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Microsoft Windows Intune 2.0: Quickstart Administration

By : David Overton
Book Image

Microsoft Windows Intune 2.0: Quickstart Administration

By: David Overton

Overview of this book

Microsoft Windows Intune is a cloud service solution that simplifies how small and mid-sized businesses manage and secure PCs using Microsoft cloud services and Windows 7óso your computers and users can operate at peak performance all the time.This step-by-step guide will show you how to plan, set up and maintain Windows Intune, showing you how to manage a group of PCs (either 1 business or several if a partner) from the base operating system, through to the patches, anti-malware solution and deployed software and policies from a central console, using the Windows Intune service. This book takes you through all the steps to plan, set up and maintain Windows Intune and how to manage a group of PCs. The book starts by providing an overview of Cloud Computing and PC Management. The book then dives into topics such as Windows Intune features, signing up for Windows Intune and installing the client software, configuring Windows Intune, proactive management, and monitoring and dealing with alerts, including remote assistance amongst others. As Windows 7 is part of Windows Intune, the book will also cover the minimum steps required to move from Windows XP to Windows 7 while keeping user settings and preferences.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Microsoft Windows Intune 2.0: Quickstart Administration
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Chapter 12. Integration with Existing Microsoft Products

Microsoft has an array of products that are commonly associated with Windows desktops and their management. Some work well with Windows Intune, such as Office 365 and Windows Server 2008 R2, some can cooperate, and others do not work well together as they are trying to achieve the same goals as Windows Intune.

In this chapter, we will discuss which Microsoft products mix well with Windows Intune and which to avoid. The more complex an organization, the more likely it is that they will have products that overlap or clash with Windows Intune. This is not because of bad design, but because in larger organizations, Windows Intune is likely to be used to manage a subset of the computers where it is best suited, and these other technologies will be used elsewhere in the business. To this end, this is about products mixed together and their impact on an individual computer, not their impact across an organization using all the products to...