Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager Technical Preview 1911

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Update 1911 for the Technical Preview Branch of Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager has been released.

 

Configuration Manager is now part of Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Microsoft Endpoint Manager is an integrated solution for managing all of your devices. Microsoft brings together Configuration Manager and Intune, without a complex migration, and with simplified licensing. Continue to leverage your existing Configuration Manager investments, while taking advantage of the power of the Microsoft cloud at your own pace.

 

 

Read Brad Anderson’s vision statement for Endpoint Manager.

 

This preview release also includes:

 

Microsoft Connected Cache support for Intune Win32 apps - When you enable Microsoft Connected Cache on your Configuration Manager distribution points, they can now serve Microsoft Intune Win32 apps to co-managed clients.

 

Update 1911 for Technical Preview Branch is available in the Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager Technical Preview console. This release is also a baseline. For new installations, the 1911 baseline version of Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager Technical Preview Branch is available on the Microsoft Evaluation Center. Technical Preview Branch releases give you an opportunity to try out new Configuration Manager features in a test environment before they are made generally available.

 

We would love to hear your thoughts about the latest Technical Preview! Send us Feedback directly from the console. You may also use our feedback channels through the Feedback Hub app for product issues, and our UserVoice page for ideas about new features.

Thanks,

The Configuration Manager team

 

Configuration Manager Resources:

Microsoft Endpoint Manager Frequently Asked Questions

Documentation for Configuration Manager Technical Previews

Try the Configuration Manager Technical Preview Branch

Documentation for Configuration Manager

Configuration Manager Forums

Configuration Manager Support

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