This month we have released a much-requested feature, added two new settings and updated an existing one. A feature that many of our partners have requested is the ability to add tenants that are not listed in their Partner Centre. […]
This month we have a big addition to MSPMagic’s capabilities. We now support tenants that have been added to Microsoft Partner Centres using Granular Delegated Admin Privileges (GDAP). Microsoft has deprecated the Disable Basic Authentication for Exchange so it has […]
In part 2 of our January release update, we have two new features. Just like the new settings in part 1 of the January update, these new features are based on popular requests from the MSPMagic community. New Features: New […]
In part 1 of our January release update, we have released a number of new settings. These are all based on popular requests from the MSPMagic community. New Settings*: *Please note that the use of these new settings will require […]
MSPs who have worked with Endpoint Manager for some time, typically have 20 to 30 standard baseline profiles and policies that they reuse for all their customers. Some even have multiple sets of these baselines to line up with their […]
This month we released a large number of pre-made policies. These are a set of pre-defined policies within each of the three pillars, Conditional Access, Compliance and Configuration. They ensure that MSPs can quickly and easily build a quality policy […]
For Managed Service Providers, Microsoft Endpoint Manager can be broken into three key pillars: Conditional Access, Compliance and Configuration. This gives partners a much clearer path to adopting the technologies that are already included with many of the customers’ existing […]
We’re pleased to announce the release of MSPMagic’s Variable Manager as part of our Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM) Policy Manager. This is a major capability addition for the MSPMagic solution, and we’re excited to see it in production. Policy Management […]
This is the second post in a series of managing Microsoft Endpoint Manager (Intune) effectively with MSPMagic; part one is available here. The next challenge is what happens when an MSP’s pre-made configuration profile or policy contains customer-specific data. Many […]