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Conditional access is one of athe fastest growing services in EMS and we are constantly getting feedback from customers about new capabilities they would like us to add to it. One of the most frequently requested is support for macOS. Customers want to have one consistent system for securing user accessing to Office 365 on all the platforms their employees are using.

So I’m excited to share that Azure Active Directory and Intune now support macOS platform for device-based conditional access! Administrators can now restrict access to Intune-managed macOS devices using device-based conditional access according to their organization’s security guidelines.

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With the public preview of macOS device-based conditional access, you’ll be able to:

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  • Enroll and manage macOS devices using Intune
  • Ensure macOS devices adhere to your organization’s compliance policies
  • Restrict access to applications in Azure AD to only compliant macOS devices

Get started with macOS conditional access public preview in two simple steps:

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Configure compliance requirements for macOS devices in Intune

Use the Intune service in Azure Portal to create a device compliance policy for macOS devices in a few easy clicks:

Configure compliance requirements for device health, properties, and system security per your organization’s requirements.

For more details, go to https://aka.ms/macoscompliancepolicy.

(Important Note: for Conditional Access on macOS to work, the device will need to have the Intune Company Portal app installed).

Restrict access to Azure AD applications for macOS devices

Create a targeted conditional access policy for macOS to protect the Azure AD Applications. Go to conditional access under Azure AD service in Azure portal to create a new policy for macOS platform.

For more details on conditional access policies, go to Conditional Access in Azure Active Directory.

After you’ve taken these steps, macOS users covered in the policy will be able to access Azure AD connected applications only if their Mac conforms to your organization’s policies.

Supported OS versions, applications, and browsers

In the public preview, the following OS versions, applications, and browsers are supported on macOS:

Operating Systems

  • macOS 10.11+

Applications

The following Office 2016 for macOS applications are supported:

  • Outlook v15.34 and later
  • Word v15.34 and later
  • Excel v15.34 and later
  • PowerPoint v15.34 and later
  • OneNote v15.34 and later

Browsers

  • Safari

Try it out today and let us know what you think! We look forward to hearing from you.

Best regards,

Microsoft outlook free download for mac os x. Alex Simons (Twitter: @Alex_A_Simons)

Director of Program Management

Microsoft Identity Division

Published 7:21 PM EDT Aug 16, 2016

One of the most famous advertising battles is back.

After a few years of truce, Apple and Microsoft are back to advertising war, this time over the vital question of what exactly is a computer.

In its most recent ad campaign that began earlier this month, Apple began running an ad on TV and online for the iPad Pro, trying to explain that while not traditional, the professionally-geared iPad is the next step in computing. The spot highlighted the iPad Pro's new keyboard and the iPad's ability to run Office apps like PowerPoint and Word as well as write on the screen, iMessage a friend and watch a Netflix video.

Microsoft seems to have taken exception to that. On Tuesday, the Windows-maker released its own response, poking fun at Apple's ad. Using its Cortana voice assistant, Microsoft compares the iPad Pro to its laptop-tablet hybrid, the Surface Pro 4, noting how the Surface runs the 'full Office,' not just the app, has ports, an Intel processor and, of course, has a keyboard and trackpad.

Both ads are clever and hearken back to the companies' bitter rivalry from the past decade that started with Apple's famous 'I'm a Mac' ads and continued with Microsoft's 'I'm a PC' response.

The ads also come at a critical time for the companies, with the back-to-school shopping season now in full force and sales for tablets and PCs declining.

In a bid to lure college-bound shoppers Apple is throwing in a pair of Powerbeats 2 wireless headphones with every iPad Pro purchased with a student discount (which starts at $579 for the 32GB 9.7-inch WiFi Pro). Microsoft has taken up to $300 off the price of the Surface Pro 4, which starts at $699 for the 128GB version with an Intel Core i5 processor.

Though both advertise and argue about a keyboard, there is one thing they do agree on: charging you at least $150 to add one.

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Published 7:21 PM EDT Aug 16, 2016