BearOfaTime, 1 year ago I’d say locking it down is a feature of being managed, not necessarily what it does. When managing devices, you can enable users to have as much control as you’d like. It’s more about being able to manage devices from a single place, similar to what business does with workstations and servers (e.g. MS SCOM. Plenty of users still have admin rights even with SCOM being used. It still really helps from a support perspective.
I’d say locking it down is a feature of being managed, not necessarily what it does.
When managing devices, you can enable users to have as much control as you’d like.
It’s more about being able to manage devices from a single place, similar to what business does with workstations and servers (e.g. MS SCOM.
Plenty of users still have admin rights even with SCOM being used. It still really helps from a support perspective.