View this session to find out how you can try the functionality of Enterprise Mobility Suite by delivering a Proof-Of-Concept and test the following functionality: creating subscriptions for Office 365, Microsoft Intune and Azure RMS, device enrollment, configuring device settings using policies, configuring VPN profiles, Wi-Fi profiles and E-mail profiles. We will also discuss how to configure integration with System Center 2012 Configuration Manager using the Intune connector.
The Proof-Of-Concept will allow you to evaluate the functionality and decide the implementation.
Presentation delivered at ITCamp 2016, Cluj-Napoca.
Speaker: Adrian Stoian
Date: 27 May 2016
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