Microsoft announce Intune for Education
News|27 January 2017
This week, at the BETT conference in London, Microsoft announced Intune for Education, a new cloud-based application and device management service that is built on the Microsoft Intune service, offering easy setup and management in shared learning environments.
Specially designed for schools who want to put devices in classrooms with minimal management, Intune for Education makes it easy for either IT admins, or teachers playing the role of IT in the classroom, to get up-and-running in minutes on Windows 10 devices and easily manage shared devices.
Read more here.
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