AutoPilot is really about attaining three main objectives.
● Reducing IT employee touchpoints saves money and time.
● Adding ease-of-use to device configuration.
● Continually revolutionizing cloud services by bridging the hardware-cloud divide.
It Isn't Necessary to Touch the Devices (Near Zero Touch)
Because AutoPilot pulls provisional information from Intune, IT doesn't have to touch the device. It's not that IT won't have to touch the device at all (they'll still have to set up admin permissions), but they'll have to deal with it a lot less. Through a login, users can furnish their own devices. The remainder is handled by AutoPilot/Intune.
End-users will appreciate how simple the process is.
Let's face it: user-facing cloud automation is only useful if it's straightforward. And AutoPilot is the epitome of simplicity. Connecting to the network and logging in are the two stages that users must do. That's it!
Easy Device Supply Chain Integration with Intune
Unquestionably Intune is beneficial throughout your supply chain. AutoPilot can also reset, repurpose, and recover systems in addition to OS deployment.
Easily Reset Devices to a Business-Ready State
Using AutoPilot/Intune connectors, IT can quickly rollback devices to earlier states. Remember that AutoPilot joins devices to Azure AD and enrolls them in Intune for device management automatically. This will save you a lot of time.
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