MEM looks and feels a little closer to what we get in MECM with the sidebar options and some of the features even extending to the application level. If you look at the Microsoft Endpoint Manager console, it looks familiar, while previous iterations of Intune had a starkly different web UI than the SCCM Console. This makes Intune/MEM an essential tool for managing pretty much all devices in today’s enterprises. Microsoft has now tightly integrated Intune into their cloud DaaS offerings with an option to auto-enroll Azure Virtual Desktops and Windows 365 Cloud PCs for all your cloud desktop management needs. In the 2016 post, I said that Intune was NOT the best Mobile Device Management product on the market, and I believe you could still make a strong argument for that case today, BUT Intune or its new off-shoot, Microsoft Endpoint Manager, is quickly becoming as prevalent in the MDM space as MECM is in the software deployment space.Īlready dominant for managing mobile devices, it makes sense to use MEM to manage physical endpoints sitting remotely in end users’ homes. While MECM still has prominence in the enterprise, we are now trending toward cloud-native solutions or at least towards using the cloud attach feature for MECM to bring a cloud component to their efforts. We now require enterprise management products suited to managing devices in the office and remote. It is now 2022, and SCCM has become MECM (Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager) and is utterly dominant in the enterprise.Īt this point in time, I believe we are in a transition period caused by the switch to a remote workforce. At the time, I started the blog stating that every client I worked for in recent times was either already using SCCM or migrating to it. Application Packaging and Deployments in Intune/MEMīack in 2016, I wrote a lengthy blog on application deployment options in SCCM (System Center Configuration Manager).Application Packaging and Deployments in MECM.
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