Can SCCM manage Android devices?
Starting with SCCM 1702, mobile device management with SCCM and Microsoft Intune (Hybrid) now supports Android for Work device enrollment and management. You can manage compliance settings, wipe or delete Android devices, deploy apps, and collect software and hardware inventory.
Does SCCM support MDM?
An endpoint that co-exists in MDM and Client Management Tools such as SCCM uses a server-side connection with SCCM for some core CMT-based workflows and another connection with the MaaS360 server that allows modern management of Windows 10+ .
Is mobile device management dead?
Evolve Beyond Android Device Management Mobile Device Management wasn’t designed as a complete toolchain for the Android enterprise device lifecycle. As a standalone solution, it’s dead, though it’s features still belong in the enterprise device toolchain.
Does intune replace SCCM?
Can Intune Replace SCCM? Intune still has a ways to go before it can truly replace SCCM. As of now, it works more as a cloud-based SCCM extension. Intune could potentially be used on its own, but only for organizations that run Windows 10, work primarily on mobile devices, and/or don’t need to manage servers.
Can SCCM remove software?
Absolutely. While SCCM 2012 is more aware of ‘uninstall’ as a formal thing, with a SCCM 2007 package/program you can run the command line to uninstall whatever you like. The package may not have any files and the program would just be the silent uninstall command line.
What is MDM in SCCM?
Configuration Manager on-premises mobile device management (MDM) is a device management solution that relies on the built-in management capabilities of Windows. All of the management functions in Intune are delivered through cloud services.
Is BYOD dead?
But the movement is no longer. According to a study by CompTIA, companies are ditching BYOD as their primary device usage model. In 2015, 53% of companies surveyed said they weren’t allowing BYOD – quite a rise from the 34% of 2013.
How much is mobile device management?
While pricing varies significantly depending on the MDM’s features and the number of licenses, a 2018 study by Oxford Economics found organizations are spending between $3.25 and $9 per device each month.
Is Microsoft moving away from SCCM?
Microsoft is adamant that SCCM isn’t going away. Microsoft says that all customers should start using co-management so they can get all the analytics features. Then, they suggest that customers could pick a date, and then after that, all new devices could be cloud managed only.