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A look at Microsoft's Windows Intune (images)

by ZDNet Author  |  April 19, 2010 9:10am PDT  |  Image 1 of 3

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Microsoft's Windows Intune service, which is heading into beta on Monday, offers a Silverlight-based Web console for midsize businesses to manage their PCs.
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Microsoft is making one of its new hybrid cloud/on-premise products ? Windows Intune ? commercially available as of March 23.

Windows Intune is a PC security and management service that also includes Windows 7 Enterprise client software as part of the bundle. The Windows and Windows management tools run on users? PCs and are supplemented by a cloud management and security service.
Windows Intune, codenamed ?Florida,? is the successor to Microsoft?s System Center Online Desktop Manager
a product which Microsoft never actually released, but which its executives talked up considerably back in 2009. Windows Intune is an updated, reworked update to the SCODM
Microsoft released the first public Windows Intune beta in April 2010 and a second in July 2010.
Microsoft is positioning the product as a PC (not server) management product aimed primarily
SMB customers who don?t currently have a PC management system in place.
Microsoft execs have said Intune will cost $11 per seat, per month, which includes the
management service, as well as Windows 7 Enterprise upgrade rights, enabling users with a version
Windows Business, Professional, Ultimate, or Enterprise already installed to move up to the
Enterprise version of Windows 7. For $1 per user per month more, users can get the Microsoft
Microsoft has touted Windows Intune as providing users with some technologies ? like the Enterprise version of Windows 7 and MDOP tools
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Surprisingly, the answer is yes. Windows Intune runs on Windows 7 Enterprise, Ultimate, and Professional; Windows Vista Enterprise, Ultimate, and Business; and Windows XP Professional with Service Pack (SP) 2 or later (SP3 recommended). If you are running it on XP SP2 clients, you also need to have installed Forefront Client Security Filter Manager QFE for Windows XP/SP2 and Microsoft Core XML Services (MSXML) ipad bag blog of best sutudeg community the modern education news and 6.0.
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