A First Device Supported by Microsoft Endpoint Manager for Frontline Workers
Help is available to empower the frontline workforce with a seamless endpoint experience, tailored to the user consistently, on devices they need to get the job done. Travel restrictions accelerated the trend for hands-free remote expert guidance to frontline workers, and leaders witnessed the tremendous safety and productivity benefits of collaboration. With Microsoft Endpoint Manager, organizations can securely deploy RealWear devices to thousands more employees, using a modern Device Owner management model along with their smart phones and tablets.
Reimagine your digital endpoint estate
Building resiliency for today’s new workplace means securing all devices—as well as enabling employee productivity and satisfaction.
Microsoft 365 enhances new business scenarios with products like Windows 365, Azure Virtual Desktop, Cloud Configuration, and Endpoint Manager. Did you know that Firmware security is built in on Microsoft Surface devices? Yes, that too. You can easily manage your resources while ensuring performance, productivity, and, most importantly, security.
Review the infographic and discover the key components that contribute to positive user experiences.
Just move it to the cloud
How you migrate your data to the cloud depends on many factors, but #Microsoft is here to help. Learn from this blog post about different methods of data migration and which one may be best for you.
Deploy and protect endpoints for hybrid and frontline work
You can future-proof your organization and mitigate security risks with Microsoft 365. Products like Endpoint Manager, Azure Active Directory, and Microsoft Defender enable shared configured devices, streamlined deployments with zero-touch provisioning, secure, high-performance access, and much more. Review the infographic to learn about how hybrid and frontline workers can work more efficiently with a platform that is easy to manage, secure, and equipped with modern tools for a transformative business scenario.
Up-to-Date infographic
Spend less time on maintenance and more time on creation and innovation when you use #Microsoft #Azure SQL database. Its intelligent databases are always up to date with unique, built-in resource management and governance. Learn more with this infographic:
Unify management and security with Microsoft cloud, apps, and endpoints
Today’s workers require adaptability since they often use various devices to accomplish tasks. Microsoft cloud, apps, and endpoints combine services you may already be using, such as Microsoft Intune, which are part of the Microsoft 365 stack designed to help secure access, protect data, and respond and manage risk.
Use Endpoint Manager to deploy and configure apps to keep teams connected, apply Azure Virtual Desktop for fast, familiar access to internal resources, access Surface Hub to support a vast device ecosystem, and secure conditional access to mobile apps with Azure Active Directory.
Reduce up to 80% in administration costs by offloading server/storage infrastructures
Offloading server/storage infrastructures to #Microsoft reduces up to 80% in administration costs. Subscribe now to learn how you can take advantage of these cost savings with #Azure.
Financial tech company gains SQL Server performance and scalability on Linux
As many startups grow, they encounter scaling challenges and latency. For dv01, a financial reporting and analytics company, Microsoft SQL Server provided the solution. Watch this video to learn how @MicrosoftAzure enabled faster response times and cut #dv01’s management time by 90%.
REI embraces hybrid work with Microsoft Teams and Surface Hub
REI, the largest consumer cooperative in the United States, uses Microsoft Teams Connect capabilities to simplify how employees collaborate with people outside their organization. The company, for example, applies Microsoft Endpoint Manager and Intune in its strategy for protecting mobile devices. Moving to Microsoft 365 enabled employees more opportunities to use personal devices—and most importantly, to keep them secure. The freedom and flexibility of a hybrid or remote workforce with secure devices has also allowed the company to recruit and hire outside the Puget Sound area.
Cloud lessons learned: four companies that migrated their Windows Server and SQL Server workloads to Azure
Read the success stories of companies that increased workload performance and cut costs by moving their server workloads to @MicrosoftAzure. Learn how to find the migration path that’s best for your company with this eBook: