Co-management is a feature offered by Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM) that allows you to manage Windows 10 or later devices using both Configuration Manager and Intune simultaneously. It bridges the gap between traditional on-premises management and modern cloud-based management, enabling organizations to transition to the cloud at their own pace. Commonly, it's used to pilot Intune features while still leveraging Configuration Manager for established processes, or to selectively manage workloads through Intune while keeping core device management with Configuration Manager.
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