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- Step 6: Create device configuration profiles
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- Step 7: Enroll your devices to be managed
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- Protect organization app data on personal devices
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- Cloud-attach with Configuration Manager
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It's also a good practice to review the [Planning guide to move to Microsoft Intune](intune-planning-guide.md) before you get started.
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## Cloud attach with Configuration Manager
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Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager helps protect on-premises Windows Server, devices, apps, and data. If you need to manage a combination of cloud and on-premises endpoints, you can cloud attach your Configuration Manager environment to Intune.
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There are two steps to cloud attach your on-premises devices:
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1.[Tenant attach](../../configmgr/tenant-attach.md): Register your Intune tenant with your Configuration Manager deployment. Your Configuration Manager devices are shown in the [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431). On these devices, you can run different actions, including installing apps and run Windows PowerShell scripts using the web-based admin center.
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2.[Co-management](../../configmgr/comanage.md): Manage Windows client devices with Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune. Some workloads are managed by Configuration Manager, and some workloads are managed by Intune. For example, you can use Configuration Manager to manage Windows updates, and use Intune to manage conditional access policies.
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If you currently use Configuration Manager, you get immediate value through tenant attach, and you get more value through co-management.
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For guidance on the Microsoft Intune setup that's right for your organization, go to [Deployment guide: Setup or move to Microsoft Intune](deployment-guide-intune-setup.md).
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## Step 1 - Plan your Intune deployment
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A successful adoption or migration to Microsoft Intune starts with a plan. Your plan depends on your organization's current device management solution, business goals, and technical requirements.
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The following articles are good resources:
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-[Planning guide to move to Microsoft Intune](intune-planning-guide.md)
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-[Tutorial: Walkthrough the Endpoint Manager admin center](tutorial-walkthrough-endpoint-manager.md)
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-[Microsoft Intune licensing](licenses.md)
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-[Azure AD plans and pricing](https://www.microsoft.com/security/business/identity-access/azure-active-directory-pricing)
-[Monitor device compliance policies in Microsoft Intune](../protect/compliance-policy-monitor.md)
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## Step 5 - Add and deploy apps
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-[Add apps to Microsoft Intune](../apps/apps-add.md)
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-[Add and assign managed Google Play apps to Android Enterprise devices](../apps/apps-add-android-for-work.md)
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-[Manage Android Enterprise system apps in Microsoft Intune](../apps/apps-ae-system.md)
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-[Add iOS/iPadOS store apps to Microsoft Intune](../apps/store-apps-ios.md)
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-[How to manage iOS/iPadOS and macOS apps purchased through Apple Business Manager](../apps/vpp-apps-ios.md)
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-[Windows 10/11 app deployment using Microsoft Intune](../apps/apps-windows-10-app-deploy.md)
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-[Protect your company app data with Microsoft Intune and Microsoft Graph](/graph/api/resources/intune-app-conceptual)
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-[Apply features and settings on your devices using device profiles](../configuration/device-profiles.md)
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-[Use the settings catalog to configure settings](../configuration/settings-catalog.md)
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-[Assign device profiles in Microsoft Intune](../configuration/device-profile-assign.md)
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-[App configuration policies for Microsoft Intune](../apps/app-configuration-policies-overview.md)
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-[Manage endpoint security in Microsoft Intune](../protect/endpoint-security.md)
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- Security configuration framework with recommendations for [Android Enterprise](../enrollment/android-configuration-framework.md) and [iOS/iPadOS](../enrollment/ios-ipados-configuration-framework.md)
-[Frequently asked questions about MAM and app protection](../apps/mam-faq.yml)
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## Cloud attach with Configuration Manager
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Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager helps protect on-premises Windows Server, devices, apps, and data. If you need to manage a combination of cloud and on-premises endpoints, you can cloud attach your Configuration Manager environment to Intune.
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There are two steps to cloud attach your on-premises devices:
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1.[Tenant attach](/mem/configmgr/tenant-attach/prerequisites): Register your Intune tenant with your Configuration Manager deployment. Your Configuration Manager devices are shown in the [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431). On these devices, you can run different actions, including installing apps and run Windows PowerShell scripts using the web-based admin center.
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2.[Co-management](/mem/configmgr/comanage/overview): Manage Windows client devices with Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune. Some workloads are managed by Configuration Manager, and some workloads are managed by Intune. For example, you can use Configuration Manager to manage Windows updates, and use Intune to manage conditional access policies.
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For guidance on the Microsoft Intune setup that's right for your organization, go to [Deployment guide: Setup or move to Microsoft Intune](deployment-guide-intune-setup.md).
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## Next steps
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-[Planning guide to move to Microsoft Intune](intune-planning-guide.md)
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-[Deployment guide: Setup or move to Microsoft Intune](deployment-guide-intune-setup.md)
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-[Microsoft Intune licensing](licenses.md)
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-[Get started with device compliance policies](../protect/device-compliance-get-started.md)
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-[What is app management in Microsoft Intune](../apps/app-management.md)
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-[Apply features and settings on your devices using device profiles](../configuration/device-profiles.md)
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# Service information for Microsoft Intune service updates
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New feature releases for Intune typically have a six to eight-week cadence, from planning to release. This cadence is called a sprint. Intune releases use a `YYMM` naming convention. For example, 2301 is the January 2023 release.
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New feature releases for Intune typically have a six to eight week cadence, from planning to release. This cadence is called a sprint. Intune releases use a `YYMM` naming convention. For example, 2301 is the January 2023 release.
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This article provides information about the frequency of the Microsoft Intune service updates, the release cadence, and how to check your tenant release version.
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## How updates are released
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The monthly release process is a methodical update that involves many different environments. The release is deployed to multiple Azure services. Then, the release updates are deployed to the Endpoint Manager admin center, which makes the release features available for you to use.
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The monthly release process involves many different environments and is deployed to multiple Azure services. After it's deployed to Azure, the release updates are deployed to the Endpoint Manager admin center, which makes the release features available for you to use.
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An internal environment called Self Host is the first environment to receive the release. Self Host is used only by the Intune engineering teams. After Self Host, the service release is deployed to the Microsoft tenant that manages over 650,000 devices. Once it's validated that there are no key issues with the service release, the release begins deploying to customer environments in a phased approach. Once all tenants are successfully updated, the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center is updated. This phased approach helps identify issues before they affect the service or our customers.
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An internal environment called Self Host is the first environment to receive the release. Self Host is used only by the Intune engineering teams. After Self Host, the service release is deployed to the Microsoft tenant that manages many devices. Once it's validated that there are no key issues with the service release, the release begins deploying to customer environments in a phased approach. Once all tenants are successfully updated, the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center is updated. This phased approach helps identify issues before they affect 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, Google Play, and sometimes mobile carriers. It isn’t always possible to align the Intune release updates with updates to the Company Portal app. For more information on the Company Portal app updates, go to [UI updates for Intune end-user apps](whats-new-app-ui.md).
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-**[In development for Microsoft Intune](in-development.md)**: Learn more about what features are in development for Microsoft Intune. This article is updated regularly with new features and changes.
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-**[In development for Microsoft Intune](in-development.md)**: Learn more about what features are in development for Microsoft Intune. This article is updated regularly with upcoming features and changes.
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-**[Microsoft 365 message center](/microsoft-365/admin/manage/message-center)**: When the service update finishes deploying, you’ll see a message posted in the **Message center**. Or, you can view the same messages in the Message Center at `portal.office.com`. Service APIs pull only the Microsoft Intune messages from Microsoft 365 into the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
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-**[Microsoft Intune tenant status](tenant-status.md)**: A centralized hub where you can view current information and communications about the Intune service and your tenant status.
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-**[Microsoft Intune tenant status](tenant-status.md)**: This message center is a centralized hub where you can view current information and communications about the Intune service and your tenant status.
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