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SOFTWARECENTRAL UPDATE

See what improvements have been made and added to the latest versions of SoftwareCentral

In this version of SoftwareCentral we have continued to improve on the existing Intune functions.
We introduce two new Intune interfaces. One for managing Intune applications and one for managing Azure AD Groups.

Intune Applications:
This is a new interface where users can see and edit Intune applications.
This interface is currently in beta and more functions will be added to it in our next release.

Azure AD Groups:
This is a new interface for managing Azure AD Groups. Note that it requires the AD-module.
You can now create, edit and delete groups and manage the members of those groups.

Migrate Applications:
The functionality to migrate applications from a MECM server to Intune can now migrate applications to multiple Intune tenants in a single operation.

Other news:
- SoftwareCentral now displays all Intune application types.
- Intune Application Templates can now set which Intune tenants an application will be created on.
- Download Packages can now import applications to multiple Intune tenants in one operation.
- Added a new menu field for Intune settings under the settings menu.
- Improved Mac support for the shop.
- Custom Shop Items can now hide the order button. This way, custom shop items can be used to display information.
And we have much more, which you can read about in the release notes.

SoftwareCentral database:
Please be aware that reading and writing from and to the SoftwareCentral database still is not supported.
We urge all of our customers with any compliance issues, to reach out to us urgently, we will assist you.
It you need data for any third-party tool, please contact us and we will find a way to get it through the SoftwareCentral API.
Our next release, 23R2, will contain changes to the SoftwareCentral database which can cause problems for anyone who reads and or writes directly to the database

Intune:
The shop can now be used to order Intune applications to users.
We have added 10 new web services for Azure AD group management.

Other news:
We have added support for running script via the ConfigMgr from the Client Manager interface.
And we have much more, which you can read about in the release notes.

Intune:
In this version we have added Intune multi-tenant support. This means that you can now connect a single SoftwareCentral installation to multiple Intune tenants. Users can seamlessly switch between Intune tenants using a drop-down in the upper right corner. Intune tenants can be assigned to security roles, so you can define which users have access to each tenant.

Important:
Intune integration now only supports application authentication. This means that if you currently use user authentication, you must change to application authentication.

If you use Intune, you must go to settings and enter an Intune service account after you have installed this update.

Other news:
This update contains lots of other improvements for MECM (SCCM) and Intune functionality, such as:
Application Templates can now assign SCCM Security Scopes.
Intune Devices can now display BitLocker recovery keys.
Manage Software on a single resource has now (finally) gotten a clean button.
Package Security Groups can now be filtered by ConfigMgr Security Scopes.
The PrestageComputer app has gotten multiple sites support.
Reinstall Single Computer now displays the current Operating System name, version and build number.
The shop now supports co-managed devices.
New web services for Intune functionality.
And we have much more, which you can read about in the release notes.

General:
- Added a new import multiple computers interface called Import Computers. The new Import Computers interface has support for User Device Affinity and supports imports with both MAC address and UUID.

Manage Software on a single Resource:
- Can now manage software for Azure users.
- Can now assign individual functions to Security Roles such as deploy software, uninstall, rerun, show logs and view logs.

Security Roles:
- Can now assign Azure AD User Groups to security roles.

Shop:
- My Account can now be opened in a window instead of a new browser tab. This must be enabled from the settings menu.
- Improved the loading speed of the "colleague pc" combobox.
- Custom color schemes are now applied to the software variable window and "show more" window.

Shop Statistics:
- When exporting the "total" tab, all pages in the grid are now exported.

Web Services:
- Added the following new web services:
Collection - Get Members

Intune:
This version features a lot of new features and improvements to the existing Intune functionality. The loading speed has been greatly reduced for Intune objects across the entire system. We have also listened to user feedback and added more useful data to the Intune related interfaces.

Other news:
In this release our primary focus has been on improving existing functionality by listening to our customer's needs. Some of the new functions are:
Manage Software now displays task sequences which are deployed as available to the devices and allows for users to trigger these task sequences.
In the Manage Multiple interfaces, users can now download a CSV file with the devices which were not successfully added in the deployment.
We have added a solution for license harvesting to overcome the issue where the install date is modified when an application is updated.
Mend Packages can now apply deployment settings based on an application template.
It has been made easier to find Software Groups with a specific package in them.
The User Device Affinity interface has been updated to support cases with different relationship types.
We have added several new web services.
And we have much more, which you can read about in the release notes.