Setting up hybrid Intune is very doable, but seems like massive overkill for a 
few Surface Hubs that are on Prem.  Meraki doesn’t help?

You need a license for each user, and they can have up to 15 devices.

I don’t think there is any point in using Intune with SCCM for on premise only 
Windows devices.  You’ve stumbled upon a special case.

I guess it really goes back to the question of What do you need to manage on 
the Surface Hubs?  If they don’t take an SCCM client then they are not Windows. 
 What are they?  RT?

Taking what you have presented at face value, Microsoft seems to have done it 
again.   Marketed an enterprise product (they have marketed it to me as such) 
with no enterprise features.

Intune is pretty great for devices on the internet and is usable for Windows 
devices on the internet.  The benefit is that we manage all devices and 
computers from a single pane of glass…SCCM.  We have >30,000 clients overall so 
scale may have something to do with it.



From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Steve Whitcher
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2017 9:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] Does On-Premises MDM require Intune subscriptions for each 
device?

Background:
We just purchased a few Surface Hubs, and I'm reading up on management options 
for them.  It seems that they don't apply group policy or support installing 
the traditional sccm client, they have to be managed using MDM functionality.

We use Meraki currently for MDM, but I was reading the instructions for setting 
up the surface hub to be managed by SCCM and thought I'd try going that route.  
As I'm looking at it though, I'm not clear on what is needed for the intune 
subscription (or why the subscription is required for using on-premises MDM at 
all for that matter.)

Questions:
To use the On-Premises MDM, do I need intune subscriptions for each device (or 
each 'user', meaning the room mailbox accounts used by the hub)?

If so, what is the point of using on-premises MDM vs Intune, if you still have 
to pay for the intune subscriptions anyway?  Is it just for devices without 
internet connectivity?

Steve

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