The "why episode: Why haven't you moved to Windows 11 yet? | Unpacking Endpoint Management
Why haven’t you moved to Windows 11 yet? And why aren’t you managing it with Intune? Windows 10 end of support is two years away. Have you moved to Windows 11? If not, why? If you are, how is it going? If you have already, how did it go? How are you managing those Windows 11 devices? Are you doing it with Intune? If not, why? Do you feel your estate is more secure with Windows 11? If not, why – what is missing? Watch Danny and Steve in front of a captive audience in Denver, Colorado as they take questions from the audience in Denver and those tuning in on the Tech Community.
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Hi, I’m Danny Guillory, a Senior Program Manager on the Microsoft Intune engineering team. And I’m Steve Thomas, a Security & Compliance Technical Specialist, currently focused on helping state & local governments secure, regulate, and protect information in the cloud.
Each month, on Unpacking Endpoint Management, we tackle different topics, answer your questions live, and offer tips and tricks to help you optimize and simplify the way you manage your endpoints. We are passionate about creating a platform for honest and open conversation (bring on the tough questions!)—and we are excited to bring on guest speakers to share their experiences, challenges, triumphs, and best practices.
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The Rename option in Windows 11 is an icon across the top.
I missed this. My answers:
1. Fully Autopilot to Intune management.
2. Our upgrade to Windows 11 has been delayed by it being tied to a new to us requirement for it be STIG compliant. Had the name not changed, that feature upgrade would have happened after a 90 day deferral.