Microsoft said on Monday that it plans to introduce Windows Intune on March 23.
The company plans to release a 30-day trial version in more than 35 countries on March 23. Intune is Microsoft’s cloud-based PC management solution for small, medium and large enterprises and businesses. “Windows Intune builds on our history of delivering cloud services at scale, including Hotmail and Windows Update, and leverages Microsoft’s cloud experience with Azure, Dynamics CRM Online and Office 365 to give our customers the best Windows experience possible by providing the tools IT professionals need to ensure their employees can be productive and secure from virtually anywhere,” said Microsoft’s Gavriella Schuster.
Microsoft will make the final version of Intune available during the company’s Management Summit in Las Vegas. Beta testers will be able to use the second beta of Windows Intune until April 18 when it expires. “We thank the thousands of beta users from around the world for their feedback, suggestions and ideas – we are excited to introduce the final version of Windows Intune to you,” said Schuster.
The final version will be available commercialy in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Trinidad & Tobago, United Kingdom and United States.