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Windows 11 - Active Directory - Hybrid Join - Azure AD

Welcome to our latest tutorial where we dive into configuring Hybrid Azure AD Join in an Active Directory environment. This setup is pivotal for organizations looking to leverage the benefits of both on-premises Active Directory and Azure AD with Windows 11.

What You’ll Learn in This Tutorial

In this detailed video, we’re focusing on:

  1. Setting Up Hybrid Azure AD Join: We’ll guide you through the process of integrating your on-premises Active Directory with Azure AD in a hybrid setup.
  2. Enabling MDM Enrollment via Group Policy: Learn how to set up your devices for Mobile Device Management (MDM) enrollment, enabling enhanced management capabilities.

The Advantages of Hybrid Azure AD Join

  • Combined Management Tools: With Hybrid Azure AD Join, you get the best of both worlds - the robust management capabilities of Intune along with the familiarity and control of local Group Policies.
  • Flexibility and Accessibility: Provides seamless access to resources regardless of whether they are on-premises or in the cloud, offering a flexible work environment.
  • Enhanced Security and Compliance: Utilize Azure’s security features while maintaining compliance with on-premises policies.

Why This Matters

Hybrid Azure AD Join is essential for organizations transitioning to the cloud while maintaining some on-premises resources. It’s a stepping stone towards a more modern, secure, and flexible IT infrastructure.

Stay Tuned!

This tutorial is just the beginning. We’ll be exploring more on how to effectively use Intune in combination with local Group Policies in upcoming videos. So, be sure to subscribe and stay updated with the latest in Windows 11 and Azure AD integration.

Your experiences, questions, and insights on setting up a Hybrid Azure AD environment are invaluable to us and the tech community. Feel free to share them in the comments section below.

Looking forward to your feedback, and stay tuned for more Windows 11 tutorials!

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