Remote system management with the new Microsoft Intune application for Android
In January, Microsoft officially announced plans to deploy support for fully managed Android devices via Intune service and today April 20, ie after about 3 months, the app version This useful use of Microsoft for Android has begun to allow IT managers to deploy work from their Android handsets. Accordingly, the current Intune application will provide IT technical support staff with access to their organizational resources while still protecting them against potential security risks.
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As you know, you used to be able to manage other devices from your PC before, while with help from Intune, you can now operate the app manually via your Android device. me
Overall, this application provides the following features:
- Configure access to organizational resources.
- Device management and device access.
- Get support in case of need.
You can find the Intune application in the Google Play store through this link.
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