Published July 2013
Situation
Microsoft Information Technology (Microsoft IT) lacked a timely solution for keeping pace with the surging trend of employees who use personal devices to do Microsoft work. Without a user- and IT-friendly way to bring all devices into the scope of centralized management, IT risked improper exposure of secure company data, among other concerns.
Solution
Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1 with Windows Intune™ enables Unified Device Management (UDM) to allow flexible, centralized management for company-owned and user-owned devices while maintaining corporate compliance and control. Benefits | Native support management using SCCM and Windows Intune.Simplified implementation--no new infrastructure, hardware, network complexity or custom coding.Enterprise-level scalability of a cloud-enabled device management solution. | Cohesive balance of user productivity with secure IT practices.Centralized administration of all users and all devices via a single interface.Adherence to the Microsoft people-centric IT vision, which puts user identity, single sign-on, and self-service at the core of IT governance technologies and programs. | Products and Technology | Microsoft Active DirectoryMicrosoft Exchange ActiveSyncMicrosoft Online Directory Services | Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1Microsoft Windows Intune |
Situation
Microsoft Information Technology (Microsoft IT) lacked a timely solution for keeping pace with the surging trend of employees who use personal devices to do Microsoft work. Without a user- and IT-friendly way to bring all devices into the scope of centralized management, IT risked improper exposure of secure company data, among other concerns.
Solution
Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1 with Windows Intune™ enables Unified Device Management (UDM) to allow flexible,