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title: Getting started with Microsoft Endpoint Manager | Microsoft Docs
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description: Learn about the Microsoft Endpoint Manager architecture, deployment, enrollment, configuration, policies, service updates, and more.
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title: Getting started with Microsoft Intune
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description: Learn about the Microsoft Intune architecture, deployment, enrollment, configuration, policies, service updates, and more.
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# Getting started with Microsoft Endpoint Manager
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# Getting started with Microsoft Intune
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As part of your Microsoft 365 license, your company is likely to adopt Microsoft Endpoint Manager, which brings together Microsoft Intune, Configuration Manager, Desktop Analytics, co-management, and Windows Autopilot into a unified platform to help protect and manage your organization's devices and apps.
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There are two steps to cloud attach your on-premises devices. The first step of attachment is called [tenant attach](./configmgr/tenant-attach/index.yml), which is registering your Intune tenant with your Configuration Manager deployment. The second step is called [co-management](./configmgr/comanage/index.yml), which is concurrently managing Windows 10 devices with both Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune. These are incremental steps on the journey to having full cloud attachment. You get immediate value through tenant attach and you get additional value through co-management.
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## Planning and deployment
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## Plan your Intune deployment
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A successful adoption or migration to Microsoft Intune starts with a plan. This plan depends on your company’s current device management solution, business goals, and technical requirements. Additionally, you should include key stakeholders who will support and collaborate with the plan.
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- [Assign device profiles in Microsoft Intune](./intune/configuration/device-profile-assign.md)
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- [App configuration policies for Microsoft Intune](./intune/apps/app-configuration-policies-overview.md)
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- [Manage endpoint security in Microsoft Intune](./intune/protect/endpoint-security.md)
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## Compliance policies
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MDM solutions like Intune can help set requirements for users and devices to protect organizational data. In Intune, you manage these requirements with compliance policies. There are two parts to compliance policies in Intune:
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- [Conditional Access scenarios](./intune/protect/conditional-access-intune-common-ways-use.md)
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- [Monitor device compliance policies in Microsoft Intune](./intune/protect/compliance-policy-monitor.md)
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## Intune app protection policies
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## App protection policies
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Intune app protection policies (APP) allow you to protect organizational data within an application. Together with app configuration capabilities, you can implement mobile application management (MAM) in Intune to help protect sensitive data that is accessed from managed applications. See the official list of [Microsoft Intune protected apps](./intune/apps/apps-supported-intune-apps.md) available for public use.
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- [Review client app protection logs](./intune/apps/app-protection-policy-settings-log.md)
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- [Frequently asked questions about MAM and app protection](./intune/apps/mam-faq.yml)
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## Delivering apps to devices
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## Deliver apps to devices
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Intune supports a wide range of apps, including store apps for iOS, macOS, Android, and Windows, and line-of-business (LOB) apps. You can manage app deployment from the [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://endpoint.microsoft.com/). Also, you can use Intune to orchestrate store app deployment with managed Google Play, the Apple App Store, and the Microsoft Store.
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- [Audit, export, or delete personal data in Intune](./intune/protect/privacy-data-audit-export-delete.md)
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## Intune service updates
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New feature releases for Intune typically have a six to eight-week cadence, from planning to release, called a sprint. Intune releases use a **YYMM** naming convention. For example, 2107 would be a July 2021 release.
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## How updates are released
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New feature releases for Intune typically have a six to eight-week cadence, from planning to release, called a sprint. Intune releases use a **YYMM** naming convention. For example, 2207 would be a July 2022 release.
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### How updates are released
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Our monthly release process is a methodical update of many different environments, first across multiple Azure services and then in the admin center which makes it available for use. An internal environment called Self Host is the first environment to receive the release. This is used only by the Intune engineering teams. We then roll out to the Microsoft tenant, which manages over 650,000 devices. Once we’ve validated there are no key issues with the services, we then begin rolling out to customer environments in a phased approach. Once all tenants have been successfully updated, we update the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center. This phased approach lets us identify issues before they impact the service or our customers.
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Updating the Company Portal app is a different process. Microsoft is subject to the release requirements and processes of the Apple App Store and Google Play, and sometimes mobile carriers. It isn’t always possible to align Intune release updates with updates to the Company Portal. For more information, see [UI updates for Intune end-user apps](/intune/whats-new-app-ui) for information on Company Portal updates.
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### How can I tell if a service update is complete for my tenant?
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1. Sign in to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
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[ ![Example screenshot of the Tenant admin > Tenant status blade](./media/endpoint-manager-getting-started/endpoint-manager-getting-started-03.png) ](./media/endpoint-manager-getting-started/endpoint-manager-getting-started-03.png#lightbox)
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## Keeping up to date about releases
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Keeping up to date about releases and changes is an important part of your Intune deployment. Intune provides several ways to stay current about latest updates to the service:
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Keeping up to date about releases and changes is an important part of your Intune deployment. Intune provides several ways to stay current about latest updates to the service:
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- [What's new in Intune](./intune/fundamentals/whats-new.md)  – Learn what’s new each week in in Microsoft Intune, including an overview of the current release, notices, information about earlier releases, and other information. Content is published at the end of the current sprint once the UI updates start rolling out in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
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- [Message Center](/microsoft-365/admin/manage/message-center) – When the service update is completely rolled out, you’ll see a message posted in the Tenant status – Service health and message center, or you can view the same messages in the Message Center at portal.office.com. We use service APIs to pull just the Microsoft Endpoint Manager messages from Office into the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center UI.

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