Windows Intune 3.0: screenshots

Summary: Microsoft's cloud-hosted management platform adds support for mobile devices — including iPhones, iPads and Android — in version 3.0. The Silverlight-driven UI is much the same as before, but it's now easier to see, filter and respond to alerts.

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Detected Software

Intune installs an agent on user devices, so you can use it to generate a software inventory that can be compared with your licensing data. This allows you to see whether your organisation is compliant, or (as is often the case) if you're over-licensed and can make savings.

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Topics: Cloud, Apps, Reviews

Simon Bisson

About Simon Bisson

Simon Bisson is a freelance technology journalist. He specialises in architecture and enterprise IT. He ran one of the UK's first national ISPs and moved to writing around the time of the collapse of the first dotcom boom. He still writes code.

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