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Microsoft Intune Training

About Microsoft Intune Training

Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based endpoint management service that helps organizations manage and secure devices, applications, and data across a wide range of platforms, including Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. It enables IT teams to enforce security policies, deploy and update applications, and ensure compliance with organizational and regulatory requirements without relying on on-premises infrastructure.

Intune MDM (Mobile Device Management)

  • Manages the entire device
  • Enrolls devices (Windows, iOS/iPadOS, Android, macOS)
  • Enforces device-wide policies (PIN, encryption, OS version, compliance)
  • Can wipe or reset devices (full wipe)
  • Best for company-owned or fully managed devices

Intune MAM (Mobile Application Management)

  • Manages only apps and app data, not the device
  • No device enrollment required (“MAM without enrollment”)
  • Protects corporate data inside apps (copy/paste control, app-level PIN, data encryption)
  • Can selectively wipe corporate app data
  • Best for BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) scenarios

Course Details

Microsoft Intune Weekdays Batch Details

  • Type : Weekdays
  • Days : Mon to Fri
  • Duration : 1 Hour
  • Total Duration : 35 Hours Sessions
  • Recording : Yes
  • Course Completion Certificate : Yes
  • Sample Resume : Yes
  • Interview Q&A : Yes
  • Exam Assistance : Yes
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Microsoft Intune Weekend Batch Details

  • Type : Weekend
  • Days : Sat to Sun
  • Duration : 2.30 Hours
  • Total Duration : 7 Weekends
  • Recording : Yes
  • Course Completion Certificate : Yes
  • Sample Resume : Yes
  • Interview Q&A : Yes
  • Exam Assistance : Yes
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Course Content

Introduction & Fundamentals

  • What is Microsoft Intune — overview of capabilities, purpose, and role in endpoint management.
  • Relationship to Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM) and how Intune fits into the broader Microsoft ecosystem (cloud-based management vs. on-premise).
  • Benefits of using Intune — unified device & app management, data protection, compliance, support for different device types/platforms.
  • Licensing, requirements, and initial setup of Intune tenant.
  • Information related to Intune vs SCCM, Intune LAB setup
  • Overview of Entra ID and MS 365 Admin Console
  • Multifactor Authentication and Windows Hello for Business
  • Purchase Domain and take Intune License
  • Create custom terms and conditions
  • Create secondary global administration account
  • Create user accounts in multiple regions using bulk account creation method

Device Management (MDM)

  • Configure device platform and limit restrictions
  • Configure Company Branding, create user and set location
  • Device categorization for users to choose appropriate category of their devices.
  • Enrolling devices: Windows, macOS, Android, IOS, Linux, various enrolment methods (e.g. automated enrolment, device-join, corporate vs BYOD)
  • Manage Device enrolment into Intune
  • Configuring device profiles and settings (policies, restrictions).
  • Compliance policies and conditional access — ensuring devices meet security/compliance standards before accessing company resources.
  • Operating system updates management, update rings for Windows, and update strategies via Intune.
  • Windows Autopatch overview and configurations.
  • Device lifecycle management: retire, wipe, reset devices — handling lost/stolen devices or decommissioning.

Application Management (MAM) & Deployment

  • Deploying applications (Microsoft 365 apps, Win32, Line-of-Business, store apps, etc.) to managed devices.
  • Configuration and protection policies for applications — manage app data, restrictions, secure corporate data within apps.
  • Application lifecycle — assigning, updating, removing apps.

Security, Configuration, Compliance & Endpoint Protection

  • Setting up security baselines and policies — firewall, disk encryption, antivirus/endpoint protection.
  • Microsoft recommended baseline policy as per company benchmark
  • Create connection between Intune and security portal
  • Identity and access management via Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) integration — user authentication, group policies, role-based access (RBAC) for Intune admin roles.
  • Conditional Access — ensuring only compliant devices/users access corporate resources.
  • Data protection policy to prevent data leakage on enrolled and unenrolled devices.
  • Group policy migration from on-premises domain controller to Intune
  • Import ADMX Template of non-Microsoft applications

Monitoring, Reporting & Troubleshooting

  • Enrolment status, Enrolment Alerts, Configuration Status, Software Update Status
  • Bit locker encryption readiness,
  • Monitoring device/app compliance status, device health, policy enforcement.
  • Generating reports for compliance or security issues.
  • Troubleshooting common issues: enrolment failures, policy conflicts, update issues, device/app errors, compliance issues.

Advanced / Enterprise Scenarios & Integrations

  • Deploying Windows via Windows Autopilot for zero-touch provisioning of devices, especially in enterprise rollouts.
  • Co-management / hybrid device management — combining Intune with on-premises solutions (if organization uses legacy management systems) for gradual migration.
  • Integration with other Microsoft security/identity products (e.g. Microsoft 365, Microsoft Defender, Identity protection, Cloud App Security) for comprehensive enterprise mobility and security.
  • Role-based access control (RBAC) — defining admin roles, permissions, delegations for Intune management.

Hands-on Labs / Practical Exercises (often part of real courses)

By the end of a full-scale Intune course (or a structured training path), you should be able to:

    • Understand what Intune does and how it fits in enterprise endpoint management.
    • Enroll and manage devices across platforms (Windows, macOS, Android, iOS).
    • Deploy and manage applications, including applying app-specific policies.
    • Configure security and compliance policies, device updates, and enforce conditional access.
    • Monitor device and app compliance, health, and respond to alerts/problems.
    • Use Intune in real-world enterprise scenarios — with integrations (identity, security layers), hybrid management, and automated device deployment.
    • Handle device lifecycle: provisioning, updates, retirement or wiping if needed.

What You’ll Typically Learn by End of the Course / Outcome Skills

Some recognized courses or learning paths that cover Intune:

  • Microsoft Intune Fundamentals — a beginner-level Learning Path covering basics, device & app management, compliance and benefits.
  • Microsoft 365 Endpoint Administrator (MD-102) — this course (or certification path) uses Intune extensively for device/app management and endpoint security.
  • Vendor/Training-provider courses (device management specialists) — they cover more practical/deployment-oriented content like enrollment, Autopilot, update strategies, compliance, hybrid setups, device-and-app lifecycle management.

Official & Common Training Paths / Courses

Some recognized courses or learning paths that cover Intune:

  • Microsoft Intune Fundamentals — a beginner-level Learning Path covering basics, device & app management, compliance and benefits.
  • Microsoft 365 Endpoint Administrator (MD-102) — this course (or certification path) uses Intune extensively for device/app management and endpoint security.
  • Vendor/Training-provider courses (device management specialists) — they cover more practical/deployment-oriented content like enrollment, Autopilot, update strategies, compliance, hybrid setups, device-and-app lifecycle management.

Additional Advice & Considerations for Learning Intune

  • You need some background in IT fundamentals: device & OS basics, networking/security, identity management (like Azure AD) — this helps in understanding Intune’s role effectively.
  • Best learning includes hands-on practice — setting up a test environment, enrolling devices, deploying apps/policies; many courses/labs provide this.
  • Since Intune is part of a broader Microsoft ecosystem, familiarity with related tools (identity, cloud services, security tools) is beneficial.
  • For enterprise-level use, understanding device lifecycle, compliance/regulation requirements, security policies, and integration with other enterprise tools/services is important.

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