Microsoft Technical Takeoff in March offers weekly Intune technical sessions: deep dives, AMAs, security and automation guidance, device provisioning, cross‑platform management, and live engineering Q&A. Sessions stream live with on‑demand recordings, transcripts, and practical guidance for IT admins.
Microsoft Technical Takeoff 2026 expands Intune coverage with weekly deep dives, AMAs, and engineering Q&A. The event focuses on security, automation, provisioning, and cross-platform device management for IT admins.
Main feature and impact
Microsoft organizes Monday sessions across March highlighting Intune engineering roadmaps and practical scenarios. Sessions include Zero Trust endpoint security, Autopilot provisioning, cross-platform Android and iOS management, and Windows 365 integration. The format provides direct engineering feedback loops and on-demand recordings. This concentrated delivery reduces time to adopt Intune capabilities and accelerates operational decision-making.Practical implications
Administrators gain targeted guidance for migrating and scaling device management workflows. Expect explicit sessions on Endpoint Privilege Management and Autopilot device preparation. AI and automation topics cover tooling for outcome-oriented device administration. Engineers will accept live feedback, enabling rapid prioritization of fixes and enhancements. Teams can plan migrations and policy updates aligned with engineering recommendations.“Expect deep, scenario‑driven guidance spanning security, automation, cloud management, and cross‑platform device administration.”The agenda lists dates and session types, enabling focused learning and calendar planning. Bookmark the event at https://aka.ms/TechnicalTakeoff and add sessions to your calendar. Post questions in advance to use live Q&A time efficiently. Closing paragraph: Technical teams should map sessions to their migration and security priorities. Attend live for real-time engineering input, or watch on demand afterward. Use session recordings and transcripts to update runbooks and deployment plans.
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