. Stay tuned for more updates and improvements in the future.
From the Microsoft Intune Blog