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The Evolution of SCCM to Intune: A Journey Through Microsoft's Endpoint Manager
In the world of modern device management and security, Microsoft has been at the forefront, continually innovating to meet the ever-changing needs of organizations. One significant milestone in this journey is the transformation of System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) into Microsoft Intune, all under the umbrella of Microsoft's Endpoint Manager. In this blog, we'll take a deep dive into the history and journey of SCCM to Intune, and how this transformation has reshaped device management for businesses worldwide.
Evolution of SCCM to Microsoft Intune
System Center Configuration Manager, or SCCM, has been a trusted solution for on-premises device management for years. However, as organizations increasingly adopted cloud-based technologies and mobile devices, SCCM faced limitations in its ability to manage modern endpoints effectively. Microsoft recognized this shift and embarked on a journey to bridge the gap between on-premises and cloud management.
The Birth of Microsoft Intune
The result of this journey was Microsoft Intune, a cloud-based device management solution that complements SCCM's capabilities while embracing the modern workplace. With Intune, organizations can manage Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android devices from a single console, ensuring consistent security policies and software updates across the entire spectrum of endpoints.
The Role of Microsoft Endpoint Manager
To streamline device management further, Microsoft introduced Microsoft Endpoint Manager, which encompasses both SCCM and Intune functionalities under one unified console. This consolidation allows organizations to seamlessly transition from on-premises management to cloud-based device management, giving them the flexibility to adapt to changing business needs.
Endpoint Manager via Microsoft CSP
One significant change in the landscape of Microsoft Endpoint Manager is how it is now available via Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) partners. This change in procurement enables organizations to acquire Endpoint Manager licenses more flexibly, aligning with their subscription-based cloud strategy. CSPs offer a simplified and scalable approach to licensing, making it easier for businesses of all sizes to access and benefit from Endpoint Manager's capabilities.
The transformation of SCCM to Microsoft Intune and its integration into Microsoft Endpoint Manager represents Microsoft's commitment to providing organizations with a comprehensive, modern, and cloud-centric approach to device management. Many partners and customers are still confused and unsure of this change, but please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to get better understanding from our SureStep Ambassador for Modern Work. With the added flexibility of procuring Endpoint Manager through CSP partners, businesses can easily adapt to the evolving landscape of device management, ensuring security and efficiency across their entire device fleet.