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- Microsoft Intune Blog | Microsoft Community Hub
What’s New in Microsoft Intune: October 2025 October updates remove friction between security and productivity with tools that strengthen posture and save IT time
- What’s new in Microsoft Intune: July 2025
Now, when organizations configure a macOS ADE profile, Intune can provision devices with a local administrator account for new enrollments via ADE only The administrator account includes a strong, encrypted, and randomized password that's automatically rotated every six months
- Introducing the Microsoft Intune product family
Today, Microsoft Intune grows into a product family for all things endpoint management at Microsoft
- What’s new in Microsoft Intune: December 2024
Intune Suite made great strides In 2024, we introduced several game-changing product updates to the Intune Suite In February, Intune added three new solutions redefining endpoint management with advanced security and analytics: Microsoft Intune Advanced Analytics empowers IT teams to optimize endpoint management and enhance the user experience
- What’s new in Microsoft Intune: June 2025
For the complete list of apps, visit Supported Microsoft Intune apps Simpler Samsung Knox application protection policies Hardware-backed device attestation helps prevent device tampering and “replay” attacks, and Intune integrates with the Samsung Knox security and management platform to manage those capabilities on supported Samsung devices
- Microsoft Intune Connector for Active Directory security update
Updated connector Today, Windows Autopilot uses the Intune Connector for Active Directory to deploy devices that are Microsoft Entra hybrid joined To strengthen security in our customers’ environments, we’ve updated the Intune Connector for Active Directory to use a Managed Service Account (MSA) instead of a SYSTEM account
- The guide to Microsoft Intune resources
To view the selection of documentation in the library, visit the Microsoft Intune documentation For more help If you find yourself with a need that can't be met by the documentation, we've got even more resources available to you Our community pages have blogs and forums where you can get news, updates, and answers from peers and product
- Microsoft Intune support for Apple Intelligence
Intune MAM controls for iOS, iPadOS and macOS devices For Intune MAM protected applications running on iOS 18 1 and later, Intune will control access to new Apple Intelligence features as they release As of September 2024, only the Writing Tools feature is available in MAM protected applications The remaining Apple Intelligence features are available only in system applications, such as
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