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How does Microsoft Intune support management of hybrid environments?
Microsoft Intune supports management of hybrid environments through its integration with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) and Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). This integration allows organizations to manage both on-premises and cloud-based resources from a single management console.

With Microsoft Intune, organizations can manage mobile devices, PCs, and servers, as well as control access to corporate data and resources.

In a hybrid environment, Intune can manage devices that are either on-premises or in the cloud, including devices that are joined to on-premises AD DS and synced to Azure AD.

Intune can also manage Windows Virtual Desktop deployments, as well as manage access to resources such as files, folders, and applications. This is accomplished through policies and profiles that can be configured and deployed to devices and users in the organization.
Intune also supports co-management with System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) to enable organizations to manage both on-premises and cloud-based resources through a single management console. This allows organizations to leverage existing investments in SCCM while taking advantage of the cloud-based management capabilities of Intune.

In addition, Intune can integrate with other Microsoft services, such as Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP), to provide additional security features and enhance overall management capabilities in a hybrid environment.
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