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pm | Migrating from MaaS360 to Microsoft Intune (9th Oct 25 at 3:06pm UTC) | | As organizations grow and adopt modern workplace strategies, many are migrating from MaaS360 to Microsoft Intune to take advantage of deeper integration with Microsoft 365, improved device management, and enhanced security features. MaaS360 offers solid mobile device management (MDM) capabilities, but Microsoft Intune provides a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that supports not only mobile devices but also Windows, macOS, and moreāall from a single console.
The migration process typically starts with evaluating current MaaS360 configurations, including device policies, user groups, and app management settings. IT teams then plan and implement equivalent or improved configurations within Intune. Devices are enrolled in Intune, often in phases, to avoid service disruption. During this process, communication and training for end-users are essential to ensure a smooth transition.
Microsoft Intune integrates seamlessly with Azure Active Directory, Microsoft Defender, and other Microsoft 365 services, offering advanced capabilities like conditional access, compliance policies, and automated deployments. This results in more secure, centralized, and efficient device and application management.
For a successful migration with minimal impact on operations, businesses often partner with providers like Apps4Rent, who bring deep expertise in MDM transitions. Moving to Intune enables organizations to future-proof their IT infrastructure with a scalable, cloud-native solution. | |
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