Protected: Citrix Endpoint Management Integration with Microsoft Intune – Part 3
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Citrix has released today a new version of Citrix Endpoint Management (formerly XenMobile).
Here is the 2nd part of my article concerning CEM integration with Microsoft Intunes In this article I will try to explain you the benefits and provide some video of enrollment and applications access.
In a previous post I explained how I discovered Microsoft Intune. In this new one, I will explain the integration between Citrix Endpoint Management and Microsoft Intune.
The default configuration for XenMobile is user name and password authentication. To add another layer of security for enrollment and access to XenMobile environment, consider using certificate-based authentication.
A goal of Citrix is to deliver new features and product updates to Endpoint Management customers when they are available. New releases provide more value, so there’s no reason to delay updates. Rolling updates to Endpoint Management release approximately every Read More
A goal of Citrix is to deliver new features and product updates to Endpoint Management customers when they are available. New releases provide more value, so there’s no reason to delay updates. Rolling updates to Endpoint Management release approximately every Read More
A goal of Citrix is to deliver new features and product updates to Endpoint Management customers when they are available. New releases provide more value, so there’s no reason to delay updates. Rolling updates to Endpoint Management release approximately every Read More
Objective Need a copy of old Admin Audit logs for Audit purpose
Citrix has released today a public note for the latest version of XenMobile Service>