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Integrate Intune with MECM via Cloud Attach and Co-management, configure Tenant Attach and Client Attach, get introduced to Endpoint Analytics, and explore enrolling devices into Intune in this course.

Seven courses in, and this learning path finally gets around to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager integration between MECM and Intune. Delaying this topic to nearly the midpoint in the learning path was intentional, as the setup processes for MECM are so complex in nature. What results from their co-management interconnection is the ability to select which workload accomplishes each major category of activities.

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Integrate Intune with MECM via Cloud Attach and Co-management, configure Tenant Attach and Client Attach, get introduced to Endpoint Analytics, and explore enrolling devices into Intune in this course.

Seven courses in, and this learning path finally gets around to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager integration between MECM and Intune. Delaying this topic to nearly the midpoint in the learning path was intentional, as the setup processes for MECM are so complex in nature. What results from their co-management interconnection is the ability to select which workload accomplishes each major category of activities.

In this seventh course out of sixteen, Microsoft Endpoint Manager: Intune Co-management with Cloud Attach, you'll start by diving deeply into the integration steps in configuring Cloud Attach between MECM and Intune, including steps in both the Tenant Attach and Client Attach configurations. Next, once integrated, you'll explore the reports that are surfaced by Endpoint Analytics across a small, but growing set of scenarios. Finally, you'll get to know the variety of ways to enroll devices into Intune, both with and without the MECM client, to expand the reach of your MEM infrastructure to other devices, including to your user's personal devices.

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Syllabus

Course Overview
Introduction
Configure Cloud Attach
Explore Endpoint Analytics
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Appropriate for learners with experience in the field of information technology and system administration
Instructors Greg Shields are known for their contributions to the field of Microsoft Endpoint Manager
Taught by Greg Shields, a recognized expert in the industry
Covers topics related to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager and its integration with other Microsoft products, which are highly relevant in the field
May require learners to have some experience with Microsoft Endpoint Manager and its related concepts
Assumes learners have some familiarity with Microsoft Endpoint Manager, which may not be suitable for complete beginners

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Mastering intune co-management for it pros

According to learners, this course provides a strong foundation and comprehensive guide to integrating Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MECM) and Intune through Cloud Attach and Co-management. Many appreciate the instructor's deep expertise and ability to explain complex topics clearly. The course's hands-on labs and practical demonstrations are frequently highlighted as highly beneficial for solidifying understanding and applying concepts to real-world scenarios. While largely positive, a few students noted that the pacing can be slow for those with prior experience and expressed a desire for more advanced troubleshooting or a deeper dive into specific configurations. There were also occasional mentions of outdated UI screenshots, a minor point that some found could cause brief confusion.
Thoroughly covers essential co-management topics.
"This course is exactly what I needed to understand Intune co-management."
"Good course overall, provides a solid foundation on Cloud Attach and Endpoint Analytics."
"Covers the core concepts well. I found the sections on Cloud Attach and Client Attach to be very practical."
"This course delivers on its promise. It's a comprehensive guide to integrating MECM and Intune."
Effective hands-on labs for real-world application.
"The hands-on labs were practical and truly helped solidify the concepts. I appreciate the focus on real-world scenarios."
"I particularly liked the detailed steps for configuration."
"The device enrollment strategies were particularly useful."
"The hands-on labs were easy to follow and reinforce learning. Essential for any SCCM admin moving to modern management."
Clear explanations from a highly knowledgeable instructor.
"The instructor is very knowledgeable and explains complex topics clearly."
"Excellent course! ...was crucial and presented very well."
"The instructor's expertise shines through, making even dry topics engaging."
"The instructor clearly has a deep understanding of the subject."
Occasional outdated UI/screenshots and varied pacing noted.
"My main feedback would be to update a few screenshots as the Intune portal UI changes frequently, but this is a minor point."
"I also encountered some outdated information regarding UI paths which caused confusion."
"Sometimes the pace was a bit slow for me as someone with some prior experience, but it ensured thorough coverage."
"Some sections felt a bit rushed, especially the Endpoint Analytics part."
Learners seek deeper dives and troubleshooting insights.
"A bit more depth on troubleshooting common issues would be a great addition."
"While it covers the basics, I think it could benefit from more advanced topics or deeper dives into specific configurations."
"I would have liked to see more real-world examples of how different workloads are chosen in co-management, beyond just the technical setup."
"Just a small suggestion for improvement, perhaps adding a dedicated troubleshooting module could elevate it further."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Microsoft Endpoint Manager: Intune Co-management with Cloud Attach with these activities:
Review previous coursework: Cloud Services and Microsoft Endpoint Manager
Strengthen your foundation by reviewing previous coursework related to Cloud Services and Microsoft Endpoint Manager to prepare for this course.
Browse courses on Cloud Services
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  • Identify relevant coursework materials
  • Review the materials to refresh your knowledge
Exercise: Configure Co-management
Practice configuring Co-management between MECM and Intune to solidify your understanding of the process.
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  • Set up the MECM environment
  • Create a Cloud Attach configuration
  • Test the Cloud Attach configuration
Create a presentation: Endpoint Analytics Use Cases
Develop a deeper understanding of Endpoint Analytics by creating a presentation that showcases its use cases.
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  • Research Endpoint Analytics capabilities
  • Identify relevant use cases
  • Design and create a presentation
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Develop a guide: Intune Device Enrollment Methods
Enhance your knowledge of Intune device enrollment options by creating a comprehensive guide that covers different methods.
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  • Gather information on Intune enrollment methods
  • Write a detailed guide
  • Review and refine the guide

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Reading list

We've selected four books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Microsoft Endpoint Manager: Intune Co-management with Cloud Attach.
Provides guidance on designing and implementing Microsoft Endpoint Manager solutions, including Intune and MECM. It's valuable for understanding the strategic aspects of endpoint management.
This official Microsoft document provides best practices for securing endpoints managed by Microsoft Endpoint Manager. It complements the course by offering additional guidance on security measures.
Windows 10 devices may be managed by Microsoft Endpoint Manager. This official Microsoft guide provides comprehensive instructions on deploying Windows 10 Enterprise, a potential prerequisite for the course.

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