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Published inJan 2012
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ISBN-139781849682961
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David Overton
David Overton
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David Overton

David Overton has been in the IT industry for over 25 years and has worked at Microsoft in the UK for more than eleven years. David fell in love with Small and Medium Business when he was given responsibility for engaging with journalists at the time of the launch of Small Business Server 2003 in the UK. For the next four years David was responsible for improving SBS deliveries by Microsoft partners. As well as his day job, David is also a writer: he has written for consumer publications Windows XP and Windows Vista magazines, and he blogs at http://davidoverton.com, where he helps readers find solutions to questions and problems. In 2009, David published his first book on SBS 2008 which was well received. When not working or writing, David likes to spend time with his family and also tries to fit in sailing any time of the year in any weather.
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Preparing for Windows Intune


Once you sign the Windows Intune subscription agreement you are committed to a minimum of one year's payment, so it is vital that we make sure all is well before you sign up. One way to do this is to sign up for a trial period of 30 days and see what works, but a better way is to ensure you meet and understand the licensing, hardware, software, and people requirements.

Licensing of Windows Intune

In some ways, the licensing of Windows Intune is very simple. You count the number of PCs (known as devices in the Windows Intune world) that you wish to manage with Windows Intune and then purchase the Window Intune subscription for that number of PCs. Windows Intune can be purchased via an Enterprise Agreement or via the online portal. Since many organizations purchasing Windows Intune will have less than 250 desktops in the service, the online portal is the best solution for these organizations and we will discuss how to do this here. Just to reiterate, our minimum...

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Microsoft Windows Intune 2.0: Quickstart Administration
Published in: Jan 2012Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781849682961

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David Overton

David Overton has been in the IT industry for over 25 years and has worked at Microsoft in the UK for more than eleven years. David fell in love with Small and Medium Business when he was given responsibility for engaging with journalists at the time of the launch of Small Business Server 2003 in the UK. For the next four years David was responsible for improving SBS deliveries by Microsoft partners. As well as his day job, David is also a writer: he has written for consumer publications Windows XP and Windows Vista magazines, and he blogs at http://davidoverton.com, where he helps readers find solutions to questions and problems. In 2009, David published his first book on SBS 2008 which was well received. When not working or writing, David likes to spend time with his family and also tries to fit in sailing any time of the year in any weather.
Read more about David Overton