Cloud Commander adds Tenant level settings visibility with management coming soon

Tenant Management is a crucial capability that MSPs and CSPs need to help protect their infrastructure, users, and data. Helping to enforce the policies and best practices for creating a compliant and resilient environment for their clients. As with all security practices, it all starts with visibility, and ensuring a proper window into configurations and settings across your tenants to better take the correct actions needed.

In this first release of tenant management inside Cloud Commander, we will focus on visibility, with the ability to act in later releases.

Tenant Level Visibility added to Cloud Commander: 

  • Partners can view multiple external sharing settings for Microsoft OneDrive and Microsoft SharePoint so they can ensure that organization content can be shared across appropriate users, groups, domains, and that access will be revoked at their desired time.
  • You can make sure that applications not supporting modern authentication are blocked, i.e. view a setting that protects their entire environment and is recommended by Microsoft as baseline setting.
  • View the expiration date of the Apple MDM push certificate, and this helps them be aware of when Microsoft Intune functions for Apple devices shall fail.

Future Releases for Cloud Commander Tenant Management will include: 

  • Ability to update settings and policies.
  • Alerting abilities to provide notice of undesired modifications. 
  • Additionally, considerations for PSA integrations for ticketing. 

We expect these features to be available over time, but the actual timeline and order are subject to a number of factors and are subject to change. 

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