Microsoft released a beta version of the Intune Company Portal for macOS just last month; however, it’s since been pulled from the Download Center. This app had been made available along with the announcement of Conditional Access supporting macOS in preview.
Edit: the download is now available again: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=55770
Simplify modern workplace management and achieve digital transformation with Microsoft Intune. Create the most productive Microsoft 365 environment for users to work on devices and apps they choose, while protecting data. Help safeguard data when. Intune Company Portal is an application from Microsoft that offers a safe way to connect to corporate apps and resources. Connecting to the company resources, such as the main website, for example, is not a problem when you’re at work, but that becomes an entirely different problem when you need to.
Microsoft Intune Company Portal App
Installing the Company Portal is required to enable Conditional Access support on macOS, so I imagine a new version will be made available soon. If you’re testing with Macs or looking for full support with Intune, this is an important part of the puzzle.
Intune Company Portal For Pc
Intune Web Enrollment
Previous to the Company Portal on macOS, enrollment in Intune is a largely manual process that requires logging into the Intune web portal with a browser, downloading a management profile and installing that manually. Not the best user experience.
Here’s what that looks like:
Intune Company Portal for macOS Experience
With the Company Portal, the user experience is streamlined, with the management profile installed automatically and you can see device compliance status from within the app. Here’s a quick look at the end-user experience with the Intune Company Portal for macOS on macOS Sierra.
Hopefully we’ll see the portal app available for download again soon and available for wider testing. I’m also hoping that the availability of the Portal app means we’ll see the ability for Intune to install apps on macOS. As we see more Mac devices (either corporate or personally owned), the ability to deploy and manage apps on this platform becomes critical.