MC1126219: Windows 11 cloud-native migration with Microsoft Intune
Follow 5 steps to turn your Windows 10 domain-joined and co-managed devices to Microsoft Entra joined with Microsoft Intune. The same steps apply if you’re transitioning away from hybrid joined Windows 11 devices. When will this happen: All methods and tools outlined in this blog post have been available for a while. If you haven’t yet transitioned to Windows 11, we encourage you to do this before Windows 10 reaches end of support on October 14, 2025. How this will affect your organization: This guide can help IT admins effectively move to cloud-native management with Windows 11 and Microsoft Intune. What you need to do to prepare: Read the new blog article that describes the following steps:
- Prepare your environment.
- Transition Group Policy to Intune management.
- Upgrade devices to Windows 11.
- Migrate applications from Microsoft Configuration Manager to Intune.
- Transition devices from domain-joined to Microsoft Entra ID joined.
Additional information:
- Find the details at Windows 11 cloud-native migration with Microsoft Intune.
- See 3 reasons why now is the time to go cloud native for device management.
- Follow a more comprehensive guide to complete this migration here: Update your workloads to support cloud-native endpoints.
- Skill up in 2-hour intervals with these skilling snacks: Go cloud first with Windows device management and From on premises to the cloud.