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“Discover How Microsoft Intune Now Recognizes Windows Servers as a New Operating System Platform”

Introducing Windows Servers to Microsoft Intune
What is Microsoft Intune?
Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based unified endpoint management (UEM) and mobile device management (MDM) solution that enables organizations to manage the devices their employees use to access corporate data and applications. Intune provides organizations with the ability to securely manage their company-owned and BYOD devices.What are Windows Servers?
Windows Servers are a range of server operating systems from Microsoft that are designed to provide users with a secure, reliable, and high-performance platform to run their applications. Windows Servers are used by organizations to host websites, databases, and applications, as well as provide other services such as remote access, communication, collaboration, and storage.What Does This Mean for Microsoft Intune?
Microsoft has recently announced that Windows Servers will be officially supported in Microsoft Intune. This means that organizations can now use Intune to manage their Windows Servers in the same way they manage their other devices. This includes the ability to deploy applications, manage security settings, monitor performance, and more.What Are the Benefits of Using Intune for Windows Servers?
Using Intune for Windows Servers provides organizations with several benefits, such as: * A simplified way to manage security settings, such as patching, malware protection, and firewall rules.
* The ability to deploy and manage applications, such as web servers, database servers, and line-of-business applications.
* The ability to monitor performance and availability of critical services.
* The ability to quickly detect and respond to potential security issues.
* The ability to centrally manage Windows Servers across multiple locations.

Conclusion
Microsoft Intune is a powerful tool for managing mobile devices and now with the addition of Windows Servers, organizations can now use Intune to securely manage their entire IT infrastructure. Organizations can now quickly deploy and manage applications and security settings across their Windows Servers, as well as monitor performance and availability of critical services. This will help organizations ensure their IT infrastructure is secure and running optimally.
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