

There are a few things you should do and check before implementing this feature. What does Lansweeper fetch from Intune? Well, everything it can: device name, enrollment date and compliance state, MAC address, manufacturer, model, carrier, OS version, storage, IMEI, MEID, serial number, user, info on whether the device is jail broken, installed applications and more. It helps you keep you corporate data protected by control the way your workforce accesses and shares it.Īnd finally it helps you to ensure that devices and apps are compliant with company security requirements. It allows to manage workstations over Internet without them being connected to company infrastructure. Microsoft Intune - cutting edge cloud-based service in the enterprise mobility management developed by Microsoft. LS collects wide variety of data about devices and provides user-friendly interface to go through collected endpoints parameters. It scans, discovers and inventories all Windows, Linus, Mac-OS workstations and IP-addressable devices. Lansweeper - IT assets management tool and network inventory software. If you are reading this I presume that you know Lansweeper itself and I’m almost certain that you know Intune too but there is not harm in providing you with some basics.

In this post I will go through process of integrating LS with Microsoft Intune.

If you would like to know how to integrate LS with different services like Office 365 feel free to check this out: Welcome in second (out of three) Lansweeper integration series. Integrating Lansweeper and Microsoft Intune
