Windows Intune is Microsoft's cloud computing PC management and security protection tool. In September, Windows Intune 2.0 started testing. The new version simplifies software allocation and upgrades, facilitating management of all software licenses, hardware reports are also simplified. Microsoft recently said that the official Windows Intune 2.0 version will be released in October 17.
Existing Windows Intune customers will automatically upgrade within several weeks after the official version 2.0 is released, without manual operations. However, Windows Intune 2.0 Beta users will no longer be able to use it, and all account information will be deleted. Therefore, Windows Intune 2.0 customers must uninstall the test client before January 1, October 17, save data to avoid unnecessary losses.
Windows Intune 2.0 beta version download:
Http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx? Id = 26704
Windows Intune is available in multiple countries and regions. Each PC costs $11 a month. You can get the cloud computing management service, anti-virus software, and Windows 7 Enterprise Edition upgrade licenses. Windows Intune is intended for small and medium-sized enterprise users and provides management and security services for Windows PCs through the network front-end. Traditional software requires support from local servers. However, Windows Intune is a cloud computing service hosted by Microsoft servers, saving enterprises with server configuration costs.
Windows Intune is suitable for managing 25 to 500 desktop PCs, including Patch Management, Malware Protection, PC active monitoring, remote assistance, recording hardware and software directories, and implementing security policies. Windows Intune cloud computing service not only helps users save the trouble of deploying hardware, but also provides timely updates. As long as the network is connected, you can manage other machines on any machine.