Making Intune notifications smarter by using a Copilot agent

This week is all about making Intune notifications smarter by using a Copilot agent. Agents enable organizations to extend to capabilities of Microsoft 365 Copilot in new ways, by customizing the Copilot experience to fit their needs. Those agents can be connected to specific organization knowledge and data sources. Besides that, those agents can also be used for automating and executing business processes. That basically means that those AI-driven agents can be used to perform a wide variety of tasks, including automating repetitive tasks, providing insights and supporting users. And those users include IT administrators. For Intune notifications that means that an agent can help with gathering information, making it presentable, and directly providing IT administrators with actionable steps to address the trigger of the …

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Notifying about Intune audit logs with Azure Logic Apps and notifications in Teams

This week is all about notifying about Intune audit logs by using Azure Logic Apps and notifications in Teams. That means no new technology but using technology in a different way. The combination of Microsoft Intune and Azure Logic Apps is nothing new. The different examples on this blog, however, have not been focused at using logs, such as Log Analytics, as a source for monitoring. Of course, there are many different methods for using those logs for monitoring purposes. From directly using Azure Monitor, till using Azure Logic Apps. The latter, in combination with Teams, is a very affordable method for monitoring the Intune audit logs and performing actions. The idea of this post is to show the strength and simplicity of that combination. …

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