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  • When does Windows Intune make sense for a company as the only management solution or hybrid

    I’ve been asked this question several times, so I thought I would share my thoughts. I don’t regularly work with the Windows Intune team at Microsoft as this is not my role, so this is purely my opinion, not in any way endorsed by Microsoft. To start off with, I think Windows Intune makes...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Sat, Oct 1 2011
    Filed under: Microsoft, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • Windows Intune Links worth having

    Since I’ve been working on the Windows Intune book I’ve found a few sources of information that I trust regarding the product.  I thought I would share them: Windows Intune V1 (current production environment) Service Status Dashboard - http://status.manage.microsoft.com/Statuspage/servicedashboard...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Sun, Aug 28 2011
    Filed under: Microsoft, Book, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • Windows Intune book update

    Well, I’ve finally finished the drafts for all chapters of the soon to be published book called Microsoft Windows Intune, Quickstart Administration . It would have been sooner if my lovely mother had not fallen ill and passed away. I don’t regret the delay in finishing the book, but that...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Sat, Aug 27 2011
    Filed under: Windows Client, Windows XP, Book, Windows 7, Windows Vista and XP, Windows Vista, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • Windows Intune Service Status Page

    When using a cloud service, understanding the reliability of the service is vital.  Windows Intune is a management tool and as such, when the service is down it is only management that cannot be performed, rather than the computers going offline themselves, which means the impact is much less to...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Sat, Aug 27 2011
    Filed under: Microsoft, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • Exporting hardware information from Windows Intune

    As most of you know I am working on my Windows Intune book and I've just finished the 6th chapter. This covers reporting and I was highly frustrated that there is no export or print function on all the hardware information screens, but you can export some of the hardware information. Here is how...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Wed, Jun 22 2011
    Filed under: Microsoft, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • Microsoft Case Study: Windows Intune - 70 person IT services company

    Hi all, I thought I would share this Windows Intune case study that has just gone up on Microsoft.com. IT Solutions Provider Offers Simplified PC Management with Cloud-Based Solution “Windows Intune fills the support void that many customers experience for desktop environments. It's the perfect PC...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Wed, May 11 2011
    Filed under: Microsoft, Partner, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • Windows Intune book chapters

    I'm now about 1/2 way through the Microsoft WIndows Intune book, which is great. Please feel free to ask any questions as I can always incorporate the answers into the book. I thought I would share the chapters for everyone which are: 0. Preface 1. Overview of Cloud Computing 2. Introduction to PC...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Sat, May 7 2011
    Filed under: Book, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
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