Since announcing our new product, Microsoft Endpoint Manager – which includes System Center Configuration Manager & Microsoft Intune – there’s been a lot of questions.
These are answered in this whitepaper, “Microsoft Endpoint Manager FAQ”. Find the answers to questions such as:
- Does this mean we don’t need to buy Intune or Autopilot licenses anymore?
- Is there any change in licensing for Microsoft Endpoint Manager? We are licensed for ConfigMgr already, but not Intune. Do we have to buy Intune to enable Microsoft Endpoint Manager?
- We are licensed for Intune. Do we have to buy ConfigMgr to enable Microsoft Endpoint Manager?
- Is ConfigMgr going away? Can I still use the ConfigMgr console?
- Is Intune going away?
- Do we need to buy anything additional to get Productivity Score/Technology Experience analytics?
- I thought co-management was supposed to a “bridge” to modern management. Now you’re saying it’s a “destination”. Which is it?
- Will traditional ConfigMgr management for PCs now go away?
- Do we need to have Azure Active Directory (AAD) deployed to move to Microsoft Endpoint Manager?
- I currently use Microsoft BitLocker Administration and Monitoring (MBAM) to manage BitLocker across my enterprise. Can I move my BitLocker management to Microsoft Endpoint Manager?
Download the whitepaper here:
- WHITEPAPER: Microsoft Endpoint Manager FAQ (.PDF, 6 pgs)
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