Apr 6, 2022
Today we take a closer look at the latest updates to Windows management for hybrid work and what you get when you attach your device management to the Cloud to keep your users and devices up-to-date, productive, and secure.
Jason Githens, from the Microsoft Endpoint Manager team, joins Jeremy Chapman to show upcoming support for driver updates, Windows 10 to Windows 11 upgrade management using Cloud-based update policies, the new enterprise grade remote help capability, and more.
► QUICK LINKS:
00:00 - Introduction
01:15 - Evolution of Windows management
03:29 - Do cloud-based controls compare to on-prem?
04:35 - Update management demo with Endpoint Manager
06:24 - New driver update policies coming to Endpoint Manager
08:12 - Upgrading Windows 10 to Windows 11 at scale
09:49 - How do policy controls compare?
11:48 - New remote help experience in Endpoint Manager
12:33 - Wrap up
► Link References:
To learn more about cloud attached Windows management and how to
configure it at https://aka.ms/CloudAttached
Try out the new remote help experience, see how at https://aka.ms/RemoteHelpGuide
Bookmark our Windows management playlist for future deep dives at
https://aka.ms/ManagementMechanics
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